endowment

  • 71endowment —   Pu u kālā kūmau …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 72endowment — /ɪn daυmənt/ noun the act of giving money to provide a regular income …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 73endowment — Transfer, generally as a gift, of money or property to an institution for a particular purpose such as a gift to a hospital for medical research. The act of establishing a fund, or permanent pecuniary provision, for the maintenance of a public… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 74endowment — Transfer, generally as a gift, of money or property to an institution for a particular purpose such as a gift to a hospital for medical research. The act of establishing a fund, or permanent pecuniary provision, for the maintenance of a public… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 75Endowment effect — Aversion à la dépossession L’aversion à la dépossession ou l’effet de dotation est une hypothèse selon laquelle les gens donnent plus de valeur à un bien ou un service lorsque celui ci est leur propriété. Autrement dit, plus de valeur est… …

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  • 76endowment mortgage — ➡ mortgages * * * …

    Universalium

  • 77endowment insurance — life insurance providing for the payment of a stated sum to the insured if he or she lives beyond the maturity date of the policy, or to a beneficiary if the insured dies before that date. [1860 65, Amer.] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 78endowment-linked mortgage — noun A special mortgage where the borrower only pays back the interest charged by the lender. Therefore the outstanding balance does not decrease as it does with a standard loan …

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  • 79Endowment funds — Investment funds established for the support of institutions such as colleges, private schools, museums, hospitals, and foundations. The investment income may be used for the operation of the institution and for capital expenditures. The New York …

    Financial and business terms

  • 80endowment funds — investment funds established for the support of institutions such as colleges, private schools, museums, hospitals, and foundations. The investment income may be used for the operation of the institution and for capital expenditures. Bloomberg… …

    Financial and business terms