Ex-Dividend: Meaning and Date
Key takeaways – The ex-dividend date (ex-date) is the cutoff date that determines which shareholder is entitled to a declared dividend. Buy the stock…
Key takeaways – The ex-dividend date (ex-date) is the cutoff date that determines which shareholder is entitled to a declared dividend. Buy the stock…
An ex-dividend date (ex-date) is the cutoff date set by an exchange that determines which buyers of a stock will NOT receive the next…
• Evergreen funding (or evergreen finance) is the staged, ongoing infusion of capital into a business rather than delivering the full amount up front.…
Key takeaways – An evergreen contract automatically renews at the end of its term and continues until one party gives notice to terminate. (Source:…
An evergreen loan (also called a standing or revolving loan) is a credit facility in which the borrower does not have to repay the…
An event study is an empirical method used in finance and economics to measure how a specific, identifiable occurrence (the “event”) affects the value…
An evening star is a three-candle bearish reversal pattern used in candlestick charting to signal that a sustained uptrend may be ending and a…
Economic Value Added (EVA) is a measure of a company’s true economic profit: the amount by which after‑tax operating profit exceeds the cost of…
The enterprise value‑to‑revenue multiple (EV/R), also called EV/Sales, is a simple valuation ratio that compares a company’s enterprise value (EV) to its revenue. It…
• The enterprise multiple (EV/EBITDA) measures a company’s enterprise value relative to its EBITDA and is widely used by acquirers and investors to compare…