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  • 101excess — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Late Latin; Anglo French exces, from Late Latin excessus, from Latin, departure, projection, from excedere to exceed Date: 14th century 1. a. the state or an instance of surpassing usual,… …

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  • 102Excess inventory — Overstock redirects here. For the online retailer, see Overstock.com. Overstock, Excessive stock, or excess inventory, is the result of poor management[dubious – discuss] of stock demand or of material flow in process management. Excessive stock… …

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  • 103excess harvesting capacity — harvesting capacity in excess of the minimum or least cost amount needed to harvest the desired quantity of fish …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 104excess baggage — 1. passenger baggage weighing in excess of the allowed amount. 2. Informal. an unnecessary burden. * * * …

    Universalium

  • 105Excess Accumulation Penalty — The penalty a retirement account owner or the beneficiary of a retirement account must pay when he or she fails to distribute a minimum amount due for a year from the retirement account. The failure to distribute this amount will result in the… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 106Excess Kurtosis — A statistical term describing that a probability, or return distribution, has a kurtosis coefficient that is larger then the coefficient associated with a normal distribution, which is around 3. This will signal that the probability of obtaining… …

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  • 107Excess Loans — A loan made by a state chartered or national bank to an individual that is over the loan lending limit as established by law. The legal lending limit establishes the rule that state chartered banks cannot loan more than 10% of their capital to… …

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  • 108Excess Spread — Remaining net interest payments from the underlying assets of an asset backed security, after all payables and expenses are covered. The excess spread can be deposited into a reserve account in order to enhance the credit of the asset backed… …

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  • 109Excess reserves — Any excess of actual reserves above required reserves. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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  • 110Excess returns — Also called abnormal returns, returns in excess of those required by some asset pricing model. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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