Glossary
A full glossary of financial terms, sourced from the CFA® Program curriculum.
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A priori probability
A probability based on logical analysis rather than on observation or personal judgment.
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Abandonment option
The ability to terminate a project at some future time if the financial results are disappointing.
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Abnormal earnings
See residual income.
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Absolute dispersion
The amount of variability present without comparison to any reference point or benchmark.
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Absolute frequency
The number of observations in a given interval (for grouped data).
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Absolute-return vehicles
Investments that have no direct benchmark portfolios.
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Accelerated methods of depreciation
Depreciation methods that allocate a relatively large proportion of the cost of an asset to the early years of the asset’s useful life.
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Account
With the accounting systems, a formal record of increases and decreases in a specific asset, liability, component of owners’ equity, revenue, or expense.
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Accounting estimates
Estimates of items such as the useful lives of assets, warranty costs, and the amount of uncollectible receivables.
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Accounting profit
Income as reported on the income statement, in accordance with prevailing accounting standards, before the provisions for income tax expense.
Synonyms: income before taxes pretax income