See Also: Factor model(money)
Factor model(finance)
Two-factor model(finance)
Two-factor model(money)
Single-factor model(money)
Single factor model(finance)
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prick-eared (iou) and Factor model (money)


prick-eared (iou)



prick-eared adjective. LME.
[from PRICK noun & adjective + EARED adjective1.]
Of an animal, esp. a dog: having erect pointed ears. LME.
b. fig. Of a person or animal: listening attentively, alert. M16.
Of a person: having ears made conspicuous by the hair being cut short and close to the head, in a style favoured by Puritan supporters of Parliament in the English Civil War; derog. puritanical, priggish. Cf. crop-eared (b) s.v. CROP noun. arch. M17.
prick-ear noun (usu. in pl.) (a) an animal's, esp. a dog's, erect pointed ears; (b) arch. a person's ear made conspicuous by the hair being cut short and close to the head: M17.

Factor model (money)


Definition: [crh] A way of decomposing the forces that influence a Security's rate of return into common and firm-specDefinition: ific influences.