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# Financial companies that purchase or manage other companies’ receivables.
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# ''Maths''. Inputs to a calculation process, for example Discount factors.
 
# More generally, inputs to a decision process, which may or may not be expressly quantified.
A prefix meaning that currency is held in a different jurisdiction from its country of origin.
#''Economics''. Factors of production.
 
For example eurodollar or euroyen or, more generally, eurocurrencies.
 
 
2.
 
Established by the 1992 Treaty on European Union (TEU, better known as the Maastricht treaty) the euro is the official currency of the European Union (EU).
 
The euro is used by 19 EU member states, known collectively as the 'euro zone', the other EU members having their own currencies.
 
 
Note that the currency takes lower case except where a capital is grammatically or stylistically required, for example, at the start of a sentence.  
 
The ISO (three letter) currency code for the euro is EUR.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Eurobond]]
* [[Discount factor]]
* [[Offshore]]
* [[Factoring]]
* [[euro zone]]
* [[Factors of production]]

Revision as of 14:04, 27 April 2016

  1. Financial companies that purchase or manage other companies’ receivables.
  2. Maths. Inputs to a calculation process, for example Discount factors.
  3. More generally, inputs to a decision process, which may or may not be expressly quantified.
  4. Economics. Factors of production.


See also