A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Earmarking - a policy or fund, part of a larger unit/group is considered to belong to one
designated person. Normally in relation to certain pension contracts.
Earned income - broadly speaking, income from work rather than savings or investment.
Emoluments - things that comprise your employment package(s).
Endorsement - alteration or note appended to an insurance policy.
Endowment - an insurance policy that provides a level of life insurance and savings.
Endowment mortgage - a mortgage protected and potentially repaid by an endowment policy.
Enduring power of attorney - a legal document that is drawn up by person A while fully
compos mentis, that states that in the event of their being unable to act for themselves in
the future, person B can do so. Normally used to help ensure that elderly parents wishes
are followed.
Equities - shares.
Ethical investment - an investment philosophy that avoids companies whose ethical beliefs do not match your own.This could be arms companies, alcohol companies and companies considered to be environmentally harmful. When looking at these funds ensure that their definition of ethical matches yours.
Exclusion clause - a paragraph of statement within an insurance contract that means that no claim will be paid e.g. most insurance policies will not pay out for injury while piloting
your own plane unless you tell them in advance and pay the extra premium.
Executive pension scheme - a type of pension scheme normally used by people who run their own business, or are high up within smaller companies.
Executor - person who makes sure that a Will is followed.
