- Look up
endowment or
endow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Endowment may
refer to:
Financial endowment,
pertaining to
funds or
property donated to...
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Private endowments are some of the
wealthiest entities in the world,
notably private higher education endowments.
Harvard University's
endowment (valued...
- " The
Heinz Endowments. "Grant
Oliphant to
rejoin Heinz Endowments as president".
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Garber, Nick. "Heinz
Endowments to
award $500...
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Endowment tax is the
taxation of
financial endowments that are
otherwise not
taxed due to
their charitable, educational, or
religious mission. Endowments...
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maintain some of the
largest endowments in the
world and make up the vast
majority of
higher education institutions with
endowments greater than $1 billion...
- A
factor endowment, in economics, is
commonly understood to be the
amount of land, labor, capital, and
entrepreneurship that a
country possesses and can...
- temple". Hence,
there were no
sealing of
children nor
endowments for the dead
performed in the
Endowment House.
These ordinances were
first administered in...
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ministries in the
Egyptian government and is in
charge of
religious endowments.
Religious endowments, awqaf, are
similar to
common law
trusts where the trustee...
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Charitable Endowments Act XXII of 1959
controls 36,425 temples, 56
mathas or
religious orders (and 47
temples belonging to mathas), 1,721
specific endowments and...
- In
psychology and
behavioral economics, the
endowment effect, also
known as
divestiture aversion, is the
finding that
people are more
likely to retain...