Endowment
Finance
- Financial endowment, pertaining to funds or property donated to institutions or individuals (e.g., college endowment)
- Endowment mortgage, a mortgage to be repaid by an endowment policy
- Endowment policy, a type of life insurance policy
- A synonym for budget constraint, the total funds available for spending
Economics
- Endowment effect, a cognitive bias
- Endowment, a term used for land reclamation
- Endowment of natural or other resources that can become capital by the process of production
Other
- Endowment (philosophy); as a philosophical term
- Endowment (Latter Day Saints); a temple ceremony that confers heavenly priesthood power in Mormon theology
- Endowment (Mormonism)
- A term for when one person's traits are magically transferred to another in the Runelords saga
gollark: You could set up charging stations on important routes.
gollark: Linked cards would allow you to entirely ignore routing but can't do navigation.
gollark: The drones could also store bigger programs by booting off the network.
gollark: Isn't it just flooding-based? Really inefficient. You'd burn all their battery power.
gollark: They would then submit their data to central servers which would hold all of it and provide it on demand to the shipping drones.
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