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What (who) is EAC - definition

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Eac; EAC (disambiguation)

EAC         
Equivalent annual cost         
COST PER YEAR OF OWNING AND OPERATING AN ASSET OVER ITS ENTIRE LIFESPAN
Equivalent Annual Cost
In finance, the equivalent annual cost (EAC) is the cost per year of owning and operating an asset over its entire lifespan. It is calculated by dividing the NPV of a project by the "present value of annuity factor":
European Advisory Commission         
COMMISSION THAT WAS SET UP BY THE ALLIES DURING WW2 TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ABOUT POSTWAR POLITICAL PROBLEMS IN EUROPE
The formation of the European Advisory Commission (EAC) was agreed on at the Moscow Conference on 30 October 1943 between the foreign ministers of the United Kingdom, Anthony Eden, the United States, Cordell Hull, and the Soviet Union, Vyacheslav Molotov, and confirmed at the Tehran Conference in November. In anticipation of the defeat of Nazi Germany and its allies this commission was to study the postwar political problems in Europe and make recommendation to the three governments, including the surrender of the European enemy states and the machinery of its fulfillment.

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EAC
Examples of use of EAC
1. KeySpan shareholders will receive $42.00 cash for eac...
2. A total of 12 banks and financial institutions eac...
3. The Netherlands–based company will raise €550m by selling new shares to finance the deal with EAC of Denmark.
4. They were retired in 1'77 when the EAC collapsed after economic rivalry among member states and war in Uganda.
5. No MP on the audit committee was willing to comment ahead of publication of the EAC report.