View All Financial Terms The cost advantages that a business acquires due to expansion. For example as a company expands and creates more and more of a particular good, as they buy the necessary materials in higher quantities they get discounts which in turn allow them to sell their product at a lower price or make a great profit margin.Economy of ScalePrevious Terms: 1031 Exchange, 1035 Exchange, AARP, Abeyance, Abstraction Principle, Accelerated Amortization, Acceptance Credit, Acceptance of a Bill of Exchange, Accommodation Bill, Accommodation Endorser | Popular TermsStatutory LienExcess Insurance Consolidate Economy of Scale Group of 15 (G-15) Reconciliation Nominee Shareholding Futures Contract Fidelity Bond Derivative Contract Hedge Settlement Account Aggregation 1035 Exchange Repurchase Agreement Timing Option Additional Principle Payment Discretionary Cost Adjusted Basis Value Bank Run Amortizing Mortgage Graduated Payment Second Lien Debt Undistributed Profits Convertible Bond |