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  • 1Equity derivative — In finance, an equity derivative is a class of financial instruments whose value is at least partly derived from one or more underlying equity securities. Market participants trade equity derivatives in order to transfer or transform certain… …

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  • 2equity — The value of a futures trading account with all open positions valued at the going market price. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary Ownership interest in a firm. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Also, the residual dollar value ( residual value) of… …

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  • 3equity — 1) A beneficial interest in an asset. For example, a person having a house worth £250, 000 with a mortgage of £100, 000 may be said to have an equity of £150, 000 in the house. See also negative equity 2) The net assets of a company after all… …

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  • 4equity — 1) A beneficial interest in an asset. For example, a person having a house worth £250,000 with a mortgage of £100,000 may be said to have an equity of £150,000 in the house. 2) The net assets of a company after all creditors (including the… …

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  • 5Residual Equity Theory — An accounting concept that says that common stockholders take the greatest risk when they buy into a company; therefore, they should have sufficient information about the company s financial standing and performance to make sound investment… …

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  • 6Junior Equity — refers to equity that ranks lower than some other form of equity. It normally refers to the common stock in a company because it is subordinate to preferred stock. Common stock ranks behind preferred stock in its claim on company dividends… …

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  • 7History of private equity and venture capital — The history of private equity and venture capital and the development of these asset classes has occurred through a series of boom and bust cycles since the middle of the 20th century. Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub… …

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  • 8Private equity in the 21st century — relates to one of the major periods in the history of private equity and venture capital. Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although… …

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  • 9Private equity in the 1980s — relates to one of the major periods in the history of private equity and venture capital. Within the broader private equity industry, two distinct sub industries, leveraged buyouts and venture capital experienced growth along parallel although… …

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  • 10Publicly traded private equity — (also referred to as publicly quoted private equity or publicly listed private equity) refers to an investment firm or investment vehicle, which makes investments conforming to one of the various private equity strategies, and is listed on a… …

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