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  • 21Equity — can refer to:General* Equity (law), a branch of jurisprudence in common law jurisdictions * In many political and legal systems, a concept encompassing ideals of justice (fairness) and/or equality * Equality, the philosophical ideal of valuing… …

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  • 22Market failure — is a concept within economic theory wherein the allocation of goods and services by a free market is not efficient. That is, there exists another conceivable outcome where a market participant may be made better off without making someone else… …

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  • 23equity — eq·ui·ty / e kwə tē/ n pl ties [Latin aequitat aequitas fairness, justice, from aequus equal, fair] 1 a: justice according to fairness esp. as distinguished from mechanical application of rules prompted by considerations of equity comity between… …

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  • 24Equity theory — attempts to explain relational satisfaction in terms of perceptions of fair/unfair distributions of resources within interpersonal relationships. It was first developed in 1962 by John Stacy Adams, a workplace and behavioral psychologist, who… …

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  • 25market value of portfolio equity — ( MVPE) The difference between the sum of the present values of all cash flows from assets and the sum of the present values of all cash flows from liabilities. In other words, the market value of the institution s capital account. Defined by the …

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  • 26equity value — USA equity value, Also known as market capitalization. The value of a public company based on the market price of its issued and outstanding common stock. It is calculated by multiplying the number of outstanding shares by the current market… …

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  • 27Equity capital markets — Equity capital is raised in many ways; the major types of equity capital are unlisted equity, listed equity and hybrids. Equity capital market practices traditionally advise in a full range of equity, debt equity linked, hybrid, asset backed,… …

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  • 28Market timing — is the strategy of making buy or sell decisions of financial assets (often stocks) by attempting to predict future market price movements. The prediction may be based on an outlook of market or economic conditions resulting from technical or… …

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  • 29Market fundamentalism — (also known as free market fundamentalism) is a pejorative term applied to a strong belief in the ability of laissez faire or free market economic views or policies to solve economic and social problems.[1] Critics of free market extremism have… …

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  • 30Market analysis for product software — consists of a number of techniques that allow an organization to collect and disseminate information from their external environment of software products for use in determining their market strategy and actions. For example, market analysis helps …

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