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  • 1equity — 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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  • 2Equity — 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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  • 3Equity investment — generally refers to the buying and holding of shares of stock on a stock market by individuals and funds in anticipation of income from dividends and capital gain as the value of the stock rises. It also sometimes refers to the acquisition of… …

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  • 4equity sweetener — ➔ sweetener * * * equity sweetener UK US noun [C] INFORMAL FINANCE ► EQUITY KICKER(Cf. ↑equity kicker): »The publishing group, struggling with a £450m debt, is offering equity sweete …

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  • 5equity accounting — ➔ accounting * * * equity accounting UK US noun [U] (also equity method [S]) ACCOUNTING ► a method of accounting that takes into account a percentage of profits from shares that a company owns in another company: »The group s equity accounting,… …

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  • 6equity security — see security Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. equity security …

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  • 7Group rights — are the rights held by a group rather than by its members severally, or rights held only by individuals within the specified group; contrast with individual rights. The term group rights may also be used to describe peoples rights , a legal… …

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  • 8Group decision making — (also known as collaborative decision making) is a situation faced when individuals are brought together in a group to solve problems. According to the idea of synergy, decisions made collectively tend to be more effective than decisions made by… …

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  • 9Equity Office Properties Trust — Equity Office Properties Trust, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is the largest owner of office buildings in the United States. It was formed in 1976 by Samuel Zell [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087 sid=a JiItFQ6kRk refer=home]… …

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  • 10equity method of accounting — A method of accounting where the investor s proportionate share of net profit and net assets are included respectively as single lines in the consolidated profit and loss account and balance sheet of the investing group. Practical Law Dictionary …

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