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Equity: Equity, a term which in its most general sense means equality or justice; in its most technical sense it means a system of law or a body of connected legal principles, which have superseded or supplemented the common law on ... [100%] 2022-09-02
Equity (economics): Equity, or economic equality, is the concept or idea of fairness in economics, particularly in regard to taxation or welfare economics. More specifically, it may refer to equal life chances regardless of identity, to provide all citizens with a basic ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-11-13 [Welfare economics]
Equity: In finance, equity is an ownership interest in property that may be offset by debts or other liabilities. Equity is measured for accounting purposes by subtracting liabilities from the value of the assets owned. (Finance) [100%] 2023-09-28 [Equity securities] [Balance sheet]...
Equity (finance): Equity (finance) : (i)The residual value of a firm or of an asset (such as a house), after all financial claims upon it have been allowed for; (ii) an ordinary share in a company, so that the term "equities" refers ... (Finance) [100%] 2023-08-20
Equity: Equity has at least three specific meanings: financial and legal meanings, both of long standing, and a relatively new but increasingly often-seen (albeit much vaguer) family of political meanings. What all three senses have in common is connoting fairness ... [100%] 2023-02-14 [Law]
Equity: EQUITY ek'-wi-ti: Is synonymous with "uprightness," which is found in Proverbs 17:26; Isaiah 59:14; Malachi 2:6 in place of the King James Version "equity." Ecclesiastes 2:21 has "skilfulness" and the Revised Version, margin "success ... [100%] 1915-01-01
Equity (droit): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Equity. Cet article est une ébauche concernant le droit. (Droit) [100%] 2024-04-12
Doctrine Of Equity: The doctrine of equity is a principle of inter-jurisdictional water allocation developed by the U. Supreme Court in response to interstate water conflicts. It is a doctrine of necessity because of the juxtaposition of the legal theory allowing each ... (Geography) [80%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
Equity of redemption: The equity of redemption refers to the right of a mortgagor in law to redeem his or her property once the debt secured by the mortgage has been discharged. Historically, a mortgagor (the borrower) and a mortgagee (the lender) executed ... (Social) [80%] 2023-09-02 [Business law] [Contract law]...
Maxims of equity: Maxims of equity are legal maxims that serve as a set of general principles or rules which are said to govern the way in which equity operates. They tend to illustrate the qualities of equity, in contrast to the common ... (Social) [80%] 2023-09-26 [Equity (law)] [Legal doctrines and principles]...
Maxims of equity: Maxims of equity are legal maxims that serve as a set of general principles or rules which are said to govern the way in which equity operates. They tend to illustrate the qualities of equity, in contrast to the common ... (Principles that govern the operation of equity within English law) [80%] 2024-02-02 [Equity (law)] [Legal doctrines and principles]...
Cost of equity: In finance, the cost of equity is the expected rate of return that any equity investor can expect to earn on an investment given the asset's level of risk. As noticed by Lundholm and Sloan (2007), we can use ... [80%] 2023-07-16
Equity of condition: Equity of condition in tax law and governmental spending is the economic condition, often arbitrary, that political leaders believe a person should be in after governmental social engineering and redistribution of wealth. The award or redistribution of wealth to the ... (Philosophy) [80%] 2023-09-26 [Public economics] [Political philosophy]...
Cost of equity: In finance, the cost of equity is the return (often expressed as a rate of return) a firm theoretically pays to its equity investors, i.e., shareholders, to compensate for the risk they undertake by investing their capital. Firms need ... (Finance) [80%] 2023-09-29 [Costs] [Shareholders]...
Court of equity: A court of equity, also known as an equity court or chancery court, is a court authorized to apply principles of equity rather than principles of law to cases brought before it. These courts originated from petitions to the Lord ... (Social) [80%] 2023-12-26 [Equity (law)]
Cost of equity: In finance, the cost of equity is the return (often expressed as a rate of return) a firm theoretically pays to its equity investors, i.e., shareholders, to compensate for the risk they undertake by investing their capital. Firms need ... (Financial term) [80%] 2023-09-19 [Costs] [Shareholders]...
Axiom of equity: The axiom of equity was proposed by Samuel Clarke, an English philosopher, in the spirit of the ethic of reciprocity. In his book A Discourse Concerning the Unchangeable Obligations of Natural Religion, and the Truth and Certainty of the Christian ... (Philosophy) [80%] 2023-09-26 [Ethical principles]
Transfer of equity: Transfer of equity is an English legal term for the process where the ownership of a share or interest in a property is transferred from one entity to another, a partial conveyance. Transfers of equity can take place for multiple ... [80%] 2023-09-19 [English property law] [English legal terminology]...
Equity of redemption: The equity of redemption refers to the right of a mortgagor to redeem his or her property once the debt secured by the mortgage has been discharged. Historically, a mortgagor (the borrower) and a mortgagee (the lender) executed a conveyance ... [80%] 2024-08-26 [Property law] [Business law]...