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Revision as of 14:41, 26 December 2014
- Law. A legal system that resolves disputes between persons by resort to principles of fairness and justness.
- The capital of a firm invested by those accepting the greatest degree of risk, for example the holders of ordinary shares (also known as common stock or common equity) in a company.
- Securities representing the rights of the risk capital investors in 2. above.
- The net value of an asset, after deducting debt relating to it or secured on it.
See also
- An introduction to equity capital
- Blue chip
- Capital structure
- Common law
- Common stock
- Compound instrument
- Debt
- Debt for equity swap
- Dividend growth model
- Entity
- Equity cost of capital
- Equity instrument
- Equity investments
- Equity swap
- Kay Review
- Liabilities and equity
- Market/book ratio
- MCT
- Mezzanine
- Ordinary shares
- Private equity
- Return on equity
- Share
- Shareholders’ funds
- Stock
- Total Loss Absorbing Capacity
- Total return swap