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The net value of an asset, after deducting debt relating to it or secured on it.
''Financial reporting''.
 
Amounts in the financial report of a company representing the book value of the interests of the shareholders in 2. above.
 
It includes share capital, cumulative retained profits, and other reserves.
 
It is also known as 'total equity' or 'shareholders' funds'.
 
 
5.
 
The net value of an asset, after deducting any debt relating to it or secured on it.




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* [[An introduction to equity capital]]
* [[An introduction to equity capital]]
* [[Blue chip]]
* [[Blue chip]]
* [[Book value]]
* [[Capital structure]]
* [[Capital structure]]
* [[Common law]]
* [[Common law]]
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* [[Ordinary shares]]
* [[Ordinary shares]]
* [[Private equity]]
* [[Private equity]]
* [[Reserves]]
* [[Return on equity]]
* [[Return on equity]]
* [[Share]]
* [[Share]]
* [[Share capital]]
* [[Shareholders’ funds]]
* [[Shareholders’ funds]]
* [[Stock]]
* [[Stock]]

Revision as of 13:26, 25 June 2016

1.

Law.

A legal system that resolves disputes between persons by resort to principles of fairness and justness.


2.

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.


3.

Securities representing the rights of the risk capital investors in 2. above.


4.

Financial reporting.

Amounts in the financial report of a company representing the book value of the interests of the shareholders in 2. above.

It includes share capital, cumulative retained profits, and other reserves.

It is also known as 'total equity' or 'shareholders' funds'.


5.

The net value of an asset, after deducting any debt relating to it or secured on it.


See also