Collocations withequity
These are words often used in combination withequity.
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amount of equity
Deducting the amount of outstanding mortgage then produces an estimate of the amount of equity each respondent has tied up in his or her home.
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educational equity
Therefore, an academic system that practices educational equity is a strong foundation of a society that is fair and thriving.
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equity consideration
The second is the equity consideration where likely losers may oppose privatization.
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equity holder
That is still a return to the equity holder.
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equity holding
My noble friend has voted out the power to acquire an equity holding.
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equity index
To the extent that most of the latter are based on equities, and therefore subject to equity index volatility in their pricing, they are likely to be more expensive.
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equity investor
That could not be good for the equity investor.
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equity loan
However, when they move house, they may have to repay the assistance provided if it was provided as an equity loan or through shared ownership.
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equity offering
At least 85% of net proceeds of any equity offering were to be invested in uranium.
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equity participation
Therefore, it is reasonable for foreign firms to expect equity participation by local partners.
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equity premium
For instance, the explanation of the equity premium puzzle is relatively satisfying: spectral results are as good as those obtained in the traditional approach.
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gender equity
Privatization, accompanied by emphasis on reducing costs and maximizing efficiency, may have an important impact on gender equity in healthcare access and financial protection.
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global equity
Depending on the composition of the global equity, the hybrids may actually be in line with the other plan types in this area.
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intergenerational equity
Ecological services, amenity value (tangible and intangible), intergenerational equity and existence values are significant indirect reasons to conserve biodiversity.
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pay equity
Because organized labor's common concerns for pay equity harmonize well with organized employers' self-interest in pay standardization, solidaristic employers have something to offer unions in exchange for rigid wage discipline.
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principle of equity
There are competing principles often put forward as the "correct" principle of equity, and the most appropriate one may depend on the circumstances.
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private equity firm
A private equity investment will generally be made by a private equity firm, a venture capital firm or an angel investor.
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social equity
In addition, land reform was seen to result in greater social equity (taking land from wealthy landowners and giving it to poor farmers).
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total equity
In other words, in respect of our main industry we have a total equity, quoted and unquoted, of £62,000 million.
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