amount of equity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofamountandequity
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amount
noun[C]
uk/əˈmaʊnt/us/əˈmaʊnt/
a collection or mass, especially of something that cannot ...
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equity
noun
uk/ˈek.wɪ.ti/us/ˈek.wə.t̬i/
finance & economicsspecialized
the value of a company, divided into many equal parts owned by the shareholders, or one of the equal parts into which the value of a company ...
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(Definition ofamountandequityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, banks that offer their services are required by regulation to hold a certainamountofequity.
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Deducting the amount of outstanding mortgage then produces an estimate of theamountofequityeach respondent has tied up in his or her home.
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Nowadays, equity investments are allowed, but theamountofequityis tied to the coverage and solvency margin regulations.
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Even a two per cent annual house price increase up to 2011 would raise the averageamountofequityby a half.
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This information is indicative of house conditions, property values and theamountofequitywhich may be available.
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Theamountofequityexposure in each year is somewhat dependent on the market environment, but its proportion has still been rather stable over the period observed.
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The presentamountofequitydisregarded for the purposes of determining legal aid eligibility is £100,000.
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First, should there be a limit to theamountofequityignored for means-testing purposes and should that limit be set at £100,000 for private houses?
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Noamountofequityrisk premium will compensate for that.
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There are problems in establishing theamountofequityin the property where there have been loans secured against the property.
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Most people believe that there should be a limit on theamountofequityto be ignored when it involves a private home.
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That seems to me to provide a certainamountofequity.
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The new provisions require consideration of theamountofequityand loan capital that the branch would have at arm's length.
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The promoters are not seeking thatamountofequity.
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The next stage in giving people more security and independence is to give them the opportunity to build up a reasonableamountofequitycapital.
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Those who have the sameamountofequityin a house, but no savings, can receive legal aid and benefit from cost protection.
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Must it always lie with the person who has won, even though the person who has lost has a house with a valuableamountofequityin it?
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That is the missingamountofequity.
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For the first time, consideration will have to be given, for tax purposes, to theamountofequityand loan capital that a branch would have at arm's length.
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It will change from being an organisation which has dealt mostly with debt and a smallamountofequityto being a company which is far more interested in equity.
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