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Ownership Interests in the Company. An analyst, other employees, and the firm itself may own significant positions in the companies or market sectors on which the analyst conducts research and makes recommendations.

 


equity An ownership interest in something.
equity collateralized obligation A synthetic CDO structured exclusively with equity default swaps.

ownership interest of stockholders in the corporation; also called shareholders' equity, owners' equity and net worth . Stockholders' equity is the difference between total assets less total liabilities.

Ownership interests in specified mortgages purchased
by Freddie Mac from a single seller in exchange for strip PCs representing interests in the same mortgages.
Stripped bond bond that can be subdivided into a series of zero-coupon bonds.

Ownership interest in a firm.
Equity claim
Also called a residual claim; a claim to a share of earnings after debt obligations have been satisfied.

Ownership interest in a firm. Also, the residual dollar value of a futures trading account, assuming its liquidation is at the going trade price. In real estate, dollar difference between what a property could be sold for and debts claimed against it.

Ownership interest in a corporation's stock that represents a claim on its earnings and assets. See also stock.
Equity Dividend Shares ...

Ownership interest of common and preferred stockholders in a company. It is also the difference between the assets and liabilities of a company, which is sometimes called net worth, or just 'equity.'
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2: Ownership interest in a corporation through the purchase of shares of stock.

The ownership interest of common and preferred stockholders in a company. Also refers to excess of value of securities over the debit balance in a margin account.top
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Represents ownership interest in a firm. Also the residual dollar value of a futures trading account, assuming its liquidation occurs at the going trade price.
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"A unit of ownership interest in a corporation or financial assets."
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An outside ownership interest in a subsidiary that is consolidated with the parent for financial reporting purposes.
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Types of ownership interest
Implicit in the analysis of the subject property is a determination of the interest in the property being appraised.

stock
An ownership interest in a company, also known as "shares" in a company. When you own stock in a company, you are a shareholder and may be entitled to receive dividends if the company is profitable.

Equities
Ownership interest in a company in the form of common stock or preferred stock.

Stocks - Ownership interests in corporations, traded on a stock exchange.

A stock is an ownership interest in a company. When you buy a stock, you become a business owner, and the value of your ownership stake will rise and fall according to the success of the underlying business.

Small business ownership interests are less marketable than public company stock.
Public stock valuation multiples are based on the value of equity, not total invested capital.

Estate
The ownership interest of an individual in real property. The total sum of all the real property and personal property owned by an individual at time of death.

Equity - Ownership interest in a firm or asset.
Fiduciary - One who must act solely for the benefit of another party, ignoring his own needs entirely.

The stockholder's ownership interest in a company.
EQUIVALENT TAXABLE YIELD
See taxable equivalent yield.

Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit (REMIC) A pass-through tax entity that can hold mortgages secured by any type of real property and can issue multiple classes of ownership interests to investors in the form of pass-through certificates, ...

Owners may have more incentive to shirk if they issue equity as opposed to debt, because they retain less ownership interest in the company and therefore may receive a smaller return. Thus, shirking is considered an agency cost of equity.

participation An ownership interest in a mortgage or other loan. participation certificate A type of financing in which an individual buys a share of the lease revenues... participation loan A loan made by more than one lender.

SHAREHOLDER ACTIVITY An activity which is performed by a member of an MNE group (usually the parent company or a regional holding company) solely because of its ownership interest in one or more other group members, i.e.

Such an IFQ holder must demonstrate that he/she holds an ownership interest of at least 20% in the vessel upon which the designated skipper is going to fish his/her IFQ.

REMIC (real estate mortgage investment conduit) A pass-through tax entity that can hold mortgages secured by any type of real property and issue multiple classes of ownership interests to investors in the form of pass-through certificates, bonds, ...

Stock investing should be though of as ownership interests in these companies
2. As Buffett alluded to in his 1994 letter, certainty in the business is essential.

To have equity in an asset is to own a piece of it; equities is used more broadly to mean ownership interests in companies. Equities are distinguished from bonds, which represent loans to the issuer.

Securities which represent an ownership interest in a company. If the company has also issued preference shares, both have ownership rights.

COMMON STOCK " (1) Securities which represent an ownership interest in a corporation. If the company has also issued preferred stock, both common and preferred have ownership rights.

Equity The ownership interest of stockholders in a company. Also, the excess of the market value of securities over debit balance in a margin account.

The security of a company that represents the residual economic and ownership interest in a company after payment of all other claim.

A security that represents an ownership interest in a corporation and gives the holder a claim, prior to any claims of common stockholders, on earnings and generally on assets in the event of liquidation.

Derived from "ownership interest." A portion of the profits of a productive project due to the provider of the financing as his share of the project.

Common stock: Securities that represent an ownership interest in a corporation. Shareholders have the right to vote on major decisions (usually one vote per share owned).

Securities which represent an ownership interest in a public corporation. Owners are entitled to vote on the selection of directors and other important matters as well as to receive dividends when they are declared.

Any security representing an ownership interest in the issuing entity. This includes common, preferred, or other capital stock.

Equity Share A security that represents ownership interest in a company. It is issued to those who have contributed capital in setting up an enterprise.

Private equity investments are held either through limited partnerships or as direct ownership interests.
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Private Limited Company
Private companies may issue stock and have shareholders.

Shares that represent an ownership interest in a business. A business may also issue preferred stock. Both common and preferred stock have ownership rights.

The decree, quantity, nature and extent of ownership interest which a person has in real property. To be an estate, an interest must be one that is (or may become) possessory, and whose ownership is measured in terms of duration.

The investors become the owners of the company, and that ownership interest is represented by shares that can be transferred to others (without further involvement by the company).

A certificate representing ownership interest in a periodic payment plan. Through section 27 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Securities and Exchange Commission regulates the investment companies that sell periodic payment plan certificates.

The generic term for ownership interest in an asset. In real estate, it is often used to describe the net of the current value and the mortgage balance.

Leased Fee
The landlord's ownership interest of a property that is under lease.
Leasehold
Agreement between the lessee and lessor specifying the lessee's rights to use the leased property for a given time at a specified rental payment.

DIVIDED INTEREST - an ownership interest in only a part of a property. The interest in the selected par...
DIVIDEND - A dividend is a payment made per share, to a company's shareholders by a company, based on t...

Capital - *** Assets less liabilities, representing the ownership interest in a business; *** a stock of accumulated goods, especially at a specified time and in contrast to income received during a specified time period; ...

An associate may be a junior or senior associate, but normally does not yet hold an ownership interest in the firm even if they have been associated with the firm for many years.

1. Stock or any other security representing an ownership interest.
2. On the balance sheet, the amount of the funds contributed by the owners (the stockholders) plus the retained earnings (or losses). Also referred to as "shareholder's equity".

An investment representing ownership interest in a corporation.
Compliance testing:
Testing required by the IRS to make sure that the 401(k) plan is fair to both highly compensated and ordinary employees.

A security interest is nothing more than the right to take an ownership interest in an asset, if and when the borrower breaches. The asset can be anything from a house to a car to a stereo.

Securities that represent an ownership interest in a corporation.
Compounding
The computation of interest paid using the principal plus the previously earned interest.

Significant influence is ownership interest to the extent that the investor can affect strategic operating, investing, and financing policies of the investee.
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A USA PATRIOT Act requirement for a financial institution with a private foreign bank account to take reasonable steps to ascertain the identity of each of the owners of the foreign bank and the nature and extent of the ownership interest of each ...

common stock in a company the ownership interest in a company that consists only of the common stock
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American depositary receipt (ADR)
Security representing the ownership interest in a foreign company's common stock. ADRs allow foreign shares to be traded in the United States much like any other security.

COMMON STOCK:  An equity security representing the ownership interest in a corporation.
COMPOUND INTEREST:  The process by which money earns interest on both the principal and the accumulated interest.

Equity Kicker: A share of ownership interest in a venture in consideration for making a loan.
Equity Risk Premium: The average annual return of the market over and above the return on riskless debt.

See also: Expense, Banks, Saving, Expected return, Pass-through

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