Synonym: fairness. Similar words: quite, equip, quite a few, require, ubiquitous, required, equipment, equivalent. Meaning: ['ekwɪtɪ] n. 1. the difference between the market value of a property and the claims held against it 2. the ownership interest of shareholders in a corporation 3. conformity with rules or standards.
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61. Governments caring sufficiently about redistribution might still prefer inefficient allocations with greater vertical equity.
62. In those circumstances, equity did not permit the security to be enforced against the wife.
63. He felt sure he could sweet-talk Antonio and get the 25 percent equity he needed to put the new deal to bed.
64. We can see from these arguments and from Fig.8.4 that the capital structure theory has distinct implications for the price of equity.
65. These companies have very high demands for equity capital to finance their growth and generally pay no dividends or very low dividends.
66. For example, a basic rate taxpayer currently receives a net dividend distribution of £75 on his equity investment.
67. Even before the securities houses announced their decision, the advantages of issuing new equity had slumped along with the Nikkei.
68. The funding of this financing is subject to certain conditions, including the consummation of the Equity Tender Offer.
69. But when that new equity fell through, all prices collapsed to around 20%.
70. They may not deal in equity shares nor in securities convertible into equity shares.
71. The equity department was planning a boat trip to become further acquainted with the trainees on its short list.
72. The company cut its financing costs by 63 million francs, by converting 836 million francs of convertible bonds to equity.
73. The principle of ability to pay thus reflects a concern about vertical equity.
74. Companies had long been the domain of commercial bankers and the corporate finance and equity departments of investment banks.
75. He prefers to borrow rather than raise outside equity capital and thus dilute control.
76. In contrast(Sentencedict.com ), government spending on transfer payments is primarily concerned with equity and income redistribution.
77. All human beings want to be treated with equity and respect.
78. It is the second time in under a year that the packaging and printing giant has issued new equity for big acquisitions.
79. We were invited to play in a softball game between the Salomon equity department and one of its largest clients.
80. This measurement is generally accepted as the cost of the retained earnings portion of equity capital.
81. It seems to us to contravene all normal rules of equity that they should be able to behave in this fashion.
82. San Francisco-based Schwab returned 30 percent on shareholders' equity, up from 29 percent a year ago.
83. Focuses on urban ecology, social equity, land conservation, greenhouse gas emissions and environmental quality.
84. Most students find that the first job does eventually come along, and even that elusive Equity card is attainable.
85. We can not see how the continued use of inappropriate information can enhance equity of health care.
86. Sales of unit trusts and personal equity plans declined by 63 percent to 36 million pounds.
87. Some of the larger digital businesses may in time trade with their own equity currencies.
88. With the passing of the Judicature Acts a single court was formed(sentencedict.com), administering both law and equity.
89. It has already been noted in chapter 1 how efficiency and equity principles are inextricably linked.
90. Conventional corporate finance leads us to believe that debt financing is usually cheaper than equity financing.
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