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Infobox company company logo File Equity Bank Logo.jpg thumb right company name Equity Bank traded as Nairobi Stock Exchange NSE EQTY br Uganda Securities Exchange USE EBL br founded 1984 predecessor Equity Building Society EBS location city Equity Centre br Upper Hill Hospital Road, Equity Centre, 9th ... US 89.9 million KES 7.55 billion 2010 ref http www.equitybank.co.ke UserFiles File Equity 20Bank ... www.equitybank.co.ke Homepage Equity Bank is a financial services provider headquartered in Nairobi ... of Licensed Commercial Banks In Kenya ref asof October 2010 , Equity Bank had the largest customer ... allafrica.com stories 201010270659.html Equity Bank Has Largest Customer Base In Kenya ref According to the bank s audited financial report for the year ended 31 December 2010, the shareholder s equity ... UserFiles File Equity 20Bank 20Group 20Audited 20Financial 20Statements 20as 2031st 20December 202010.pdf 2010 Audited Annual Financial Report ref Equity Bank Group Equity Bank Group is a large ... equity in excess of US 237 million, as of June 2010. ref http www.equitybank.co.ke about.php?subcat 5 About Equity Bank Group ref The companies that comprise the Equity Bank Group include ... ldymls&xhr t&q equity bank&cp 7&um 1&ie UTF 8&sa N&tab we Members Of Equity Bank Group ref Equity Bank Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Bank Rwanda Kigali , Rwanda flagicon Rwanda Equity Bank South Sudan Juba, South Sudan Juba , South Sudan flagicon South Sudan Equity Bank Tanzania Dar es Salaam , Tanzania flagicon Tanzania Equity Bank Uganda Kampala , Uganda flagicon Uganda Equity Consulting Group Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Insurance Agency Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Nominees Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Investment Services Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Finserve Africa Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Group Foundation Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Shares of the stock of Equity Bank Group , the parent company ... more details
orphan date August 2008 Equity Repositioning is the financial strategy of taking an Stock equity rich asset base and repositioning those assets into a diversity of investment vehicles. The idea is to borrow against the equity value of a property and reposition that capital. This strategy is aimed at earning a rate of return greater than the cost to borrow the funds. Equity is the monetary value of a property or business beyond any amounts owed on it in mortgages , Cause of action claims , liens , etc. Repositioning means to place or put something in a new position to position again. DEFAULTSORT Equity Repositioning Category Investment econ stub ... more details
Fold equity is a concept in poker strategy that is especially important when a player becomes short stacked in a no limit or possibly pot limit poker tournament tournament . ref http www.cardplayer.com magazine article 14805 Cardplayer.com Fold Equity ref It is the Poker strategy Equityequity a player can expect to gain due to the opponent folding to his or her bets. It equates to math text Fold Equity , text likelihood that opponent folds text gain in equity if opponent s fold math The first half of the formula can be estimated based on reads on opponents or their previous actions. The second part is the equity obtained when the opponent s fold to your raise i.e. the total current pot , minus the equity resulting in case your opponent s call your raise i.e. your showdown equity in the post raise pot . As the post raise pot is larger than the current pot, fold equity can be positive as well as negative. Fold equity becomes an important concept for short stacks for the following reason. Opponents can be considered likely to call all ins with a certain range of hands. When they will have to use a large percentage of their stack to make the call, this range can be expected to be quite narrow it will include all the hands the caller expects to win an all in against the bettor . As the percentage ... wider, and he or she becomes less likely to fold. Consequently, fold equity diminishes. There will be a point ... in that they will do so with any two cards. At that point, the all in bettor will have no fold equity ... is cards 9 7 3 . At this point, Alice has a pot equity of 31.5 and Brian has a pot equity of 68.5 ... to fold facing a pot sized bet. As such, Alice s fold equity is math 70 68.5 48.2925 math . Consequently, Alice can consider that her hand equity if she bets will equal math 31.5 48.2925 79.7925 math . Notes references External links http www.cardschat.com blog 11 20 fold equity revisited Fredrik Paulsson on fold equity Category Poker strategy ... more details
unreferenced date June 2007 In financial market s, an equity issuance is the sale of new equity or stock by a firm to investor s. Equity issuance can involve a private sale, in which the database transaction transaction between investors and the firm takes place directly, or publicly, in which case the firm has to register the securities with the authorities and the sale takes place in an organized market, open to any registered investor, a process more akin to an auction . Two common types of public equity issuance are initial public offering s IPOs and seasoned equity offering s SEOs . This is one of the ways firms corporate finance finance themselves, that is, they obtain funds from investors in order to engage in business . Role of investment banks Investment bank s, such as Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley are frequently intermediaries in the equity issue process, and for some of these firms the fee s associated with IPO s are a substantial part of their income. The role of these bank s is to study the characteristics and business plans of the firm which is issuing equity and then recommend a minimum purchase price to investors. On the other hand they are in charge of convincing investors that the purchase is a good opportunity and therefore the success of IPO placement partly hinges on the reputation of the investment bank that is doing it. Often it is done by joint stock companies to raise money. See also Thomson Financial league tables Underwriting DEFAULTSORT Equity Issuance Category Corporate finance sv Nyemission ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 Equity value is the value of a company available to owners or shareholders. It is the enterprise value plus all cash and cash equivalents, short and long term investments, and less all money market short term debt , long term debt and minority interests. Equity value accounts for all the ownership interest in a firm including the value of unexercised stock options and securities convertible to equity. From a mergers and acquisitions academic perspective, equity value differs from market capitalization or market value in that it incorporates all equity interests in a firm whereas market capitalization or market value only reflects those common shares currently outstanding. Calculating Equity Value Equity value can be calculated two ways, either the intrinsic value method, or the fair market value method. The intrinsic value method is calculated as follows Equity Value Market capitalization Amount that in the money stock options are in the money Value of Stock equity issued from in the money convertible security convertible securities Proceeds from the conversion of convertible securities The fair market value method is as follows Equity Value Market capitalization fair value of all stock Option finance options in the money and out of the money , calculated using the Black Scholes formula or a similar method Value of convertible security convertible securities in excess of what the same securities would be valued without the conversion attribute The fair market value method more accurately captures the value of out of the money securities. stock market Category Mathematical finance Category Fundamental analysis econ stub de Equity Value ... more details
There are multiple definitions of social equity as it is a new term each industry has seemed to take on a different connotation. The following provides for examples of each connotation. Sustainable Development Social Equity is the orphaned element of Sustainable Development. In 1996 the President s Council on Sustainable Development defined Social Equity as equal opportunity, in a safe and healthy environment. Social Equity is the least defined and least understood element of the triad that is Sustainable Development yet is integral in creating sustainability balancing economic, environmental and social equity. Education Many colleges and universities consider the term social equity as synonymous with social equality . Examples include Shippensburg University , Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania , Arizona State College of Public Programs , and North Carolina State University , among others. Private companies Conservation Economy In terms of conservation, Social Equity implies fair ..., where there is injustice for one, there is injustice for all. Social Equity is the cornerstone of Social Capital, which cannot be maintained for a few at the expense of the many. Increased equity ... Economy ref World Market Media Social Equity is the perceived value of individual, organization, or brand ... policy and the commitment to promote fairness, justice, and equity in the formation of public policy. ref http www.napawash.org aa social equity index.html National Academy of Public Administration ref In 1968, H. George Frederickson came up with a theory of social equity and put it forward as the third pillar of public administration. ref name Social Equity http bss.sfsu.edu naff PA 752 Frederickson.pdf ... for social equity to take on the same status as economy and efficiency as values or principles to which public administration should adhere. ref name Social Equity References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Social Equity Category Social inequality ... more details
Infobox company company name Paramount Equity company logo File ParamountEquity.jpg 300px company type Privately owned company Private genre foundation 2003 founder Hayes Barnard location city Roseville , California location country USA location 8781 Sierra College Blvd, Roseville, CA 95661 origins industry Finance and Mortgage loan Mortgage products Mortgage loan Mortgage services FHA insured loan , Conventional Loans, Refinance and Home Purchase Loans revenue url title accessdate publisher operating income net income num employees 300 2012 title parent divisions subsid owner company slogan Savings ... mortgage dissolved footnotes Paramount Equity LLC., headquartered in Roseville , California , and consists of Paramount Equity Mortgage, a residential mortgage lending company, Paramount Solar, a residential solar power solutions company, and Paramount Equity Insurance Services. In 2011, Paramount Equity entered into a partnership with Guthy Renker LLC, the nation s largest direct to consumer marketing company. The partnership would help Paramount Equity expand its mortgage and consumer financial operation. Guthy Renker has assumed a significant equity position in the company ... press A 2010.php ref History Paramount Equity Mortgage was founded in 2003. Locations ... Leadership Hayes Barnard is the founder and CEO of Paramount Equity, LLC. Hayes Barnard was recently ... Barnard Paramount Equity Young Entrepreneur Scholarship. The scholarship will award 12,000 to the student ... a significant equity stake in Paramount Equity ref https www.nationalmortgagenews.com nmn features ... Paramount Equity Corporate Site http www.paramountequity.com mortgage Paramount Equity Mortgage http www.paramountsolar.com Paramount Solar http www.paramountequity.com insurance Paramount Equity Insurance Services http www.paramountequity.com blog Paramount Equity Blog http www.paramountequity.com scholarship The Hayes Barnard Paramount Equity Young Entrepreneurial Scholarship ... more details
The Equity Award is an accolade presented by The Equity Foundation, the performers branch of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance MEAA . The awards have been presented since 2011, and are awarded to a cast in a television drama and comedy series in the categories Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series , Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series and Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or Miniseries Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Television Movie or Miniseries . The awards are peer voted, via a secret ballot, by members of the Equity Foundation. ref name 2011awards cite web url http www.equityfoundation.org.au awards equity awards 2011 winners announced.html title Equity Awards 2011 Winners announced date 29 April 2011 accessdate 27 January 2012 work Equity Foundation publisher Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance MEAA ref In addition to these categories, the foundation also presents a lifetime achievement award, which has been presented since 2009. ref cite web url http www.equityfoundation.org.au awards equity lifetime achievement award presented by foxtel.html title Equity Lifetime Achievement Award presented by Foxtel date 18 May 2011 accessdate 27 January 2012 work Equity Foundation publisher Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance MEAA ref Award categories Competitive Equity Award for Most Outstanding ... Series 2011 present Equity Award for Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Most Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series 2011 present Equity Award for Most Outstanding ... Alliance References reflist External links http www.equityfoundation.org.au awards Official Equity Awards website Equity Awards Category Australian television awards Category Awards established ... more details
In finance , an equity derivative is a class of Derivative finance derivatives whose value is at least partly derived from one or more underlying Stock equity securities . Option finance Options and Future finance futures are by far the most common equity derivatives, however there are List of finance topics Equity derivatives many other types of equity derivatives that are actively traded. Equity options main Option finance Equity options are the most common type of equity derivative. ref http www.investopedia.com terms e equity derivative.asp Investopedia.com Equity derivatives ref They provide ... security with debt and equity like features. It can be used by investors to obtain the upside of equity like returns while protecting the downside with regular bond like coupons. Equity futures, options and swaps Investors can gain exposure to the equity markets using futures, options and swaps. These can be done on single stocks, a customized basket of stocks or on an index of stocks. These equity ... an existing equity position, or speculating on future movements of the index. Indices for futures .... Vague date March 2008 Equity basket derivatives Equity basket derivatives are futures, options or swaps where the underlying is a non index basket of shares. They have similar characteristics to equity ... that an equity index is. These are used normally for correlation trading. Single stock futures Single ... than a stock index. Their performance is similar to that of the underlying equity itself, although ... settlement is used to avoid speculation in the market.... Equity index swaps An equity index swap is an agreement ... number of years. The cash flows will be an equity index value swapped, for instance, with LIBOR . Swaps ... you require. They can also be relatively cost efficient. Equity swap main Equity swap An equity swap, like an equity index swap, is an agreement between two parties to swap two sets of cash flows ... derivatives Other examples of equity derivative securities include exchange traded fund s and Intellidex ... more details
infobox company name Equity International logo File Equity International.png caption type genre fate predecessor successor foundation founder Gary Garrabrant and Sam Zell defunct location locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.equityinternational.com www.equityinternational.com footnotes intl Equity International is a private equity firm chaired by Sam Zell . ref name Bloomberg 2009 12 14 cite news first Laura last Price coauthors authorlink title Equity International to Buy Brazilian Finance Stake date 2009 12 14 publisher Bloomberg L.P. Bloomberg url http www.bloomberg.com apps news?pid 20601086&sid a2hVSRC4hG7c work pages accessdate 2010 03 13 language ref ref name 2003 09 08 BW cite news first last coauthors authorlink title Equity International President William Loiry Weighs in on President Bush s Request for Iraq Funding Sees More Need for Funding Including Help from Foreign Governments. date 2003 09 08 publisher Business Wire url work pages accessdate ... Equity International to invest US 100mn in Brazilian logistics sector date 2008 08 21 publisher ... press release first last coauthors authorlink title Equity International Announces American Economic ... url http www.marketwire.com press release Equity International Announces American Economic Recovery Summit Be Held Washington 972190.htm work Equity International pages accessdate 2010 03 13 language ref Joint ventures Equity International shares a joint venture with Xinyuan Real Estate . ref name BW 2006 09 19 cite news first last coauthors authorlink title Equity International Announces First ... Equity International China Property Expert date 2010 03 08 publisher NASDAQ url http www.nasdaq.com ... hires former equity international china property expert work Dow Jones pages accessdate 2010 03 ... stub Category Private equity firms of the United States ... more details
For the credit card secured by home equity HELOC An Equity Card is proof of membership in the Actors Equity Association of the United States or the British Equity trade union Equity . History Edwin Booth ... EQUITYHSTORY Actors Equity Association was founded in New York City on May 26, 1913. ref name EQUITYHSTORY cite web title THE SECRET HISTORY Actors Equity Celebrates Its 90th Anniversary in the Place ... 16 March 2012 ref Joining equity One method for an actor to become eligible to join the union is being under an Equity contract. ref name Membership cite web title AEA Membership Information and Procedures ... 2012 ref ref name PLAYBILL cite web title ASK PLAYBILL.COM Equity Cards url http www.playbill.com features article 120826 ASK PLAYBILLCOM Equity Cards accessdate 16 March 2012 ref An actor may also ... ref name PLAYBILL The third way one gets his equity card is through the Equity Membership Candidate ... in Equity productions as credit towards eventual membership. An actor is eligible for membership ... dues which are 2.25 of the gross earnings through an equity contract. ref name Membership Member benefits and privileges The first major benefit to having an Equity card, as an actor, is that most professional auditions are Equity only calls. Non Equity members future members are allowed to attend as guests ... director, and the amount of Equity actors that attend the call, the future member may or may not be seen. Equity members are allowed to attend these Equity only calls without these restrictions ... accessdate 16 March 2012 ref ref name EQUITYPNY cite web title Equity Principal Audition Procedures ... 16 March 2012 ref ref name EQUITYNYLA cite web title Equity Chorus Call Audition Procedures New York ... insurance . ref name Benefits Once an individual is a member of Actor s Equity, he may not rehearse or perform in a non equity production without written permission from Equity. ref name non ... in order to perform in a non equity production such as a school play. ref name non equityexception ... more details
Bure Equity is an investment company involved in communications, textiles, training, and education. ref http www.corporateinformation.com Company Snapshot.aspx?cusip C75283310 Corporate Information Snapshot ref It is largest private school operator in Sweden . This role gained it international attention in connection to the rise of independent school s in Sweden. Bure Equity owns Vittra , a company that runs schools in Sweden and other countries. ref http www.washingtontimes.com news 2008 aug 11 embracing private schools Embracing private schools , The Washington Times , August 11, 2008. ref On the 11th of February 2009 Altor Fund III and Bure Equity AB signed an agreement to acquire Carnegie Investment Bank AB , a leading independent Nordic investment bank, from the Swedish National Debt Office . ref cite web url http www.cisionwire.com bure equity altor and bure acquire carnegie from the national debt office title Bure press release publisher Cision Wire date accessdate 2009 02 11 ref References reflist External links http www.bure.se Official site Category Companies of Sweden sv Bure Equity Sweden company stub ... more details
for the television show Sweat Equity TV series Refimprove date July 2008 Sweat equity is a term that refers to a party s contribution to a project in the form of effort as opposed to financial Ownership equityequity , which is a contribution in the form of capital. In a partnership, some partners may contribute to the firm only capital and others only sweat equity. Similarly, in a startup company formed as a corporation, employees may receive stock or stock option s, becoming thus part owners of the firm, in return for accepting salaries that are below their respective market values this includes zero wages . ref http www.growvc.com blog 2009 10 first service investment platform in the world invest work and competence globally Grow Venture Community ref The term used to refer to a form of Remuneration compensation by business es to their owners or employees. The term is sometimes used to describe the efforts put into a start up company by the founders in exchange for ownership shares of the company. This concept, also called stock for services and sometimes equity compensation or sweat equity can also be seen when startup companies use their shares of stock to entice service providers ... L. Juneau et al., Greenwood Press, 2003, which describes equity for service programs involving patent ... http sweatequityconnection.com Sweat Equity Connection have been created to link founders of early ... declared their willingness to work for sweat equity in these type firms. The term can also be used to describe ... labor applied to the home, and the greater the resultant increase in value, the more sweat equity ... to partner contribute sweat equity hours to the construction of their own home, the homes ... ways. The amount and type of sweat equity varies by affiliate or office. Once moved into their new ... families. References reflist 2 Private equity and venture capital Category Corporate finance sv Sweat equity ... more details
Common Equity is a type of Banking Capital used to directly absorb losses. Basel III Under the new Basel III banking agreement large internationally active banks will be required to hold a minimum of 7 of their assets in common equity. This regulation is to be fully effective as of 1 Jan 2019. Sources Wall Street Journal Monday 13 Sep 2010 Regulators Agree to Put New Restraints on Banks p A2 continuation of front page article titled Banks Get New Restraints p A1 Category Banking ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Flow to Equity Approach is one of three commonly used discounted cash flow DCF methods of corporate valuation, the other two are Adjusted present value Adjusted Present Value and Weighted Average Cost of Capital WACC . DEFAULTSORT Flows To Equity Category Basic financial concepts Category Mathematical finance Finance stub ... more details
Infobox Company Company name Platinum Equity, LLC company logo Image Platinum Equity logo.png 200px Platinum Equity Logo Company type Limited liability company foundation 1995 Headquarters Beverly Hills ... J. Wentworth location Beverly Hills , California , United States industry Private Equity products Investments , private equity fund s, leveraged buyouts homepage http www.platinumequity.com www.platinumequity.com num employees 30,000 Platinum Equity, LLC is a private equity investment firm founded ... and Europe. Platinum Equity is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California with regional offices ... important private companies in America. In 2010, Platinum Equity was recognized as one of the largest ... Equity 50I2.html title 31 Platinum Equity publisher Forbes.com date accessdate 2011 02 13 ref and 1 ..., and capital commitments from institutional investors in the firm s private equity fund vehicles, Platinum Equity Capital Partners and Platinum Equity Capital Partners II. Institutional investors ...&aID2 128996 Platinum Equity Closes 2.75 Billion Private Equity Fund. Los Angeles Business Journal. ref History Platinum Equity was founded in 1995 by Tom Gores . Platinum Equity s first acquisition ... owned fund Platinum Equity, LLC made 32 acquisitions with 226 million, and realized 940 million ... ranked Platinum Equity number 10 on its 1999 list of the country s top 20 private IT organizations ... these early years, Tom Gores broke many private equity rules including specializing in the tech sector and using his own money as equity, and leveraging against it. ref Phyllis Berman July 9, 2001 . http ... ref http www.meadvilletribune.com local local story 257231620.html Platinum Equity lists partners ... Equity lists partners, officers. Meadville Tribune. September 14, 2007. ref The firm s first fund, Platinum Equity Capital Partners, was raised in 2004 and had a 62.5 net internal rate of return ..., 2009. ref This stellar track record played a role in the firms s second fundraise, Platinum Equity ... more details
Farm equity refers to the net worth of the farm sector s assets i.e., farmland, machinery, equipment, facilities, crop and livestock inventories against which there is no debt. This represents all farm proprietors residual claims to farm assets. Increases in farm equity in the late 1970s became increasingly important for most agricultural producers as a source of additional Collateral finance collateral against which to obtain credit for operating and expansion purposes. The level of farm equity ranges widely from one farm to another. The overall debt asset ratio is a measure of the farm sector s financial condition or solvency. References CRS article Report for Congress Agriculture A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition url http ncseonline.org nle crsreports 05jun 97 905.pdf author Jasper Womach Category United States Department of Agriculture Category Agriculture ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 An equity swap is a financial derivative contract a swap finance swap where a set of future cash flows are agreed to be exchanged between two counterparties at set dates in the future. The two cash flows are usually referred to as legs of the swap one of these legs is usually pegged to a floating rate such as LIBOR . This leg is also commonly referred to as the floating ... market index . This leg is commonly referred to as the equity leg . Most equity swaps involve a floating leg vs. an equity leg, although some exist with two equity legs. An equity swap involves a notional .... Equity swaps are typically traded by Delta One trading desks. Examples Parties may agree to make ... any percentage increase in the FTSE equity index applied to the 5,000,000 notional. In this example, assuming a LIBOR rate of 5.97 p.a. and a swap tenor of precisely 180 days, the floating leg payer equity receiver Party A would owe 5.97 0.03 5,000,000 180 360 150,000 to the equity payer floating leg ... rate payer or decreased by any payment from the floating leg payer. Applications Typically equity ... the particular type of investment that an institution can hold. Equity swaps also provide the following benefits over plain vanilla equity investing 1. An investor in a physical holding of shares loses possession on the shares once he sells his position. However, using an equity swap the investor can pass on the negative returns on equity position without losing the possession of the shares and hence .... Hence, he enters into an equity swap deal wherein he agrees to pay Party B the return on his shares ... on share X and he agrees to pay him a fixed floating rate of return. Equity swaps, if effectively ... own trading book 1,000 Vodafone at GBP1.45 . Any equity leg return paid to or due from the client .... See also Contract for difference Derivatives market DEFAULTSORT Equity Swap Category Derivatives finance de Equity Swap es Equity swap ja ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2011 Infobox company name Equity Residential logo caption type Public company Public traded as nyse EQR br S&P 500 S&P 500 Component genre fate predecessor successor foundation 1969 founder defunct location city Chicago, Illinois location country United States location locations 550 area served key people industry products services revenue 2B United States Dollars USD operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees 4000 parent divisions subsid homepage URL http www.equityresidential.com footnotes intl Equity Residential NYSE EQR is a member of the S&P 500 , a publicly traded real estate investment trust based in Chicago , IL. The company owns or has an interest in more than 550 apartment communities in 23 states and the District of Columbia. The company also has condominium and corporate housing business lines. The company has approximately 4000 employees. History The company was founded in 1969 by real estate investor Sam Zell . He is also the current chairman. It has been publicly traded and has paid a cash dividend to shareholders every year since 1993. Products Equity Residential primarily develops, owns, and operates apartments. It also sells condominiums, and operates a corporate housing division. External links http www.equityresidential.com Equity Residential corporate information website http www.equityapartments.com Equity Residential apartment information website http www.equityresidents.org EquityResidents.org Residents community website. http www.MyEquityApartments.com EquityApartments.com Residents account portal. References reflist Illinois Corporations Category Companies established in 1969 Category Companies based in Chicago, Illinois de Equity Residential ... more details
orphan date August 2010 Equity Weekly is a Cambodia n weekly TV news program co produced by the United Nations Development Programme UNDP Strengthening Democracy and Electoral Processes Project SDEP and National Television of Cambodia TVK . The program airs weekly on http www.tvk.gov.kh TVK at 7 30pm on Sundays, and is repeated on Mondays at 1pm, and 1am on Wednesdays. Equity Weekly is also available online at http www.equitycam.tv www.equitycam.tv . Equity Weekly s mission is to provide participatory democracy in the media through the discussion of issues and idea ranging from a wide variety of topics form government policy , social issues , workers rights , etc.. Equity Weekly s goal is to enable Cambodian citizens to engage with their community and with the government through citizen journalism . Show listing An up to date list of Equity Weekly programmes can be found on the http www.equitycam.tv index.php?option com content&view category&id 62&Itemid 58&lang en 5D 5D Weekly Show page of their website. The list is searchable by topic and shows can be viewed via web stream. Equity Weekly has currently aired over 147 shows. All shows include English subtitles . The approximate length of each show is 45 minutes. Equity Weekly first aired on May 20, 2007. Staff class wikitable Name Title Wayne Sharpe Chief Editor Chey Sorphea Chief Editor TVK Journalist Bounmy Ouy Coordinator Journalist Kim Thidakallianey Production Manager Phan Vuthy Production Assistant Yeng Seiha Coordinator Journalist Khek Khemrath Journalist Nem Sambo Journalist Eng Rotha Journalist Lun Va Camerman Ken Sambo Cameraman Kuy Ratha Cameraman Own Pheap Cameraman Sok Sopheaktra Cameraman Chea Sophal Editor Sochetra Samreth Editor Neang Sarom Editor Nong Tourk Presenter Khim Vuthy Presenter Sang Saroeun Admin Assistant Translator Lim Ramy Admin Assistant Translator Hun Channarith Web Master IT Category Canadian news television series ... more details
Multiple issues primarysources May 2008 Negative equity occurs when the value of an asset used to secure a loan is less than the outstanding balance on the loan. ref http www.economist.com world unitedstates displayStory.cfm?story id 13145239 America s foreclosure plan Can t pay or won t pay? , Paragraph 5, The Economist February 19, 2009 . ref In the United States, assets particularly real estate , whose loans are Mortgage loan mortgages with negative equity are often referred to as being underwater , and loans and borrowers with negative equity are said to be upside down . People and companies may also have negative equity, as reflected on their balance sheets . In an asset In owner occupied ... or condo is the usual cause of negative equity. Negative equity in the owner occupied market sometimes occurs when the owner obtains second mortgage home equity loans, causing the combined loans to exceed ... after the borrower or taking repossession, but not both. The term negative equity was widely used ... than the outstanding debt. It is also common for negative equity to occur when the value of a property ... of fluctuating asset prices, negative equity can occur when the value of the asset stays fixed and the loan ... to negative equity are borrowers who obtained high value mortgages that were commonplace before ... file 45850 the return of negative equity.html Ruth Jackson, The return of negative equity , MoneyWeek ... are inevitably negative equity. For example, passenger rail, world wide, is unprofitable. Negative net worth To say a person has negative equity is the same as to say he has negative net worth where his liabilities exceed assets . One might come to have negative equity as a result of taking out ... borrowers to have an equity stake in a comparably sized real estate loan, as described above ... defaults. See also Mortgage loan s Negative amortization Loss mitigation Strategic default Equity finance ... 2005 08 04 real estate buying selling home equity falling DEFAULTSORT Negative Equity Category Mortgage ... more details
for equity securities Stock Expert subject Business and Economics date November 2008 more footnotes date August 2010 Accounting In Accountancy accounting and finance , equity is the residual claim or interest ... exceeds assets, negative equity exists. In an accounting context, Shareholders equity or stockholders equity, shareholders funds, shareholders capital or similar terms represents the remaining interest ... in priority sequence, have the next claim right on the residual proceeds. Ownership equity is the last ... over to reimburse owners equity. Thus owners equity is reduced to zero. Ownership equity is also known as risk capital or liable capital. Equity investments An equity investment generally refers to the buying ... of income from dividend s and capital gain s, as the value of the stock rises. Typically equity holders .... It may also refer to the acquisition of equity ownership participation in a private unlisted ... to assess whether an equity is over or underpriced, compared with a long term government bond. This is called the Yield Gap or Yield Ratio. It is the ratio of the dividend yield of an equity and that of the long term bond. Accounting In financial accounting , equity capital is the owners interest on the asset ... equity includes both tangible and intangible items such as brand names and reputation goodwill . Account accountancy Account s listed under ownership equity include http finance.yahoo.com q bs?s C&annual ... stock Stock options Reserve accounting Reserve Book value The book value of equity will change in the case ..., and so in the act of making a profit, it is increasing its assets. Depreciation Equity will decrease ..., and on the liabilities side of the firm s balance sheet as a decrease in shareholders equity. Issue of new equity in which the firm obtains new capital increases the total shareholders equity ... financial assets, and on the liability side the shareholders equity. For practical purposes except .... Shareholders equity When the owners are shareholder s, the interest can be called shareholders equity ... more details
In finance , the cost of equity is the return often expressed as a rate of return a firm theoretically pays to its equity investors, i.e., shareholder s, to compensate for the risk they undertake by investing their capital. Firms need to acquire capital from others to operate and grow. Individuals and organizations who are willing to provide their funds to others naturally desire to be rewarded. Just as landlords seek rents on their property, capital providers seek returns on their funds, which must be commensurate with the risk undertaken. Firms obtain capital from two kinds of sources lenders and equity investors. From the perspective of capital providers, lenders seek to be rewarded with interest and equity investors seek dividends and or appreciation in the value of their investment capital gain . From a firm s perspective, they must pay for the capital it obtains from others, which is called its cost of capital . Such costs are separated into a firm s cost of debt and cost of equity and attributed to these two kinds of capital sources. While a firm s present cost of debt is relatively easy to determine from observation of interest rates in the capital markets, its current cost of equity is unobservable and must be estimated. Finance theory and practice offers various models for estimating a particular firm s cost of equity such as the Capital Asset Pricing Model , or CAPM. Another method is derived from the Gordon Model , which is a discounted cash flow model based on dividend returns and eventual capital return from the sale of the investment. Moreover, a firm s overall cost of capital, which consists of the two types of capital costs, can be estimated using the weighted ... input. See also Cost of capital Cost of debt Return on equity Weighted average cost of capital Further ... month title Industry costs of equity journal Journal of Financial Economics volume 43 issue 2 pages ... year 2004 month title Costs of Equity and Earnings Attributes journal The Accounting Review ... more details
Equity or Economic equality , is the concept or idea of fairness in economics , particularly as to taxation ... blogs main archive 2009 11 24 building fair future.aspx Building a fair future why equity ... 09 global economic crisis of 2008 2009 . ref name ODI1 Equity is based on the idea of Egalitarianism ...&title equity development working paper Equity in development Why it is important and how to achieve it . London Overseas Development Institute ref Equity looks at the distribution of capital, goods ... . Equity may be distinguished from economic efficiency in overall evaluation of social welfare. Although equity has broader uses, it may be posed as a counterpart to economic inequality in yielding ... as inequity aversion . Low levels of equity are associated with life chances based on inherited wealth ... for equity between all citizens, but applying this in practise is highly complex and involves contentious .... Economists distinguish between three types of equities universal equity measured through an inequity index, compensatory equity applies where universal equity cannot be achieved, and status equity ... in Policy Making by Alain Paul Martin, 2010. ref Taxation In public finance horizontal equity ... Vertical equity usually refers to the idea that people with a greater ability to pay taxes should ... of wealth . ref Musgrave 1959 , p. 20. ref Health care Horizontal equity means providing ... equity means treating differently those who are different in relevant respects such as having different need , Culyer, 1995 . Health studies of equity whether particular social groups receive systematically ... , 40 6 , pp.  727 730. Jean Yves Duclos 2008 . horizontal and vertical equity, The New Palgrave ...&q equity&topicid &result number 1 Abstract. Allan M. Feldman 1987 . equity, The New Palgrave A Dictionary ... A Dictionary of Economics , v. 1, pp.  85 87. Julian Le Grand 1991 . Equity and Choice An Essay ... 17 Abstract. World Bank. World Development Report 2006 Equity and Development . http econ.worldbank.org ... more details