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词汇 equity
释义 equity
noun
uk /ˈek.wɪ.ti/ us /ˈek.wə.t̬i/

equitynoun (VALUE)


[ C or U ] finance & economics specialized
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 is divided: (公司的)股本,股票值;股票
He sold his equity in the company last year.他去年卖掉了这家公司的股票。
The rights give holders the opportunity to purchase additional equity interests in the company at a big discount.这些权利使得股票持有者有机会以很优惠的折扣价额外购买该公司股份。
[ U ]
the value of a property after you have paid any mortgage or other charges relating to it资产净值
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Mortgages & real estate

equitynoun (FAIRNESS)


[ U ]formal
the situation in which everyone is treated fairly according to their needs and no group of people is given special treatment: 公平;公正
a society based on equity and social justice建立在公平公正和社会正义基础之上的社会
Synonyms
fairness(FAIR TREATMENT)
impartiality
justice(FAIRNESS)
Note:

The opposite of equity is inequity.
[ U ] law specialized
in English-speaking countries, a system of justice that allows a fair judgment of a case where the laws that already exist are not satisfactory(英语国家的一种司法制度,允许在现存法律不适用时对案件作出公正判决的)衡平法
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it's a fair copidiom
justice
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what goes around comes aroundidiom
without fear or favouridiom

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Unbiased or impartial

equity | American Dictionary


equity
noun
us/ˈek·wɪ·t̬i/
[ C/U ]
the money value of a property or business after debts have been subtracted:
[ U ]How much equity do you have in your home?
[ C/U ]
An equity is also one of the equal parts, or shares, into which the value of a company is divided.
[ U ]
equal treatment; fairness

equity | Business English


equity
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈekwɪti/us
FINANCE, STOCK MARKET
the capital that a company gets from selling its shares rather than borrowing money:
Many internet firms have financed themselves with equity.
Nearly 329 million shares, or 18% of the equity, will go on sale to investors.
issue/raise equityThe company is planning to raise equity of £1.1 billion to fund growth plans.
an equity holder/investor/strategist
FINANCE, PROPERTY (USalsohome equity)
the value of a property for the owner after it has been sold and any loan paid back:
The equity in your home can be a cheap source of cash.
in equityAn owner with a house worth $100,000 and an $80,000 mortgage has $20,000 in equity.
have/lose/release equity (in sth)According to research, retired homeowners have nearly £700 billion of equity in their homes.
LAW
a system of English law that developed from the 17th to the 19th centuries that can still be used to judge a case fairly in a court of law if the rules of common law are not suitable

See also


book equity
brand equity
cost of equity
debt/equity ratio
debt-equity swap
debt-for-equity
deferred equity
employment equity
external equity
horizontal equity
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internal equity
negative equity
owners' equity
private equity
return on equity
shareholders' equity
stockholder equity
stub equity
sweat equity
Tier 1 capital
vertical equity

Examples of equity


equity
Figure 2 shows the value over time of an initial investment in equities and bonds (with income reinvested) and i. i. d. returns.
We have chosen a model that only includes equities and cash to avoid the problems that arise when the benchmarks considered present multicollinearity.
Given that insurers are among the largest institutional investors in equities, this is not an unreasonable claim.
The findings support the view that aging may lead to increased risk aversion and thus to a lower engagement of institutional investors in equities.
I assume that equities will not be held in respect of pensioners' benefits, so no adjustment is needed here.
The graph shows the worker's annual earnings, asset holdings, consumption, and asset mix between equities and bonds.
Proposition 1. * l 0 that is, all assets in the new mandatory account are in ested in t equities.
Meanwhile, unlike traditional policies, variable policies imply active investment in equities, real estate and international investments which may be expected to keep pace with inflation.
The asset mix of savings (between bonds and equities) can be adjusted each period.
Although pension funds were allowed to invest in equities after 1985, the allocation remained less than 10 % until 1989.
If, for example, social security funds were invested wholly in equities, presumably they would have to be purchased from the major holders of such equities.
The gain on pension equities then causes a further reduction in pension contributions and the process repeats.
Between 1982 and 2000, capital gains on equities held by defined benefit plans amounted to $1.4 trillion.
They argue that the key to protecting retirement wealth against volatility is diversification, and equities continue to remain an important component of retirement portfolios.
The firm may chose to invest the contributions in equities.
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Collocations withequity


equity

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amount of equity
Deducting the amount of outstanding mortgage then produces an estimate of the amountofequity each respondent has tied up in his or her home.
educational equity
Therefore, an academic system that practices educationalequity is a strong foundation of a society that is fair and thriving.
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Wikipedia

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equity consideration
The second is the equityconsideration where likely losers may oppose privatization.
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