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What (who) is shareholders' funds - definition

OR STOCKHOLDERS' AGREEMENT
Shareholders agreement; Shareholder agreement; Stockholders' agreement; Stockholders agreement; Stockholder agreement; Shareholders' contract; Shareholders contract; Shareholder contract; Stockholders' contract; Stockholders contract; Stockholder contract; Shareholders' agreements; Shareholders agreements; Shareholder agreements; Shareholders’ agreement; The Shareholders agreement; Shareholder's agreement; Stockholder's agreement

European Structural and Investment Funds         
  • More developed regions}}
FINANCIAL TOOLS OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Structural Fund; Structural Funds; Structural and cohesion funds; Structural fund; Structural funds; Structural Funds and Cohesion Funds; INTERACT Programme; European Union structural funds; European Union Structural and Cohesion Funds; EU strutural and cohesion funds; Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund; Structural Funds and the Cohesion Fund; Structural funds and the Cohesion Fund; EU structural and cohesion funds
The European Structural and Investment Funds (ESI Funds, ESIFs) are financial tools governed by a common rulebook, set up to implement the regional policy of the European Union, as well as the structural policy pillars of the Common Agricultural Policy and the Common Fisheries Policy. They aim to reduce regional disparities in income, wealth and opportunities.
Federal funds rate         
  • Recessions]]
  • center
  • Federal funds rate vs unemployment rate
  • Federal Funds Rate}}
INTEREST RATES TO MAINTAIN BANKS' FEDERAL RESERVE BALANCE IN THE U.S.
Federal Funds Rate; Fed Funds Rate; Federal funds probability; Fed rates; Fed rate; Fed funds rate; Effr; Neutral federal funds rate; The interest rate; Federal fund rate; Fed Funds Probability; Federal funds prediction; Federal funds predictions; Effective Federal Funds Rate; Federal Reserve policy rate
In the United States, the federal funds rate is the interest rate at which depository institutions (banks and credit unions) lend reserve balances to other depository institutions overnight on an uncollateralized basis. Reserve balances are amounts held at the Federal Reserve to maintain depository institutions' reserve requirements.
Flow of funds         
  • Financial net worth of broad sectors of USA economy, 1945–2017. ''Source'': [[Federal Reserve System]], flow of funds data.
  • Liabilities of broad sectors of USA economy, 1945–2017. ''Source'': [[Federal Reserve System]], flow of funds data.
Z1 (economics); Flow of Funds
Flow of funds accounts are a system of interrelated balance sheets for a nation, calculated periodically. There are two types of balance sheets: those showing

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Shareholders' agreement

A shareholders' agreement (sometimes referred to in the U.S. as a stockholders' agreement) (SHA) is an agreement amongst the shareholders or members of a company. In practical effect, it is analogous to a partnership agreement. It can be said that some jurisdictions fail to give a proper definition to the concept of shareholders' agreement, however particular consequences of this agreements are defined so far. There are advantages of the shareholder's agreement; to be specific, it helps the corporate entity to maintain the absence of publicity and keep the confidentiality. Nonetheless, there are also some disadvantages that should be considered, such as the limited effect to the third parties (especially assignees and share purchasers) and alternation of the stipulated articles can be time consuming.

Examples of use of shareholders' funds
1. The insurer also announced a fall in statutory shareholders‘ funds by 3 per cent to ã8.1m.
2. Total assets at June 30 were $4.8 billion, and total shareholders‘ funds were $1.2 billion.
3. "These acquisitions will enable us to maximise the return on shareholders‘ funds.
4. Debt is forecast at less than 50 per cent of shareholders funds, giving the group scope to raise between òÂì15bn and òÂì20bn.
5. That theft, according to Cramer, was consistent with several memos and emails written by Black confirming his belief that the shareholders‘ funds were his own.