shareholder equity - translation to English
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shareholder equity - translation to English

DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE VALUE OF THE ASSETS/INTEREST AND THE COST OF THE LIABILITIES OF SOMETHING OWNED
Investing on the stock market; Equity investor; Equity (capital); Shareholder Equity; Shareholder equity; Shareholders' equity; Ownership Equity; Shareholder's Equity; Stockholder's equity; Shareholder's equity; Equity capital; Shareholders' Equity; Owners equity; Owner's equity; Equity stake; Ownership equity; Residual equity; Equity financing; Net equity; Full-stake; Shareholders' deficit; Equity finance

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Смотрите также

shareholders' equity

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акционерный капитал; собственный капитал
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общая лексика

SE акционерный [собственный] капитал

чистая стоимость компании

нетто-стоимость (активов) компании (все активы минус все обязательства компании)

синоним

stockholders' equity; shareholders' funds; owners' equity; equity capital; equity; net worth; net assets

Смотрите также

asset; liability; share capital

Definition

court of equity
n. originally in English common law and in several states there were separate courts (often called chancery courts) which handled lawsuits and petitions requesting remedies other than damages, such as writs, injunctions and specific performance. Gradually the courts of equity have merged with courts of law. Federal bankruptcy courts are the one example of courts which operate as courts of equity. See also: chancery court of law equity

Wikipedia

Equity (finance)

In finance, equity is an ownership interest in property that may be offset by debts or other liabilities. Equity is measured for accounting purposes by subtracting liabilities from the value of the assets owned. For example, if someone owns a car worth $24,000 and owes $10,000 on the loan used to buy the car, the difference of $14,000 is equity. Equity can apply to a single asset, such as a car or house, or to an entire business. A business that needs to start up or expand its operations can sell its equity in order to raise cash that does not have to be repaid on a set schedule.

When liabilities attached to an asset exceed its value, the difference is called a deficit and the asset is informally said to be "underwater" or "upside-down". In government finance or other non-profit settings, equity is known as "net position" or "net assets".

Examples of use of shareholder equity
1. Shareholder equity grew 34 percent to 2.07 billion.
2. They require reducing shareholder equity, but not profits.
3. Or companies may deduct losses from shareholder equity.
4. SABIC’s shareholder equity rose to SR62 billion in 2005.
5. During the fourth quarter of 2008, half the company‘s shareholder equity disappeared.
What is the Russian for shareholder equity? Translation of &#39shareholder equity&#39 to Russian