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Inequity
Inequity In*eq"ui*ty, n.
Want of equity; injustice; wrong. ``Some form of inequity.'
--H. Spencer.
Unequity
Unequity Un*eq"ui*ty, n.
Want of equity or uprightness; injustice; wickedness;
iniquity. [Obs.] --Wyclif.
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Equity may
refer to:
Equity (finance), ownership...
- 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...
- finance,
private equity (PE) is
capital stock in a
private company that does not
offer stock to the
general public.
Private equity is
offered instead...
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Equity,
formerly officially titled the
British Actors'
Equity ****ociation, is the
trade union for the
performing arts and
entertainment industries in...
- Diversity,
equity, and
inclusion (usually
abbreviated DEI) are
organizational frameworks which s**** to
promote "the fair
treatment and full parti****tion...
- In the
field of jurisprudence,
equity is the
particular body of law,
developed in the
English Court of Chancery, with the
general purpose of providing...
- The Actors'
Equity ****ociation (AEA),
commonly called Actors'
Equity or
simply Equity, is an
American labor union representing those who work in live...
- An
equity issuance is the sale of new
equity or
capital stock by a firm to investors.
Equity issuance can
involve a
private sale, in
which the transaction...
-
Customer equity is the
total combined customer lifetime values of all of the company's customers. It is
calculated by
multiplying the
number of customers...
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Equity theory focuses on
determining whether the
distribution of
resources is fair.
Equity is
measured by
comparing the
ratio of
contributions (or costs)...