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What does equity mean in finance?
The value of an interest of an owner in a property after deducting liabilities.
The value of an interest of an owner in a property after deducting liabilities.
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The legally accrued financial debts or obligations of a firm in the course of its business operations.
The legally accrued financial debts or obligations of a firm in the course of its business operations.
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Any owned resource, either by an individual or a company, that has the probability of yielding some future economic benefit.
Any owned resource, either by an individual or a company, that has the probability of yielding some future economic benefit.
See lessWhat is a balance sheet?
A summary financial statement, that at any particular period in time, draws up a firm's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity.
A summary financial statement, that at any particular period in time, draws up a firm’s assets, liabilities, and shareholders’ equity.
See lessWhat is fiscal policy?
It is one such government action that changes the level of spending and the level of taxes to set tones for an economy.
It is one such government action that changes the level of spending and the level of taxes to set tones for an economy.
See lessWhat is inflation?
The rate at which the general price level of goods and services rises due to a diminution in purchasing power.
The rate at which the general price level of goods and services rises due to a diminution in purchasing power.
See lessWhat is a 'bear market'?
Downward trend in the stock market and decreasing interest of investors.
Downward trend in the stock market and decreasing interest of investors.
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Continuous rise of the stock market and the confidence of investors.
Continuous rise of the stock market and the confidence of investors.
See lessWhat is a dividend?
Share of company profits given out to stockholders.
Share of company profits given out to stockholders.
See lessWhat does liquidity mean in finance?
It is the ability that an asset can be easily converted into cash without necessarily affecting its market price.
It is the ability that an asset can be easily converted into cash without necessarily affecting its market price.
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