Brandequity refers to the marketing effects and outcomes that accrue to a product with its brand name ... Aaker, David A. 1991 Aaker, David A. 1991 , Managing BrandEquity. New York The Free Press ref ref name ... . BrandEquity The Halo Effect Measure, European Journal of Marketing, 29 4 , 57 66. ref ref name ... as an Outcome Measure of BrandEquity, Journal of Marketing, 67 October , 1 17 ref And, at the root ..., and Managing Customer Based BrandEquity, Journal of Marketing, 57 January 1 22 ref ref Lassar, W., B. Mittal and A. Sharma 1995 . Measuring Customer Based BrandEquity, Journal of Consumer Marketing, 12 4 , 11 19 ref The study of brandequity is increasingly popular as some marketing researchers have ..., Berkekley, CA New Riders Publishing. ref Brandequity is one of the factors which can increase ... Grannell, Chris 2009 . http www.brandchannel.com papers review.asp?sp id 1460 Untangling BrandEquity ... of brandequity include but not limited to changing market share, profit margins, consumer recognition ... be the brandequity. ref name Neumeier 2006 One high profile firm level approach is by the consulting ..., is due to the brand. ref Aaker, David A. 1996 , Measuring BrandEquity Across Products and Markets ... of the brand can occur if multiple measures are used. Positive brandequity vs. negative brandequity Refimprove date November 2009 A brandequity is the positive effect of the brand on the difference ... equity. One perspective states brandequity cannot be negative, hypothesizing only positive brandequity ... is that negative equity can exist, due to catastrophic events to the brand, such as a wide product ... . Colloquially, the term negative brandequity may be used to describe a product or service where ... product. Family branding vs. individual branding strategies The greater a company s brandequity, the greater ... in the core brand. Aspects of brandequity includes brand loyalty, awareness, association, and perception ... Windstar to the Ford Freestar Freestar would cause confusion and discard brandequity built up ... more details
Multiple issues wikify January 2011 orphan September 2010 Social BrandEquity , or Social Brand Value , is a key marketing asset, accrued by marketing effects or outcomes in social media channels, which can engender a unique relationship between the firm and its stakeholders. ref Baur, Daniel 2010 , Social Brand Value Measuring BrandEquity in Social Media , Fribourg ref ref Christodoulides, Georg De Chernatony, Leslie 2009 , Consumber based brandequity conceptualization and measurement A literature review , in International Journal of Marketing Research, Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. 43 66 ref References Reflist Category Social media ... more details
Infobox company name India BrandEquity Foundation logo caption India Resource Centre type Semi Government genre fate predecessor successor foundation founder defunct location city Gurgaon location country India location locations area served key people Aparna Dutt Sharma small Chief executive officer CEO small industry products services revenue operating income net income aum assets equity owner num employees parent divisions subsid homepage http www.ibef.org IBEF footnotes intl India BrandEquity Foundation IBEF is an India n organisation that collects, collates and disseminates accurate, comprehensive and current information on India. IBEF is a public private partnership between the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India and the Confederation of Indian Industry CII with the primary objective of building positive economic perceptions of India globally. IBEF claims to play the following roles in the nation branding campaign of India Forum for brand vision development Co ordinator of strategic marketing initiatives India Resource Centre One of the notable initiatives by IBEF was India s most ambitious brand building campaign &mdash India Everywhere at the World Economic Forum s Annual Meeting in January 2006. For this IBEF worked with multiple partners across sectors to execute the campaign. Sectors & Industries IBEF is a huge resource centre on financial, insurance and banking systems of India, major growth areas such as biotechnology, IT and software, major investments into different states of India. class wikitable Automobiles Auto Components Aviation Banking Biotechnology Cement Financial Services Food Industry Gems and Jewellery Healthcare Information Technology Insurance IT enabled Services Media & Entertainment Oil & Gas Others Pharmaceuticals Real Estate Retail Semiconductors Steel Textiles Telecommunications Tourism & Hospitality Administration IBEF is administerd ... IBEF India BrandEquity Foundation IBEF is a public private partnership between the Ministry of Commerce ... more details
Other In Poker strategy Equity poker strategy , a player s expected share of the pot Brandequity , in marketing, the value built up in a brand disambig de Equity fr quit it Equity ...Wiktionary equity TOC right Equity may refer to Finance, accounting and ownership Equity finance , the value of an ownership interest in property, including shareholders equity in a business Stock , the generic term for common equity securities is called stock Home equity , the difference between the fair market value and unpaid mortgage balance on a home Private equity , stock in a privately held company Equity in income of affiliates , an accounting term referring to the consolidated or unconsolidated ownership in affiliate companies Fairness Equity law , a branch of jurisprudence in common law jurisdictions Equity economics , the study of fairness in economics Educational equity , the study and achievement of fairness in education Intergenerational equity , equality and fairness in relationships between people of different ages Equity theory , on the relations and perceptions of fairness in distributions of resources within social and professional situations. Employment equity Canada ... groups Health equity , equality in health and healthcare Companies and organizations The word equity is also used in the names of the following companies and organisations Companies Equity Bank Group , a financial services provider in East Africa, headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya Equity Bank Uganda , a subsidiary of the Equity Bank Group Equity Industries, an electronics subsidiary of Chiaphua Components Group Equity Music Group , a country music record label Equity Office Properties Trust , one ... Equity Association , Labor union of actors and stage managers in the United States. Canadian Actors Equity Association , an association in Canada Forum Party of Alberta , a defunct political party from Alberta, Canada also known as the Equity Party. Equity trade union formerly British Actors Equity ... more details
to the 1980s, and is now quantified in concepts such as brand value and brandequity . Naomi Klein has described this development as brandequity mania . ref name nologo In 1988, for example ... Brand engagement BrandequityBrand loyalty Brand tribalism Branding agency Co branding Content ... Cola logo is an example of a widely recognised trademark representing a global brand Marketing A brand is the Identity philosophy identity of a specific Product business product , service economics service , or business ref David Aaker 1991 , Managing BrandEquity . ref Page needed date January 2010 A brand can take many forms, including a name , Sign display device sign , symbol , color combination ... from another by means of a Branding iron hot iron stamp . A legally protected brand name is called a trademark . The word brand has continued to evolve to encompass identity it affects the personality of a product, company or service. A concept brand is a brand that is associated with an abstract ..., or business. A commodity brand is a brand associated with a commodity . Got milk? is an example of a commodity brand. In the automotive industry, brands were originally called marques, and marque is still often used as a synonym for brand in reference to motor vehicles. ref Citation chapter marque ... was first included in A Supplement to the OED II, 1976 ref Concepts Brand is the personality that identifies ... the psychological aspect, brand associations like thoughts, feelings, perceptions, images, experiences, beliefs, attitudes, and so on that become linked to the brand, of a brand from the experiential aspect. The experiential aspect consists of the sum of all points of contact with the brand and is known as the brand experience . The psychological aspect, sometimes referred to as the brand ... in branding seek to develop or align the expectations behind the brand experience, creating the impression that a brand associated with a product or service has certain qualities or characteristics ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name A Brand Img Img capt Img size Landscape Background group or band Alias Origin Antwerp , Belgium Genre Rock music Rock Years active 2004 present Label This Is Bang label This Is Bang Associated acts URL Current members Dag Taeldeman br Frederick Heuvinck br Tim Bekaert br Tom Vermeir br Frederik De Lepeleere Past members Notable instruments A Brand is a Belgium Belgian rock group featuring Dag Taeldeman . Their hits include Riding Your Ghost , Hammerhead , Beauty Booty Killerqueen and Time . History A Brand recorded their first album, 45 RPM , in a garage in 2004. Riding Your Ghost became their first single on alternative radio. In 2005 they performed on the Belgian festivals Dour Festival Dour , Zeverrock and Ackerrock and in 2006 several others, including Rock Werchter and Pukkelpop . In same year they also released their second album Hammerhead , and scored minor hits with Hammerhead , Beauty Booty Killerqueen and A Perfect Habitat For Foxes . In the summer of 2008 A Brand released their third album Judas . Line up Dag Taeldeman vocals, guitar Frederik Heuvinck vocals, drums Frederik De Lepeleere vocals, bass Tim Bekaert vocals, guitar Tom Vermeir vocals, guitar Discography Studio albums 45 RPM 2004 Hammerhead 2006 Judas 2008 Future You 2011 Singles Riding Your Ghost 2004 I Do As I Please 2005 Hammerhead 2006 Beauty Booty Killerqueen 2006 A Perfect Habitat For Foxes 2006 Time 2008 The Bubbles 2008 Mad Love, Sweet Love 2009 The Mud 2011 External links http www.abrand.be Official website Use dmy dates date November 2010 DEFAULTSORT A Brand Category Belgian rock music groups nl A Brand ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 nofootnotes date June 2009 Customer equity is the total combined customer lifetime value s of all of a company s customers. Overview In deciding the Value economics value of a company, it is important to know of how much value its customer base is in terms of future revenues. The greater the customer equity CE , the more future revenue in the lifetime of its clients this means that a company with a higher customer equity can get more money from its customers on average than another company that is identical in all other characteristics. As a result a company with higher customer equity is more valuable than one without it. It includes customers Social capital goodwill ... nothing to do with the traditional meaning of Ownership equityequity . There are three drivers to customer equity, all of which refer to three sides of the same thing Value equity What the customer assesses the value of the product or service provided by the company to be Brandequity What the customer assesses the value of the brand is, above its objective value Retention equity The tendency of the customer to stick with the brand even when it is priced higher than an otherwise equal product Customer equity strategy Companies often attempt to gain more customers and increase revenues by improving customer equity. They do this by improving consumer service improving the value or desirability of the brand improving goodwill improving brand popularity such as by advertisements Literature Rust, Roland T. Lemon, Katherine N. Zeithaml, Valarie A. Return on Marketing Using Customer Equity to Focus Marketing Strategy , Journal of Marketing 68 1 , 2004, 109 127 See also CE disambiguation Equity disambiguation Net worth Ownership equity Customer service Customer Customer relationship management ... Customer equity http www.customerequity.com ce indepth.html Customer equity http www.scribd.com doc 13423473 Customer Equity Customer equity Category Microeconomics Category Marketing Category ... more details
statement s. Ownership equity includes both tangible and intangible items such as brand names and reputation goodwill . Account accountancy Account s listed under ownership equity include http finance.yahoo.com ...for equity securities Stock Expert subject Business and Economics date November 2008 more footnotes date August 2010 Accounting In accountancy accounting and finance , equity is the residual claim or interest ... placed on assets do not exceed liabilities, negative equity exists. In an accounting context, Shareholders equity or stockholders equity, shareholders funds, shareholders capital or similar terms ... proceeds. Ownership equity is the last or residual claimant residual claim against assets, paid only ... to pay their bills, nothing is left over to reimburse owners equity. Thus owners equity is reduced to zero. Ownership equity is also known as risk capital, liable capital or simply, equity. Equity investments An equity investment generally refers to the buying and holding of shares of stock on a stock ... of the stock rises. It may also refer to the acquisition of equity ownership participation ... can be made to assess whether an equity is over or underpriced, compared with a long term ... of an equity and that of the long term bond. Accounting In financial accounting , equity capital is the owners ... earnings Treasury stock Stock options Reserve accounting Reserve Book value The book value of equity ... Equity will decrease, for example, when machinery depreciates, which is registered as a decline ... in shareholders equity. Issue of new equity in which the firm obtains new capital increases the total shareholders equity. Share repurchases, in which a firm gives back money to its investors, reducing on the asset side its financial assets, and on the liability side the shareholders equity. For practical ... value. Shareholders equity When the owners are shareholder s, the interest can be called shareholders equity the accounting remains the same, and it is ownership equity spread out among shareholders ... more details
nofootnotes date February 2008 The Epson Equity series of IBM Compatible Personal Computer s was manufactured from 1985 until the early 90s by Epson Inc. Epson was well known for its dot matrix printers at the time and the Equity series represents their entry into the growing PC compatible market. The Equity I was the first system introduced, equipped with an Intel 8088 CPU and one or two 5.25 floppy disk drive s. Deleted image removed Image EpsonEquityI.jpg thumb right The Epson Equity I was one of the first IBM compatible PCs to be widely used in the home. Models Equity I Equity Ie Equity I Equity II Equity II Equity III Equity III Equity LT Equity 286 Equity 386SX Equity 386DX Equity 5 123 Y0 Category IBM PC compatibles Category Seiko Epson ... more details
Infobox Company Company name Platinum Equity company logo Image Platinum Equity logo.png 200px Platinum Equity Logo Company type Limited liability company foundation 1995 Headquarters Beverly Hills , California ... Private Equity products Investments , private equity fund s, leveraged buyouts homepage http www.platinumequity.com www.platinumequity.com num employees 30,000 Platinum Equity is a private equity investment ... companies in the U.S. and Europe. Platinum Equity is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California ... J. Ray October 28, 2009 . http www.forbes.com lists 2009 21 private companies 09 Platinum Equity ... in the firm s private equity fund vehicles, Platinum Equity Capital Partners and Platinum Equity ...?aID 583646202.619106.1677065.1125728.3825997.758&aID2 128996 Platinum Equity Closes 2.75 Billion Private Equity Fund. Los Angeles Business Journal. ref History Platinum Equity was founded in 1995 by Tom Gores . Platinum Equity s first acquisition was LSI, a company that generated computer graphics ... July 1996 and September 2001, Tom Gores wholly owned fund Platinum Equity, LLC made 32 acquisitions ... Communications . ref name Ready to Play BusinessWeek ranked Platinum Equity number 10 on its 1999 list .... BusinessWeek Online . ref Throughout these early years, Tom Gores broke many private equity rules including specializing in the tech sector and using his own money as equity, and leveraging against ... 257231620.html Platinum Equity lists partners, officers. Meadville Tribune . September 14, 2007. ref ... local local story 257231620.html Platinum Equity lists partners, officers. Meadville Tribune. September 14, 2007. ref The firm s first fund, Platinum Equity Capital Partners, was raised in 2004 and had ... s second fundraise, Platinum Equity Capital Partners II, which closed in September 2008 despite uncertainty in the financial markets. For Platinum Equity Capital Partners II, the firm initially ... crisis of 2007 2010 financial crisis , Platinum Equity acquired 14 companies in the first 11 months ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2008 Cleanup date September 2010 The equity ratio is a financial ratio indicating the relative proportion of Equity finance equity used to finance a company s assets. The two components are often taken from the firm s balance sheet or statement of financial position so called book value , but the ratio may also be calculated using market values for both, if the company s equities are publicly traded. The equity ratio is especially in Central Europe a very common financial ratio while in the US the debt to equity ratio is more often used in financial research reports. Equity Ratio Owners Equity Total Assets Example Equity ratio 12 shareholder s equity total assets USD 79,180,000 USD 647,483,000 The Equity Ratio is a good indicator of the level of leverage used by a company. The Equity ratio measures the proportion of the total assets that are financed by stockholders and not creditors. The calculation of equity ratio is Total shareholder s equity Owner s Equity Total Assets A low equity ratio will produce good results for stockholders as long as the company earns a rate of return on assets that is greater than the interest rate paid to creditors. See also Debt to equity ratio Leverage finance DEFAULTSORT Equity Ratio Category Financial ratios de Eigenkapitalquote ja sv Soliditet ... more details
For the credit card secured by home equity HELOC An Equity Card is proof of membership in an organization of stage actors such as the Actors Equity Association of the United States or the British Equity trade union Equity . For some exclusive clubs catering to show business types, the card can be used to prove that they are indeed the actor and not some look alike imposter. According to the BBC website, the children who sang on Pink Floyd s number one hit Another Brick in the Wall Part 2 couldn t appear in the video because they didn t hold Equity cards ref http www.bbc.co.uk blogs magazinemonitor index.html a018300 BBC News Magazine ref . References Reflist theat stub Category Acting ... more details
Educational equity , or equity in education, is the study and achievement of fairness in education . The study of educational equity is often linked with the study of excellence and equity . Dimensions of Educational Equity Educational equity has two interrlated dimensions. One is the issue of fairness, in that achievement ought to be based upon ability and application, and not on factors such as gender , socio economic status or ethnicity . The second dimension is that all individuals have a right to basic functioning literacy and numeracy OECD, 2007 . Solutions Addressing the issue of educational equity is a complex challenge. However the needs to involve education policy , classroom practices and resourcing OECD, 2007 . References OECD 2007. No More Failures Ten Steps to Equity in Education. Lead Author Simon Field. Paris OECD Publishing. Uncategorized date January 2011 ... more details
seealso Court of Chancery A chancery court , equity court or court of equity is a court that is authorized to apply principles of Equity law equity , as opposed to law , to Legal case cases brought before it. These courts began with petitions to the Lord Chancellor of England. Equity courts handled lawsuits and petitions requesting remedies other than damages, such as writs, injunctions, and specific performance. Most were eventually merged with courts of law. ref name legdict http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com court of equity Legal Dictionary.com ref United States bankruptcy court s are the one example of federal courts which operate as courts of equity. ref name legdict Some common law jurisdiction s such as the U.S. state s of Delaware , Mississippi , New Jersey , South Carolina , and Tennessee preserve the distinctions between law and equity and between courts of law and courts of equity. References references External links http archives.delaware.gov collections aghist 2816.shtml Brief History of Equity Courts in the U.S. state of Delaware Category Equity Category Common law Category English legal terms UK law stub US law stub ru ... more details
Refimprove date July 2008 Home equity is the market value of a homeowner s Encumbrance unencumbered interest in their real property &mdash that is, the difference between the home s fair market value and the outstanding balance of all lien s on the property. The property s Ownership equityequity increases as the debtor makes payments against the mortgage loan mortgage balance, and or as the property value Appreciation appreciates . In economics , home equity is sometimes called real property value . Technically, home equity has a zero rate of return and is not Market liquidity liquid . Home equity management refers to the process of using Mortgage equity withdrawal equity extraction via loan s&mdash at favorable, and often tax favored, interest rate s&mdash to invest otherwise Market liquidity illiquid equity in a target that offers higher returns. Home owners acquire equity in their home from two sources. They purchase equity with their down payment, and the principal portion of any payments they make against their mortgage. They also benefit from a gain in equity when the value of the property increases. Investors typically look to purchase properties that will grow in value, causing the equity in the property to increase, thus providing a return on their investment when the property is sold. Home equity may serve as Collateral finance collateral for a home equity loan or HELOC home equity line of credit HELOC . Many home equity plans set a fixed period during which the person can borrow money, such as 10 years. At the end of this draw period, the person may be allowed to renew the credit line. If the plan does not allow renewals, the person will not be able to borrow additional ... years. ref name Home Equity Credit cite web url http www.homeownerequities.com home equity credit overview title Home Equity Credit accessdate 2009 11 05 ref See also Bet Tzedek Legal Services The House of Justice Home equity loan Ownership Equity References Reflist Category Personal finance Category ... more details
orphan date August 2008 Equity Repositioning is the financial strategy of taking an Stock equity rich asset base and repositioning those assets into a diversity of investment vehicles. The idea is to borrow against the equity value of a property and reposition that capital. This strategy is aimed at earning a rate of return greater than the cost to borrow the funds. Equity is the monetary value of a property or business beyond any amounts owed on it in mortgages , claims , liens , etc. Repositioning means to place or put something in a new position to position again. Category Investment econ stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Art equity is a proportionate ownership right that an individual or entity may claim against a physical representation of Art . Art Equity is distributed through organizations like the International art exchange . Art equity has many legal rights and any ownership stake is transferable pending the owner s permission. Category Legal terms Category Equity ... more details
Fold equity is a concept in poker strategy that is especially important when a player becomes short stacked in a no limit or possibly pot limit poker tournament tournament . ref http www.cardplayer.com magazine article 14805 Cardplayer.com Fold Equity ref It is the Poker strategy Equityequity a player can expect to gain due to the opponent folding to his or her bets. It equates to math text Fold Equity , text likelihood that opponent folds text gain in equity if opponent s fold math The first half of the formula can be estimated based on reads on opponents or their previous actions. The second part is the equity obtained when the opponent s fold to your raise i.e. the total current pot , minus the equity resulting in case your opponent s call your raise i.e. your showdown equity in the post raise pot . As the post raise pot is larger than the current pot, fold equity can be positive as well as negative. ref http www.google.com base a 1121639 D14649816285364122504 A mathematical definition of fold equity ref Fold equity becomes an important concept for short stacks for the following reason. Opponents can be considered likely to call all ins with a certain range of hands. When they will have to use a large percentage of their stack to make the call, this range can be expected to be quite ... wider, and he or she becomes less likely to fold. Consequently, fold equity diminishes. There will be a point ... equity. Example Alice holds cards A 6 playing against one opponent, Brian, who holds cards 2 2 . The flop is cards 9 7 3 . At this point, Alice has a pot equity of 31.5 and Brian has a pot equity of 68.5 ... likely to fold facing a pot sized bet. As such, Alice s fold equity is math 70 68.5 48.2925 math . Consequently, Alice can consider that her hand equity if she bets will equal math 31.5 48.2925 79.7925 math . Notes references External links http www.cardschat.com blog 11 20 fold equity revisited Fredrik Paulsson on fold equity Category Poker strategy ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 An equity loan is a mortgage loan in which the borrower receives cash . Typically the loan is secured by real estate already owned outright. For example, if a person owns a home worth 100,000, but does not currently have a mortgage on it, they may take an equity loan at 80 Loan to value ratio loan to value LTV or 80,000 in cash in exchange for a mortgage law mortgage on the title. Many lending institutions require the borrower to repay interest only loan only an interest component of the loan each month calculated daily, and compounded to the loan once each month . The borrower can apply any surplus funds to the outstanding loan principal at any time, reducing the amount of interest calculated from that day onward. Some loan products also allow the possibility to redraw cash up to the original LTV, potentially perpetuating the life of the loan beyond the original loan term. The interest rate applied to equity loans is much lower than that applied to unsecured loan s, such as credit card debt. The reasoning behind this is that equity loans involve collateral , and credit card debt does not. See also HELOC Equity finance Real estate equity Real estate equity DEFAULTSORT Equity Loan Category Personal finance Econ stub ... more details
multiple issues orphan July 2008 unreferenced June 2007 In financial market s, an equity issuance is the sale of new equity or stock by a firm to investor s. Equity issuance can involve a private sale, in which the database transaction transaction between investors and the firm takes place directly, or publicly, in which case the firm has to register the securities with the authorities and the sale takes place in an organized market, open to any registered investor, a process more akin to an auction . Two common types of public equity issuance are initial public offering s IPOs and seasoned equity offering s SEOs . This is one of the ways firms corporate finance finance themselves, that is, they obtain funds from investors in order to engage in business . Role of investment banks Investment bank s, such as Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley are frequently intermediaries in the equity issue process, and for some of these firms the fee s associated with IPO s are a substantial part of their income. The role of these bank s is to study the characteristics and business plans of the firm which is issuing equity and then recommend a minimum purchase price to investors. On the other hand they are in charge of convincing investors that the purchase is a good opportunity and therefore the success of IPO placement partly hinges on the reputation of the investment bank that is doing it. Often it is done by joint stock companies to raise money. See also Thomson Financial league tables Underwriting DEFAULTSORT Equity Issuance Category Corporate finance sv Nyemission ... more details
Infobox company company name Equity Bank company logo company type Public company Public br Nairobi Stock ... UserFiles File Equity 20Bank 20Group 20Audited 20Financial 20Statements 20as 2031st 20December 202010.pdf ... 5,200 homepage http www.equitybank.co.ke Homepage Equity Bank is a financial services provider ... banks Register.aspx List of Licensed Commercial Banks In Kenya ref asof October 2010 , Equity Bank ... in 2010 . ref http allafrica.com stories 201010270659.html Equity Bank Has Largest Customer ..., the shareholder s equity in the bank was valued at approximately US 336.7 million KES 28.3 billion . ref http www.equitybank.co.ke UserFiles File Equity 20Bank 20Group 20Audited 20Financial 20Statements 20as 2031st 20December 202010.pdf 2010 Audited Annual Financial Report ref Equity Bank Group Equity Bank Group is a large financial services group in East Africa , with an asset base estimated at over US 1.5 billion, and shareholders equity in excess of US 237 million, as of June 2010. ref http www.equitybank.co.ke about.php?subcat 5 About Equity Bank Group ref The companies that comprise the Equity ...&sugexp ldymls&xhr t&q equity bank&cp 7&um 1&ie UTF 8&sa N&tab we Members Of Equity Bank Group ref Equity Bank Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Bank Rwanda Kigali , Rwanda flagicon Rwanda coming soon Equity Bank Southern Sudan Juba, Sudan Juba , Southern Sudan flagicon Southern Sudan Equity Bank Tanzania Dar es Salaam , Tanzania flagicon Tanzania coming soon Equity Bank Uganda Kampala , Uganda flagicon Uganda Equity Consulting Group Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Insurance Agency Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Nominees Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Investment Services Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Finserve Africa Limited Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Equity Group Foundation Nairobi , Kenya flagicon Kenya Shares of the stock of Equity Bank Group , the parent company of Equity Bank, are listed on the Nairobi ... more details
In finance , an equity derivative is a class of Derivative finance derivatives whose value is at least partly derived from one or more underlying Stock equity securities . Option finance Options and Future finance futures are by far the most common equity derivatives, however there are List of finance topics Equity derivatives many other types of equity derivatives that are actively traded. Equity options main Option finance Equity options are the most common type of equity derivative. ref http www.investopedia.com terms e equity derivative.asp Investopedia.com Equity derivatives ref They provide ... security with debt and equity like features. It can be used by investors to obtain the upside of equity like returns while protecting the downside with regular bond like coupons. Equity futures, options and swaps Investors can gain exposure to the equity markets using futures, options and swaps. These can be done on single stocks, a customized basket of stocks or on an index of stocks. These equity ... an existing equity position, or speculating on future movements of the index. Indices for futures .... Vague date March 2008 Equity basket derivatives Equity basket derivatives are futures, options or swaps where the underlying is a non index basket of shares. They have similar characteristics to equity ... that an equity index is. These are used normally for correlation trading. Single stock futures Single ... than a stock index. Their performance is similar to that of the underlying equity itself, although ... settlement is used to avoid speculation in the market.... Equity index swaps An equity index swap is an agreement ... number of years. The cash flows will be an equity index value swapped, for instance, with LIBOR . Swaps ... you require. They can also be relatively cost efficient. Equity swap main Equity swap An equity swap, like an equity index swap, is an agreement between two parties to swap two sets of cash flows ... derivatives Other examples of equity derivative securities include exchange traded fund s and Intellidex ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2009 Equity value is the value of a company available to owners or shareholders. It is the enterprise value plus all cash and cash equivalents, short and long term investments, and less all short term debt, long term debt and minority interests. Equity value accounts for all the ownership interest in a firm including the value of unexercised stock options and securities convertible to equity. From a mergers and acquisitions academic perspective, equity value differs from market capitalization or market value in that it incorporates all equity interests in a firm whereas market capitalization or market value only reflects those common shares currently outstanding. Calculating Equity Value Equity value can be calculated two ways, either the intrinsic value method, or the fair market value method. The intrinsic value method is calculated as follows Equity Value Market capitalization Amount that in the money stock options are in the money Value of Stock equity issued from in the money convertible security convertible securities Proceeds from the conversion of convertible securities The fair market value method is as follows Equity Value Market capitalization fair value of all stock Option finance options in the money and out of the money , calculated using the Black Scholes formula or a similar method Value of convertible security convertible securities in excess of what the same securities would be valued without the conversion attribute The fair market value method more accurately captures the value of out of the money securities. stock market Category Mathematical finance Category Fundamental analysis econ stub de Equity Value ... more details
for the television show Sweat Equity TV series Unreferenced date July 2008 Sweat equity is a term that refers to a party s contribution to a project in the form of effort as opposed to financial Ownership equityequity , which is a contribution in the form of capital. In a partnership, some partners may contribute to the firm only capital and others only sweat equity. Similarly, in a startup company formed as a corporation, employees may receive stock or stock option s, becoming thus part owners of the firm, in return for accepting salaries that are below their respective market values this includes zero wages . ref http www.growvc.com blog 2009 10 first service investment platform in the world invest work and competence globally Grow Venture Community ref The term used to refer to a form of Remuneration compensation by business es to their owners or employees. The term is sometimes used to describe the efforts put into a start up company by the founders in exchange for ownership shares of the company. This concept, also called stock for services and sometimes equity compensation or sweat equity can also be seen when startup companies use their shares of stock to entice service providers to provide necessary corporate services in exchange for a discount or for deferring service fees until a later date, see e.g. Idea Makers and Idea Brokers in High Technology Entrepreneurship by Todd L. Juneau et al., Greenwood Press, 2003, which describes equity for service programs involving ... sweat equity that has been used. In a successful model used by Habitat for Humanity , families who ... to pay, and willingness to partner contribute sweat equity hours to the construction of their own ... in other ways. The amount and type of sweat equity varies by affiliate or office. Once moved ... for other partner families. References reflist 2 Category Corporate finance Private equity and venture capital sv Sweat equity ... more details
There are multiple definitions of social equity as it is a new term each industry has seemed to take on a different connotation. The following provides for examples of each connotation. Education Many colleges and universities consider the term social equity as synonymous with social equality . Examples include Shippensburg University , Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania , Arizona State College of Public Programs , and North Carolina State University , among others. Private companies Conservation Economy In terms of conservation, Social Equity implies fair access to livelihood, education, and resources full participation in the political and cultural life of the Community and self determination in meeting Fundamental Needs. As Martin Luther King observed, where there is injustice for one, there is injustice for all. Social Equity is the cornerstone of Social Capital, which cannot be maintained for a few at the expense of the many. Increased equity results in decreased spending on prisons, security enforcement, welfare, and social services. It also creates new potential markets. ref http www.conservationeconomy.net social capital.html Conservation Economy ref World Market Media Social Equity is the perceived value of an individual, organization, or brands reputation and following online. This value increases or decreases based on the online buzz and conversations that take ... to promote fairness, justice, and equity in the formation of public policy. ref http www.napawash.org aa social equity index.html National Academy of Public Administration ref In 1968, H. George Frederickson came up with a theory of social equity and put it forward as the third pillar of public administration. ref name Social Equity http bss.sfsu.edu naff PA 752 Frederickson.pdf ref Frederickson was concerned ... as citizen B ignoring social and econimic conditions. Hi goal for social equity to take ... should adhere. ref name Social Equity References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Social Equity Category Sociology ... more details