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Equity kickerStock warrants issued attached to privately placed bonds.Equity kicker Similar MatchesEquity linked mortgageEquity linked mortgageThe lender takes ownership of a stake in the equity of the property. This means that they lend you less than the full amount that is required to buy the home. Interest is only charged on the amount that they lend you and not on the full value of the property. When you sell the property, the lender receives payment in proportion to the amount of equity that they own, and therefore benefits from any increase in the price of the property. All equity rateAll equity rateThe discount rate that reflects only the business risks of a project, distinct from the effects of financing. Debt/equity swapDebt/equity swapAn exchange of debt for equity, in which a lender is given a share of ownership to replace a loan. Used as a method of resolving debt crises. Deferred equityDeferred equityA common term for convertible bonds, which recognizes their equity component and the expectation that the bond will ultimately be converted into shares of common stock. Equity optionsEquity optionsSecurities that give the holder the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell a specified number of shares of stock, at a specified price for a certain (limited) time period. Typically one option equals 100 shares of stock. Further SuggestionsSalomon Brothers World Equity Index (SBWEI)general personal equity plan Equity release Foreign equity market Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA) Growing Equity Mortgage (gem) return on equity homeowners equity account Top down equity management style equity release scheme Stockholder equity Stratified equity indexing Return on equity (ROE) equity options Equity funding GEM (growing equity mortgage) Prices (of equity) Appel Loan (Accelerating Payoff Progressive Equity Loan) debt to equity ratio Dual syndicate equity offering Equity linked Eurobonds Equity floor Equity REIT negative equity high equity |
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