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High equity

A mortgage which is low in comparison to the amount deposited in cash by the purchaser.



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Deferred equity

Deferred equity

A 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.


Negative equity

Negative equity

A situation where the purchaser of a property has taken out a mortgage and some time after the purchase, the value of the property falls below the mortgage amount. For example:Purchase price of property: £80,000Deposit: £10,000Mortgage: £70,000If the value of the property falls below £70,000, the mortgage holder has negative equity in the property.


Prices (of equity)

Prices (of equity)

Price of a share of common stock on the date shown. Highs and lows are based on the highest and lowest intraday trading price.


Shared equity transaction

Shared equity transaction

A transaction in which two buyers purchase a property, one as a resident co-owner and the other as an investor co-owner.


TEFRA (Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1983)

TEFRA (Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1983)

The law requiring federal income tax withholding on payments of dividend and dividend to accounts without a certified tax identification number on file. See: dividend.


Further Suggestions

Cost of equity
Preferred equity redemption stock (PERC)
homeowners equity account
Sweat Equity
Equity kicker
Growing Equity Mortgage (gem)
Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 (TEFRA)
World Equity Benchmark Series (WEBS)
Equity linked policies
personal equity plan
debt to equity ratio
GEM (growing equity mortgage)
Sweat equity
Equity contribution agreement
Debt/equity swap
general personal equity plan
equity release scheme
equity
Equity funding
return on equity
Dual syndicate equity offering
Return on equity (ROE)
private equity
All equity rate
Carrot equity


 
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