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1 equity
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2 equity kicker
equity kicker 1. FIN Equity Kicker m, Eigenkapitalkomponente f, Ausstattungsanreiz m; Kaufoption f auf Unternehmensanteile, Kaufoption f auf Geschäftsanteile, Kaufoption f auf Stammaktien (an incentive to encourage investors to lend a company money, i.e. an addition to a security as compensation for taking additional risk, e.g. ordinary shares at call as a sweetener with mezzanine finance; synonymous: equity sweetener; zusätzlicher Anreiz in der Form einer Eigenkapitalkomponente in der Ausstattung für z. B. eine nachrangig besicherte Anleihe –junior issue–, eine attraktive Kaufoption auf einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Verbindung mit einem unbesicherten Darlehen); 2. BANK (AE) Kapitalbeteiligung f eines Gläubigers; 3. ECON Eigenkapitalbeteiligung f eines FremdkapitalgebersEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity kicker
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3 equity method
equity method ACC, FIN Equity-Methode f, Nettomethode f (free cash flow for equity owners only; opposite: entity method = Bruttomethode; DCF)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity method
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4 equity sweetener
equity sweetener (infrml) FIN Eigenkapitalkomponente f, Ausstattungsanreiz m; Kaufoption f auf Stammaktien, Kaufoption f auf Geschäftsanteile, Kaufoption f auf Unternehmensanteile, Equity Kicker m (an incentive to encourage investors to lend a company money, i.e. an addition to a security as compensation for taking additional risk, e.g. ordinary shares at call as a sweetener with mezzanine finance; synonymous: equity kicker; zusätzlicher Anreiz in der Form einer Eigenkapitalkomponente in der Ausstattung für z. B. eine nachrangig besicherte Anleihe –junior issue–, eine attraktive Kaufoption auf einen Anteil am gezeichneten Kapital in Verbindung mit einem nachrangig besicherten oder unbesicherten Darlehen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity sweetener
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5 equity jurisdiction
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6 equity shall prevail
equity shall prevail Equity hat Vorrang -
7 equity element
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity element
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8 equity market
equity market FIN, STOCK Aktienmarkt m, Markt m für Beteiligungspapiere, Beteiligungsmarkt m, Equity-Markt mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity market
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9 equity ratio
equity ratio ACC, FIN Eigenkapitalquote f (ratio of equity to total assets, Verhältnis von Eigenkapital zu Gesamtkapital)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity ratio
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10 equity to sales ratio
equity to sales ratio ECON Umschlagsgeschwindigkeit f des Eigenkapitals, Umschlagshäufigkeit f des Eigenkapitals (synonymous: equity turnover)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity to sales ratio
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11 equity capital
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12 equity in a company
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13 equity market
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14 equity of redemption
1. Auslösungsrecht n (Pfand);2. Wert m eines Grundstücksanteils nach Abzug aller Belastungen;3. Resteigentum n des Sicherungsgebers -
15 equity trading
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16 equity
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17 equity accounting
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity accounting
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18 equity and debt capital
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity and debt capital
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19 equity and liabilities
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity and liabilities
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20 equity backing
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > equity backing
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