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individual and equity
In an accounting context, Shareholders ' equity ( or stockholders ' equity, shareholders ' funds, shareholders ' capital or similar terms ) represents the remaining interest in assets of a company, spread among individual shareholders of common or preferred stock.
The individual investor is interested not only in the total changes to equity, but also in the increase / decrease in the value of his own personal share of the equity.
While most members hold equity memberships in the Club, non-equity memberships are also offered to cater to members ' individual lifestyles if they do not live in South Florida full time.
" In Canada, the criminal justice system aims to balance the goals of crime control and prevention, and justice ( equity, fairness, protection of individual rights ).
Although the capital for private equity originally came from individual investors or corporations, in the 1970s, private equity became an asset class in which various institutional investors allocated capital in the hopes of achieving risk adjusted returns that exceed those possible in the public equity markets.
Commentators have argued that a standard methodology is needed to present an accurate picture of performance, to make individual private equity funds comparable and so the asset class as a whole can be matched against public markets and other types of investment.
The greater a company's brand equity, the greater the probability that the company will use a family branding strategy rather than an individual branding strategy.
An individual or corporation pays an up front equity share for the cost of an aircraft, Say 1 / 4 of the aircraft price, known in the industry as a " quarter share ".
The individual or corporation is now an equity owner in that aircraft and can sell their equity position if necessary.
The Spanish Constitution defines it as a renounce on the State's part of its own punitive power on behalf of an individual, founded on reasons of equity or public interest.
* Angel investment-An angel investor or angel ( known as a business angel or informal investor in Europe ), is an affluent individual who provides capital for a business start-up, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.
" the art and science of human communication linked to a society's planned transformation from a state of poverty to one of dynamic socio-economic growth that makes for greater equity and the larger unfolding of individual potential.
Moreover, Gaudium et Spes ( Joy and Hope ), commonly referred to as the Magna Carta of the Catholic Church ’ s teaching on human dignity, implores people in order “ to satisfy the demands of justice and equity, strenuous efforts must be made, without disregarding the rights of persons or the natural qualities of each country, to remove as quickly as possible the immense economic inequalities, which now exist and in many cases are growing and which are connected with individual and social discrimination ” ( pa. 66 ).
Much like other prevalent theories of motivation, such as Maslow ’ s hierarchy of needs, equity theory acknowledges that subtle and variable individual factors affect each person ’ s assessment and perception of their relationship with their relational partners ( Guerrero et al., 2007 ).
Notice that the " equity " in the debt to equity ratio is the market value of all equity, not the shareholders ' equity on the balance sheet. To calculate the firm ’ s weighted cost of capital, we must first calculate the costs of the individual financing sources:
Early Socialists rejected an independent conception of liberty, opposed to the social, and also despised equality, as they considered, as Fourier, that one had only to orchestrate individual discordances, to harmonize them, or they believed, as Saint-Simon, that equality contradicted equity by a brutal levelling of individualities.
An account ( in bookkeeping ) refers to assets, liabilities, income, expenses, and equity, as represented by individual ledger pages, to which changes in value are chronologically recorded with debit and credit entries.

individual and partners
Booking ahead ( lining up a partner or partners ahead of time for each individual dance ), while common at some venues, is often discouraged.
For many individual dancers, exploring the limits of the Leader-Follower relationship adds to the dance, where this relationship might better be understood as a conversation between partners, with each contributing to the style and mood of the dance through their connection.
Bonobos do not form permanent monogamous sexual relationships with individual partners.
However, in the interests of reducing costs and improving efficiency, most networks have attempted to standardize on relatively few locations within these individual regions where they will be able to quickly and efficiently interconnect with their peering partners.
An individual tree may have 15 or more different fungal EcM partners at one time.
The number of sexual partners an individual has varies within a lifetime, and varies widely within a population.
Genital piercings and genital tattooing may be performed for aesthetic reasons, but piercings have the benefit of increasing sexual pleasure for the pierced individual or their sex partners.
The individual species are generally highly host specific, and especially the genera Heteractis and Stichodactyla, and the species Entacmaea quadricolor are frequent clownfish partners.
Expenses are shared between the SCA, agency partners, and individual donors.
In addition, due to vagueness in the verbiage of the act, most companies and entities within Nevada refuse to acknowledge or afford any major benefits or rights to registered domestic partners, leaving legal action as the only avenue to garner individual rights.
* Same-sex couples are not eligible to file jointly as a married couple and thus cannot take the advantages of lower tax rates when the individual income of the partners differs significantly
Limited partners of venture capital firms typically have access only to limited amounts of information with respect to the individual portfolio companies in which they are invested and are typically bound by confidentiality provisions in the fund's limited partnership agreement.
While some patients will want to discuss psychological or spiritual concerns and some will not, it is fundamentally important to assess each individual and their partners ' and families ' need for this type of support.
The Center requests that applicants be individual members or partners of Leave No Trace.
The Center requests that applicants be individual members or partners of Leave No Trace.
Under partnership tax treatment, each member of the LLC, as is the case for all partners of a partnership, annually receives a Form K-1 reporting the member's distributive share of the LLC's income or loss that is then reported on the member's individual income tax return.
Researchers in the 1960s used the term open marriage to describe individual freedom in choosing marriage partners.
Some theorize that courtship as it was known to prior generations has seen its last days and the next closest thing is gradual exclusivity, where the partners respect and value each other's individual lives but still maintain the ultimate goal of being together even if time or space does not permit it now.
Whether the injured party wishes to sue the partnership or the individual partners is usually a matter for the plaintiff since, in most jurisdictions, their liability is joint and several.
As a result, for Vaughan ' getting out of a relationship includes a redefinition of self at several levels: in the private thoughts of the individual, between partners, and in the larger social context in which the relationship exists '.
Further, no partner would be liable on account of the independent or unauthorized actions of other partners, thus allowing individual partners to be shielded from joint liability created by another partner's wrongful business decisions or misconduct.
** Security constraints: Defines who can execute this service in terms of roles or individual partners etc.
In this case, the land is not state-owned or in joint-ownership under a trust, but is owned by a definite partition unit, a legal partnership whose partners are the participating individual landowners.

individual and Arthur
A notable exception to this was relative newcomer Arthur Godfrey who, as late as 1942, was still doing a local morning show in Washington, D. C. Godfrey, who had been a cemetery-lot salesman and a cab driver, pioneered the style of talking directly to the listener as an individual, with a singular " you " rather than phrases like " Now, folks ..." or " Yes, friends ...." His combined shows contributed as much as 12 % of all CBS revenues ; by 1948, he was pulling down a half-million dollars a year.
As Arthur Ruppin, a proponent of Jewish agricultural colonization of the Trans-Jordan would later say, " The question was not whether group settlement was preferable to individual settlement ; it was rather one of either group settlement or no settlement at all.
ffrr ( full frequency range recording ) was a spin-off devised by Arthur Haddy of British Decca's development during the Second World War of a high fidelity hydrophone capable of detecting and cataloging individual German submarines by each one's signature engine noise, and enabled a greatly enhanced frequency range ( high and low notes ) to be captured on recordings.
In the letter, LCDR Jackson quoted RADM Arthur W. Radford saying of Butch O ' Hare that he " never saw one individual so universally liked.
Bosley Crowther of the New York Times observed, " In adapting for the screen Arthur Laurents ' stage play The Time of the Cuckoo, Mr. Lean and H. E. Bates discarded most of the individual shadings and psychological subtleties of that romance.
* Oral history interviews concerning the IAS computer -- includes individual interviews with Willis H. Ware, Arthur Burks, Herman Goldstine, Martin Schwarzschild, and others.
Social suffering, according to Arthur Kleinman and others, describes " collective and individual human suffering associated with life conditions shaped by powerful social forces.
In these essays, he explains that his novels combine fiction and history to place ordinary individuals ( like his novelistic protagonists Arthur Mervyn or Edgar Huntly ) into situations of historical stress ( like the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793 or settler-Indian violence on the Pennsylvania frontier after the Walking Purchase ) in such a way as educate his audience about virtuous behaviors and the historical causes and conditions of individual actions.
In the late 1980s, Arthur Ashkin and Joseph M. Dziedzic demonstrated the first application of the technology to the biological sciences, using it to trap an individual tobacco mosaic virus and Escherichia coli bacterium.
Sinn Féin candidates were elected in 73 constituencies but four party candidates ( Arthur Griffith, Éamon de Valera, Eoin MacNeill and Liam Mellows ) were elected for two constituencies and so the total number of individual Sinn Féin MPs elected was 69.
Arthur Pigou said in " It must be confessed, however, that we seldom know enough to decide in what fields and to what extent the State, on account of gaps between private and public costs could interfere with individual choice.
It does not regulate social dance directly – that is the business of individual organisers, the dance teacher organisations, such as the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, and the chains of dance teaching schools in the United States ( such as the Arthur Murray organisation ).
Shelley and Arthur had verified the depth by injecting individual itch powder spicules ( Mucuna pruriens ) and found that maximal sensitivity was found at the basal cell layer or the innermost layer of the epidermis.
It does not regulate social dance directly: that is the business of individual organisers, the dance teacher organisations, such as the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing, and the chains of dance teaching schools in the United States ( such as the Arthur Murray organisation ).
The surviving cabin crew ( Arthur Bradbury and Joanna Toff ) and two members of the Manchester Airport Fire Service were awarded the Queen's Gallantry Medal for their individual bravery, and the two flight attendants who died in the incident ( Sharon Ford and Jacqui Ubanski ) were also awarded the same honour posthumously for their devotion to duty and bravery.
Different strength training authors from Ellington Darden and Mike Mentzer to Dorian Yates and Gordon LaVelle have called their system HIT, with each individual having credited Arthur Jones for the formulation of its basic tenet principles.
In the 1930s the initial investigation about the identity of Albert Johnson primarily focused on an obscure individual named Arthur Nelson.
During and after World War II, individual members of the firm, including partners such as John Foster Dulles and Arthur Dean, also played important roles in domestic politics and international affairs.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who says he witnessed Home's mediumship and detailed the four individual types he felt that Home possessed.
Following the substantial growth of the consulting services practices of the Member Firms, and the decision taken by the members of the SC to divide the individual national practices of Arthur Andersen into two separate sets of entities-Arthur Andersen and Andersen Consulting-in 1977, pressure primarily from the consulting partners led to an agreed change of name of the SC to Andersen Worldwide Société Coopérative.
* List of Pre-Raphaelite paintings-includes catalogue of Arthur Hughes ' work with links to individual painting's articles.
Both Arthur Schopenhauer and Sigmund Freud have used this situation to describe what they feel is the state of individual in relation to others in society.
He reached the finals of the 1965 NCAA individual championships where he lost to Arthur Ashe 4 – 6, 1 – 6, 1 – 6.

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