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    implies giving sellers a place to liquidate their shareholdings. Equity is defined by Investopedia as “the value of an asset less a number of all liabilities on that asset.” (n.d.). The definition of equity varies on the context and asset related. In general finance, equity is implied as one’s degree ownership in any asset after all debts associated with that asset are paid off. Stockholders’ equity may also be known as shareholders’ equity. It is referred to as the book value of the company,…

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    inordinate expanse of time researching the market on plotting the path of success while considering the potential roadblocks and planning within the equity crowdfunding arena. In essence, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act of 2012 provides investors and entrepreneurs choices not previously available on a large-scale model vis a via equity crowdfunding. In fact, Group Capital, a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) registered…

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    more sourcing and very limited due diligence and modeling. Firms that concentrate on late-stage financing do more of the traditional diligence, modeling, and execution, similar to a private equity firm. The advancement track is also a bit different at VC firms when compared to private equity. As in private equity, most VC pre-MBA associates come in with some type of experience. This can range from a stint as an investment banking analyst to industry specific training. Firm expect pre-MBA…

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    Case Questions: 1.) (a) Analyze the reasons for and against the rating change. (b) Think of arguments for and against considering pensions as equity or as debt. (c) Is S&P's methodology coherent before the change in its methodology? (d) After the change? (e) Is the "on balance-sheet" approach suggested by the academics better? (f) Is ThyssenKrupp right in arguing that its rating should not change? 2.) Analyze the reaction of stock and bond prices (Exhibits 10 and 11) and comment on the reaction…

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    employee partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership must ensue at the point of service. The four philosophies of shared governance are a partnership, equity, accountability, and ownership. Partnership is vital to building relationships, includes the entire staff in decisions and developments, suggests that each staff has a significant role in accomplishing the mission and purpose of the corporation, and is critical to the healthcare system’s effectiveness. Equity supports an emphasis…

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    which results in a more accepting society. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom and the Canadian Human Rights Act state, “In Canada, every person has the right to equal treatment in the workplace without discrimination”. Also, the Employment Equity Act wants to “redress the disadvantages women, Aboriginal peoples and members of the visible minority” face. I highly appreciate this clause, because the government of Canada is showing awareness to societal issues that are based on…

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    discrimination is equity where people want to be treated equally especially regarding pay. With rising issues concerning the environment such as global warming, the ethical issue relating to social responsibility has been popularized of late. Decision makers are facing increased pressure to protect the environment (Jennifer, 2011). At every firm, equity deals with the perceptions that people have on how they are treated in comparison to their fellow workers. To be treated with equity, they must…

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    other event in which an acquirer obtains control of one or more business’. On 1 August 2014, Steadfast Ltd acquired Ausure group that consist of Ausure Group Pty Ltd and its controlled entities for 73.82% of equity interest in Ausure Group Pty Ltd (Ausure Group), which holds 65.00% equity interest in Ausure Financial Services…

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    Steiner’s visit was sponsored by the Office of Diversity and Equity Red Flag campaign at CCSU. The campaign’s goal is to prevent dating violence in colleges. Sarah Dodd, specialist at the Office of Victim Advocacy at CCSU, did a survey at the Student Center and found an overwhelming number of students had said that the Red Flag Campaign has helped them to understand dating violence. Nicholas D’ Agostino, associate in the Diversity and Equity department, accentuated the importance of Steiner’s…

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    The manager who invests the money collected, called investment manager, into the type of assets that are having same objective as the objective of the scheme. For example, a person interested in Equity fund would invest in Equity or Equity related instruments and a person interest in Debt fund would invest in Debentures, Bonds, etc. A mutual fund may be a variety of professionally managed collective investment schemes that pool cash from several investors to get securities…

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