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equity: Insurance Terms Dictionary - Equity

Definition and meaning of Equity :

 

Equity: The money value of an insurance company that is over and above its liabilities. Liabilities include almost all of its reserves.

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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equity: Insurance Terms Dictionary - Equity

Definition and meaning of Equity :

 

Equity: The money value of an insurance company that is over and above its liabilities. Liabilities include almost all of its reserves.

(Source: InsWeb)

 

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equity: Insurance Glossary Dictionary IV - EQUITY

Definition and meaning of EQUITY :

 

EQUITY: In investments, the ownership interest of shareholders. In a corporation, stocks as opposed to bonds.

(Source: Insurance Information Institute )

 

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equity: Insurance Glossary Dictionary IV - EQUITY INDEXED ANNUITY

Definition and meaning of EQUITY INDEXED ANNUITY :

 

EQUITY INDEXED ANNUITY: Nontraditional fixed annuity. The specified rate of interest guarantees a fixed minimum rate of interest like traditional fixed annuities. At the same time, additional interest may be credited to policy values based upon positive changes, if any, in an established index such as the S&P 500. The amount of additional interest depends upon the particular design of the policy. They are sold by licensed insurance agents and regulated by state insurance departments.

(Source: Insurance Information Institute )

 

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Equity derivative - Convertible Bonds

Convertible bonds are a combination of bonds and equity. Convertible bonds are bonds with a maturity date and coupon, with a call option where the holder has the right to convert into equity. A convertible bond has several desirable qualities for the investor or trader. Some of them include the following: They provide ‘asset protection’. The value of the convertible bond will only fall to the value of the ‘bond floor’. Convertible bonds can provide the possibility of ‘high equity returns’. Convertible bonds are usually of a ...

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Equity derivative, Equity derivative - What are Equity Derivatives?, Equity derivative - Equity Derivatives - Who are the Players, Equity derivative - Options - A Versatile Tool, Equity derivative - Option fundamentals, Equity derivative - Call options and Put options, Equity derivative - The option contract, Equity derivative - Why trade options, Equity derivative - Options – Traded on an Exchange, Equity derivative - Option valuation: The determinants of an option’s price, Equity derivative - Warrants, Equity derivative - Characteristics of Warrants, Equity derivative - The Pricing of Warrants, Equity derivative - Different Types of Warrants, Equity derivative - Benefits of Trading Warrants, Equity derivative - Risks of Trading Warrants, Equity derivative - Convertible Bonds, Equity derivative - Convertible Bond Terminology - Valuation Parameters, Equity derivative - Behaviour of Convertible Bonds, Equity derivative - Forwards Futures & Other Equity Derivatives, Equity derivative - Forward Contracts & Futures Contracts, Equity derivative - Stock Index Futures, Equity derivative - Swaps

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Brand equity - Positivity

It can be positive or negative. Positive brand equity is created by a history of effective promotion and consistently meeting or exceeding customer expectations. Negative brand equity is usually the result of bad management. Positive brand equity can be a significant barrier to entry for prospective competitors. 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. This is because family branding allows them to leverage off the equity accumulated in the core brand. This makes new product i ...

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Brand equity, Brand equity - Agents, Brand equity - Positivity

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equity: Generate Your Creative Future  

In our last two articles, we discussed how to use the Creative Journey to turn work challenges into creative opportunities. We asked you to recall a creative journey that you've experienced in the past, and described how USA astronaut Edgar Mitchell creatively handled the challenges he faced in his flight to and from the moon.

 

Each stage of the Creative Journey has two distinct steps, each with its own unique question. The story of Mary Nelson, President of Bethel New Life in West Side Chicago, USA, illustrates how she followed these steps to create a new future out of a definite challenge: to rejuvenate housing in run-down urban communities:

 

See also: Spirituality At Work, Work As A Spiritual Practice, Spiritual Based Leadership

 

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Equity levels and flows - Levels

Levels mean market equity (stock, share) value. This is market cap value of exchange listed companies. Remember that 99 % by amount of (and perhaps 50 % by equity value) of all joint-stock companies are small and not listed on stock exchanges, and are therefore not included in this equity value. Equity levels and flows - 2003. Stock market capitalization at the end of 2003 (compared with GDP converted to € through estimated purchasing power parity exchange rates) (ECB: Statistics pocket book, 2003 data f ...

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Equity levels and flows, Equity levels and flows - Levels, Equity levels and flows - 2003, Equity levels and flows - Level change, Equity levels and flows - 2004, Equity levels and flows - New issues, Equity levels and flows - 2004, Equity levels and flows - 2003, Equity levels and flows - Flows, Equity levels and flows - Trading volume

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equity: Encyclopedia - Motivation

In psychology, motivation is the driving force (desire) behind all actions of human beings, animals, and lower organisms. Many textbooks define it as an internal state or condition that activates behavior and gives it direction, desire or want that energizes and directs goal-oriented behavior, or an influence of needs and desires on the intensity and direction of behavior. Motivation is often based on emotions, specifically, on the search for positive emotional experiences and the avoidance of negative ones, where positi ...

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Chris Holt Windsor—St. Clair

Holt was 35 years old at the time of the election. (Windsor Star, 23 September 2003). He has an educational background in Urban and Regional Planning, and was a tool and die maker in Windsor at the time of the 2003 election. He has been involved in community programs such as the Windsor Bicycling Committee, the Windsor Essex County Environmental Committee and the Windsor Ontario Public Interest Research Group. He has written on sustainable development and social equity. Holt campaigned for the Canadian House of Commons in a by- ...

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Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Ron Yurick Algoma—Manitoulin, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Brian Elder Sullivan Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Stewart Sinclair Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Tom Mason Beaches—East York, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Ernst Braendli Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Sanjeev Goel Brampton Centre, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Paul Simas Brampton West—Mississauga, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Mike Clancy Brant, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Martin Donald Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Julie Gordon Burlington, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Michael Chownyk Cambridge, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Jim Burgess Chatham-Kent—Essex, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Mark O'Brien Davenport, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Don Craig Don Valley East, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Philip Hawkins Don Valley West, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Frank de Jong Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Gordon MacDonald Durham, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Mark Viitala Eglinton—Lawrence, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - John R. Fisher Elgin—Middlesex—London, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Tom Ferguson Erie—Lincoln, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Darren J. Brown Essex, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Ralph M. Chapman Etobicoke Centre, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Junyee Wang Etobicoke—Lakeshore, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Mir Kamal Etobicoke North, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Louise Pattington Glengarry—Prescott—Russell, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Ben Polley Guelph—Wellington, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Graeme Dunn Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Douglas J. Smith Haliburton—Victoria—Brock, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Matthew Raymond Smith Halton, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Raymond Dartsch Hamilton East, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Selwyn Inniss Hamilton Mountain, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Jo Pavlov Hamilton West, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Adam Scott Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Shelley Hannah Huron—Bruce, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Dan King Kenora—Rainy River, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Eric Walton Kingston and the Islands, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Luigi D'Agnillo Kitchener Centre, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Pauline Richards Kitchener—Waterloo, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Tim van Bodegom Lambton—Kent—Middlesex, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - John Baranyi Lanark—Carleton, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Jerry Heath Leeds—Grenville, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Bronagh Joyce Morgan London North Centre, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Bryan Smith London—Fanshawe, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Matt Takach Nepean—Carleton, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Chris Bradshaw Ottawa Centre, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Melanie Ransom Ottawa—Orleans, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - David Chernushenko Ottawa South, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Raphael Thierrin Ottawa—Vanier, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Neil Adair Ottawa West—Nepean, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Gregory Elliott Laxton Trinity—Spadina, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Allan Douglas Strong Waterloo—Wellington, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Chris Holt Windsor—St. Clair, Green Party candidates 2003 Ontario provincial election - Cary M. Lucier Windsor West

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Workplace democracy - History

Workplace democracy has a long history and arguably is much more basic and common to human work organization than is hierarchy. Workplace democracy - Associated with ideologies. These methods are often seen as associated with trade unions or syndicalism (or more lately eco-syndicalism), or in extreme forms anarcho-syndicalism. Most unions have democratic structures at least for selecting the leader, and sometimes these are seen as providing the only democratic aspects of work. However, unions are no ...

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Workplace democracy, Workplace democracy - History, Workplace democracy - Associated with ideologies, Workplace democracy - Studied by management science, Workplace democracy - Early theory, Workplace democracy - Relation to political theory, Workplace democracy - Current approaches, Workplace democracy - Limits of management, Workplace democracy - Influenced matrix management, Workplace democracy - Semler and Semco, Workplace democracy - versus Taylorism, Workplace democracy - Advantages and disadvantages, Workplace democracy - Individual career development, Workplace democracy - Organizational structure and management, Workplace democracy - Teams talent and careers, Workplace democracy - Not always applicable, Workplace democracy - External links

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equity: Universal Faith for World Harmony

Vision is the ability to see beyond the present; to be able to chart a map of the future. Is such a vision possible for a universal religion? When all technologies and knowledge in the world are converging, why should humanity have different religions?

 

One basic question has haunted us for long: Are the many religions of the world opposed to each other? If their common goal is universal welfare, why do we need so many religions? All religions echo the need for righteous conduct, truth and non-violence. But they differ in their rituals, which are unfortunately being projected today as their core. Dress, mode of worship and language of rituals have come to symbolise purity of faith.

 

 

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Merit -
Catholic Doctrine

As the main purpose of this article is to vindicate the Catholic doctrine of the meritoriousness of good works, the subject is treated under the four following heads: Merit - NATURE OF MERIT. If we analyse the definition given above, it becomes evident that the property of merit can be found only in works that are positively good, whilst bad works, whether they benefit or injure a third party, contain nothing but demerit (demeritum) and consequently deserve punishment. Thus the good workman certain ...

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Merit, Merit -
Catholic Doctrine
, Merit - NATURE OF MERIT, Merit - The existence of merit, Merit - CONDITIONS OF MERIT, Merit - THE OBJECTS OF MERIT, Merit - External Sources

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Catholic Doctrine

equity: Non-Violent Search For Supreme Truth

Mahavira, a great prophet and teacher, systematised the Jain doctrines and embodied them in a comprehensive constitution of the faith. He built the edifice of Jainism by renovation, modification and extension. Most of all, he infused new life and vitality into Arhata tradition.

 

In his own time, he was referred to in Buddhist literature as "Niggantha Naatputte "and his teachings were described as "Nirgrantha Dharma ", a way of life that found its truth in the universe and not in a single scripture.

 

 

 

(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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equity: : Insurance Sitemap I - E

This is a sitemap for Insurance - E . Click on a link and you will find multiple definitions and articles related to the word. The sitemap(s) covers over 4.324 different insurance terms.

 

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Mall of America - History

The Mall of America is located on the former site of Metropolitan Stadium, where the Minnesota Vikings and Minnesota Twins played until the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome opened. The teams left Met Stadium in 1982. A plaque in Camp Snoopy commemorates the former location of home plate. One seat from Met Stadium was placed in the Mall of America at the exact location (including elevation) it occupied in the stadium, to commemorate a 520 foot home run hit by hall-of-famer Harmon Killebrew on June 3, 1967. There are no corresponding references to the Vikings, although some have suggested that a st ...

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Mall of America, Mall of America - Mall design, Mall of America - Camp Snoopy, Mall of America - History, Mall of America - Notable attractions, Mall of America - Criticism, Mall of America - Citations

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equity: Encyclopedia - Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, "Land of the Tamils") is a state at the southern tip of India. The bordering states/territories are Pondicherry, Kerala, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. The island nation of Sri Lanka, which has a significant Tamil minority, lies off the southeast coast. Tamil Nadu is the second most industrialized state in India. Unlike most other parts of the country, Tamil Nadu gets its rainfall largely from the "North-East monsoon" in the months of October-December. There is a long standing dispute wi ...

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Public policy law - Examples

The most fundamental policy in the operation of any legal system is that ignorantia juris non excusat, the Latin for ignorance of the law is no excuse. It would completely undermine the enforcement of any law if the person potentially at fault was able to raise as a successful defence that he or she had not been aware of the particular law. For this reason, all the main legislatures publish their laws freely whether in hard copy or on the internet, while others offer them for sale to the public at affordable prices. Because eve ...

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Public policy law, Public policy law - Examples, Public policy law - Discussion, Public policy law - Public policy in the context of Conflict of Laws

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Contract - Express and implied contracts

A contract can be either an express contract or an implied contract. An express contract is one in which the terms are expressed verbally, either orally or in writing. An implied contract is one in which some of the terms are not expressed in words. Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law. An implied contract can either be implied in fact or implied in law. A contract which is implied in fact is one in which the circumstances imply that parties have reached an agreement even though they have not done ...

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Contract, Contract - Comparison of contract and tort law, Contract - Scope of common law contract law, Contract - Validity of contracts, Contract - Written contracts, Contract - Void voidable and unenforceable contracts, Contract - Uncertainty and incompleteness, Contract - Severence of unenforceable clauses, Contract - Spy contracts, Contract - Bilateral v. unilateral contracts, Contract - Express and implied contracts, Contract - Implied in fact or implied in law, Contract - Quasi-contract, Contract - Incorporation of terms, Contract - Course of dealing, Contract - Express and implied terms, Contract - Different types of statements, Contract - Terms implied in fact, Contract - Terms implied in law, Contract - Terms implied by custom or trade, Contract - Agreements to negotiate, Contract - Subject to contracts, Contract - Statutory law applicable to contracts, Contract - Remedies, Contract - Damages, Contract - Specific perfomance, Contract - Procedure, Contract - Theoretical considerations

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equity: Encyclopedia II - Iran - Culture

Iran has a long history of art, music, architecture, poetry, philosophy, Traditions, and ideology. Many Iranians believe their culture to be the one and only reason why their civilization has continuously survived thousands of years of turmoil. که ایران بهشت است یا بوستان همی بوی مشک آید ار دوستان "Whether one thinks of Iran as Eden or Garden, The smell of musk abounds there from friend and companion." --Firdawsi همه عالم تن ...

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Iran, Iran - Name, Iran - History, Iran - Government and Politics, Iran - Geography, Iran - Climate, Iran - Provinces, Iran - Economy, Iran - Demographics, Iran - Ethnic groups, Iran - Religion, Iran - Major cities, Iran - Culture, Iran - Miscellaneous topics, Iran - Notes and references

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