equity accounting
listing subsidiary's profits on parent company's books a method of accounting that puts part of the profits of a subsidiary into the parent company's books
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listing subsidiary's profits on parent company's books a method of accounting that puts part of the profits of a subsidiary into the parent company's books
private equity financing.
By William K. Sjostrom, Jr
Equity research is the publication by analysts of reports, notes, and emails that offer an investment recommendation on the quoted stock of a company (typically buy, sell, or hold). The recommendation is supported by an investment case, financial forecasts, and a valuation. Reports vary enormously
By Simon Taylor
There are three financing methods that companies can use: debt, equity, and hybrid securities. This categorization is based on the main characteristics of the securities.
By Meziane Lasfer
This checklist outlines equity trading on stock exchanges.
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