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Equity
Equity shows the ownership of an asset or a company after all liabilities are adjusted. In the stock market, it refers to shareholders' equity, meaning the amount left for shareholders after all assets are sold and all debts are paid. This remaining money goes to the shareholders as their share of the company.
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Equity Funds
Equity funds are investment funds that primarily pool the money and invest in stock or shares of a publicly listed company to benefit from their growth, capital appreciation, and dividend payments.
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Equity Instruments
Equity instruments are financial tools that give you ownership in a company. When you buy an equity instrument, such as a stock, you become a part-owner of the company. This means you share in the company's profits and losses.
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Equity Shares
Equity shares are ordinary shares that represent ownership in a company. They serve as a source of long-term financing for non-redeemable companies and are issued to the general public.
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