stub equity

stub equity
stub equity stub equity equity

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stub equity UK US noun [U] ACCOUNTING, FINANCE
the share capital that is left in a company that has a new financial structure with a lot of debt: »

The stub equity is worth at least 50p a share.


Financial and business terms. 2012.

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