equity - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • release: Releasing equity from your property through an equity release scheme will reduce its value for inheritance tax purposes.

Preposition: as

  • collateral: I don't consider the ability to take out massive loans with the equity as collateral makes me richer, just much more indebted.

Adjective modifier

  • negative: The only thing worse than having negative equity on your house is having negative equity on two houses!
  • intergenerational: On the one hand, it has to intervene in order to achieve intergenerational equity, compatibly with a time consistent social welfare criterion.
  • private: Maurice Dwyer, head of private equity, said: Sarah is the perfect fit for our national practice.
  • prudential: They can fake he confused with director prudential equity.

Modifies a noun

  • loan: Online lenders are offering home equity loans with the lowest interest rates in years.
  • stake: Once they have agreed a deal with the vendors, only then will they decide on the management's equity stake.
  • release: Property may be sold, with proceeds from sale used to repay equity release loan.
  • withdrawal: In her first year as a PhD student, she is investigating the economic effects of mortgage equity withdrawal in the UK.
  • financing: During the year we raised £ 93 million in a follow-on equity financing.
  • investor: The equity investors will often assume some amount of representation on the Board of Directors.

Noun used with modifier

  • gender: Gender equity has yet to be brought into the birth chamber.
  • home: Online lenders are offering home equity loans with the lowest interest rates in years.
  • sweat: Dhakka is the sweat equity capital of the laboring poor of south Asia!
  • brand: Either way it is damaging the brand equity they crafted.
  • mortgage: Home Equity Helpful guide to reverse mortgage equity loans, with descriptions, eligibility, considerations.
  • cent: If you are choosing a joint venture don't think that by taking a 90 per cent equity stake you will necessarily have control.

Preposition: of

  • redemption: Protection of the mortgagor's equity of redemption ( including the doctrine of ' clogs and fetters ' ).

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.