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About Equity
Equity represents fairness and ownership, bridging the gap between resources, opportunities, and value in both financial and social contexts.
Equity Facts
In finance, equity refers to ownership in assets, typically measured as the value of shares in a company. Social equity emphasizes fairness, addressing systemic barriers and promoting equal opportunities for all. The global equity market is a multi-trillion-dollar industry, driving investment and growth worldwide. Equity also plays a role in real estate, representing property ownership after liabilities. Both financial and social equity are critical for sustainable development and societal progress.
History of Equity
The concept of equity has dual roots: in finance, it began with early trade and company ownership structures in the 16th century. The first stock exchanges, like the Amsterdam Stock Exchange (1602), formalized equity trading. Social equity has evolved from civil rights movements and advocacy for justice, emphasizing the need to address disparities in education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Today, equity underpins sustainable business models and inclusive policymaking across the globe.
Equity Celebrities
- Warren Buffett
- Peter Lynch
- Cathie Wood
- Benjamin Graham
- John Bogle
- Charlie Munger
- Ray Dalio
- Mary Barra
- Elon Musk
- Robert Kiyosaki
- Jack Bogle
- Indra Nooyi
- Mark Cuban
- Bill Gates
- Jeff Bezos
- Thomas Sowell
- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie