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The phrase "allocated equity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, investment, or corporate governance, typically referring to shares or ownership interests that have been distributed or assigned to individuals or entities.
Example: "The company announced that it would be distributing allocated equity to its employees as part of the new compensation plan."
Alternatives: "distributed shares" or "assigned equity."
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Each new company will be allocated equity and debt that reflect its growth prospects and industry norms.
The two units will try to reach a return on allocated equity exceeding the cost of capital, estimated at 12 percent, according to a company statement.
While waiting for that World Bank money and other funds, the consortium is committed to spend $2 billion of the $3 billion in allocated equity funds to begin construction.
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Husam's passion for community development stems from his late grandfather, who initiated one of the first social enterprises in Sudan, allocating equity shares from his business into his charitable foundation supporting education and rural development.
"I've got some fairly substantial business interests and I have to allocate equity to the various interests.
They found US companies, which are usually better funded, can pay much higher salaries and are more predictable in how equity is allocated, although equity allocation is only very slightly higher.
The second position, in order of significance, is allocated to equity of access to basic social services.
Maksutova and Buznik were allocated the equities desk's Russian clients.
On average, the percentage of portfolios that those editors recommend be allocated to equities is markedly higher than in March, when the market was trading about where it is now.
That's when investors discovered — too late, of course — that their money had been too heavily allocated to equities.
That's when investors discovered — too late, of course — that they had been too heavily allocated to equities.
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