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"equity partnership" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of business organization in which two or more partners have invested equal amounts of money in a business venture. For example, "We decided to form an equity partnership so that we'd both have equal stake in our new company."
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A private equity partnership works in the same way.
In the world of big law, equity partnership is broadly equivalent to being on a board of directors.
Carried interest from a private equity partnership is like the income that Dan earns from his real estate partnership.
Water management is no longer about infrastructure – it is about governance, accountability, equity, partnership, economics, and productive clean water services.
Given that equal numbers of women and men enter the legal profession, why is it that so many women don't reach equity partnership?
For most hedge fund and private equity partnership managers, carried interest is compensation in the form of a percentage (usually 20 percent) of any gains they generate for investors.
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That venture seeded, or made early investments in, 11 different hedge fund and private equity partnerships.
The 125 active equity partnerships in which the university has holdings include some from major Silicon Valley venture capitalists.
Mr. Sass's bargain-hunting ways extend to his investment firm, which oversees a collection of investment funds, hedge funds and private equity partnerships with $8 billion in assets.
Money managers who oversee the assets of private equity partnerships are among those who benefit from beneficial treatment of capital gains.
If they are afraid to lock up their capital for the longer term, private equity partnerships and hedge funds could suffer.
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