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Equity Interest (in a Business)

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An equity interest is an ownership interest in a business entity, from the concept of equity as ownership. Shareholders have equity interest; their purchase of shares of stock in the corporation gives them a share of the ownership of the business.

Equity interest is in contrast to creditor interest from loans made by creditors to the business.

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