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John Aki Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammar help please?

Hi,

Could you please check for me If I am correct in these words?


To borrow money for banks, they would always survey our assets / equities first before they might have approved it. (Both words are same meaning and correct here?)

I have a good plan relating / regarding how to solve the problem. (Both words are correct here?)


Cheers

  

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John Aki assets / equities Assets are everything you own. , and your equities. Equities are stocks in a company.

  • John Aki assets / equities Assets are everything you own.
  • , and your equities.
  • Equities are stocks in a company.
  • Institutional investors should put 75% of their assets in equities .
  • So they're different.
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John Akiassets / equities

Assets are everything you own. This includes your house, your car, your furniture, your clothes, etc., and your equities. Equities are stocks in a company.

Institutional investors should put 75% of their assets in equities.

So they're different. People usually say 'stocks' or 'shares', but in th

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