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Variable Interest Entities (VIEs)
Entities in which an investor holds a controlling interest that is not based on a majority of voting rights, requiring special accounting treatment under financial reporting standards.
Voting Stock
Shares that give the shareholder the right to vote on important company decisions, essentially similar to voting common stock but may include different classes of stock.
Variable Interest Entities (VIEs)
A legal entity in which an investor holds a controlling interest that is not based on the majority of voting rights but rather on contractual or ownership arrangements.
Equity Ownership
The holding of shares in a company, giving the shareholder ownership rights and potentially entitlements to dividends and voting powers.
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