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What is the definition of "group equity" in business/finance terms?


What is the definition of "group equity" in business/finance terms?

I am not familiar with this term, at least not in the context of your question. If you are referring to an LLC or partnership, perhaps it's the amount of equity you and your partners have in the business cumulatively.

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