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- Sweat_equity abstract "Sweat equity is a party's contribution to a project in the form of effort, as opposed to financial equity, which is a contribution in the form of capital.The term sweat equity explains the fact that value added to someone's own house by unpaid work results in measurable market rate value increase in house price. The more labor applied to the home, and the greater the resultant increase in value, the more sweat equity has been used. In a successful model used by Habitat for Humanity, families who would otherwise be unable to purchase a home contribute sweat equity hours to the construction of their own home, the homes of other Habitat for Humanity partner families or by volunteering to assist the organization in other ways. Once living in their new home, the family then make interest-free mortgage payments into a revolving fund which then provides capital to build homes for other families. More recently sweat equity has been used to describe a party's contribution to a project in the form of effort -- as opposed to financial equity, which is a contribution in the form of capital. In a partnership, some partners may contribute to the firm only capital and others only sweat equity. Similarly, in a startup company formed as a corporation, employees may receive stock or stock options, becoming thus part-owners of the firm, in return for accepting salaries that are below their respective market values (this includes zero wages). The term used to refer to a form of compensation by businesses to their owners or employees. The term is sometimes used to describe the efforts put into a start-up company by the founders in exchange for ownership shares of the company. This concept, also called \"stock for services\" and sometimes \"equity compensation\" or \"sweat equity\" can also be seen when startup companies use their shares of stock to entice service providers to provide necessary corporate services in exchange for a discount or for deferring service fees until a later date, see e.g. \"Idea Makers and Idea Brokers in High Technology Entrepreneurship\" by Todd L. Juneau et al., Greenwood Press, 2003, which describes equity for service programs involving patent lawyers and securities lawyers who specialize in start-up companies as clients.".
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- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Business.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Corporate_finance.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Category:Habitat_for_Humanity.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Equity_(finance).
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Habitat_for_Humanity.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Option_(finance).
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Remuneration.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Revolving_fund.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Startup_company.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Stock.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink To_each_according_to_his_contribution.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Unpaid_work.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLink Volunteering.
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sweat equity".
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLinkText "free equity".
- Sweat_equity wikiPageWikiLinkText "sweat equity".
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- Sweat_equity subject Category:Corporate_finance.
- Sweat_equity subject Category:Habitat_for_Humanity.
- Sweat_equity hypernym Contribution.
- Sweat_equity type MilitaryConflict.
- Sweat_equity type Redirect.
- Sweat_equity comment "Sweat equity is a party's contribution to a project in the form of effort, as opposed to financial equity, which is a contribution in the form of capital.The term sweat equity explains the fact that value added to someone's own house by unpaid work results in measurable market rate value increase in house price. The more labor applied to the home, and the greater the resultant increase in value, the more sweat equity has been used.".
- Sweat_equity label "Sweat equity".
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- Sweat_equity wasDerivedFrom Sweat_equity?oldid=704917223.
- Sweat_equity isPrimaryTopicOf Sweat_equity.