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Investment transaction by which the ownership equity of a company is acquired
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In finance, abuyout is aninvestment transaction by which theownership equity, or acontrolling interest of acompany, or a majority share of thecapital stock of the company is acquired. The acquirer thereby "buys out" the present equity holders of the target company. A buyout will often include the purchasing of the target company's outstandingdebt, which is referred to as "assumed debt" by the purchaser. It is usually synonymous with "acquisition".[1]

Non-finance usage

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The term may apply more generally to the purchase by one party of all of the rights of another party with respect to an ongoing transaction between the two. For example:

  • An employer may "buy out" an employee's contract by making a single prepayment, so as to have no ongoing obligation to employ the person;
  • A landlord may buy out the remainder of a tenant's lease, effectively paying them to vacate.
  • A government may buy out homes in afloodplain or other area subject to hazard. The language used byFEMA, a United States agency, is "acquisition".[2]
  • InMajor League Baseball, a club option is an optional year at the end of the ballplayer's contract that may be guaranteed at the discretion of the team. Usually, the option comes with a "buyout" which represents a fraction of the value of the option. If at the time that the club is in a position to exercise its option and the team decides not to exercise the option, the team will usually pay the buyout and decline the option. Generally, this results in the ballplayer becoming eligible to be afree agent. Alternatively, if the contract turned one of the ballplayer's arbitration-eligible seasons into an option season, the team can decline the option with the ballplayer then entering the arbitration process instead.[3]
  • In real estate, a landlord has the opportunity to buy out their tenant on a mutually agreed upon price. Most of the time, landlords use buyouts to remove rent-stabilized tenants and move in a tenant who will pay a higher rent. This type of buyout can create benefits for both parties.[4]

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Notes and references

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  1. ^"What Is a Buyout, With Types and Examples".Investopedia. Retrieved2024-12-31.
  2. ^Evan Lehmann (May 7, 2013)."RISK: N.J. town, flood-soaked and weary, tries to back away from the water".ClimateWire E&E. RetrievedMay 8, 2013.
  3. ^What is a Club Option? | Glossary | MLB.com
  4. ^"The New Rules of Seeking a Buyout of a Rent-Regulated Tenant".
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