eignafjármögnun
Eignafjármögnun, a term originating from Icelandic, translates to "equity financing" in English. It refers to the process by which a company raises capital by selling shares of its stock to investors. Unlike debt financing, where a company borrows money that must be repaid with interest, equity financing involves giving up ownership stakes in the company in exchange for funds.
When a company issues new shares, it is essentially offering a portion of its ownership to the
There are several advantages to eignafjármögnun. Primarily, it does not create a fixed repayment obligation, which