Under former UK accounting rules, a 'non-equity share' referred to shares in a company that had limited rights or redeemable terms. This concept was defined by Financial Reporting Standard (FRS) 4 but was later replaced by FRS 25.
Redeemable shares are equity or preference shares in a company that the issuing entity has the right to buy back, under predetermined terms specified at the time of issue.
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