This plan has involved disposing of non-core assets and seeking separate stock market quotes for businesses that can be ring-fenced. |
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As at 18 December, 2001, the company had realised many of its assets and satisfied most of its debts. |
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This is to prevent an insolvent from transferring assets to their spouses to avoid the consequences of sequestration. |
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Indian companies have been acquiring assets of foreign telecom companies that had been in distress. |
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He motivated his request by telling me that neither trust had any assets and that they served no purpose any longer. |
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The report states that all assets have been realised pursuant to the confiscation order. |
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The problem is that when the second spouse dies their joint assets pass to the next generation minus just one inheritance tax allowance. |
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Well, a big piece of that is that a lot of companies are having to redeploy assets toward higher energy cost. |
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Proceeds from the sale of assets in South Africa owned by a non-resident are remittable to the non-resident. |
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Should we know if the people advising government to liquidate our public assets also work as agents for foreign transnationals? |
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Tax receipts are down, as assets have been written off, so less money is coming into the Treasury coffers. |
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Just look at the problems in the Defence Department with hundreds of millions of dollars in assets unaccounted for. |
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An example would be an investment house with assets in the billions, but with only a few dozen staff. |
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The receivers proceeded to realize the assets charged by the fixed and floating charges created by the debentures. |
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In any event, he apparently did not bring any money or assets to this relationship. |
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There is no limit on the value of business assets that may be passed to a child in this way. |
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A fear that many international investors have is that their assets may be frozen or seized by a government. |
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Runaway inflation is already baked in the cake, and protecting your assets from devaluation should be your number one priority. |
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Although banks have adequately provisioned for bad assets and written off some of their bad assets, new NPLs have emerged. |
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The courts there approved a pooling agreement, whereby the assets would be distributed rateably. |
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In order for the balance sheet to balance, total assets on one side have to equal total liabilities plus owners' equity on the other. |
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If the criminals could not prove the assets were acquired legally they would be forfeited. |
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Many of the toxic assets have been bundled and resold many times over with favourable credit ratings. |
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Well, whether or not he has assets or may acquire assets in the future is a question. |
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They require diversion of considerable assets from performance of principal tasks. |
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Luxembourg also went ahead and unfroze the assets of an organisation that the US government said was connected to them. |
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The ship was only one of a number of assets that were sold off at fire sale prices to pay off his creditors. |
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The heart-stopping chases and elaborate killings are the main assets of the film along with a couple of new entries in the dinosaur catalog. |
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Over the next nine months, we are committed to delivering on a billion dollar assets sale. |
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The Athonites were able to make use of their financial assets to change the nature of land-holding. |
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They were collateralized with assets like machinery, factories and the land they're standing on. |
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The one caveat to that would be if the assets were collocated at the actual fighting location. |
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The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee. |
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United Media syndicates many of the most popular newspaper comic strips, and showcases all its assets for free at Comics.com. |
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Company bank accounts and assets have been frozen by Russian courts to prevent Yukos from selling businesses to fund the bill. |
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It would freeze assets and impose a travel ban on anyone identified as a suspect by the commission. |
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This allows you to decide exactly which people will inherit any money, property, or other assets when you die. |
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Most of the airline's assets in Uganda have been surrendered and all staff members are out of a job. |
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The real estate assets don't affect the day-to day business of the cooperatives. |
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A mix of airstrikes and coordinated raids would destroy the group's material assets in Somalia. |
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Over this period, pension funds saw the value of their assets crash, since they invest largely in shares. |
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An estate mainly consisting of fixed assets and movables will have a problem. |
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We had to strip some assets from other star systems in order to deploy them near the border of Gaian territory. |
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The funds had about 28 per cent of their assets in stocks and their value fell as stocks sagged. |
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They acquired assets to grow their market share and effectively overpaid for those acquisitions. |
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In her last will and testament she left her assets equally to her husband and her children, being one quarter share each. |
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You might even be forced to liquidate personal assets to pay off creditors. |
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When the mortgage came due this year, the lender asked the worker-landlords to pledge personal assets as collateral against a new five-year loan. |
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The government wants those assets to grow too because the tax deferral ends when the money is withdrawn from the account. |
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The Agency claims the assets were acquired as a result of unlawful conduct related to drug trafficking. |
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The net assets of the company are still smaller than half of the called-up share capital. |
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Instead of bailing out the company, the investors wait for it to fail and then buy the assets at a fire sale. |
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It also removes fixed-property assets from the balance sheet to the pension scheme. |
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The offer entails paying off the tax debts in return for the unfreezing of Yukos assets and their subsequent purchase. |
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However, if the firm went bust, the directors would be forced to liquidate their personal assets to pay creditors. |
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So why use strategic airlift assets to carry out an airdrop mission with impact at the strategic level? |
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The company had its assets liquidated at the end of 2002, but the story does not end there. |
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The banker managed the personal wealth assets of some of the star CEOs of technology enterprises. |
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Economists need to discover a way to bring the full range of assets into the fair trade discussion. |
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They are repricing assets and, in effect, writing down bad debts at an astonishing pace. |
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As an accounting requirement, IBM had to estimate the fair-market value of the assets that it had acquired. |
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There are no profits and no dividend, and the assets are valued at just 60p per share. |
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It was perceived as a safe option as it would hold its value when other assets and currencies collapsed in value. |
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Unlike middle-class homeowners, poor people usually don't have assets to put up as collateral for loans. |
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As the general flight to risk assets go to dangerous excess, the nature of financial claims inflation and intermediation are altered momentously. |
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There's long been a tug of war over the control of computing assets in big companies. |
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That could force Singh to slow or halt further sell-offs of state assets in sectors like energy and food distribution. |
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The expansion in the growth of foreign holdings of US financial assets paralleled the dollar's rise. |
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The limited partners are only liable to the extent of the assets they've contributed. |
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Europe, he said, was a more likely hunting ground than Asia, where hotel assets remain highly priced despite the industry downturn. |
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However, there is a clawback if the child disposes of these assets within six years. |
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The US government has frozen assets worth three-quarters of a million dollars. |
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In this particular case, the business folded because the assets were frozen. |
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The government can freeze assets or proscribe groups if a UN Security Council freezing order has been issued. |
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Although the pace of investment in fixed assets eased slightly in April it nonetheless remains very strong. |
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It was clear to me he understood what assets he had and what he wanted to do with them. |
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Both types of funds pool the assets of numerous investors into a single portfolio. |
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Additionally, many asset-backed conduits purchase financial assets already securitized by other funding corporations. |
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Imagine if Social Security reform brings the proportion of Americans holding financial assets from half to three quarters or four fifths. |
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Those with significant assets are more likely to fund large charitable gifts or bequests, making for more challenging work. |
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Earn it, exchange assets for it or mine it and short of finding Lasseter's Reefs everywhere, gold would quickly have a steady value in exchange. |
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More important, it also includes investments in long-term assets and working capital. |
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The sale marked the first time a Chinese bank has sold assets that backed loans. |
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You're also building your assets and there's no extra money wasted on interest payments. |
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This is important to high-risk entrepreneurs who can protect their important assets against possible sequestration. |
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Joining this force will be Coast Guard assets and the transports and logistics support ships operated by the U.S. Army. |
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But we are certainly not going to be giving up big assets which we have really big plans for. |
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People are selling off household assets and livestock in order to survive, and are eating wild plants and grass seeds. |
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This expansion is a microcosm of the U.S. financial sector, with ballooning assets of indeterminable true economic value. |
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If that level ever equals zero, put all your assets in a Treasury money market fund and sleep well. |
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Streamline, founded in 1993, plans to sell its assets to pay off creditors and provide severance to staff. |
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On this first acquisition of business assets for treasury shares, it is clear that a prospectus was required. |
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Loans to scheme members or to the employer are disallowed and, finally, a scheme's assets and liabilities must balance at all times. |
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None of these assets made Catherine's worst times bearable, of course, but she was luckier than many. |
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But as a rule these assets exist in the shape of things or rights and not in the shape of money. |
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Such a firm may be smaller, have less paid-up capital, less assets to support its activities. |
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We want to retire with the largest possible pot of assets and the least amount of liabilities. |
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Risk assets are being grown at a cracking pace, while the profit margin earned on them is shrinking. |
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Companies are differentiating themselves by how they use technology to supercharge the assets they already have. |
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For example, some lenders allow consumers to obtain home loans or refinance mortgages on the basis of assets rather than credit rating. |
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I thought it required a far more disciplined approach to managing assets and liabilities. |
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Since Argentina has few seizable assets abroad, there's not much the plaintiffs can do but be patient. |
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The newly acquired DMG assets would be combined with the RG Capital Radio stations to form an unlisted media investment fund. |
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This is because an equal, if not greater, proportion of our assets are tied up in share-related investments. |
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The claim that the oligarchs privatized companies in order to strip their assets gets the logic backwards. |
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The receiver will then sell those assets to recover the debt, and if a buyer can be found for the business, it could continue as a going concern. |
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Actually they represented surplus assets, that is, assets not required to make good issued share capital. |
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Although some do need help or training in managing their new assets and starting up new Maori businesses. |
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A fire sale of the assets would be less than the value of our market cap and debt, so there's no point. |
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In earlier centuries, the principal assets people had were their clothes, and they borrowed money by pawning their clothing. |
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Where the assets exceed the financial needs of both parties, why should the surplus belong solely to the husband? |
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But since equity equals assets minus total debt, a company decreases its equity by increasing debt. |
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Review your assets to determine whether you have the financial wherewithal to afford the costs of operating a franchise. |
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Black and his cronies had sold themselves company assets at knockdown prices. |
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The ensuing national uproar led to punitive taxes on repatriated assets that took the fun out of that maneuver. |
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He was part of an administration that sold public assets and ruthlessly broke firm electoral pledges, such as that on the superannuation surtax. |
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Alternatively, if unrealized and undervalued tax assets like tax credits and losses are on hand, a share purchase will be favoured. |
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Financial assets include savings, bonds, certificates of deposit, stocks, mutual fund investments, retirement pensions, and the like. |
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It is essential that all forces and assets that can combat hostile aircraft should take part in air defense. |
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Another meeting was arranged for Monday night, April 5, to sort out the committee's finances and to assess what other assets it has. |
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The deceased's assets pass to his beneficiaries at their market value on the date of death. |
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It just depends on recognizing the market imperfections that create the undervalued assets in a given market. |
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Most importantly, the funds required to spread bet are a small percentage of what would be required to buy these assets outright. |
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The potential for subleasing equipment, unlike fixed assets such as office space, is very limited. |
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Countless hours are spent calculating exactly how this misdirection of assets should be carried out. |
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I hope the FA will look at their rules with a view to strengthening them to prevent their assets being hived off and sold in a property deal. |
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He was sequestrated last year and had few assets and no travel documents with which to leave the country. |
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An application by the corporation seeking to sequestrate the assets of the Union has already been adjourned until later this month. |
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Still others simply spend the money or save in exempt assets rather than pay outstanding bills. |
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The airline couldn't secure an outside lender because almost all its assets are being used as collateral for existing loans. |
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Yesterday's miracle economies have become today's basket cases, nations whose assets have evaporated but whose debts remain all too real. |
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They are paid in order to acquire assets whose use is a source of profits over and above the payments which must be made. |
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The sterling currency risk on the shares is effectively hedged by the underlying unhedged, euro-denominated assets in the trust. |
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Also, under family law, couples who fail to arrange premarital contracts share the family assets jointly. |
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More radically, a company with unwanted assets may fund a buy-back, without a new share issue, out of distributable profits. |
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Until he is sentenced on May 10, it will not be known if the assets will be stripped from him by the courts. |
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Have the oligarchs stripped assets from the companies they acquired in privatization, rather than investing in them? |
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You may want to initiate a lawsuit to recover any assets that were inappropriately transferred to your stepbrother. |
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The sell-off of its assets was to pay compensation to 80 victims of abuse in the order's schools and orphanages. |
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When a hunky joiner arrives to fit new shelves in the surgery, Joanna lets her best assets do the talking. |
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Sales of government assets and asset-backed securities would also improve the fiscal position. |
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We have been stripped of substantial public assets and are further in debt than ever. |
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But to me it looks like a straightforward transfer of assets between two spouses where no money changes hands. |
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When mergers do occur, rationalization of assets based on your plan of action is a key step in achieving overall efficiencies. |
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He also said that if his bail was not extended in the meantime he stood to lose the assets he had accumulated since his sequestration last year. |
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The judge gave two examples of fixed charges over assets which are defeasible at the will of the chargor. |
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Firstly, restitution of previously misappropriated assets provides a strong deterrent to future malfeasance. |
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Your father was a dog and your mother was lower than the wenches who peddle their assets in Boruva! |
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It seems to me that this is a classic set-up to rip off farmers' assets into the hands of corporate raiders. |
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Millions of euro are being laundered in assets such as high-performance cars and motorbikes. |
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A falling dollar makes US assets less attractive to foreigners because repatriated profits are worth less when changed to the home currency. |
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With land devalued, those needing wealth seek substitute assets to replace land in their portfolios. |
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Most insurers, plcs and mutuals alike, are sitting on large heaps known as orphan assets or free estates. |
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The old buffers suddenly woke up to the carpet-baggers' plans to sell off the assets and called a meeting. |
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China is stepping up efforts to cool growth after investment in roads, factories and other fixed assets jumped 43 percent in the first quarter. |
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If real, it is believed the raids will be the biggest seizure of criminal assets in British legal history. |
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I also wouldn't mind if they pooled defense assets and formed something that would be effective. |
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Current assets minus current liabilities equals the working capital available. |
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The Japanese never took those toxic assets off their banks and for that reason they experienced ten years of an absolutely crumby economy. |
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The net assets are then 18 million and those net assets are reflected by the share capital, the reserves. |
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Older people with greater income and more assets tend to move out of the city and into suburbs. |
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Furthermore, many of these technology and institutional assets are not easily transferable. |
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That's slowing him down as he races to clean up the toxic assets infecting the nation's top banks. |
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Under the current method rates are increasingly becoming a wealth tax or a tax on assets held in the form of land. |
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These assets were paid for by our forefathers through money raised through local taxation. |
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The estate tax exempts surviving spouses, which means they can inherit an unlimited amount of assets without triggering taxes. |
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A majority of single parents, immigrants and working-class people have no savings and own no assets at all. |
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The destitute found the fare either by selling their remaining assets or by assistance from ratepayers and landlords. |
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Wealthy families who use trusts to shelter assets from tax will have to give more to the taxman. |
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Despite the prospect of a much tougher trading environment, plans to demerge its property assets have provided a support for the share price. |
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Arnold also had to battle geographic commanders who tried to hijack command of assets when they transited their specific areas. |
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However, there are inevitable uncertainties surrounding any realisation of the assets by the Administrators. |
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The company raised 16.6 billion kronor last year by selling assets including computer equipment and offices. |
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Analysts worry that many companies will report losses after revaluing their assets in accordance with the stricter rules. |
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These interventions involved buying or selling financial assets payable in U.S. dollars or other convertible currencies. |
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All the assets of the fund are available to meet claims of all members, no matter to which category they belong. |
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At first signs of enemy preparation for attack, action is taken to reinforce the defense, and weapon assets and personnel are put on high alert. |
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This causes a need for greater capability in logistics assets at the task force level. |
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Previously, equipment and business assets had to be depreciated over a five to seven year time span. |
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So, many are putting their cash into tangible assets such as real estate and gold. |
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The hire purchase allows a company to build assets without tying up a huge amount of capital money that could be used to grow the business. |
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Therefore, depreciating these assets over 20 years is creating an excessive charge. |
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Cordelia maintains that Adrian paid nothing for these assets because they were transferred to her in satisfaction of debts owed to her. |
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The remaining property assets are still included in the balance sheet at cost or at existing use valuations that are more than a decade old. |
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He wants the assets to be shared proportionately so that all members of the scheme get the same level of protection. |
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We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified holdings that spread their assets to many nations in the region. |
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On Thursday, it was revealed that three prize assets had signed extended contracts. |
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Rather than emphasizing what a region lacks, the bioregionalism movement focuses on what assets are available and abundant. |
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It also pleaded guilty to issuing statements overvaluing assets in Armstrong's accounts. |
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On the other side sit large investors who acquire supplier assets at an attractive price. |
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The liquidators must get in and realise the company's assets as best they may whatever may be the country in which the assets are situated. |
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The group may be forced to bridge the shortfall by selling some of its assets or securing more debt. |
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There was no evidence upon which he could conclude that the defendant had realisable assets in the companies. |
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Beyond that, I also said that assets such as forestry and fish are now being steered and managed by Maori governance. |
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The recapitalization of banks is to be financed by selling the assets of bankrupt companies, but this process has barely started. |
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The trustee held its assets on trust for Sealark alone subject only to the powers of issue and redemption. |
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Your assets are seized and managed by an accountant specialising in insolvency. |
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On occasion, I also deal directly with the licensor to acquire art assets for use in the guide. |
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Until late 1999, moreover, almost none of the oligarchs had done much to restructure or improve the assets they had acquired from the state. |
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In many cases the excess of assets over liabilities in respect of pensioners can be released and used to augment pensions. |
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Falling stock markets have caused yawning gaps to appear between the assets and liabilities of final salary pension schemes. |
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At the moment, property investment doesn't enjoy the tax relief afforded to the other major assets classes. |
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While in theory that is true, it is only practical to place liquid or realisable assets into trust. |
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Try to get yourself comfortable with their appropriateness, relative to the practical lifespan of the assets being depreciated. |
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Return on all assets or on all capital investment is not the only yardstick available in measuring the performance of a business. |
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Assess the true value of the assets and use this value as the basis for calculating the return generated. |
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Most car dealerships tend to occupy freehold property and have realised property assets to help finance their acquisitions. |
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If you die in 2010, you can pass along all your assets to your heirs without a penny to the state. |
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Many banks that went under in 1998 long ago shifted their remaining assets to new companies. |
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There will be people nosing into what others own, what they do, and what their assets are, for nosy-parker reasons in total. |
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Water and refuelling assets were tasked at numerous staging areas where helicopters and fire trucks needed them. |
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These solutions allow a company's assets to realize the maximum possible return on investment. |
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Trees can improve protection by obscuring assets and people, but they also screen perpetrators from view. |
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The tax is a consequence of the realisation of the assets in the course of the winding up of the company. |
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If investments are made in the child's name absolutely, the child has control and can realise the assets whenever he or she wishes. |
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The word is that while this guy is no angel, the arrest is politically motivated, one group of thugs trying to take over the assets of others. |
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A business is often sold, purchased, merged, or amalgamated with another business by the purchase and sale of either assets or shares. |
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In theory, as fund assets zoom up, the costs of running a portfolio shouldn't rise nearly as much, so fees should fall. |
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In the process, companies are finding that assets other than inventory and receivables can be mined for liquidity. |
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The bank has made good progress on its strategy of reducing its non-core assets and de-risking its balance sheet. |
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They bought a company with real, calculable assets such as a cable network, a film library, a host of magazines, and television stations. |
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I agree that this was a proper approach as it treats the corporation as a going concern and values its assets accordingly. |
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Superior claims may baulk inferior ones, but the liquidator's duty is to realise the assets of all in accordance with their rights. |
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He argued that by law, the assets of a bankrupt company were subject to the court receiver's supervision. |
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Instead of leaving your assets directly to your heirs on death, consider leaving them to a testamentary trust. |
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Communications are also critical for command and control of evacuation assets rearward. |
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It is never a bad idea to keep a portion of your invested assets in cash, or short-term money-market securities. |
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And if the assets are also sold they claim it would give contractors responsibility for their upkeep and the flexibility to relocate depots according to service demand. |
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Buying incubator shares at inflated prices, whose underlying assets where just other dotcom shares trading at inflated prices, was never going to work. |
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While you may trust your own children, should they get divorced or be subject to a business failure, your home could be deemed part of their assets and given to another. |
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Later, Carmela finds one lawyer, but the effort to reach the unreported assets depends on the work of an investigator who bows out when he learns who is involved. |
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Should you later decide to roll over assets you received as an indirect rollover, you may either roll over the amount you received or roll over the total amount distributed. |
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First, it means that a lot of homeowners are rationally looking at their homes as financial assets that are currently outperforming other investments. |
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Banks, for example, sell assets such as loans and credit-card receivables. |
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Now, AIG was a huge, sprawling company, with lots of assets and decent insurance businesses, especially in Asia. |
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The Argentine was one of the greatest shows in Indianapolis with an slashing, run-and-jump style that was also one of the biggest assets of his squad. |
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So if it has a bad month and it has no supply of liquid assets like a money market account, the company has nothing to make its necessary payments. |
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The States and Territories have been forced to rationalise their housing assets through the sale of renovated homes and the adoption of leaseback strategies. |
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To the extent that the Fed is able to monetize assets it can increase bank reserves, upon which banks can increase the money supply by pyramiding further. |
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The problem was that the investors who used it to turn toxic assets into gold forgot how the story of Midas ends. |
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In fact, intellectual property and, more broadly, intangible assets now dominate American business. |
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If he is acquitted, the accused person's assets are unfrozen. |
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If they marked those assets to their real values, the banks would have to stop pretending they are solvent. |
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He agreed to pay the full sum, half of which was tax and half accrued interest and penalties, and undertook to sell off family assets to meet the demand within six months. |
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Rogue corporations that wilfully break the law will have their charters revoked, their assets sold and the money funnelled into superfunds for their victims. |
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One of Linux's greatest assets is its ability to add value to legacy technology investments by connecting and interfacing with old equipment or software. |
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On April 15, Breedlove is scheduled to present a U.S. plan to redeploy assets in Europe as a response to the Ukraine crisis. |
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Former Communist Party apparatchiks wound up in control of most state assets while billions haemorrhaged out of the country into numbered Swiss bank accounts. |
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The corporations are a strong lobby group in Alaska's capital since they not only control lands and assets but represent over 16,000 Tlingit and Haida shareholders. |
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Among Lara's greatest assets are her intrepidness and versatility. |
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All of his assets must now be realised and paid to the Crown. |
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The council maintains that the car park is underused and that it must maximise its use of its assets by disposing of those which are not being fully utilised. |
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They need to understand the concept of matching assets with liabilities. |
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His youth, pluck and decisiveness were one of the major assets which made him different from the Communists whose radical slogans had never been translated into real actions. |
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She is calling on the State to unfreeze the assets of her family. |
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Since assets are valued at the lesser of cost and net realisable value, the cost of an asset is normally the same as its carrying amount or value in the balance sheet. |
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They simply acted as if they were validly appointed receivers dismissing employees, terminating contracts, disposing of assets and settling claims. |
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Jerry Jennings, property assets manager at Braintree Council, said the lagging, which is material which prevents loss of heat, had deteriorated through wear and tear. |
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Nato also has dispatched seven frigates, a destroyer, and an auxiliary oiler to the Mediterranean to take the place of American naval assets there. |
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I have no personal funds or realisable assets available to be able to pay your outstanding account or any of the substantially large deficit incurred. |
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Further measures followed the signature of the State Treaty, including the collection and realisation of assets for which no owner or heirs had been found. |
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Moreover, neither the order of liquidity nor market or net realizable values were determined for assets such as accounts receivables or inventories. |
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As these assets generate profits, and as the profits are reinvested in additional assets, you see a return in the form of increased share value as stock prices rise. |
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Consequently, a tendency towards undervaluation of assets resulted and was increasingly implied if not endorsed, occasionally by judicial opinions. |
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Simply list and total up all the assets that you own in one column. |
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A business that failed to set aside the appropriate insurance premiums for such risks would rightly be considered to be endangering the wealth-producing assets in its keeping. |
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It is hardly unexpected that the net assets of the company are less than half of the amount of the called-up share capital which requires the calling of a special meeting. |
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The show cause notice asks why the directors should not be removed, since the bank's financial position has deteriorated and non-performing assets have mounted. |
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For the first time, the U.S. is paying foreigners more on their investment income from holdings in America than it receives from its own assets abroad. |
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Intangible assets are a firm's nonphysical sources of value, such as its patents, brands, trademarks, copyrights, customer lists and other intellectual capital. |
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Since most of the industries receiving bailouts manage to sell their assets at a tortoise-like speed, we can take them as negative examples of such a bailout policy. |
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Many members were retired or nearing retirement and interested in seeing the co-op's assets sold so that they could get their share of the proceeds. |
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How far those assets have been written down over the years, no one knows. |
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A battery of psychological tests administered to me at this time tells the story of my mental status in a stark manner that clearly outlines my assets and deficits. |
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But when the big boys come calling, flourishing their fat cheques, will Birlinn be any better at holding on to its prize assets than cash-strapped Polygon? |
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Was infiltration executed sequentially as assets became available, or was it more like a desynchronized drive-to-your-death scenario as trends have repeatedly demonstrated? |
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The measures against these persons include blocking of funds, financial assets and other types of property, denial of access to financial services, and others. |
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Such securities are open-ended, as the chattels or assets covered by them continue to change and, basically, are unaffected by the security unless the debtor is in default. |
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Even worse, recessions that reduce the value of retirement assets will also tend to hit wage income and home equity. |
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Is it to secure a rateable distribution of assets amongst creditors? |
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Often tax inspectors would discover tax evasion by examining an individual's personal assets and lifestyle to see if their outgoings tally with their income. |
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The aviation assets required would come from the U.S. Navy's carriers. |
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Analysts believe the larger insurers will have sufficient assets to withstand further falls, but some of the smaller companies may find staying afloat increasingly difficult. |
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These were designed to take away the uncertainty in interbank lending, the uncertainty whose cause was the existence of toxic assets on each others ' balance sheets. |
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Wale reported that in the British companies that she had studied, capitalising original assets and charging all subsequent costs to expense was the dominant practice. |
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In addition to reporting one's income and deductions, everyone would be required to report his additions to or subtractions from capital assets over the year. |
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According to one leading industry source, the best prospect for Glanbia now is to sell off its saleable assets as soon as possible and revert to the co-operative status. |
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With all of her feminine assets covered, the strands went to work tailoring a belt and draped skirt before forming leather boots with soft fur collars. |
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Creditors may seize jointly owned assets to satisfy your spouse's debts. |
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He had been one of the main beneficiaries of the government's wave of privatisations during the mid-1990s, when state-owned assets were sold off at knock-down prices. |
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His total assets then represented a beat-up van and a few boxes of cheap trainers, which he sold to small, independent sports shops in towns across the north of England. |
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And we have a very important role to play, but are just so grateful with everyone who's stepping up to the plate to contribute their assets to help with the problem. |
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So, this represents the amount of money that would be left over if a company were to sell all of its assets at fair market value and then pay off all of liabilities. |
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Unless we neutralize the air assets with the no-fly zone, this bleeding will continue. |
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Williamson suggests that assets with a high amount of specificity represent sunken costs that have little value outside a particular exchange relationship. |
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In the 1990s, the company sought to diversify its assets to buffer sagging rail business, which included buying Vancouver Wharves and Canadian Stevedoring. |
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The shares are not liquid, the bid-offer spread is wide, and based on its assets and financial position it is hard to see how it can reposition itself strategically. |
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The basic premise of a mutual fund involves a group of investors who pool their assets so that they can afford the services of a professional money manager. |
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These directors seem to get away with ruining people's lives and are able to still live in the lap of luxury without their assets being frozen or sold off. |
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As a result, most of them are undercapitalized, in the same way that a firm is undercapitalized when it issues fewer securities than its income and assets would justify. |
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