It is up to the policyholder to provide the original sum assured, preferably from a valuation carried out by a surveyor. |
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So prehension is a ferment of qualitative valuation which need not necessarily be conscious. |
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A good level of preparedness can be achieved by spending time and money on a thorough business valuation. |
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In fact I appeared in the subsequent valuation test case which valued that goodwill. |
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The fear was that any release of information would greatly compromise their position in respect of a final market valuation of the shareholding. |
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The winning bid is then slightly higher than the second-highest bidder's valuation of the asset. |
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These problems of valuation are magnified where a particular deal involves an element of part exchange. |
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Residential solicitors and valuation surveyors are colluding to ensure that the current unfair and expensive system is maintained. |
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In today's conditions a valuation by professional valuers achieves exactly that. |
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The valuer knows that 90 per cent of purchasers in fact rely on a mortgage valuation and do not commission their own survey. |
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Looking at the market's current valuation, it appears neither too expensive nor too cheap. |
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A crucial issue here is that the valuation surveyor does not look forward to estimate prices. |
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While property may have value in a religious or monetary sense, that valuation subsists in the cultural artifact which is possession. |
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The economy overheats and stock prices diverge wildly from any semblance of reasonable valuation. |
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We are fighting a rating and valuation system that discriminates against small businesses, privately owned hotels, inns and pubs. |
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Many defined benefit funds are technically insolvent because Irish law lays down strict regulations on their valuation. |
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The actuarial valuation of a pension is based on a number of assumptions using statistics about future contingencies. |
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Of course to get a proper valuation would cost money which the applicants can dearly afford. |
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Rank shares are priced at 290p, a valuation of 12 times prospective earnings for this year. |
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Because all those financial valuation methods are only educated guesses, we cannot rely on any one. |
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What is at stake is the disjunction between economic valuation and ethical valuation. |
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Share price valuation is not an exact science and is subject to assumptions that take into account many different parameters. |
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This fundamental view can help to understand the process of valuation or devaluation in architecture. |
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Nietzsche illustrates the dynamics of the strong valuation with an infamous image of birds of prey devouring defenseless lambs. |
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Conversely, products that do not lend themselves to such comparisons encounter difficulty because they hinder valuation. |
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Fimmda will publish the market rates for stripped zero coupon bonds on a monthly basis for valuation and tax purposes. |
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For many farms, we need to do a stocktaking valuation and the crisis makes it very difficult to carry out the work and collect the data. |
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Finally, the model's dubious assumption is that current valuation levels are approximately correct. |
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But which valuation methods are most suitable for estimating these external costs? |
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Predictions based upon the fact that bear markets only end when shares reach a certain valuation level are equally spurious. |
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The Jagran reader's valuation will doubtless be reassessed after its IPO next year. |
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Hatfield also devoted three and a half pages to the recording and valuation of book accounts, acceptances, and promissory notes. |
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I imagine many so-called moralists are secretly jealous of teens engaged in pleasure, as opposed to any serious moral valuation they may hold. |
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However, even at 16 times 2005 profits, the valuation still looks too expensive by half, especially for a mature telecom business. |
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Macra has made it clear that a market valuation must be in place by the agreed date. |
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His attitude is that he does not wish to be involved in any argument whether this valuation is right or wrong. |
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The stock market correctly has withdrawn itself, has pulled back because of that slowdown to lower valuation points. |
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Last year, analysts were putting a valuation of e150 million on the business-to-business e-commerce venture. |
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Using the March reprice valuation and adding these costs we arrive at the following target cost. |
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Whether brand equity and increased sales can be transformed into a resurgent market valuation remains to be seen. |
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Many lenders give incentives to switchers, such as help with valuation fees and legal expenses. |
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Spink is keen to see any examples of similar notes and will offer a free valuation to anyone who has any. |
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If they are still unhappy with the second valuation, they should seriously consider going to arbitration. |
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This would include agreeing on a specific valuer or valuers who would carry out the valuation. |
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They say that a valuer provides an estimate of the value of the property at the date of the valuation. |
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Any subjective valuation based on sentimental value does not enhance the true value. |
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Therefore, those shares with a valuation above the two market averages could be considered to be expensive. |
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The last actuarial valuation on its pension fund was undertaken more than two years ago. |
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A business valuation credential or advanced degree in taxation is a significant plus. |
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Your job can also depend on the markets as companies use their valuation and the issue of new shares to borrow capital to expand. |
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The process of valuation and ranking obviously assumes the work, and implications, of a canon. |
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Thus an aggrieved party had an alternative remedy for the wrong valuation, a remedy against the valuer. |
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Our Government's Valuation Officer will also make a valuation based on prevailing market prices. |
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The price of the improved offer was a full independent valuation of the property assets. |
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Several valuation methods are in use, each with its own set of potential biases. |
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The valuation was carried out by the Scottish Executive civil servants earlier this year. |
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After valuation, the owner and experts will decide whether the item should go forward to auction. |
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Ask the bank who is an approved valuer on their valuation panel, and get the valuation done yourself. |
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A possible example is the valuation of assets by State and Territory utility regulators. |
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Probably the easiest way of determining this is to obtain a valuation in writing from a chartered surveyor. |
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In both cases the purchaser paid a fee to the mortgagee for the purpose of having a valuation of the property carried out. |
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Despite the lower valuation of the company, technology shares in Europe recovered from early loss to resume a recent rally. |
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A second characteristic that distinguishes markets in which valuation is difficult is the heightened salience of product category boundaries. |
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As the company suffers from such a low valuation, it could also be a target for a takeover. |
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If you owe money for repair or valuation, the date must be at least three months from the day the notice is sent. |
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They are bound by no community of interest, and their claims are not capable of being ascertained by any common system of valuation. |
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How does one increase the perceptual asset which is critical to the valuation of the share? |
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We have polled our members and, without doubt, their number one concern is rateable valuation. |
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Under the scheme, merged banks are allowed to revalue their assets and implement a staggered booking of valuation reserves. |
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You should have your policy revalued by the life company and produce this valuation when it is encashed and the tax falls due. |
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Given its lowly valuation, a growing number of brokers believe that the car salvage specialist is a sitting duck for a predator. |
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It is these physical improvements and any value directly attributable to and inhering in them that have to be excluded from valuation. |
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Anyone wishing to consign works to the sale should contact him for a valuation. |
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The discussion highlights the applicability of the method to economic valuation. |
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House prices are going through the roof, and so you'd probably like an agent to drop by and make a free valuation of your house. |
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The number of studies investigating the wealth effects of relocation on valuation of companies is limited. |
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There is no assurance that the application of the valuation standards will result in a better product for the client. |
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These include valuation fees, commission, legal fees, advertising costs and interest charged to capital. |
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Generally there is a fraudulent realty valuation of the said realty in question as part of the scam. |
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These directives are based on normal real estate valuation principles and are appended with land maps for each urban area. |
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Overnight there was a tenfold increase in the valuation put on the city's council homes to balance the books and keep the sell-off on track. |
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Its current valuation is appealing and its dividend payout looks as robust as any of the major banks. |
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It is a long established principle that cash flows are the predominant force in the valuation of a business. |
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In its early stages, this was primarily a valuation story which has now run its course. |
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In accordance with the rules of the plan, a triennial full actuarial valuation is required. |
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And the company faces a long, hard slog to get back to its valuation of a year ago. |
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In order to ensure a consistent valuation, the standard procedure is for the prices to be fixed at the end of each day. |
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In the dialog box, you can manually valuate the sample or take the new sampling plan as a basis for a new valuation of the sample. |
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If you want to valuate all stocks of a material at the same price, you specify neither a valuation category nor a valuation type. |
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However, economic valuation is not a panacea for decision-makers facing difficult choices. |
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His expertise is valuation of businesses, companies, quoted and unquoted securities, intellectual property and intangible assets generally, both in the UK and abroad. |
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The valuation impact on liabilities will be opposite to the effect on assets. |
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It is based on 80 per cent of the property's rateable valuation. |
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The valuation of consumer discretionary makes it unlikely that this sector will outperform. |
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These tests do not bring to light any significant impact on the valuation of goodwill. |
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The valuation of stockmarkets can be gauged in two ways: relative and absolute. |
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The valuation assumes a sound freehold title with full vacant possession. |
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The market data used in the valuation models includes central bank fixings and data supplied by Reuters-Telerate. |
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The assumptions used to value liabilities should be consistent, where applicable, with the asset valuation method selected. |
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Although this was similar in many ways to previous statements, it placed greater emphasis upon the proper valuation of current assets on the balance sheet. |
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As appropriate, a valuation allowance is recognized to decrease the value of tax assets to an amount that is more likely than not to be realized. |
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A valuation allowance is provided to the extent that it is more likely than not that future income tax assets will not be realized. |
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They also charge a valuation fee upfront for inspecting the property. |
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The auditor shall take full responsibility for appraising any contribution in kind and shall prepare a report on its valuation and remuneration. |
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The test was performed on the basis of an internal valuation of the recoverable amounts. |
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I currently include £2.5bn for all tax and spectrum fines etc in India and therefore this outcome would be positive from a valuation perspective. |
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On our long-term gauges of equity valuation, North American equity markets are hovering between mild overvaluation and undervaluation. |
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A technological revolution has taken place that has facilitated concepts and approaches to valuation that now appear to have got out of control. |
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The valuation model used for mortgages takes into account prepayment optionality, including consumer behaviour. |
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The change in valuation method for fixed assets had no effect on the estimated value of these equity interests. |
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This method is used primarily for valuation of assets that are the object of leasing or long-term contracts. |
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Valuation: The valuation of a company is assessed both in absolute terms and relative to its sector and the market. |
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All this is a potentially risky basis on which the valuation of a very important part of the economy is based. |
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The tithes should be sold at a moderate valuation, and a fund established, which would not only provide amply for the clergy, but enable them to build glebe houses. |
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This valuation was carried out in accordance with accepted actuarial practices, using appropriate assumptions and methods. |
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Commuted values paid after the end of such period should be recomputed on the basis of a new valuation date. |
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Consequently, no actuarial valuation is required to measure the liability or the cost. |
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Statistical methods can also be applied but only as a secondary valuation methodology. |
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This means that an annual levy amounting to three per cent of the valuation of the properties will be imposed on the owners until the site is removed from dereliction. |
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The sales comparison approach is used in the valuation of any land not associated with the mobile home park. |
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Fair value is subjective in nature, requiring valuation techniques and assumptions. |
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Various professional bodies should agree on common property valuation standards. |
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If there is no active market for a given financial instrument, the group estimates the fair value using a valuation technique. |
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The actuary might use existing seriatim calculators as an approximation to CALM to establish GAAP policy liabilities at valuation dates. |
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We use a fair value hierarchy to categorize the inputs we use in valuation techniques to measure fair value. |
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But it is valuation that is the single biggest predictor of future investment returns. |
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Nestlé's valuation will be driven above all by the management team delivering on commitments such as those discussed here. |
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The face amount of the letter of credit would be considered a plan asset and taken into account for actuarial valuation purposes. |
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As a result, the health of the economy factors more heavily into the valuation of this type of investment than stock market fluctuations. |
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In sum, it is difficult to base a valuation principle on a method that appears incapable of determining asset values in a univocal way. |
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The porker offers the best potential valuation possible as it is of excellent quality and is therefore especially suitable as export product. |
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Our answer to these questions is the «hedonic valuation of private residential property». |
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And remaining small shareholders are being offered the opportunity to subscribe for shares in the company again, at a discount of 20 per cent to the Davy valuation. |
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If you chose a fixed sample and an attributive inspection for the valuation mode, enter the sample size and the acceptance number. |
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The company is chock-full of well known brands, enjoys steady, repeat custom, is making good financial progress and trades on a very reasonable valuation. |
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For example, compensation requirements may be based on habitat equivalency analysis rather than economic valuation. |
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The Company carries out an annual valuation to ensure that the fair value of the investment is not lower than the carrying amount. |
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Not until the second half of the nineteenth century did the valuation of scientific knowledge come into conflict with more conservative religious values. |
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You are performing the December 31, 2006 CALM valuation for a block of Canadian nonparticipating life insurance liabilities. |
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In reality, prices may not exist for some goods and services and, even where they exist, they may deviate from society's underlying valuation. |
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Otherwise, fair value may be determined using unlisted share valuation techniques. |
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These accounts have, where applicable, been restated to ensure the consistency of accounting and valuation rules applied by the Group. |
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However, an entity should have an actuary review the existing actuarial valuation to determine if any adjustment is required. |
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The legal and political history of the tenant's claim to enfranchisement of the property is not relevant to the valuation to be made by the Tribunal. |
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Gold valuation is based on the London p.m. fix on the last business day of the reporting month. |
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There is nothing in the tax law or IRS regulations that requires you to use a county tax assessor valuation or hire an appraiser to do a valuation. |
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Nor could the company explain the reasons for certain adjustments made even to this unverifiable valuation. |
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In the case of foreign securities, conversion into euro is calculated on the basis of the currency exchange rate in Paris on the valuation day. |
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Guidelines are implemented regarding the acceptability of types of collateral and the valuation parameters. |
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They recommend a strict application of cut-off times and the setting of valuation points after the cut-off time. |
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This process was going along with a return to traditional ways and with the valuation of Innu culture. |
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While hopes have faded that the incoming chancellor will have a free hand in driving through economic reforms, O'Neill says that the valuation story remains intact. |
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You can store up to three valuation views in up to two currencies throughout your system. |
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If such a price is not available, the acquirer shall measure the fair value of the NCI using other valuation techniques. |
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This could potentially place the plaintiff in a difficult situation if the valuation turns out to be incorrect. |
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There follows an irreducible subjectivity of fundamental valuation that seems to describe very accurately the situation in real economies. |
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The Dolmen Warrants are not traded on a stock exchange and, as a consequence, there is no direct reference for their valuation. |
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Each year a report is produced by the trustees of your pension scheme and every three years there is a valuation by actuaries, who analyse financial risk. |
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There is no source for that valuation beyond Bernie, no appraiser's opinion attached. |
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The astronomical valuation of Tesla could be a sign that investors are shrewdly predicting the future. |
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The valuation services are wildly inaccurate and don't have a bearing on the reality of resale. |
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For example, when an order is filled in the back office, it is immediately reflected in the front office when an advisor runs a valuation report. |
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By way of confirmation of this valuation, Astral was outbid by only five per cent. |
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Each valuation shall be obtained as soon as reasonably practicable and shall be accompanied by an actuarial statement pursuant to the regulations. |
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Orders received by us after that time will be priced at the NAV determined on the next valuation day. |
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After all, with such a highly priced stock, Facebook faces enormous pressure to justify its valuation. |
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The valuation assumptions use best estimates of future experience together with a margin for misestimation and experience deterioration. |
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The residual method of valuation makes allowance for risk and uncertainty. |
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With undemanding equity valuation, stock prices should reestablish their uptrend from the current prevailing trading range. |
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In conclusion, the valuation of the company was dependant on forecasts, for which no indisputable base could be used. |
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Confusion about the purpose of a valuation of liabilities is, in our view, the chief culprit for subsequent confusion and mis-communication. |
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Calculations on sub-segments are not necessarily redone at each valuation, and may be performed off valuation cycles. |
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Unfortunately, I don't believe we are out of the woods yet for depressed grain market valuation as bears lurk behind many trees. |
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The judge's decision to award only nominal damages in respect of the rights appurtenant to them followed from his assessment of the valuation evidence. |
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In this case, the standards of valuation are too closely tailored to the legal form of the public limited company. |
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It is true that such rough measures of valuation are notoriously unreliable market timing tools, but they can be an indication of stock market risk. |
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In my view, different valuation models are appropriate for different assets and liabilities. |
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Since the valuation of the assets and liabilities of businesses recently acquired is still in process, the values are determined provisionally. |
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The popular storage service is the latest young tech firm to coin a sky-high valuation. |
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He will appraise any contribution in kind and prepare a report on its valuation and yield under his own responsibility. |
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Indeed, it was as if investors collectively woke up and realized they had been giving the company an insanely rich valuation. |
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The 3862 Amendments establish a fair value hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. |
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Investors' jumpiness about valuation hardly comes as a surprise. |
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This disinvestment is not limited to non-debt instruments acquired after the valuation date. |
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Investbx does not receive any remuneration based on the future valuation of an SME as would a venture capitalist. |
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It is important to note that a valuation allowance is not used to derecognize the benefits of uncertain tax positions. |
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Two exceptions to these special valuation rules can apply to reorganizations or recapitalizations involving S corporations. |
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A dedicated business valuation advisor will guide the small business owner throughout the process and answer any burning questions. |
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And many that do initially get seed funding do so with convertible notes rather than through priced rounds, so you can't really peg down a valuation as such. |
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Either way, the valuation difference should be reduced assuming perfect competition and a perfectly tradable good. |
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There are several joint boards for electoral registration and the purposes of property valuation for assessing council tax and rates. |
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A census valuation of 400,000 sesterces and three generations of free birth qualified a man as an equestrian. |
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Our valuation adjustments continue to be driven off market observed credit spreads for each of the financial guarantor counterparties, where such information is available. |
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If the time ticket types and the manner in which time tickets are recorded differs greatly from one enterprise to the next, then valuation of time tickets can often be completely different. |
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To sum up, the use of fair value introduces formidable difficulties of asset valuation into accounting because of specificity, complementarity and the systematic taking into account of even remote future events. |
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Gross data have the advantage of reducing the problem connected with the valuation of depreciation, which is based on the assumption of perfect knowledge of the stock of fixed capital. |
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However, if the valuation date does not coincide with the start date or end date of a plan's fiscal year, the first and last periods will be shorter than one year. |
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Mistakes to avoid include waiting too long to begin planning, not understanding correct business valuation techniques, paying too much tax, and poor timing. |
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It aims to protect public revenue and promote trade facilitation through a transparent, impartial and systematic process applied to the valuation of goods. |
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The pricing and valuation of death benefit, maturity value and income guarantees associated with variable contracts employ stochastic modeling of future investment returns. |
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For this purpose, the value of the death benefit would be calculated as of the valuation date, assuming the former member died as of the valuation date. |
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Dividends can only be paid out of nonparticipating surplus once that surplus has been transferred from the long-term insurance fund to its shareholders' fund after the requisite valuation. |
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That type of valuation would be akin to preferring a decrepit jalopy, with a nonfunctioning engine and a rusting chassis, to a serviceable new car solely on the grounds that the old wreck had a more appealing hood ornament. |
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On foreign closed and conditional markets, the market value also corresponds to the settlement price. This price is converted into euro using the currency exchange rate in Paris on the valuation day. |
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Furthermore, we do not anticipate any significant change in the performance of the stock markets, which will consequently continue to weigh on the valuation of the nuclear waste disposal funds. |
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For example, we didn't attempt to model additional requirements for misestimation and permanent deterioration over and above the amount already provided in the valuation. |
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A CFD is a contract between two parties who agree to pay each other, in cash, the difference between two valuations of the underlying asset, of which at least one valuation is unknown when the contract is signed. |
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The valuation he places upon his services is likely to be mirrored in the reaction which others have to him, so the worker who speaks slightingly of his company belittles himself. |
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This guidance is supplemented by case studies from around the world exemplifying where different aspects of wetland valuation have supported decision-making. |
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Such a matrix need not be filled with numerary or quantity indicators, but using alternative qualitative types of valuation, some of which are reviewed below. |
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The valuation of the indirect investments is accomplished via the market values announced quarterly, as well as the audited annual reports of each respective investment company. |
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The assets are subject to a daily valuation and NCBs calculate on a daily basis the required value of underlying assets taking into account the valuation principles outlined by the Eurosystem. |
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The challenge that transfer pricing represents with respect to customs valuation is one of avoiding systematic undervaluation of the imported goods. |
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Similarly, in reporting terms the flexibility for triennial re-valuations and for choice between valuation methods are strengths of the deprival method. |
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As a reporting mechanism the deprival value methodology made sense: it allowed for problems with traditional valuation methodologies to be recognised and 'managed' and assumed detailed notes would be provided. |
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The Bank classifies financial instruments in Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy when there is reliance on at least one significant unobservable input to the valuation model. |
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In addition to these unobservable inputs, the valuation models for Level 3 financial instruments typically rely on a number of inputs that are observable either directly or indirectly. |
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The fair value hierarchy prioritizes the valuation techniques used to determine the fair value of a financial instrument based on whether the inputs to those techniques are observable or unobservable. |
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If we want our contribution to future debates on the valuation of the agricultural budget to be taken at all seriously, then we should firmly and forthrightly reject this proposal. |
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Furthermore, Vivendi now takes into account in the valuation a discount for non-transferability in respect of the restrictions on the sale or transfer that is then deducted from the benefit granted to the employees. |
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In cases where a receipt or a bill of sale is not available, sufficient information will be required in order to determine a value for duty which is consistent with the valuation provisions of the Customs Act. |
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For instance, water valuation is not essential for legal damage assessments, for establishing tariffs or charges associated with the use of water, or other policy instruments such as tradable permits. |
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Investors, recognizing that this behaviour can exist will lower the price of the security, for a given expected cash flow, thereby lowering the valuation multiple and equivalently increasing the cost of equity capital. |
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Except in case of a particular event over the period, no actuarial valuation is carried out for the preparation of the summary half-yearly consolidated financial statements. |
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These valuation methods have the same objective, namely the ascertainment of the hypothetical tenancy and should all, properly applied, yield the same result. |
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When a loan is considered entirely or partially unrecoverable or when the Bank decides not to attempt to recover it, it is written off by debiting the corresponding valuation adjustment. |
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Nonetheless, while the valuation metrics may not be sending clear signals, at current levels markets look to be pricing in a good deal of the bad news. |
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In addition to the valuation scenario and other questions mentioned above, it is common practice to include a 'debriefing' section in which respondents state why they answered certain questions in the way they did. |
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It was generally acknowledged by agricultural land valuation experts that, as legal attributes, these serious disposal restraints and encumbrances had a lasting effect on the estimated land price. |
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Where expenses are expected to be nonuniform over the period until the next valuation is filed, the annual allowance may be based on the average expected expense over the period. |
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As a result, for these instruments, the fair values presented are estimates derived using present value or other valuation techniques and may not be indicative of the net realizable value. |
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In the second sense, the amortization of an asset, such as a building, a machine, or a mine, over its estimated life has the effect of reducing its balance-sheet valuation and charging its cost into the expenses of operation. |
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We apply judgment in determining the most appropriate inputs and the weighting we ascribe to each such input as well as in our selection of valuation methodologies. |
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Currency traders who spoke to RPN recalled when the Kuwaiti dinar declined to a valuation of 10 cents after the invasion by Iraq. |
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The question of correct valuation was never an easy one to answer, and even the standard-setting bodies have made heavy weather of issuing clear guidelines. |
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Items considered to have a value in excess of one thousand dollars should be appraised by a qualified appraiser to avoid dispute with the insurers as to correct valuation in the event of loss. |
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For example, a price list for a print established by the publishers eight years prior to the effective date of valuation may not reflect the value at the date of donation. |
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For its valuation de Crombrugghe based itself on the 'going concern' principle, assuming an investor interested in the property as a long-term investment with a view to securing additional tenants. |
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The CSC decided only whether all legal requirements for the tender offer to buy back the companys shares and for the expert valuation report were satisfied. |
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Securities not traded on a regulated market are valued by the management company at their probable trading value, based on the variations that valuation circumstances make probable. |
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It also clarifies existing fair value disclosures about the level of desegregation and about inputs and valuation techniques used to measure fair value. |
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Taking marine and coastal biodiversity as an example, a more complete approach to valuation highlights the immense and traditionally uncounted value of ecosystem services. |
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According to this approach, an enterprise would use the actuarial valuation prepared for funding purposes to measure the obligation and recognize all actuarial variances and past service costs in net income when they occur. |
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Under such circumstances, market participants are reluctant to buy these securities out of a concern that they will make valuation mistakes and may not be able to sell at a similar, or higher, price in the future. |
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In particular, but not exclusively, we have to reassess from this point of view capital requirements, valuation and leverage, provisioning regimes as well as banks' compensation schemes. |
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We will process your order to redeem the same day that we receive your instructions, if we are properly notified and sent any required documents in good order before 4:00 p.m. ET on a valuation date. |
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The 31 March 2008, triennial actuarial valuation of the Reserve Force Pension Plan, has not yet been tabled in Parliament, As a result, no adjustment is being made to the Pension Fund at this time. |
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Secondary sources depend for their value upon their accuracy, their acuteness of valuation, the validity of their reasoning, and the applicability of their conclusions to the case being studied. |
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The two values can also differ due to different valuation periodicity. |
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The government says there will be a significant increase in the money flowing to producers as a result of an adjusted method of inventory valuation and expanded negative margin coverage. |
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And such a valuation must be made regardless of any commonality of race, religion, language, ethnicity, national origin, or any of the benchmarks by which we seek self-identification and self-identity. |
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A callow application of the IAS accounting standards would imply that the valuation, according to the principle of fair value, be made following the order in which the assets were acquired. |
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The wave, having passed through the atmosphere, rises to the sidereal planes, reaches your life ribbon, incises it, and will be a term of judgement, a term of valuation for the new incarnatory movement. |
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The General Meeting recognises the change in valuation method of intangible assets, as described and substantiated in the Notes to the parent company accounts. |
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Solera expands its digital reach into vehicle valuation and inventory management with the acquisition of Netherlands-based Autodata. |
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The valuation of these assets depends on a number of judgmental assumptions regarding the future probable taxable profits of different Group subsidiaries in different jurisdictions. |
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Countrywide is also active in ancillary services to its real estate and lettings agency business including financial services, surveying and valuation, relocation services and conveyancing. |
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For me as a stock-picker, it has been a very frustrating year as there was little value in fundamental analysis, historical studies and valuation comparisons. |
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For a hypothetical wind-up valuation, the actuary should assume that the wind-up date, the calculation date and the settlement date are coincident. |
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First, a valuation was carried out by an independent expert prior to the final round of negotiations in accordance with Article 2343 of the Italian Civil Code. |
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The common belief among mainstream analysts stipulates that, because a formalized method to quantify environmental issues does not currently exist, these issues would not immediately affect stock valuation. |
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A valuation is performed at least every three years to determine the actuarial present value of the accrued pension and other employee future benefits for funding purposes. |
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If a futures contract cannot be settled on the valuation day in question, the Management Company shall set the criteria for determining the settlement value of said futures contract with prudence and in good faith. |
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We have had a couple of bids from one club which has been no where near the valuation of what he is worth in this market, so there is no change in that. |
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Funding of registered retirement plans complies with federal and provincial pension regulations, and the company makes contributions to the plans based on an independent actuarial valuation. |
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These estimates include, among other things, the establishment of actuarial liabilities performed by the valuation actuaries of the insurance company. |
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Mortgage credit covers many contexts and technical issues ranging from consumer protection, through mortgage funding, to property valuation and land registration, to name but a few of the issues to be addressed. |
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The property expert took this into account in his last valuation. |
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Based on an alternative valuation method in other cases. |
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On that basis, the value of the pension liability on the valuation date corresponds to the present value of the entitlements accumulated up to that date. |
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Therefore, national central banks may allow existing valuation rules to apply to such loans until the ECB updates these rules in order to harmonise reporting further. |
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The valuation rules for the compilation of the results for the first half of the year remained unchanged in comparison with those of the previous comparable period. |
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If c is the conductor ideal for R in R then prime ideals not containing c correspond to localizations yielding discrete valuation rings. |
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Putting a value on a brand by brand valuation or using marketing mix modeling techniques is distinct to valuing a trademark. |
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In May 2012, Celtic were rated 37th in Brand Finance's annual valuation of the world's biggest football clubs. |
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The resource valuation incorporates the examination of data in the context of potential mining feasibility. |
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A propositional variable is typically a letter whose truth value is contingent upon some interpretation or valuation. |
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As synergy plays a large role in the valuation of acquisitions, it is paramount to get the value of synergies right. |
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In the domain of valuations which are supervaluations with respect to a certain partial valuation the axioms of classical logic remain valid. |
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Eighty-five percent of global oil and gas executives now expect the valuation gap between buyers and sellers to remain at bridgeable levels. |
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In doing a valuation, it is prudent to examine revenue to determine how vulnerability to nonrecurring revenue can be addressed. |
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The distinguishing feature of the Voya Point-to-Point Volatility Control Strategy is its use of Deutsche Bank's CROCI valuation methodology. |
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These disciplines could range from the series of different gas leak detection methods to vacuum valuation methods for hermetic seal validation. |
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The FNIS CVI platform reduces total appraisal costs and improves the collateral valuation timeline for mortgage originators. |
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Its valuation was apparently confirmed by an Italian institute of gemologists. |
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This approach attributes some fraction of the plan's PBO on the retirement date to the portion of the career completed by the valuation date. |
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Since then, as the RTC sold billions of dollars in distressed portfolios, DIV has become a standard for distressed portfolio valuation. |
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In addition to its strength as a portfolio diversifier, REITs are attractive from a valuation perspective. |
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A common method used in the valuation of quality attributes is the one that considers the theory of hedonic prices. |
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This strategic alliance between two consulting companies offers corporate clients globally acclaimed intangible asset valuation services. |
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Most guidance relating to the recognition and valuation of intangible assets comes from accounting and tax regulation. |
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The misperceived notion about HEC being sold at a nominal price was also completely untrue, as there is a difference between the valuation price and the market price. |
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The second, on valuation, was led by Jeffrey Tarbell of Houlihan Lokey. |
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Grampian continues to have electoral, valuation, and Health boards. |
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The valuation of a life estate requires appraisal of the fee simple estate and the determination of the expected life of the life estate holder using actuarial tables. |
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Payment in the form of the acquiring company's stock, issued to the shareholders of the acquired company at a given ratio proportional to the valuation of the latter. |
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They should therefore be included in the valuation of the net product. |
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The rateable value broadly represents the annual rent the property could have been let for on a particular valuation date according to a set of assumptions. |
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The valuation basket is reviewed and adjusted every five years. |
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For many years, the total valuation of all companies listed on the Kuwaiti exchange far exceeded the value of those on any other GCC bourse, except Saudi Arabia. |
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