By dampening expected future sales, a deflationary monetary policy may decrease the firm's net worth. |
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Clinch also advises working out your current net worth once a year so you can see if you are still on track to meet your financial goals. |
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Corzine made his fortune by acquiring and maintaining the vast majority of his net worth in Goldman Sachs. |
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Its net worth was over a million dollars in the United States because it was an actual katana used by a shogun in ancient Japan. |
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The American press lavishes attention on efforts of top execs to maximize their profits, equating their net worth with high moral character. |
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At the same time, the net worth of the wealthiest families has grown at a rapid rate. |
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From 1989 to 1999, the total wealth or net worth of households more than doubled. |
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The report estimated the net worth of the world's wealthy elite at 30.2 trillion dollars. |
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He is listed as the billionaire whose net worth declined the most, a hefty 91 per cent. |
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Last year there were 497 billionaires with a net worth of 1.54 trillion dollars. |
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For most of them, a huge portion of their net worth is tied up in company stock or company stock options. |
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To compensate, Americans have refinanced mortgages, piling on the debt and lowering their average net worth. |
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You get a 30 billion dollar net worth by taking a risk and starting a mail order computer company. |
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Now that you've determined your net worth, it's time to outline your monthly income and expenses by using the average of the last 12 months. |
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In 2001 and 2002, Khodorkovsky's net worth increased fourfold. |
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In addition, it offers private money management to high net worth individuals and manages mutual funds for retail investors. |
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For families approaching retirement, it can represent almost half of family net worth for some types of families. |
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The most sensible way to approach this issue is to organize your finances and evaluate your net worth. |
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Periodically calculating your net worth helps you determine whether you are getting richer or poorer. |
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By investing in our funds you gain access to expertise typically reserved for high net worth and institutional investors. |
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It is waiting for approval to distribute its first product for high net worth individuals. |
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If your assets are greater than your liabilities, you have a positive net worth. |
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Every business would like to see its net worth climb from one year to the next. |
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And the costs of litigation amount to chump change for guys who count their net worth in nine and 10 figures. |
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Somewhere along the line, incredible economic wealth was destroyed, requiring enormous write-downs and a drastic reduction of the company's net worth. |
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They are concerned about the loss made by the proposed undertenant and the low value of the net worth of the proposed undertenant and the proposed guarantor. |
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Global Trader 247 offers customers a no commission, no brokerage fee service to small institutions, retail investors, high net worth individuals and other customers. |
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Owner's equity is the net worth or capital of an individual or business. |
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The net worth of these assets and liabilities is to be considered as assets earmarked for research in the sectors associated with the coal and steel industries. |
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They said that a net worth audit takes from 150 to 300 hours and that spending that much time on an audit would prevent them from meeting their coverage targets. |
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The addition of Canada Trust significantly increases the mutual fund operations of TD Asset Management, as well as money management operations for high net worth individuals. |
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However, where a couple has a negative net worth, i.e., debts greater than assets, then the allocation of the debt payments can have a dramatic impact upon ability to pay. |
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In the United States, it is generally agreed that the wealth effect adds three to five cents of additional spending from each dollar increase in household net worth. |
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Prior to joining Sentry, Mr. Kim managed segregated accounts for high net worth, endowments and foundations for RT Investment Counsel, a subsidiary of Royal Bank of Canada. |
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Between June 2007 and November 2008, Americans lost an estimated average of more than a quarter of their collective net worth. |
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The company president, Amancio Ortega, is the richest person in Spain and indeed Europe with a net worth of 45 billion euros. |
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That is a sad commentary, because farmers themselves need to have the asset base and the net worth to be able to provide for cooperatives in this country, which is a good system. |
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Already available to UBS clients in Hong Kong and Singapore, UBS ADVICE is now available in Taiwan to offshore high net worth individuals. |
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The rapid growth in debt financing suggests that the pace of net worth accumulation in the future will be less than that of the past generations and may fall short of retirement needs. |
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I do not want to underplay the challenges in our economy, the tremendous stress that so many Canadians feel, or the impact of job losses and the complications of declining net worth. |
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Your net worth is the difference between the assets and the liabilities. |
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These barriers would include bad credit ratings, debt-related demands on personal finances, and financial behaviours, like the use of cheque cashers, payday loan vendors, and pawnshops that reduce individual net worth. |
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The product factory for variable annuities and the expansion of reach in the business with high net worth individuals have laid the foundations for future growth. |
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An angel investor is a private individual with a high net worth who helps capitalize an entrepreneurial endeavor. |
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Investors in the US dollar lost 34 per cent of their net worth in the past decade, but would have gained 35 per cent in Singapore dollars. |
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Benefactions' dynamic leadership team works together to create quality philanthropic alternatives that help high net worth investors and advisors add charitable giving to the traditional scope of wealth management. |
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The net worth of the ECSC's assets and liabilities at the moment of the expiry of the ECSC Treaty is regarded as assets to be used for research in the sectors associated with the coal and steel industries. |
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The government should not be allowed to take a capital asset that is converted into a cash asset and say that proves the net worth or the fiscal capacity of a province. |
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The lives of poor peole are full of risks and the same risk that may be rather small to us can wipe out their full net worth, so risk management through insurance is very important. |
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If necessary, a provision for diminution in value may be made to take account of the net worth at the end of the fiscal year and the prospects for the company concerned. |
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An estate is the net worth of a person at any point in time alive or dead. |
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Soja has extensive experience developing comprehensive wealth management solutions for high net worth individuals, families and private foundations. |
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These are always good questions, but they may be especially powerful when the tin god of Net Worth is looking particularly hollow. |
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