Every time government subsidises a private school at the expense of a state school it helps the private sector to build its balance sheet. |
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For the other sectors, balance sheet data are limited to financial assets and liabilities. |
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Speculative investors continue to eye the company's balance sheet which remains relatively robust. |
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Borrowers will also desire less debt, since balance sheet liquidity is a concept in which debt is netted against liquid assets. |
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But this would have happened based on the value of the assets in the balance sheet. |
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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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The basic premise is that each of us, as individuals or household units have our own balance sheet. |
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You have to have a strong balance sheet and be careful of heavy capital expenditures. |
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Is the company whose stock you own carrying more debt than the balance sheet is showing? |
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If you are expanding, how do you see that expansion affecting your balance sheet on an annual basis? |
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The amount or value of an asset is, of course, a credit on the asset side of the balance sheet. |
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We are also running a business with simple economic facts and a balance sheet. |
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Closer examination of the balance sheet revealed an increase in capital employed by the company. |
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An injunction does not appear on the debit side of the balance sheet as a liability. |
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It was not listed as an asset of the business in the partnership balance sheet. |
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There are still losses in some areas but the company appears to have its balance sheet under control. |
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A deduction was also made for the negative working capital existing on the balance sheet. |
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They now have to carry the value of their derivative contracts on the balance sheet. |
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It also removes fixed-property assets from the balance sheet to the pension scheme. |
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They don't want to put anything on the balance sheet that may turn out to be worthless. |
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As mortgage debt plays a big role in equity value, it is worth looking at the balance sheet. |
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As a result the company has a very low asset base that negatively affects its balance sheet. |
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The idea of the personal balance sheet was a key part of our Investment Workbook. |
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When a company buys a computer, the expense goes onto its balance sheet and the cost gets depreciated over its lifetime. |
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The results move straight into a very tidy profit and loss account, balance sheet and cash flow statement, followed by cleanly presented notes. |
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I believe the balance sheet of Australian history is a very generous and benign one. |
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Like a balance sheet, a situational analysis provides a picture of where your business stands today. |
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They have emerged from difficult times with a strong balance sheet and an undaunted outlook. |
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The pressure on them to do a deal is intense given its ungeared balance sheet and the fact that the industry is ripe for consolidation. |
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What ultimately matters for them is the bottom line of the balance sheet, rather than a duty to serve. |
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Invest wisely in IT and you'll keep your eternal balance sheet in the black. |
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To what extent should advertising expenditure be capitalized and recognized as an asset in a company's balance sheet? |
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But if we were to draw up a balance sheet of the class struggle today, by and large workers are winning more than they are losing. |
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If times stay bad, we think a relatively clean balance sheet could free up cash for better pursuits by management. |
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There are no intangible assets on the balance sheet which might have helped to explain the extraordinary price. |
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On the credit side of the balance sheet, the main difference is in the recognition of anticipated liabilities. |
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Freehold property helps to strengthen a balance sheet that may in turn support a better credit rating and lower the cost of borrowing. |
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Even if the time structure of assets and liabilities match on the firm's balance sheet, a credit crunch is always a real possibility. |
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The acid test ratio is similar to the current ratio but eliminates the inventory figure in the current assets section of the balance sheet. |
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On the contrary, these are among the most lamentable debits on the balance sheet of empire. |
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Are we sure that the balance sheet of preventive activity really offers more good than harm? |
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It is common for a company to trade when its shareholders' funds as shown in the balance sheet are in deficit. |
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According to the bank's balance sheet, these promissory notes had disappeared by Feb. 1, Vedomosti said. |
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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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Some folk tell me I should be more demanding from the board, but I manage with one eye on the balance sheet. |
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For that purpose, the balance sheet approach seemed preferable, if not ideal, because balance sheet relationships hold even in disequilibrium. |
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Far from being an economist, and no great mathematician, I do know the basics of accountancy and can read a balance sheet. |
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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 balance sheet comes out ahead enough to indicate a decent profit, the comic or in broader terms the company is healthy. |
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They have their own payroll, their own receivables, their own general ledger, and their own balance sheet. |
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Its balance sheet is burdened by long-term debt and preferred stock that must be redeemed. |
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He was unique in including the last account, for at that time, work in progress often was not listed on the balance sheet. |
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The deal helped Sotheby's repair its balance sheet, which had been dented badly by the fines and settlements after its price-fixing case. |
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Its own balance sheet has a substantial number of companies which are described as being held for resale. |
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Our reputation has suffered mainly through management incompetence and our competitors have put the boot in but the balance sheet is restorable. |
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So instead of carrying a letter of credit on a balance sheet, a creditor will securitize it and sell it on the open market. |
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Curiously, this liability does not have to be shown on the balance sheet. |
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When the Greek bonds got restructured, they suddenly had a big hole in their balance sheet. |
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A successful perfume, aftershave or eau de toilette can work wonders for a fashion label's balance sheet, not to mention its international profile. |
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The group has a superior balance sheet to many of its competitors. |
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Maximizing digital penetration will add stronger than expected cash flows to the balance sheet and provide an execution success story for Wall Street analysts. |
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Today, however, it appears we have passed the peak in the mortgage refi boom, making it reasonable to expect GSE balance sheet expansion to soon begin to wane. |
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I could input customers and vendors, create invoices and orders, and print basic reports, including trial balance, income statement and balance sheet. |
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Recent disposals, which will provide a fillip to interim numbers due in November, should also provide improved focus and strengthen the balance sheet. |
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In addition, its ungeared balance sheet means it is well placed to fund an expansion programme without recourse to shareholders for further capital. |
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The company's dividend has been restored and its ungeared balance sheet can comfortably support the investment needed to rebuild the brand and drive continued recovery. |
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But while reducing accrued liability makes the balance sheet look better, there's no effect on expenses beyond the incidental savings of closing the office. |
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Better to work quietly behind the scenes on the things that make a big impact on the balance sheet rather than on the pages of national newspapers. |
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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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Since the bailout, GM has posted 15 consecutive quarters of profitability, and it has a very solid balance sheet. |
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The balance sheet of a retired couple with their rising bank deposit balances must be getting better while their son and daughter-in-law move deeper and deeper into debt. |
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Shire has little surplus cash in its balance sheet, so a paper-based reverse takeover via a share exchange would be the most probable route to a takeover. |
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If women press the case for media parity together, they can change the balance sheet. |
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Now, overnight, the company has quadruped in size and the once-derided Open Server brings it a steady cash cow, even though the overall balance sheet is colored red. |
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He's managed to get a lot of scandals off his balance sheet at what will probably be a fairly affordable political cost. |
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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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While debt is moderately high, it is well-covered by the University's balance sheet assets. |
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There's a painful disparity between the snazziness of TiVo's technology and the decrepitude of its balance sheet. |
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But to me, this is not simply measured on the balance sheet. |
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A process of balance sheet deleveraging has spread to nearly every corner of the economy. |
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That is, the producer records them as an asset on the balance sheet and amortizes those costs over the income of Forrest Gump. |
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This significantly deleverages our balance sheet and poises our Company for continued growth in sales and earnings in the new millennium. |
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Bridger gives banks ready access to the secondary mortgage market as a balance sheet management strategy that efficiently reallocates risk. |
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These asset redeployments will continue to improve the Company's already strong balance sheet. |
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For example, an entity can derecognize financial assets from its balance sheet when it can demonstrate no continued involvement. |
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Since 1994, banks have lowered the computed amount of required reserves by altering the amount of reservable liabilities on their balance sheet. |
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Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the rate of exchange ruling at the balance sheet date. |
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In addition, the company said the balance sheet is virtually ungeared, providing firepower to finance future growth. |
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With its strong, virtually ungeared balance sheet, the company is well placed to weather the continuing tough trading conditions. |
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The new BC CCF paper, the Federationist, launched to fill the void that appeared with the collapse of Pritchard's pro-Connell Commonwealth, drew a similar balance sheet. |
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Without being pejorative, figures of this type tend to follow a derivative of Parkinson's law, expanding to fit the available space on the balance sheet. |
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In addition, lump-sum severance payments hit a company's balance sheet and cash reserves immediately and impose a significant administrative burden. |
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Some states have requirements that redemptions may be made only from specifically designated types of surplus or only if certain balance sheet ratios are maintained. |
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The difference between the revenue recognized based on actual costs and the amounts billed represents unbilled receivables on the contractor's balance sheet. |
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Debt levels, while high relative to balance sheet resources, remain manageable with debt service well-covered by net revenues of the auxiliary systems. |
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While Fighter Command claimed to have inflicted heavy casualties on the Luftwaffe the ultimate balance sheet showed Allied aircraft losses as being serious. |
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The memorandum items of the balance sheet provide additional information on the debt including its maturity and whether it is owed to domestic or external residents. |
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Then, the balance sheet of the buyer will be modified and the decision maker should take into account the effects on the reported financial results. |
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Sales in global markets have been the only bright spot on the balance sheet, at least until John Deere reported better fourth-quarter 2002 results. |
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It is always tempting for companies to revalue assets in their balance sheet, as this usuallyprovideswelcome collateral for bank or other support. |
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The company, which issued its pathfinder prospectus yesterday, is expected to raise pounds 15 million new cash to finance future expansion and strengthen the balance sheet. |
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