As mortgage debt plays a big role in equity value, it is worth looking at the balance sheet. |
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I fear that we're buying at the peak of a bubble and we're going to end up locked into a mortgage with negative equity. |
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A reverse mortgage allows senior citizens to earn tax-free income by tapping the equity in their homes. |
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Multiculturalism involves the recognition of difference, which jars with the idea of equal treatment to achieve equity. |
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People have figured out that you need to be an owner to accumulate wealth, so increasingly they're asking for equity. |
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Coverage of gender equality and equity issues is an important and integral part of the media's acknowledged role as a watchdog of society. |
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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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It has big plans for investments in stocks and real estate, and wants to do more business in private equity and foreign exchange. |
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Only equity manufacturing joint ventures fall within the scope of the present study. |
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The challenge now is to enlist technology as an ally in the movement for economic, social and gender equity. |
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A London-based private equity group is putting the money up and is backing the management buyout. |
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In the midst of a global equity rout, the junk bond and U.S. corporate bond market remains wide open for business. |
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And in the realm of equity jurisprudence, he is attuned to making the common law make sense. |
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I assumed that truth, equity, tolerance, justice, morality and principles matter to most Australians. |
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Day after day, my wife and I receive unsolicited offers for credit cards, home equity loans and cash advances. |
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The report only considers further advances on existing mortgages taken out to release equity and secured personal loans. |
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Of these, equity, the feeling of being treated justly, is the most critical. |
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What's the point of expending all that sweat equity if you build relationships with average customers, only to lose your best customers? |
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But as rates rise sharply and home price increases ratchet down, the flow of cash from housing equity is sure to slow in the coming year. |
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Negative equity occurs when the loan secured against a property is greater than the value of the property itself. |
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They may split the vote in a way that favours someone such as Maureen Gilroy who takes a hard line against issues of social equity. |
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Tax rebates for dividends and capital gains will help reduce the cost of equity for companies in the knowledge sector. |
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It also reveals a preference for debt over equity as a means of providing external funding. |
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We're reaching the point in the cycle that marks the sweet spot for the equity market. |
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When we look at the balance sheets of many local cooperatives, we see capital structures largely composed of equity. |
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The Shermans are putting more sweat equity than financial equity into their business. |
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They need to understand the risk of carrying debt in the capital structure, but also to see that equity has a cost and a risk, too. |
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The Jacksons also refinanced the home equity loan they had taken out to renovate a third house they inherited from Jacqueline's father. |
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In larger transactions, a syndicate of venture capital houses or private equity firms might combine to provide the equity finance. |
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These have their roots in common law, statute law and the company's own regulations and principles of equity. |
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In Ireland a chancellor presided over a separate court of equity which mirrored the development of the English equity system. |
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Your Honours, the 446,000 is the equity after adjustments, land agent's commission and the like. |
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You can invest in anything, you don't need government approvals, you can remit your profits out, and there are no equity restrictions. |
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People will either be able to share ownership, take part in an equity share scheme or buy their homes outright. |
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Repayment was handled via a swap of debt for equity in state-owned Bulgarian enterprises listed for privatisation. |
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A tax on company dividends has been halved to 10 percent and taxes on long-term capital gains from new equity issues have been eliminated. |
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Media reports suggest Eircom does not intend to use the proceeds of any refinancing to repay equity. |
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Where is the new thinking on questions of individualism, collectivism, consumerism, choice and equity? |
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As paper assets, they represent a residual claim on the income and equity of a company. |
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Declining stock wealth has not curbed the consumer's animal spirits, despite record public participation in the equity market. |
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Is it realistic to expect them to address the equity versus efficiency dilemma? |
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The indirect effect is the wealth effect resulting from having more equity in a home. |
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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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However, many retired people don't want to move and the only way they can get cash from their home is to use an equity release scheme. |
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This is an anthropocentric approach, and implies equity between generations, although it doesn't call for it in the present. |
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An indemnity bond is a type of insurance that protects the lender from negative equity. |
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This could actually undermine brand equity by nurturing a negative brand attitude. |
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If ever you need proof that the equity markets inhabit a parallel universe then look at the way they treat technology. |
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Often people who argue for employment equity and affirmative action programmes are accused of promoting reverse discrimination. |
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They pile more debt, and more risk of default, on businesses that the equity firms leveraged when they bought them in the first place. |
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Forex also allows highly leveraged trading with low margin requirements relative to its equity counterparts. |
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This is partly because the company's performance is more heavily leveraged to the equity markets. |
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To be sure, debt carries significant tax benefits, is cheaper than equity, and provides more value to stockholders in a leveraged buyout. |
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When mortgage rates were at rock bottom in the 1990s, many homeowners took out home equity loans and lines of credit to consolidate their debts. |
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In recent years, many homeowners have used home equity lines of credit to pay off credit cards, make home improvements or pay college tuition. |
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The value of a chalupa is not imputed through the sweat equity of the migrant workers. |
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It has already indicated that it has received an approach from a mystery bidder now known to be a private equity group. |
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At the same time, greatly heightened demand for safe and liquid assets encouraged shifts from equity markets into deposit assets. |
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The equity market's performance was high largely on account of share gains in four of the listed companies on the stock exchange. |
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But the ones of particular interest in the New Zealand market are equity warrants, linked to the shares of a listed company. |
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The bank served as advisor, equity placement agent, and lead arranger of credit facility. |
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In this arena, Apple may benefit from its consumer focus, artful design, and strong brand equity. |
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Negative equity is a situation in which the amount borrowed exceeds the value of the assets secured against that loan. |
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That implies up to 20 billion yuan would be available for equity investment at home and abroad. |
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There are many issues at stake here, not least those of equity and social justice. |
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If and when there's an opportunity for smart long-term equity, we'll want to be considered first cab off the rank. |
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So, if there's a tax break on interest payments, savvy companies should favor debt over equity. |
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Using money borrowed as a home equity mortgage or as a second mortgage will create tax-deductible interest. |
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In fact, the loss in value of equity holdings meant some funds needed to slim down their property portfolios. |
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They want equity from you and they also want to see you have the income to pay back the loan with interest. |
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It played the role of market-maker, taking speculative financial positions on the utilities markets and leveraging its equity on a massive scale. |
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Thus, his Lordship continued, money stolen from a bank account can be traced in equity. |
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It has become increasingly common for private equity firms to undertake extensive management 'due diligence' before making a buy-in investment. |
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Its new rendition emphasized equity through English language mastery and transitional bilingual education. |
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Many Irish homeowners release the equity in their existing home to buy property abroad. |
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A contract obtained by fraudulent misrepresentation is voidable, not void, even in equity. |
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The prospect of this raft of equity raising has seized and appalled the collective imagination of the City. |
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As buoyant and liquid as the U.S. equity markets are, however, there is plenty of room for improvement. |
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He also calmed the fears of prospective homebuyers who may be looking to get on the property ladder, saying there was no fear of negative equity. |
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But private equity houses seem to be having a harder time finding a home to park their money. |
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I am in negative equity having to pay off the mortgage on this land, not to mention two lots of council tax. |
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Book value can increase as a result of mergers, and it can go up if a company has just sold a lot of new equity. |
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This is due to the huge decline in equity values over the past 18 months which has, in turn, increased the percentage value of property holdings. |
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This approach also sidelines concerns of equity, or the negative results of market forces, such as poverty and non-fulfilment of basic needs. |
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Even in forms of non-employment there is a role for legislative intervention to ensure equity and decent treatment of working people. |
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An equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, he is currently one of the most bullish of commentators, stating definitively that the worst is over. |
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By building up a sizeable stake they will control enough equity in the company to block a compulsory takeover by another bidder. |
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Unlike Huntsman, this is a recent set-up, financed from the start by private equity funds. |
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This includes trading in two equity funds listed on the Irish Stock Exchange. |
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Coercive equity quotas are a Verwoerdian wrong the party should not and will not support. |
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A private equity deal would have loaded the chain store with debt, slashed costs, and stripped the assets. |
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Among non-bank sources of funds, resources raised by way of external commercial borrowings and equity issues posted a sharp increase. |
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The Games got a helping hand from no fewer than 5,100 volunteers, without whose sweat equity was applied to all aspects of the Games. |
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But since equity equals assets minus total debt, a company decreases its equity by increasing debt. |
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A battle between a hedge fund and a private equity fund looks like the kind of spat in which it would be foolish to take sides. |
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Whether the policy yardstick is efficiency or equity, this is a misguided approach. |
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Ominous storm clouds darkened in the U.S. this week, as a faltering equity market and weakening dollar joined a troubled Credit market. |
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But if you implement a thoughtful link marketing strategy, and invest some sweat equity, you'll see the benefits in more ways than one. |
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And the public markets simply can't get the same valuations as private equity is paying. |
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Although private equity investment in many countries was already shrinking amid fears of a global recession, it has now fallen off a cliff. |
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Others said that in uncertain times for equity markets investors would still favour investing in bricks and mortar. |
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Many growers are heavily mortgaged and have reduced equity in their farms, which makes them less attractive to lenders. |
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The equity is perhaps a matter of argument, but the position is it is mortgaged but the mortgagees will give up their priority to the charge. |
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This will have to be achieved through the sweat equity of our children and us or from inflation, which will dilute our wealth. |
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For the average U.S. family, the single largest source of wealth is the equity in their home. |
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The story of Martha and Steve Rosenblatt's house is one of vision, experimentation, persistence, and sweat equity. |
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Companies can keep fixed accounting treatment for their equity compensation, and at the same time reduce the option overhang. |
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Although the Shermans plan on using sweat equity, there will come a time when they may need outside financing for their business. |
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The increase in unallocated equity reversed a declining trend of the past five years. |
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This shifted their equity structure from allocated funding to unallocated funding. |
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When the cooperative was getting ready to open, a core group of 20 members put in hours of sweat equity to renovate the space. |
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Discerning investments in art will outperform the equity markets and is currently a better bet for me than anything else. |
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The firm may obtain foreign exchange for repatriation of invested capital, net profits, or interest earned from equity and loan investments. |
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Moreover the fundamental principle that equity is concerned to prevent unconscionable conduct permeates all the elements of the doctrine. |
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Homeowners will see their residences' net value grow instead of cashing out some equity when refinancing. |
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The pleading against the solicitor is in the alternative, in negligence for breach of duty of care and in equity for breach of fiduciary duty. |
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While there are risks with such little home equity, this does bode well for their financial futures. |
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The equity and cash allocation means that the fund is likely to be underinvested in bonds. |
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I'm not using this soapbox to slam the concept of equity financing, nor the venture capitalists who make it possible. |
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If you're worried about the market changing and falling into negative equity, make contingency plans now. |
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A revived stock market helped boost income from equity and bond underwriting, as investment banking activity finally began to pick up. |
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One could view this as an undesirable violation of the principle of horizontal equity, in that it gives equal treatment to unequals. |
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It has laid bare the truths that equity without excellence is an empty achievement, quantity without quality an unkept promise. |
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It wouldn't, however, protect you from the negative equity trap if you were forced to move and house prices had slumped. |
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Industry sources said that the slump in value reflected the pain being felt by companies across the private equity industry. |
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All the same, the dollars the consumer sector is losing at the pump are small change compared to inflating home equity. |
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If you know how much you need to borrow and you don't foresee any need to borrow again, a straight home equity loan is probably the way to go. |
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Until the equity markets bottom out and values stabilise, it is unlikely that the overhang of office space will be fully absorbed. |
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The top equity holdings of the scheme include blue chip stocks like Reliance, HLL, ITC, HPCL, Hindalco, it said. |
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Those looking for unspectacular but solid returns could consider the equity income sector as an option. |
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Strong levels of equity allow buyers trading up to put down sizeable deposits, limiting the potential for negative equity. |
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The amount of mortgage loans in negative equity in the banking sector as a whole also dropped by 17 per cent, it said. |
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My mum has also told me about things such as recession, unemployment, and negative equity due to sky-high mortgage rates. |
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There are no indications that the end of the property boom will result in widespread negative equity for most investors. |
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Mortgage borrowers could face negative equity as house prices start to fall, one of the country's top mortgage lenders has warned. |
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The percentage of the bank's residential mortgage loans in negative equity also fell to below 10 per cent in the quarter, Law said. |
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Sub-prime lenders prey on unsuspecting borrowers, providing loans that include pre-payment penalties, hidden fees, or balloon payments, which systematically strip equity. |
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As anybody who picked up a bevy of blue chips during the equity bear market will know, a relatively high yield is a proven indicator of value in financial markets. |
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Such predictable cash flow is ideal for making regular payments on loans, which private equity firms typically use to finance part of their buyouts. |
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Retained earnings are just as much money as a bank loan or new equity. |
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If you don't already have a lot of equity, borrowing against your home in hopes that market appreciation will increase your equity is a dangerous gamble. |
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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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Firms with poor prospects are reluctant to underprice because they are not likely to have the opportunity to make this up on a second offering of equity. |
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Having a similar effect as write-downs, share buy-backs also normally depress shareholders' equity proportionately far more than they depress earnings. |
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But the fuel that powers spending for most shoppers is wages, not savings, or dividends, or capital gains, or home equity. |
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This comes after the Opposition was mauled yesterday in Question Time when Labor backbenchers were really looking to make budgetary inroads on the equity angle. |
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Remember, of course, that equity values can go down as well as up. |
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In terms of outlook, our view is that equity should do fine. |
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The projections should clearly identify the funding requirement, your cash burn rate, profitability details and the return to the equity investor or other finance provider. |
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The Pennsylvania Department of Education doesn't know whether any schools are in good standing under the state law mandating gender equity in sports. |
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As a result, equity markets throughout the world have mushroomed through direct retail investment and increased investment in mutual and pension fund products. |
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These holders have no idea whether home equity borrowers use proceeds not only to consolidate debt but as a re-entry vehicle into the selfsame debt. |
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By joining a private equity firm, the former Florida governor and 2016 hopeful is gambling with his reputation. |
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Insurance company capital-protected guaranteed equity bonds are life insurance-based and pay an amount of the increase in a specified stock market index. |
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It sends all the wrong signals to the market and can quickly turn to a vicious downward spiral as lenders, bondholders, and equity investors take fright. |
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Private equity funds took a beating during the Internet bubble years of 2000-01, when a number of venture capitalists lost their shirts investing in start-ups. |
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We've been slowly paying off our mortgage and building up equity in our house. |
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The big news story of the day was negative equity, repossession, the loss of white collar jobs and the fear that recession could slide into depression. |
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Every renovation generates more than enough home equity to cover the cost, because prices go nowhere but up. |
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That is so and, indeed, somewhat the distinction might be rights at law and rights in equity because at law the widow always has the ability to enforce the contract. |
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It has a high equity content of 80 per cent and a good rate of return. |
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A cosigner of her loans, her father had also been using home equity loans to pay some of her college bills. |
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This effort, combined with a disciplined initiative to optimize trade spending across the total portfolio, represents the key to driving top-line growth and brand equity. |
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Interest in commercial property funds, particularly from retail investors, has increased sharply in recent months as people look for safer havens away from equity markets. |
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As the markets nervously await tomorrow's opening, the bulls fear the bears have seized control and will force equity markets into a further decline. |
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Private equity has also helped German companies restructure by providing a market for noncore holdings, often with beneficial effects for employees. |
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A person solely entitled to the full beneficial ownership of money or property, both at law and in equity, does not enjoy an equitable interest in that property. |
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West Hull has severe housing problems, predominantly in the private sector, including empty properties, dereliction, negative equity and related social issues. |
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Private equity firm Permira is often touted as a possible suitor. |
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In making these decisions we should be governed by the principle of equity. |
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The elite levels of the hedge fund, private equity, and investment banking sectors remain male-dominated. |
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This, in turn, will reduce the amount of home equity that blue homebuyers build. |
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The appointment was unanimous and, given the nature of humanities studies, it is doubtful that the department would overlook something as important as equity policies. |
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Speculation that a fall in house prices over the coming year will leave homeowners exposed to negative equity has caused quite a controversy among property analysts. |
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Has there really been an anti-market streak in Indian political culture with the prevalence of Gandhian values and emphasis on group equity and rights? |
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With the collapse in world equity markets and the fall in house prices, capital gains and inheritance tax receipts will continue to fall for the foreseeable future. |
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Because she owns the building, the overhead costs for renting commercial space is eliminated because her mortgage payments add to the equity in her property. |
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Private equity may be the only route for some start-ups or expansions, and angels would like to see more projects take wing, because that's how they make money. |
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Much has also been written on the impact war might have on the Irish residential property market, with many commentators predicting the onslaught of negative equity. |
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Despite stock market woes, people are still buying housing lickety-split, fueled by piles of equity in their current properties and rock-bottom mortgage interest rates. |
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As a reasonable citizen, what really troubles the professor is that this priority to achieve gender equity in the ranks is an example of grossly misplaced priorities. |
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She said she would be left with massive negative equity on her mortgage. |
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But I do know there is a greater prospect he will seek a bit of equity in the distribution of investment and development of infrastructure than the present triumvirate. |
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Harvard, Yale, and Stanford have shrunk the amount of their endowments allocated to private equity, which includes venture, for three straight years. |
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Reading the business pages in the age of the Internet might lead you to imagine that creating a business with little more than sweat equity is an archaic notion. |
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Sustainable post-recession equity bull markets usually require a vigorous tailwind, which is why the rallies of 1981 and 2002 proved to be head fakes. |
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That is the antithesis of what private equity is set up to do. |
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An untraditional campaign topic, private equity is actually a foreign idea to many voters. |
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This time it was the middle classes of middle England who were conspicuously suffering, from job insecurity, dear mortgages, negative equity, and falling house prices. |
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A wealthy private equity investor, Orman is a social moderate and fiscal conservative. |
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If you compare that with how difficult it is to find a solid consistent outperformance in the American equity market, the contrast is pretty stark. |
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Today, I run a China-focused equity research firm based in New York, called JL Warren Capital. |
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One new type of mortgage automatically increases the home equity credit line based on monthly mortgage repayments and quarterly increases in the appraised value of the house. |
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A big chunk of the talk was spent warning about the proliferation of accelerators and other programs that offer business guidance in exchange for equity. |
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Finally, in addition to the deterrent and reformatory there is also that divinely ordained punishment that is inflicted in order to meet the demand for equity in justice. |
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Now that house prices have begun to level off, people who have purchased in the last year may find themselves facing negative equity if they are forced to sell their property. |
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But the enduring depression led to a wave of negative equity. |
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The one common reason that permeates all these outlook downgrades is the volatility of stock markets and the insurer's overexposure in equity assets. |
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The notion that equity pre-funding financed by on-budget surpluses can increase capital accumulation buys into the fallacies that have driven policies of fiscal austerity. |
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Meanwhile, the steady rise in equity prices this year means that laggard companies are better able to restructure by selling off noncore assets at reasonable prices. |
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Social change, justice, equity, and low-impact lifestyles matter little to them. |
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Owner's equity is the net worth or capital of an individual or business. |
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But with the growing size of its investment in hotels, can Woolies continue to allow MGW for example to remain unconsolidated and not even equity accounted? |
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Without question, the contribution of sweat equity poured out by members has been priceless, and the main reason this is such a robust, vital organization. |
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In the equity market, there do appear to be rumblings of renewed interest. |
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Now in their fourth year, the awards celebrate excellence and innovation in the private equity sector and are run by Unquote magazine. |
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That where much is given shall be much required is a thing consonant with natural equity. |
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While some Yanks treated contrabands with a degree of equity or benevolence, the more typical response was indifference, contempt, or cruelty. |
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From this developed the system of equity, administered by the Lord Chancellor, in the courts of chancery. |
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Delaware, Mississippi, and Tennessee still have separate courts of law and equity, for example, the Court of Chancery. |
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In many states there are separate divisions for law and equity within one court. |
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One case was from the Court of Chancery, and the other from the equity branch of the Court of the Exchequer. |
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However, some areas have seen house prices fall considerably, putting inhabitants at risk of negative equity. |
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Issuer services help companies from around the world to join the London equity market in order to gain access to capital. |
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Brand equity is the measurable totality of a brand's worth and is validated by assessing the effectiveness of these branding components. |
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This trend continued to the 1980s, and is now quantified in concepts such as brand value and brand equity. |
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Overall, a brand has the ability to strengthen brand equity by using IMC branding communications through touch points. |
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This was approved on the grounds that money raised from private equity had been insufficient to bring the project to completion. |
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In November 2013 it agreed to sell Mergermarket, an online intelligence reporting business, to the London private equity investor BC Partners. |
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The shares are then no longer traded at a stock exchange, as the company became private through private equity. |
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The Delaware Court of Chancery is the most prominent of the small number of remaining equity courts. |
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Tens of millions of homeowners who had substantial equity in their homes two years ago have little or nothing today. |
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A homeowner with equity in her home is very unlikely to default on a car loan or credit card debt. |
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On the other hand, a homeowner who has no equity is a serious default risk. |
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Light tax and death duties make Guernsey a popular offshore finance centre for private equity funds. |
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Common law and equity are systems of law whose sources are the decisions in cases by judges. |
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In this model, social ownership is achieved through public ownership of equity in a market economy. |
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Public finance is closely connected to issues of income distribution and social equity. |
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The issue of economic inequality is relevant to notions of equity, equality of outcome, and equality of opportunity. |
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Gender Equity Indices seek to provide the tools to demonstrate this feature of equity. |
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The sales were part of GIP's strategy to syndicate the equity portion of the original acquisition by issuing bonds to refinance bank debt. |
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Gladstone's popularity rested on his taxation policies which meant to his supporters balance, social equity and political justice. |
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It was also announced in that month that the bank was in talks to sell its equity derivatives business to a buyer rumoured to be BNP Paribas. |
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Social ownership may refer to forms of public, collective or cooperative ownership, or to citizen ownership of equity. |
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In business, Damon Buffini heads Permira, one of the world's largest private equity firms. |
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After disputes which lasted into the next Parliament, this second measure was dropped, but the right to hear equity appeals was confirmed. |
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Precepts of the lex mercatoria were also kept alive through equity and the admiralty courts in maritime affairs. |
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Jurisdictions which have inherited the common law system differ in their current treatment of equity. |
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The latter part of the 20th century saw increased debate over the utility of treating equity as a separate body of law. |
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In modern practice, perhaps the most important distinction between law and equity is the set of remedies each offers. |
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However, the substantive distinction between law and equity has retained its old vitality. |
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After US courts merged law and equity, American law courts adopted many of the procedures of equity courts. |
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The procedures in a court of equity were much more flexible than the courts at common law. |
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The injunction is an equitable remedy, that is, a remedy that originated in the English courts of equity. |
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An implied trust is one created by a court of equity because of acts or situations of the parties. |
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During the 15th century, the common law courts were challenged by the civil law and equity found in the Chancery and similar courts. |
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Both an order for specific performance and an injunction are discretionary remedies, originating for the most part in equity. |
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Companies generally raise capital for their business ventures either by debt or equity. |
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Devlin thereby sought to emphasise that neither jury equity nor judicial control are set in stone. |
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Some states in the early republic of the United States followed the English tradition of maintaining separate courts for law and equity. |
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United States bankruptcy courts are the one example of US federal courts which operate as courts of equity. |
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This acts in the interest of equity by concentrating on the actual law rather than the exact construction of pleas. |
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In its first Constitution, the Delaware Constitution of 1776, there was no special provision for a court of equity. |
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However, the Court did not decide whether or not the new ruling applied to equity jurisprudence. |
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The transaction speaks for itself and a court of equity ought not to hesitate long in characterizing it as unfair competition in business. |
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The only possible reason for resort to a court of equity in a case like this is that the remedy which the law gives is inadequate. |
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Equally, courts have power under the provincial Judicature Acts to apply equity. |
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James's within the City of Westminster also have a large concentration of hedge fund and private equity funds. |
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Many external financing sources provide financing in return for an equity stake in an entrepreneur's company. |
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Examples of the latter include shares of private companies which are sold to investors through equity crowdfunding platforms. |
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Every year Forbes magazine asks some of America's top stock pickers to name their single favorite equity for the upcoming 12 months. |
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In putting together ever bigger deals with ever more burdensome debt, private equity buyers look for targets with ultrapredictable cash flow. |
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The divine virtues of truth and equity are the only bands of friendship, the only supports of society. |
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Second, HR's role is to serve as the company's arbiter of equity. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, Merck will acquire 100 percent of the equity of Aton and Aton will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Merck. |
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The AXP Focus 20 Fund will bring investors the best ideas from the American Express team of 30 equity analysts. |
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The wet lease comes even as the two airlines continue their talks on Etihad taking an equity stake in Jet. |
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Taking on independent agronomists in limited equity positions in the company was an important step for me. |
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Kwong Wui Chun, has been making plans to use his equity interest in AAI to support our restructuring efforts. |
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For example, in the second quarter of this yean the network focused on mortgage solutions, business banking and home equity loans. |
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We are confident true justice can be applied to the separate decisions, based on law and equity, not on Justicialism. |
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Kegler advises business leaders in the construction, healthcare, private equity and real estate industries. |
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Minister Shatter stressed the bill does not provide for an automatic writing off of negative equity. |
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An increase in the net profit and equity in 2002, has improved its rentability ratio. |
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Morgan begins to move from being a fairly conservative railroad reorganizer and bond guy into a speculative equity guy. |
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The relationship between business and equity risk capital is symbiotic in nature. |
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The LIFT scheme gives buyers an interest-free equity loan of 60 to 80 per cent to help fund the purchase. |
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Longview structures and secures debt and equity financing for middle market developers. |
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Longview structured and arranged for the outside equity in each project and advised on the debt portion as well. |
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Normative incentives have to do with notions about justice, equity, indigenous rights, biocentrism, and so on. |
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I have scrounged literally thousands of pounds of steel for various projects, all of it just for the asking and a little sweat equity. |
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The company also has a minority equity ownership in BRIS, a leading business information provider in Malaysia. |
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In the role, Taha will be responsible for activities covering both loans and high-yield securities for private equity and corporate clients. |
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A sponsored spin-off takes place when an equity stake in a subsidiary is sold to an outside investor before going public. |
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A new equity index fund issued by Ossiam has been tradeable in Deutsche Boerse's XTF segment on Xetra since Monday. |
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Furthermore, support in the form of the stock's 10-week trendline is climbing into the area to help buoy the equity as well. |
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Mr Jason Clines has been made an equity partner at the Worcester office of estate agency Humberts. |
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Riverwind Strata Title Housing Co-operative in Edmonton is an example of an equity co-operative. |
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These include population equity, boundary contiguousness, and racial and ethnic minority representation. |
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One example would be a convertible security, a fixed-income instrument with an equity component. |
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First, the project should be discounted at a suitable ungeared cost of equity. |
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If there is sufficient equity, the swing loan can be structured to capitalize the interest for a period of time. |
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Thus, decisionmakers are instructed to consider a broad range of equity and other factors when applying the results of cost-benefit analyses. |
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Research by Aviva, shows over-55s in Newcastle have pounds 5bn worth of unmortgaged equity tied up in their homes. |
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Stewart will work with Larry Unrein, head of private equity and hedge funds within asset management, in establishing the business, the memo said. |
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Customer equity of current customer base is obtained from the sum of the unscaled customer equity of each cohort. |
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To date China Convergent has invested in 12 CVN equity joint ventures through its New Blue Digital Network Limited subsidiary. |
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True daytraders will more often than not get in and out of the very same equity during one market session. |
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The two sports franchises get just over 77 percent ownership in the deal, which gives them ownership equity. |
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