In 1995, several months after shuttering a plant in Indiana and firing roughly 200 workers, Bain
Capital borrowed more money to have Ampad buy yet another company, and pay Bain and its investors more than $ 60 million - in addition to fees for arranging the deal.
Not exact matches
Jones boosted the amount of
money he's managing, including
borrowed capital, to
more than 50 percent of his main hedge fund's net assets, according to the letter.
Far
more common, and often much
more important for most types of businesses, interest expense on the income statement represents the cost of
borrowing money from banks, bond investors, and other sources to meet short - term working
capital needs, add property, plant, and equipment to the balance sheet, acquire competitors, or increase inventory.
These gains should
more than offset marginally higher
borrowing costs for Berkshire's BNSF railroad and Berkshire Hathaway Energy, which finance their large
capital investments with
borrowed money.
Farley, a partner at the equity firm Mistral
Capital, launched her effort with a video that
borrowed an argument recently deployed by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo: New York State pays roughly
more in federal taxes ($ 40 billion in 2016, she noted) than it gets back in federal aid —
money, Farley said, that could be used to rebuild state infrastructure and boost education, among other things.
The move allows the County to
more easily
borrow money for
capital projects without paying as much in interest.
They would charge
more for the loans, but they will also need to pay
more for the
money that they
borrow (from Treasury, other institutions, in the
capital markets and depositors).
The faster the economy is growing, the
more demand there will be for
capital, leading to a higher cost for
borrowing money.
The lender could also add covenants that require the company to maintain certain minimum amount of working
capital or restrict the ability of the business to
borrow more money.
Borrowing money through a short - term loan product might cost you
more than a traditional bank loan, but when you factor in the speed, flexibility, and smaller funding sizes offered by alternative lenders, working
capital loans are often
more attractive.
Companies must pay
more to
borrow money for
capital investments or to fund daily business operations.
«Like - kind exchanges help investors
more efficiently allocate
capital and resources with less
borrowed money into new investments that drive economic activity in communities across the nation,» said NAR President Chris Polychron, executive broker with 1st Choice Realty in Hot Springs, Ark. «Any tax reform plan repealing like - kind exchanges would hurt investors and small businesses, increase financial leverage, weaken growth and the economy, and result in the loss of jobs.»