Not exact matches
Private
equity firms didn't strike any deals above $ 2.5 billion in the first quarter, CNBC
reports.
Because hedge funds are not required to
report their bond holdings to the SEC (although they
do have to
report equity positions), we don't know exactly who owns how much of which Puerto Rico bonds.
The private
equity firms together with Humana would get Kindred's home and hospice care operations, the WSJ
reported, citing sources it
did not identify.
For 2013, Ares
reports $ 306 million in net economic income, a metric favored by publicly - traded private
equity firms that don't believe GAAP accounting best explains their financial performance.
NEW YORK More acquisitions of U.S. companies by private
equity firms are being
done through companies that are already owned by buyout funds, rather than the funds directly, a market
report showed on Thursday, indicating this «bolt - on» strategy is catching on.
They don't understand much they
report on as it is, but with
equity volatility, they're really in over their heads.
The
equity derivatives market is in many ways so complex that the financial press doesn't even
report on it.
While this reduces the
reported amount of outstanding debt, if the concern is the ability of borrowers to generate the returns needed to service the debt that funded these projects, converting them into
equity does not reduce the riskiness of the banking system, nor
does it reduce net indebtedness for the country overall.
Julian Wellesley, senior global
equity opportunities analyst with Loomis Sayles, wrote in a recent
report that «banks currently have one of the highest tax rates of all U.S. companies,» mainly because they don't use as many deductions as other multinational firms.
Your scenario 1 is precisely what you'd
do to work out the real return of
equities if their results were
reported in nominal terms.
In this Raddon
Report, we look at what has changed, who will be affected, the impact of the change on homeowners, and what institutions can
do to market their mortgage and
equity products in this new environment.
«I don't think the compromise we're talking about would have happened if I hadn't written the
report,» said the private
equity boss.
Equity in the NHS
did improve after recent reforms, a
report out today claimed - but critics fear this may be reversed by looming cuts in the health service.
And yet, based on the McLoone, Education Week «s
report card states, «New York
does fairly well in its grade for resource
equity.»
Yet this
report doesn't make use of well - established research conventions (adequacy or
equity studies), or for that matter any sensible approach for determining if a formula is in fact broken.
Holaday suggested the
equity report should also show subgroups that are
doing well.
Although ESSA
does not explicitly state the level of data disaggregation at which states must calculate and
report educator
equity gaps, NCTQ encourages Maine to
report data at the more granular student level, consistent with applicable privacy constraints, because student - level data are necessary to illuminate educator
equity gaps that exist within schools.
In district - level analysis, the Education Trust finds that nationally districts serving high concentrations of low - income students receive on average $ 1,200 less in state and local funding than districts that serve low concentrations of low - income students, and that gap widens to $ 2,000 when comparing high - minority and low - minority districts.17 These findings are further reflected by national funding
equity measures
reported by Education Week, which indicate that wealthy school districts spend more per student than poorer school districts
do on average.18
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The current era of corporate education reform began with the 1983 publication of the Reagan administration's
report A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Education Reform, prepared by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only
did the
report attack many of the
equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authors wrote.
The estimated volume of net
equity cashed out in our
report do not account for the homeowners who have paid off their mortgages in their entirety.
Low Turnover: Steadyhand's funds
do not have a long track record but the
Equity Fund and Small - Cap Fund have
reported low turnover for the past two years.
But since it's
equity, it doesn't show up on your credit
report, there are no monthly payments, and you don't impact your debt - to - income ratio.
Once again, since
equity doesn't show up on your credit
report or require monthly payments, the savings in interest alone could be substantial.
According to a new research
report from The American College of Financial Services, Americans moving into retirement don't have a good understanding of how to effectively use home
equity as an income source in retirement.
The first and most obvious critique is to
do with what the UN's 1972 Bruntland
Report called intergenerational and intragenerational
equity.
The
report — Norway's fair share of an ambitious climate effort — is the firs major
report that we have
done since we updated and generalized the Greenhouse Development Rights system, and re-released our calculator as the Climate
Equity Reference Calculator.
With respect to the
reported benefit - cost rations, this paper argues that they are a bit low because, first, they
do not reflect the substantial concerns about
equity and uncertainty; and second, because a substantial part of the benefits (after the year 2100) is not accounted for.
The above illustration, following the assumptions about what
equity requires made by the authors of the
report about how to determine US emissions reductions obligations, leads to the conclusion not only
does the United States need to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2020, the US must reduce its emissions by -141 % from 1990 levels by 2025.
That article at reneweconomy actually
does a good job of conveying the message of the original Citi
report (which was penned by some really good analysts covering the power sector and sustainability in C's
equity research team).
However, when you push a little farther and ask which countries are most at blame — which countries are
doing their «fair share» and which are not — you find that only the
reports of the Civil Society
Equity Review coalition (full disclosure: I'm one of its authors) even attempts to broach the question.
It also makes it difficult if not impossible to
do the one calculation that chills the blood of managing partners and leaders... the calculation of an accurate PPEP against which the
equity partners can compare what they took home and what is
reported as PPEP.
In one of the articles that accompanies the
report, Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM Legal Intelligence, which assisted in compiling the results, and Hugh A. Simons, an industry analyst and former COO at Ropes & Gray in Boston, write that 78 percent of the firms in this year's Am Law 100 surpassed their pre-recession levels of profits per
equity partner — and
did so in large part through management.
On such an afternoon some score of members of the High Court of Chancery bar ought to be... engaged in one of the ten thousand stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee - deep in technicalities, running their goat - hair and horse - hair warded heads against walls of words and making a pretence of
equity with serious faces, as players might... between the registrar's red table and the silk gowns, with bills, cross-bills, answers, rejoinders, injunctions, affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters»
reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them... This is the Court of Chancery, which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire, which has its worn - out lunatic in every madhouse and its dead in every churchyard, which has its ruined suitor with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress borrowing and begging through the round of every man's acquaintance, which gives to monied might the means abundantly of wearying out the right, which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who
does not often give — the warning, «Suffer any wrong that can be
done you rather than come here!
The firm
does not
report its compensation spread, but our previous
reporting indicates that the top - earning
equity partners in recent years earned at least ten times more than their lowest - paid colleagues.
In conducting research for Canadian Lawyer's special
report on diversity, it became clear that most law firms
did not think the federal government's
equity policies even applied to legal agents.
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While the SEC doesn't name the company that Advanced
Equities misled investors over, Crain's Chicago Business and Dow Jones have
reported that the company is fuel cell maker Bloom Energy.
An
Equity Research Associate
does the same job as an
Equity Research Analyst in producing factual
reports based on the review of stocks, bonds, and other financial instruments, though the Associate may cover less companies and issue less
reports each quarter than the Analyst.
Gen X homeowners — those aged 35 to 50 — wound up seeing the worst effects of the downturn, and though they have begun to recoup
equity, they are doing so at a more sluggish pace than older generations, according to the recently released Zillow Home Equity R
equity, they are
doing so at a more sluggish pace than older generations, according to the recently released Zillow Home
Equity R
Equity Report.
After a pattern has been established, UW actually doesn't raise the issue at all provided that you put a LOE in there about how it's an
equity strategy or similar and a few title
reports to document that the investor always
does, indeed, owner occupy for 12 months.
According to a recent CoreLogic December quarterly MarketPulse
report, with home prices rising as much as they
did in 2013, more than three million residential property owners regained lost
equity.