Sentences with phrase «asset than a burden»

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Such changes go further than the CFPB's many adjustments to the rule, which mostly eased the compliance burden on banks with fewer than $ 2 billion in assets.
They teach the tactics of asset stripping and how to replace industrial engineering with financial engineering, as if financialization creates wealth faster than the debt burden.
Calumet Specialty Products Partners is interesting in that some of its assets have promise, but are burdened by other cash - burning segments of its business and the massive debt that costs it more than double its operating cash flows:
I suppose that my industrial experience probably got me a couple of interviews, but I soon found that my academic training, rather than being an asset, was sometimes a burden.
As also frequently mentioned in our weekly X-Men recap column, X-ual Healing, Marvel Unlimited is a great way to explore references to past stories in current comics, making Marvel's long and often convoluted continuity an asset rather than a burden.
Although it is true that many people found their houses to be a financial burden during the thick of the 2008 worldwide crisis, those that were able to stay on top of their payments actually found that their real estate was more of an asset than ever before.
When tax rates are high, such as our current environment where top marginal rates on regular income exceed 50 per cent in more than half the country, individuals who own capital assets are generally more reluctant to sell them as they require greater benefits to outweigh the capital gains tax burden they will incur when they sell.
Usually, the defendant is also subjected to the additional burden of having to disclose on oath to the claimant the nature and whereabouts of its assets and having to do so within a short period (usually no longer than a couple of days).
Depending on the current situation of your business, you may need to bring in someone who can immediately adapt to your company and will be an asset from day one rather than a training burden, but this luxury certainly comes with a higher price tag.
Aside from the burden of running a hotel, Marre stresses that the financial success of lodging assets is less predictable than that of, say, office or industrial properties.
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