Equitable distribution is all about finding a more
balanced division of assets based on many factors.
Not exact matches
I guess there were some advantages, though; 1) Mass Financial gets its shares listed on a US exchange without going through the usual rigmarole, and 2) Mass Financial doesn't have to put up funds to purchase the Wabash mineral royalty
assets — instead they get both the royalty
assets and a lot
of cash (not only the cash on TTT's
balance sheet at the time
of the split - off
of the industrial services
division in March but also the $ 50 million raised by the recent rights offering) for being taken over.
Most (larger) activist effort implies: a) A gearing - up
of a company's
balance sheet (to fund a share buyback / tender, special dividends, and / or an accelerated growth / acquisition strategy), or b) a sale
of key
assets /
divisions, or the entire company.
It is important to retain an experienced law firm that has significant expertise with the financial issues involved in Divorce, including property
division, the valuation
of assets, spousal maintenance (alimony), real estate issues, cash flow schedules,
balance sheet preparation, debt
division, business valuation, present value calculations for pensions, the analysis
of retirement accounts and various tax issues associated with Divorce.
Division of these funds can be crucial to
balancing a couple's
assets.