"Capital outlay" refers to the spending or investment in long-term assets or infrastructure like buildings, equipment, or machinery. It includes purchasing or improving these items that will benefit a company or government over a long period of time.
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«We're looking for turnaround opportunities in which our operating company partners can grow and expand in local communities without the need to come up with large
capital outlays for real estate,» Mr. Holman - Gomez said.
Given the huge
capital outlays of these thermal plants, the MP argued further that «what you are going to have is foreign persons patronizing this particular sale because most Ghanaians will not be able to patronize this sale.»
Sarasota's 11 charter schools received $ 52.3 million for operational costs, plus $ 8.5 million in
capital outlay funding for its 6,478 students.
The new smaller displacement engine is part of GM's strategy to build variations of engines to avoid extensive redesign costs and
large capital outlays for new engines.
They're also investing more; 60 percent made
capital outlay in the past six months, and a third plan to do it within six months.
It relieves Waterstones of the burden of competing with Amazon on more fronts and crucially reduces the need for a
huge capital outlay on technology R&D (the kind B&N has committed itself to).
As such, Monarques could eliminate the extremely large
capital outlay required to build a mill as it could potentially ship the Wasamac ore to any of a number of possible custom milling opportunities in the vicinity of Wasamac (see map of potential sites).
The Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Finance and Operations directs and supervises legislative and operating budgets, the Public
Education Capital Outlay budget and the Florida Education Finance Program allocations.
This bill gives districts the discretion to share local
discretionary capital outlay funding with charters rather than requiring districts to do so.
The
low capital outlay necessary, risk management tools available and tax benefits make spread betting a compelling opportunity for speculators.
To further validate the accuracy of both of these data sets, 21CSF compared the school construction
capital outlay on the F - 33 to the total statewide construction contract start costs collected and reported by state and year by Dodge Data & Analytics.
The frequency of
reported capital outlays over the past 6 months surprisingly gained 9 percentage points in December, a remarkable increase.
The index is a composite of ten seasonally adjusted components based on questions on the following: plans to increase employment, plans to
make capital outlays, plans to increase inventories, expect economy to improve, expect real sales higher, current inventory, current job openings, expected credit conditions, now a good time to expand, and earnings trend.
Getting this approval can be difficult, as anything
involving capital outlay is a hard sell, but there are real financial upsides to making investments in sustainability.
In the July reading of the National Federation of Independent Business's Small Business Economic Trends survey out Tuesday, the number of business owners
planning capital outlays in the next three to six months rose 1 point to 24 percent.
We knew we could launch an MVP (minimum viable product) without funding, but to execute on a project of this scope required significant
capital outlays over time.
Overall, the ePlatform concept stands to help political leaders catalyze capital formation for infrastructure with little
new capital outlay, making all of the existing programs and the overall market work more efficiently.
Maintained a safe and clean service environment, while maintaining all equipment and the facility with minimal capital outlay
We, then, conservatively assume that UHS can grow ACHC's revenue and NOPAT / free cash flow without any incremental
capital outlays after year 1, an unlikely assumption, but nonetheless.
The renovations were approved for Priority I funding in the state's
capital outlay budget during the 2014 — 15 legislative session.
Allows the immediate transfer of
capital outlay from districts to charters funneling locally levied public revenue to build, buy and maintain facilities owned by private corporations
«We also
get capital outlay for their technology, we obtain activity buses for them, we've gotten a lot of smart labs for the schools.»
What deters startups from entering real estate is the potentially
high capital outlay because so many business models involve buying property.
Comcast won't have any
big capital outlays to build some kind of new network and, by focusing on wooing existing customers, additional marketing and billing costs will be minimal, Feldman says.
This type of loan gives you the benefit of paying lower interest rate on balloon loans than 30 - and 15 - year fixed mortgages, resulting in lower monthly payments, asking for very
little capital outlay during the life of the loan.
Cloud computing offers many benefits to lawyers including: accessing a vast array of new software services and applications, off - loading hardware and software maintenance and upkeep to others, accessing your data from virtually anywhere you can obtain an internet connection and last but certainly not least, reducing the need for large
capital outlays when setting up in practice.
The distinction to keep in mind is that while this is Free, Open Source Software (FOSS), costs are involved in implementing the solution as measured
by capital outlay (e.g. server (s) to host it), technical support personnel, and so on.
Local
district capital outlay funds do not increase and must be shared with charters which seriously harms districts.
Their investments are more scientific than sexy, and often require
heavy capital outlays with lower - multiple returns.
For all the hoopla surrounding the digital economy and virtual businesses, the success of many ventures still hinges on
serious capital outlay; indeed, a recent benchmark report by the Business Development Bank of Canada identifies «significant» investment in fixed assets as a key variable that helps mid-size companies grow into large ones.
In the resources sector, that sort of pragmatism can be unusual: Given the
tremendous capital outlay involved in developing a mine, it's easy for executives to get attached to projects in anticipation of a payday that may never come.
But they did have a purpose — to deliver cost efficiency and short - term flexibility at a time when
crushing capital outlay and 15 - 20 year building leases were the norm.
So for a small business to start into production itself, it's just not practical to put that type of
capital outlay upfront.»
The investment is the biggest
single capital outlay in the history of the company, which makes Enfamil baby formula.
She however indicated that, under this project a private partner who was mindful of the
extensive capital outlay, the expected levels of efficiency in management practices and span of time to recover the investment had elected to take all risks and responsibilities of the project.
The discretionary
capital outlay issue is part of the lawsuit over the local control of districts to operate public schools.
Note: At this time HB 1145 does not include any reference to requiring school districts to provide discretionary
capital outlay millage revenue to charter schools, however this idea could resurface will little notice as part of a conforming bill.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics,
capital outlay accounted for 6.8 percent of education spending in 1979 - 80, 8.4 percent in 1989 - 90, and 11.4 percent in 1999 - 2000.
In addition, the Florida Legislature cut traditional public schools out of the Public Education
Capital Outlay program which pays for additions or repairs to aging buildings.
Through the state's
capital outlay guarantee, school districts considered «property - poor» can qualify for extra funding for capital projects and needs to put them on even footing with other districts.