Sentences with phrase «capital tied up»

Our primary focus is commercial buy and hold but we also have a budget set aside for residential flipping projects so that we may hopefully free up some of the capital tied up in long term deals.
By selling a percentage of the ownership to institutional investors, REITs can release capital tied up in those properties.
Truth sacrificed Usually those on the management board have the most to lose because of significant capital tied up in the LLP.
Technology is expensive, and firms have significant capital tied up in current facilities and operations which can not quickly be released.
Usually those on the management board have the most to lose because of significant capital tied up in the LLP.
This doesn't appear to be the case here, and I recognise that the people in the spotlight aren't the politicians themselves, but there's an awful lot of political and financial capital tied up in this issue, so don't expect too much.
@Grade «Eh «Bacon Right, but if the market tanks and I have 100 % of my initial capital tied up into it instead of 3 % then I'm taking a 100 % risk with my initial capital and I still have the same monthly responsibility to meet taxes and insurance which is 80 % of your monthly mortgage.
If the housing market were to tank again, I'd rather have a few thousand of my capital tied up in a loan on a house as opposed to 200k or 300k of my capital tied up in a house that's worth half.
Return on capital is simply the relationship between the earnings a company generates and the amount of capital tied up in its business.
I agree that a risk of paying off a mortgage early is having substantial sums of capital tied up in the property with a continued mortgage payment still in place until it is paid off.
Having your capital tied up in a sluggish position while missing many other great opportunities is hardly ideal.
While e-book prices are on average 20 - 30 percent lower than those of physical books, they save publishers the cost of storing and moving books around, and reduce the working capital tied up in inventory.
When you add in the cost of warehousing, distribution and the working capital tied up in inventory POD has becomes the optimal choice for more midlist titles.
A European juice producer implemented a Parts Control solution, and reduced capital tied up in stock by 90 %.
Long - term investors should pay strict attention to a company's overall returns on invested capital (net operating profits as a percentage of ALL the capital tied up in the company) and the incremental gains or losses that occur.
Mahindra and IBM's solution will revolutionize a financial process known as invoice discounting, which provides recipients instant access to capital tied up in outstanding invoices.
The capital tied up in hedging and risk insurance seems to overshadow that required for transactions in underlying equities, bonds, and commodities.
Diversification is when you have broad exposure across large swathes of the market, versus having most — if not all — of your investment capital tied up into one or two stocks, or one or two industries.
With the vast majority of private investment capital tied up in just three states (California, New York and Massachusetts) and a fairly narrow group of industries, SBIC helped spread the wealth to a much broader portfolio of promising businesses.

Not exact matches

«Whenever your human capital is tied up in one particular industry, it may make sense to diversify your investment capital outside of that industry, just because of the amount of risk associated with that.»
Some of the disadvantages of providing customers with credit include increasing the cost of operations and tying up capital that could be used elsewhere.
We had already tied up most of our capital in buying inventory, hiring a skeleton staff and building new locations.
You can keep operations going and move ahead with day - to - day business activities without having to waste time chasing down customers with unpaid invoices and tying up your capital in accounts receivables.
«Equipment leasing works well for businesses that start off slow, and [it] protects owners from having to tie up all their capital,» says Bruce Gomberg, a partner at Politziner & Mattia, an accounting and consulting firm that advises small and midsize businesses.
The capital also has the lowest percent of debt in the country tied up in auto loans (3.35 percent), probably due to the accessible public transportation available in the area.
Moro explained that traditional banks and brokerage firms have been reluctant to act as custodians because of know - your - customer laws, and because any such firms that carry bitcoin must back it with dollar - based reserves at a one - to - one level — a formula that ties up capital, and is an unattractive proposition for the likes of Goldman Sachs or JPMorgan.
Working capital: Current assets are those short - term funds represented by cash in the bank, funds parked in near - term instruments earning interest, funds tied up in inventory, and all those accounts receivable waiting to be collected.
We're looking to serve those companies that already have their own existing servers, who are finding they're having to tie up a lot of capital in their in - house solutions.
While much of the venture capital activity in the United States is concentrated in Silicon Valley, in recent years a sector of the economy with closer ties to Washington, D.C., than San Francisco has been upping its investments in start - up technology companies — America's defense industry.
Lattice Semiconductor Corp. said in a filing Friday it will seek Trump's approval for its proposed $ 1.3 billion sale to Canyon Bridge Capital Partners, gambling that the former real estate dealmaker will approve the tie - up against the advice of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes foreign deals for national security concerns.
So, while it might be great to be able to put our money to work in an investment vehicle that produced double - digit returns, we may not be able to afford to tie up our capital for that long or to sustain huge swings in our portfolio's value.
Working from his home, he takes just - in - time delivery of razors from his supplier, tying up little capital in inventory.
When you're young, he explains, the majority of your wealth is tied up in human capital, meaning your skills and the knowledge you employ to earn income.
The state logs solid improvement in Quality of Life (tied for No. 10 vs. No. 17 last year), Economy (No. 14, up from No. 18) and Access to Capital (No. 7, up from No. 19).
Renaissance Capital has «ties to the Kremlin» and its analysts «talked up Uranium One's stock, assigning it a «buy» rating and saying in a July 2010 research report that it was «the best play» in the uranium markets,» the Times wrote.
One - third of performance share awards, which make up 50 % of long - term incentive compensation, are tied to average return on invested capital over a three - year period.
Once venture capital investors (VCs) invest in a private company, their capital is tied up.
In May last year, global venture capital firm Matrix Partners» Indian unit tied up with realtor K Raheja Corp to launch a new co-working space in Powai (Mumbai) for startups.
Why go to all the trouble of tying up one's own capital to produce and market goods and services when you can leapfrog the process by making money in purely financial ways?
With a loan from BFS Capital, you can easily finance inventory without worrying about tying up your capital or business Capital, you can easily finance inventory without worrying about tying up your capital or business capital or business credit.
Just curious why all equity, when there are several debt offerings in the 8 - 9 % + range that only tie up capital for 12 months or so?
This doesn't tie up any working capital to finance the cost of the payment, so you can keep your day - to - day operations intact.
First Capital, one of China's few listed private brokers, tied up with JPMorgan to set up JP Morgan First Capital Securities Co in 2010.
Less cash is tied up in inventory languishing on pallets or in boxes, which then can be put to use building the business through capital improvements and acquisitions, Huff noted.
The tie - up follows an industry shift towards rivals providing low - cost index - tracking products and away from so - called active investment management, which charges customers higher fees, and follows the $ 6 billion merger deal between Henderson Global Investors HGGH.L and Janus Capital JNS.N..
Would it be totally out of the question to posit that Peltz wants to make sure that his billion - dollar burger and roast beef empire is liquid to move on an undervalued investment in restaurant land even if Peltz's other investment capital is tied up elsewhere?
The illiquidity risk premium is an excess return paid to investors for tying up capital.
With all their wealth tied up in the property, couple is selling to free up capital — and time for sailing.
Here's our Arsenal predicted line up for the midweek Capital One Cup tie against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, with Arsene Wenger likely to rotate and experiment for this North London Derby...
Most of Tiger's money from past fights is tied up in real - estate holdings in Lagos, the Hausa - held Nigerian capital.
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