In Ontario, provincial exemptions are high enough that most people do not lose anything unless they have high
dollar value assets.
«Given the sensitivity of having a nine million
dollar valued asset that will be transferred with no economic benefit back to NYERDA, and given some on going audits in, let's just call it, the business, not related to NYSERDA, is it worth having an independent opinion on this particular issue?»
Not exact matches
It's calculated annually by dividing operating expenses by the average
dollar value of the fund's
assets — lowering returns for investors, which is why it's important to know.
People are seeking safe havens for their
assets and plowing it into
dollars, raising the currency's
value, Rogers said.
Although the U.S.
dollar value of Yandex's U.S.
dollar - denominated
assets and liabilities was not impacted by these currency fluctuations, they resulted in a downward revaluation of the ruble equivalent of these U.S.
dollar - denominated monetary
assets and liabilities in Q1 2018.
And despite America's spending habits, the greenback is still seen as a safe haven whenever financial crises — including ones caused by Americans — hit because most major countries want to maintain the
value of their national reserves, which include
dollar - denominated
assets.
In other words, one may trust that the US
dollar will have
value as long that the American state functions well, holds
assets, and has the capacity to levy taxes to finance itself.
That is because a decline in the
dollar would raise the
value of the income earned on our foreign direct investment and foreign - currency denominated
assets, relative to the income that foreigners earned on their
dollar - denominated investments in the United States.
Such a move by the Trudeau government to draw more revenue into federal coffers would take Canada in the opposite direction as the United States, Mr. Rosenberg said, noting that «the implications for the Canadian
dollar is decisively negative, not to mention the deflating effect on
asset values.»
The fact that many advanced economies are suffering from deficient demand and have policy rates at or near the zero bound and that the U.S.
dollar is a favored safe - haven
asset may imply that adverse foreign demand shocks have a particularly strong effect on the
value of the
dollar, effectively transmitting the weakness to the U.S. economy.
That's why we hold over 200 individual investment positions in Strategic Growth, why we diversify across industries, why I left complete put option coverage underneath the Fund's portfolio even in response to a favorable shift in our measures of market action two weeks ago (now neutral), why the
dollar value of our shorts never materially exceeds our long holdings, and why even in the most favorable conditions, the Fund can establish leverage only by investing a small percentage of
assets in call options (never on margin).
Unless these firms» net foreign currency liabilities are hedged, a depreciation of the Australian
dollar could result in a deterioration of their balance sheet positions — by increasing the Australian
dollar value of their liabilities relative to their
assets.
• Exporters: As interest rates rise, the
value of the US
dollar rises because more foreigners want to own USD denominated
assets.
Dollar Hegemony: America's ability to export
dollars in exchange for foreign goods, services and
asset ownership, as if these U.S. Treasury IOUs had an intrinsic
value that would end up being worth something to their holders, e.g. as gold or other hard
assets.
Most of the stuff that this guy brings out; Old capitalism versus new capitalism, Financial intelligence and education and the importance of both, the possible pitfalls of the American social security system and medicare, Taxation system - who it favors and who it hurts the most, all the stuff about residential homes not being
assets, the
dollar and how it continues to decline in
value and the rest all this stuff is absolutely true.
I would suggest that the bid for these
assets is either lower than expected or non-existent other than a pennies on the
dollar «option
value» bid.
It's just the
dollar losing
value, not the
assets rising in
value.
But there's more to it than that, because the size of the Fed's footprint is ultimately determined, not by the
dollar -
value of the Fed's
assets, but by the real demand for its liabilities.
That explains why hard
assets priced in
dollars are gaining in
value since the QE2 announcement a month ago.
Critically, ILP can allow all
assets of
value — including cryptocurrencies like XRP, existing currencies like the euro or US
dollar, and other securities (stocks, bonds, and commodities)-- to be exchanged by people.
The debtor's
assets,
valued at approximately $ 639 billion
dollars, were sold to Barclays within five days of the bankruptcy filing.
Net foreign equity liabilities also increased in the quarter, as the appreciation of the Australian
dollar lowered the Australian -
dollar value of foreign equity
assets (Graph 40).
Foreigners provided a large portion of the capital that fueled the runup in
asset prices, so they will undoubtedly bear a good portion of the subsequent losses through
dollar depreciation and writeoffs in the
value of their U.S. financial
assets.
At the same time, a falling Canadian
dollar, combined with low oil prices means that US
assets increase in
value if priced in CAD.
Rather, the current economic downturn is likely to focus its damage on
asset prices - the U.S.
dollar, home
values, low and mid-quality debt, and equity prices (largely through the combination of narrowing profit margins and lower valuations).
The technology is now ready to enter securities markets worth trillions of
dollars: The ownership and
value of any
asset class — funds, real estate, equity — can now be digitized in the form of tokens.
National Charities» donor - advised funds have grown significantly in recent years by number of individual donor - advised funds, the
dollar value of grants made to qualified charities, the
dollar value of contributions received, and the
dollar value of charitable
assets.
They distribute more grant
dollars and have higher aggregate charitable
asset values.
If you have 50
dollars of
assets for every
dollar of equity, it doesn't take much of a decline in your
asset values to wipe out your equity.
Bitcoin's gains this year have been impressive, with the
dollar value of a bitcoin, as quoted by cryptocurrency exchange CoinDesk, up more than 1,000 percent since the end of 2016, outperforming all other major
asset classes.
Analysts say that ETFs could spark an even bigger rally for an
asset class that has already added hundreds of billions of
dollars to its
value this year alone.
The litigation involves competing allegations of financial mismanagement of the ministry's
assets,
valued at hundreds of millions of
dollars, as well as the alleged personal use of ministry resources by insiders.
Arizona Rep. Kyrsten Sinema posted no
assets with a
dollar value, while a single student loan liability put her in negative net worth territory.
Thanks to TEEB, the multitrillion -
dollar value of the world's nature - based
assets is rapidly being made clear.
Specifically, the complaint alleges that defendants misrepresented or failed to disclose: (1) Barnes & Noble's Nook e-book reader sales had dramatically declined; (2) the Company would shutter its Nook manufacturing operations altogether; (3) the carrying
value of the Nook
assets were impaired by millions of
dollars; (4) the carrying
value of the Nook inventory was overstated by $ 133 million; (5) the Company was expecting fiscal 2014 retail losses in the high single digits; (6) Barnes & Noble had over-accrued certain accounts receivables; (7) Barnes & Noble was unable to provide timely audited financial results for fiscal 2013; and (8) the Company might be forced to restate its previously reported financial results.
In the long - run, the more significant effect is on the
value of
dollar - denominated
assets you own and debts you owe.
You can keep exempt
assets including most household belongings and a car below a certain
dollar value.
3) How do you adjust the price or
value of an item to compensate inflation; eg: Say I have a house I paid 1 million
dollars 3 years ago (ignore depreciation and other factors that can affect the
asset's
value), if inflation was: Y1 = 10 %, Y2 = 11 % and Y3 = 12 %, what would the
value of the house be?
do you think people are gonna sit around and watch their
dollars and euros lose
value, or are they going to seek protection in hard
assets (not that worthless paper gold and silver)
Fourth, consumption responds to fluctuations in the market
value of the financial
assets because the
dollar amount of the drawdown is based on the portfolio's current market
value.
The
dollar amount (known as net
asset value) you receive by selling your shares back to the mutual fund will depend on market conditions.
The NCAV number is the Net Current
Asset Value, and its normal unit of measurement is the
dollar.
Many also trade at less than underlying net
asset value, providing the opportunity to buy a
dollar's worth of
assets at a discount.
If you own
assets with
values over allowed
dollar limits, the Trustee can force liquidation (sale) of these «non-exempt»
assets and turn over the cash
value to your creditors.
This product can be an agricultural commodity, such as 5,000 bushels of corn to be delivered in the month of March, or it can be financial
asset, such as the U.S.
dollar value of 62,500 pounds in the month of December.
An expense ratio is determined through an annual calculation, where a fund's operating expenses are divided by the average
dollar value of its
assets under management (AUM).
This
asset class can be impacted by changes in the
value of the
dollar versus international currencies (rising
dollar hurts emerging markets) as well as international economic events.
If you own things denominated in
dollars, those
assets will lose
value under inflation.
That means that
assets and debts denominated in
dollars, e.g. cash, loans, bonds, and the like, also decrease in
value relative to all the many
assets that are not defined in terms of
dollars, e.g. stocks, commodities, and real estate.
Instead of the maximization of shareholder
value (the number one goal of a corporation according to Aswath Damodaron) we witnessed a good ol' boy board of directors sit back and allow an entrenched management team to either lose or steal millions of
assets (at one million a year in salary on a 10MM company, its stealing or akin to stealing no matter what actually happened to the $ 8 per share of liquidation
value you mentioned that the company had... just one year ago)... and it raises goosebumps wondering where the millions of
dollars actually went... just as I am sure Bernie Madoff's investors are wondering where there money is...