Not exact matches
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.
Who ever imagined that Nick Burns would become a bigger
asset to a
company beyond
fixing someone's keyboard?
Vodafone, Germany's No. 2 wireless player, operates across the rest of the country, meaning there is no overlap in the two
companies»
fixed - line
assets, the deal's backers say.
Fixed asset base: This is the long - term base of the
company's operation strategy, represented by all the equipment, machinery, vehicles, facilities, IT infrastructure and long - term contracts the firm has invested in to conduct business.
In addition to the
fixed cost of setting up a trust for the
assets to be shared,
companies must create a written plan and communicate it to employees, as well as develop a recordkeeping system that accounts for earnings, losses, expenses and distributions, according to the Department of Labor.
Following BallPark's fill - in - the - blanks format, he plugged in Muckler's anticipated ROI, the
company's
fixed costs, and such variables as sales, profits, cost of new
assets, and value of current
assets.
Depreciation results when a
company purchases a
fixed asset and expenses it over the entire period of its planned use, not just in the year purchased.
In general,
companies from emerging markets invest more, and more often, than their counterparts in the developed world: between 1999 and 2008, emerging - market
companies paid out half as much in dividends, but invested much more in
fixed assets.
When a business owner buys a
fixed asset, that
asset loses its value over time, and so its most current value must be accounted for on the
company's balance sheet.
For
companies involved in capital intensive activities, such as the auto
companies and railroads, you are going to see much lower price to cash flow multiples because investors know that much of the money is going to have to be poured back into equipment, facilities, materials, and
fixed assets or else the firm will be hurt.
Client contact and former CFO Jim Berwick needed help building a technology infrastructure that could meet his businesses» heavy analytical needs without adding
fixed assets that would inhibit a future sale of the
company.
Capex — the money that a
company invests in
fixed, tangible
assets such as machinery, buildings and technology — is a major component of productivity growth and economic expansion.
«If rates go up — and I don't think they will — then the increase in yields would hurt metals and mining
company prices as money left these
assets and moved into
fixed income.»
Partners Value Split Corp. (formerly «BAM Split Corp.») commenced operations in September 2001 and currently owns a portfolio consisting of 79.7 million Class A Limited Voting shares of Brookfield
Asset Management Inc. (the «Brookfield Shares») which generate cash flow through dividend payments that fund quarterly
fixed cumulative preferential dividends for the holders of the
company's Preferred shares, and provide the holders of the
company's Capital shares the opportunity to participate in any capital appreciation in the Brookfield Shares.
A capital expenditure (CAPEX) is money that is spent to buy, repair, update, or improve a
fixed company asset, such as a building, business, or equipment.
The
company has included Cashback payouts into its Smart Contract in which token holder's revenue is decided based on the
asset market price growth and the incoming fund's
fixed part flowing to the crypto broker's account.
A
fixed annuity is a contract with an insurance
company that allows you to accumulate
assets for the future.
Through specialized teams, the
company has expertise across all
asset classes — including equity,
fixed income, alternative and custom solutions.
This fund seeks to grow
assets through a wide variety of stock investments, while providing income from dividend - paying
companies and
fixed - income securities and striving to manage volatility.
The introduction of MVIS Indices has expanded VanEck's successful brand from exchange - traded products to indices, and the current portfolio of MVIS Indices reflects the
company's in - depth expertise when it comes to emerging markets, hard
assets,
fixed income and special
asset classes.
Other significant buyers of U.S. Treasury debt, such as pensions and insurance
companies, may continue to reallocate to
fixed - income holdings to better align their
assets with their liabilities.
David Youlen, an executive who managed the New York hydropower plants for Reliant and now runs them for Brookfield
Asset Management, said those
companies have invested $ 33 million to
fix their hydro plants in the past three years.
Companies have a tangential amount of
fixed assets.
Through specialized teams, the
company has expertise across all
asset classes — including equity,
fixed income, alternative and custom solutions.
Whereas a
fixed annuity relies upon the insurance
company's general account to support the contract, a variable contract involves investments in any number of sub-accounts (potentially dozens) consisting of various classes of
assets such as stocks, bonds and money market accounts.
Efficiency ratios are used to study a
company's efficiency to employ resources invested in its
fixed and capital
assets.
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Two mutual fund
companies have also entered the fray so far: CI Investments, via their First
Asset ($ 1.9 billion AUM) acquisition in late 2015; and Mackenzie, which kicked off its ETF expedition in April with four actively managed
fixed - income ETFs.
The fund may invest in securities issued by domestic or foreign
companies; in
fixed - income securities that are investment grade and below investment grade, but limits its investments in below - investment - grade securities to no more than 10 % of its net
assets; may include real estate investment trusts, investments that provide exposure to commodities (such as ETFs or natural resources
companies), and derivatives, including futures and options.
Many financial institutions — insurance
companies and pension plans — have their
assets invested mostly, or almost exclusively, in
fixed income, interest - bearing loans and bonds.
A new ETF provider is set to launch a range of
fixed income funds targeting European institutional investors including insurance
companies, pension funds,
asset managers, private banks and wealth managers.»
Look for a
company with high activity ratios such as
fixed asset turnover ratio and total
assets turnover ratio.
With more than $ 30 billion in AUM, this Toronto
company is mainly focused on institutional
assets, and has strong equity, dividend and
fixed - income products.
Standish Mellon
Asset Management
Company, a BNY Mellon investment boutique focused on
fixed income, hired Max Guimond as solutions strategist for its liability - driven investing group.
The Fund seeks to achieve this by investing primarily in the following categories of securities and instruments of corporations and other business entities: (i) secured and unsecured floating and
fixed rate loans; (ii) bonds and other debt obligations; (iii) debt obligations of stressed, distressed and bankrupt issuers; (iv) structured products, including but not limited to, mortgage - backed and other
asset - backed securities and collateralized debt obligations; (v) equities; (vi) other investment
companies, including business development
companies; and (vii) real estate investment trusts.
An unmanaged investment
company that issues redeemable securities representing interests in a substantially
fixed portfolio of
assets.
If these
companies need to sell
fixed income
assets to offset liabilities they could impact the U.S. municipal and corporate bond markets.
The value of
assets and liabilities can't be firmly
fixed in the same way that those of an industrial
company can.
Could the
company lease some of the net
fixed assets it currently owns?
While the majority of its
assets are held in marketable
fixed income securities, the
company also maintains a portion of its
assets in real property and loans secured by real property.
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Assets supporting these certificates are included in the
Company's available - for - sale
fixed - maturity investment portfolio.
Indeed, the percentage of pension - plan
assets invested in stocks dropped from 60 percent to 55 percent during 2007, representing a shift of almost $ 60 billion worth of plan
assets from equities into
fixed - income and other investments, according to the firm's study of the 100 U.S. public
companies with the biggest defined - benefit pension
assets whose 2007 annual report was released by March 15, 2008.
The
Company's investment portfolio holdings are primarily U.S. dollar - denominated
fixed - income securities including municipal bonds, U.S. Government bonds, mortgage - backed securities, collateralized mortgage obligations, corporate bonds and
asset - backed securities.
Asset - rich / heavy
companies — i.e. those depending primarily on
fixed assets, property and / or investments to generate income / gains — are normally valued using a target price / book ratio.
The SBA's long - term,
fixed - rate Certified Development
Company (CDC) 504 program helps fund major
fixed assets such as land and buildings.
It may refer to appreciation of
company stocks or bonds held by an investor, an increase in land valuation, or other upward revaluation of
fixed assets.
A
fixed income investment should primarily depend on the earnings /
assets coverage of the
company.
During his 33 - year investment career, Mr. Luchsinger has served as Chief Investment Officer for Great American Reserve Insurance
Company, where he was responsible for the management of corporate, mortgage, and private placement
fixed income, as well as equity
assets.
Allianz Global Investors GmbH, UK Branch, the Manager, was appointed under an agreement with the
Company dated 16 March 2004 to manage the
fixed interest and near cash
assets of the
Company in accordance with the investment policy and to implement the currency hedging facility from time to time approved by the Directors.