Sentences with phrase «liquidation approach»

Or some clients prefer the liquidation approach of a chapter 7, in which other, unsecured debts are discharged, thus freeing up money in the monthly budget to make the car payment easier to afford.
This study involved the traditional liquidation approach.
This is a variant of the traditional liquidation approach.
This is much, much better than a typical liquidation approach where you sell stocks for income.

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As a Defined Maturity fund approaches its liquidation date, the fund's securities will mature and the fund may reinvest the proceeds in money market securities with lower yields than the securities previously held by the fund.
As a defined maturity fund approaches its liquidation date, the fund's securities will mature and the fund may reinvest the proceeds in money market securities with lower yields than the securities previously held by the fund.
Just a few cases would likely be enough to justify using a liquidation valuation, and commend the NCAV approach.
As the liquidation period approaches (starting Oct. 19, 2017 and running until Jan. 21, 2018), there are many things shoppers need to know about rewards, warranties and more before the store's closing sales start.
Klarman's attitude to liquidation value investment closely accords with our own, and so we've reproduced below the relevant portion of Chapter 8 The Art of Business Valuation in Margin of Safety, in which he provides the basis for making such investments and outlines his approach to assessing liquidation value:
Formalized as an approach to financial markets during the Great Depression by Benjamin Graham, «value investing» required a tireless search for companies so unfashionable or misunderstood that they could be bought for less than their liquidation value.
At $ 0.515, ABTL has a market capitalization of $ 23.3 M, which is approaching our estimate of its $ 0.54 per share liquidation value.
Did the «liquidation expenses principle» from Atlantic Computers still apply, so that the court had a discretion on the issue and could take a «flexible approach»?
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