That said, I know that the real value of Heinz resides in its brands,
not its tangible assets.
Not exact matches
These are the
tangible assets of a business that won't be converted to cash within a year during the normal course of operation.
«I didn't have any
tangible assets that I could put up against a loan.
Savers / creditors load
tangible capital
assets and real estate down with debts that in many cases are
not repayable except by transferring ownership to creditors.
It is
not contractually backed by
assets or legal currency laws, it is
not controlled by a central authority and it is
not a
tangible good.
If a recession happens to be accompanied by the chance of rising inflation — which is
not a given — you might want to consider investing in some sort of
tangible asset that is likely to be unaffected by a drop in the purchasing power of the dollar.
Some Prefatory Remarks to the N.Y.U. Real Estate Institute discussion, Oct. 25, 2001 Economic theory focuses on labor and capital, yet the largest category of
tangible assets is
not industrial plant and machinery earning profits, but real estate, and its primary objective is to make capital gains.
In the modern era,
assets are
not always
tangible things.
Also, I think you are aware that fiat currencies doesn't have any
tangible backing in real
assets like gold and silver.
[heading] The Illusion Of
Tangible Assets [/ heading] Gold and silver investors have taken issue with Bitcoin, claiming that it is
not a -LSB-...]
Indeed, it's often a mistake to do so: Truly great businesses, earning huge returns on
tangible assets, can't for any extended period reinvest a large portion of their earnings internally at high rates of return.
First because most companies at the angel round don't have enough
tangible assets to secure any debt.
Though you may lose some of your
tangible assets if you are unable to repay the loan, you won't lose strategic control of your business; provided you legally protected your personal
assets.
«Unlike traditional currency, these alternatives typically are
not backed by
tangible assets, are
not issued by a governmental authority and are subject to little or no regulation,» Gee said in a statement.
It is a
tangible asset with intrinsic value that is highly liquid and is
not correlated to stocks.
1) We're highly evolved primates 2) We have overactive imaginations 3) Our greatest evolutionary
asset, our large and highly-folded brains, are also responsible for an insatiable curiosity 4) As a species, and a survival tactic, we make things up to comfort ourselves in difficult times 5) As a complex societal species, we create commonalities and «traditions» with others in our clan / tribe / community 6) These «traditions» result in security, trust, and strong relationships that make the collective more able to survive than the individual 7) These common beliefs also act as a means of numbing the brain to questions and concerns without legitimate or
tangible answers 8) Religion is simply a survival mechanism 9) When we die, we simple «are
not alive» anymore.
But I guess corporate pride is something you just can't go against, especially
not if it is truly the only halfway
tangible asset a company has.
Unsecured personal loans carry no collateral which means they are
not guaranteed by any
tangible asset.
Simply exchange paper for a
tangible asset (
Not a REIT).
There is the
tangible (a cheap set of
assets, easily measured), and the intangible — artistic expression, whether in painting, music, acting, etc. (where values are
not only relative, but contradictory — except perhaps for Keynes» beauty contest).
In semi-retirement, I find it makes sense to «rebalance»
not just from financial
assets into physical «stuff,» but also into less
tangible life experiences.
When an employee gets a raise, it's
not related to a
tangible asset that he / she can control.
This analysis does
not even take into account the value of Aviat's long - term
assets of $ 61 million, or $ 1.02 per share, which, when added to net current
assets of $ 3.35 per share, equates to
tangible book value of $ 4.37 per share.
If he is to pay some special attention to the selection of his portfolio, it might be best for him to concentrate on issues selling at reasonably close approximations to their
tangible asset value — say, at
not more than one - third above that figure.»
Great topic and question for newbie investors wondering whether or
not they can buy a rental property and just how much risk they should be thinking about when it comes to investing in this
tangible asset of real estate.
It does
not work well on growth stocks, companies with negative earnings, or companies with limited
tangible assets (i.e cash, land, buildings, equipment, etc.).
Some people who are self - employed don't have significant
tangible assets.
Indeed, it's often a mistake to do so: Truly great businesses, earning huge returns on
tangible assets, can't for any extended period reinvest a large portion of their earnings internally at high rates of return.
Not taking into account the value of Inventory, Recievables, or any other
tangible assets that could be readily liquidated and turned into cash — we can form our decision from this basis alone.
Yes, I said liability... Buchans» only
tangible asset to date is CAD 1.7 mio of cash, which doesn't go far when you're funding a 2.8 mio annual cash burn.
In an economic environment with steady monetary inflation, taking out a long - term loan backed by a
tangible non-depreciating «permanent»
asset (e.g. real estate) is in practice a form of investing
not borrowing, because over time the monetary value of the
asset will increase in line with inflation, but the size of the loan remains constant in money terms.
Car and student loans are an essentially different financial proposition, because you know from the start that the
asset will
not retain its value (unless you are «investing in a vintage car» rather than «buying a means of personal transportation», a new car will lose most of its monetary value within say 5 years) or there is no
tangible asset at all (e.g. taking out a student loan, paying for a vacation trip by credit card, etc).
The liquidation value of a business is a conservative assessment of its worth in which only
tangible assets are considered and intangibles, such as going - concern value, are
not.
[NB: i) Church House's Argo stake is held by the Deep Value Investments Fund, managed by Jeroen Bos — if you haven't read it already, I can highly recommend his recent book «Deep Value Investing», ii) XXX Capital Management is a well - known European hedge fund, which hasn't publicly disclosed a holding in Argo to date, hence the redaction — Argo management are obviously aware of their shareholding & support, and iii) the letter was based on a GBP 14p share price & a higher GBP / USD rate — at the current 13.875 p price and exchange rate, Argo now trades at a 36 % discount to net cash and investments, and a 47 % discount to net
tangible assets.]
Owning
tangible assets leads to the ability to obtain other loans at better interest rates which you would
not have had access to otherwise.
We've written down the Property, Plant and Equipment by 85 %, but it only represents a small proportion of the total
tangible assets and so doesn't have a meaningful impact on the valuation.
YHOO has a market cap of around $ 15.9 B and
tangible assets of around $ 5.5 B, including around $ 3.2 B in cash, which means it is
not undervalued on an
asset basis.
As you can see in other articles like this: https://knoji.com/capital-expenditure/ CAPEX applies to Long Term
Assets in general,
not just
tangible ones.
In YHOO's case, most of the
tangible asset value is in the Cash and Short Term Investments which we don't write down ($ 3.2 B or $ 2.32 per share) and Long Term Investments (carried at $ 3.2 B or $ 2.31 per share), which we've only written down to $ 3B or $ 2.19 per share for reasons we'll explain below.
Both gold and real estate are solid
tangible items and I'd be comfortable owning each
asset class to the tune of 10 % or 15 % of an investment portfolio,
not counting a principal residence.
Ebix as a company has some great fundamentals and, I agree, the share price currently does
not reflect this, but it doesn't have the kind of «balance sheet» margin of safety that I look for; I like to see the market price below
tangible asset value, which is
not the case here.
There isn't much one can do if this happens, except to have exposure beforehand to
asset classes that benefit when inflation increases (real estate and
tangible / commodity - based mutual funds, like the precious metals and energy sectors).
Debentures are debt instruments that are
not guaranteed by
tangible assets, but rather by the credit rating of the issuing company.
We don't own many
tangible assets.
In determining whether a defendant has substantial liquid
assets, the judge shall
not consider up to Ten Thousand Dollars ($ 10,000.00) in
tangible personal property, including motor vehicles, household goods, or any other
assets exempted from seizure under execution or attachment as provided under Section 85 -3-1.
Regardless of what type of estate plan you choose and the provisions you decide to include, it is always recommended to consult an attorney — especially for those who have dependents, or
tangible assets such as real estate or a business that, if
not protected, could be subject to steep taxes and government interference.
But, if it has no
tangible worth or cash value, then you can't mark it down as an
asset.
Where digital tokens do
not hold any ownership rights to the seller's
assets, the digital tokens would
not be backed by any
tangible asset.
One of the key elements mentioned by Shaktikanta Das that does
not augur well for cryptocurrencies is the lack of a
tangible asset base.
Now, there is a lot of truth to the fact that Bitcoins and cryptocurrency, in general, are
not tied to any
tangible assets, meaning users create the demand for them.