When you're running a business, the ultimate
sign of financial distress is usually running out of cash — you just don't have any money left.
Life is full of uncertainties and being the earning member of the family it is our responsibility to protect our family in the
situations of financial distress.
Understanding the
complexities of financial distress and potential solutions is only one part of the equation; each industry has unique commercial features that affect workouts.
As well as being conscientious about paying bills promptly, you should avoid showing any
signs of financial distress that could lessen your creditworthiness.
Traditionally, investors have looked at gold as an inflation hedge and, sometimes, as an asset to protect them only in
times of financial distress.
The common way of dealing with these crises is to focus on the immediate
causes of financial distress and to treat them as a straightforward management problem.
«New York City needs new financial leadership to end the unsustainable tax - and - spend policies that are making the city unaffordable for many of our citizens and putting the Big Apple at
risk of financial distress,» said Faulkner.
State energy officials recommended Thursday that the Millstone nuclear power station be allowed to offer further evidence
of financial distress as part of a new procurement process that could enhance the profitability of Connecticut's biggest source of zero - carbon electricity.
But no question, Chapter 11 corporate bankruptcies will provide steady fees for years to come (been there, done that), especially if major corporate behemoths like GM start filing en masse (see Eugene Volokh who explains what
kind of financial distress Chapter 11 is designed to fix).
A firm facing a financial market we consider characterized by asymmetric information, and significant costs in the
event of financial distress.
We are somewhat more explicit about recognising the potential human cost of financial instability in
terms of financial distress and unemployment and are more attuned to the behavioural risks associated with risk cultures and financial innovations.
It is supposed to be monitoring «publicly available sources for financial information relating to each strategic supplier» to find «particular information about «trigger events» that could potentially lead to the
invocation of financial distress measures».
At a time when ballooning pension costs have been cited as an important contributor to defaults and bankruptcies of many U.S. companies, the researchers sought to systematically document the role of corporate pensions in the
resolution of financial distress, which had not been done, despite the level of attention many of these cases attract.
They also give special attention to accrual accounting in the hopes of weeding out earnings manipulators and run additional screens for
probability of financial distress.
If you, at the moment, happen to be unemployed, the best recommendation would be to look beyond the screen to find a world of opportunities to come
out of your financial distress.
I think Jim's
definition of financial distress as too many dollars of debt is unduly narrow and that it is only by using that definition can be claim to debunk the relationship between fringe banking and financial distress — primarily by arguing that because these are small dollar loans they can't really be much of a problem.
The levels
of financial distress self - reported by the respondents to the survey closely mirrored results compiled by Dartmouth College researchers for a national commission that investigated the causes and outcomes of the Great Recession.
To measure the
amount of financial distress each person was feeling, we asked, «Thinking about all your bills, do you have to choose which bills to pay and which bills to put off each month?»
Soothe the Financial Bite of a «Bad» Dog «Dogs that are curious and adventurous can cause a
lot of financial distress,» says Healthy Paws CEO Rob Jackson.
But this begs the question — given that even senior partners were
unaware of the financial distress, let alone the rank - and - file partner — how would one know the right time to leave, or know that a potential new firm doesn't have the same problems?
The decision incentivizes productive, hard - working partners in NY LLPs to abandon their law firms at the first sign
of financial distress rather than staying on to attempt to save the ship.
Even studies that examine conflict in the
context of financial distress have only measured general conflict tendencies in marital relationships, but not communication specifically during financial conflict (e.g., Dew & Dakin, 2011).
Of course, extending — and paying for — E&O insurance may have been a low priority if the broker was forced to close
because of financial distress.
From what I could gather during our phone call, the seller had moved out of state with her boyfriend, they had dogs (there was a lot of barking on the phone), and they were in some
sort of financial distress.
Private student loan borrowers report difficulties in getting affordable repayment options during
times of financial distress, such as unpaid parental leave or employment furloughs.
«New York City needs new financial leadership to end the unsustainable tax - and - spend policies that are making the city unaffordable for many of our citizens and putting the Big Apple at
risk of financial distress,» Faulkner said.
Long term care is one of the leading
causes of financial distress and will destroy the best laid wealth building and legacy creating plans if you do not factor in how you are going to deal with the potential need for long term care.
Phrases with «of financial distress»