It digs up lots
of little cash boxes with a legacy business attached like an appendix (think Daily Journal Corporation (NASDAQ: DJCO) or Rimage Corporation (NASDAQ: RIMG)-RRB-.
With so many upcoming writing agencies, rogue writers are at bay, waiting to defraud students
of the little cash they have.
Not exact matches
Ford's board may have decided to leave out the
cash base pay (which, prorated, would've been a
little over $ 1 million) because unlike stock, a direct
cash payment could make for poorer optics, said Alan Johnson
of the executive compensation consulting firm Johnson Associates.
The absence
of a positive
cash flow will turn those
little problems into an unending series
of catastrophes.
A positive
cash flow can make up for lots
of little day - to - day problems in business.
I'm sure many
of the people requesting meetings with me last week (and didn't notice the email signature) thought I was getting a
little ahead
of myself — or that Business Insider had some serious
cash to burn, and was giving its section editors their own personal lackeys.
Come on, there have to be some basic behavioral ground rules and a
little more substance to the culture
of the tech and entrepreneurial community than the celebration
of cash, cars, and creepy, chauvinistic CEOs chugging Cristal.
«Part
of people trusting
cash is that there's no technology involved and it's a
little simpler.
Sitting on lots
of cash is a trait that's associated with family - run businesses and ones with
little board independence
00:38 Maclean: Etsy tracks all sorts
of users from full - time entrepreneurs to casual users just trying to make a
little extra
cash.
You may have
little control on how much
cash you have on hand, but you have a lot
of control over revenues and costs.
As long as those things were self - driving vehicles and
little - loved regulations, Silicon Valley applauded him in the way it knows best — with a firehose
of cash.
Technological innovation is revolutionizing every sector
of industry — even areas such as fashion design, pharmaceuticals and
cash payments that historically have had
little association with the digital world.
Because
of this «bit
of a hiccup» in
cash flow, «we needed a
little shot in the arm.»
«If you have ample funds and are looking to get rid
of a
little every month, it would not be irrational to buy a whole - life, universal - life or variable - life policy, where the
cash value grows income tax - free as long as the policy is held until death,» Hunt said.
From an early age, Asquith, who was born in Sussex but has spent most
of his life in London, has been saving his money, starting with «hoarding
cash and doing
little jobs where I could» such as washing neighbourhood cars at age 12 to asking for money instead
of presents at birthdays and Christmas.
While the new technology promises to make
cash management quicker and more cost - effective, so far it does
little to address the small - business community's thorniest financial problem: its lack
of access to capital.
But when you're seeking money because you've exhausted other
cash resources — instead
of simply to pursue growth opportunities — you've got very
little choice.»
Many shops, restaurants and bank branches refuse to handle
cash because
of how
little consumers use it, with retailers putting up signs to say they don't accept
cash payments all over the country.
«When you are a startup, there is relatively
little to lose, mistakes are fixable and a small amount
of cash and a cohort
of committed colleagues can go a long way.
My returns are based on full
cash purchase
of the properties, as it is hard to compare the attractiveness
of properties at different price ranges when only calculating down payment or properties that need very
little rehab / updates.
My stance is to raise
cash by managing open trades to close them as winners and do not trade much except ultra short SPX trades (small trades) to take advantage
of the market action (or lack
of) but stay exposed only very
little.
During an IPO, the previous owners are attempting to raise capital for expanding the business,
cash out their interest for estate planning, or any other myriad
of reasons that all result in one thing: a premium price that offers
little chance for buying your stake at a discount.
I've played several
of them, and am always blown away by the numbers that appear on the screen: «
Cash Show» consistently draws more than 100,000 players and gives away a total
of $ 20,000 a day on weekends ($ 9,000 on weekdays); «The Q,» a hilariously ramshackle app out
of Charleston, South Carolina, gets approximately 10,000 players going for as
little as $ 100 per quiz; «Quiz Biz,» on the popular live - streaming app Live.me, gives away up to $ 50,000 — a pop — to tens
of thousands
of players.
Unfortunately, as noted in the latest issue
of Research & Insight, those targets have
little relationship to shareholder value or free
cash flow.
The founders
of a startup generally purchase shares at the time
of incorporating the company at a nominal price per share, such as $ 0.0001 per share, paid in
cash, since at that time the company will have no operating history, few assets and thus
little value.
The option / opportunity cost for dry powder (bonds vs.
cash) is extremely cheap — with that said, it has been cheap for quite some time, and could stay cheap for much longer, BUT, one who exercises that option has left very
little on the table, certainly nothing material in terms
of financial security / wealth.
Compared to many other companies in the mining space, royalty companies have tended to be better allocators
of capital, taking on very
little debt and deploying
cash reserves only at the most opportune times.
Suddenly, a tiny
little weekly Litecoin move
of +0.46 % or even a 2.47 % bitcoin
cash gain, looks like pure serenity.
The federal government will pledge action in the Throne Speech aimed at eliminating the gap between the sticker price
of consumer goods sold in Canada and the U.S., sources say — part
of a new populist agenda that will require
little extra spending in
cash - strapped Ottawa.
Whilst many people have heard
of the term Bitcoin - they are a
little less familiar with the term Bitcoin
Cash.
The positives
of taking surveys were usually the free items you were allowed to try out and the
little bit
of cash they paid as well.
Likewise, the frightening or exuberant features
of any given business cycle typically have
little effect on the very, very long - term stream
of cash flows that stocks actually deliver over time.
If you'd prefer to put very
little effort into earning rewards - and you want to be able to use them to cover the cost
of all kinds
of expenses - you may want to apply for a
cash back credit card.
In the current market, investors that have great credit, plenty
of cash, and
little debt might be able to find absolute steals in real estate, picking up properties for far less than they were selling for only a few years ago.
Beyond offering
cash for EV charging infrastructure (a welcome gesture but still insufficient), the federal government so far has done
little to help Canada achieve the kind
of growth in EV uptake now happening in Europe, China and the U.S..
Anyway, it's a
little known fact that he made a bit
of side
cash from selling rare paper napkins on his website a few years ago.
Working people with
little disposable
cash who are nervous about the condition
of the global economy can hedge against instability, systemic risk and currency debasement by acquiring a small allocation
of silver.
At his own companies, Lemann's single - minded focus on
cash flow explains how, after the takeover
of Anheuser - Busch in 2008, AB InBev had
little trouble paying down its massive debt amid the global financial crisis.
His favored strategy was the leveraged buyout, wherein one company buys another with
little cash and lots
of debt.
Both types
of trading are short term and allow you to risk very
little of your own
cash.
That would be a nice surprise, being a
little extra
cash for us hardworking owners
of the company!
I built a portfolio
of about 60 dividend payers all producing between 4 and 7 points for an overall
cash flow
of about 6 and a half, or a
little over 30k a year, without having to sell shares.
First off, Munger said See's was his most important learning lesson because it taught Munger and Buffett about the value
of owning a great business, specifically one that can produce ever growing levels
of cash flow with very
little incremental capital requirements.
In fact, the business probably would be growing even without that additional capital, and the nature
of Facebook, Microsoft, and Google's main businesses are that they produce huge returns on capital, significant
cash flow, and require
little to no capex.
Been thinking about whether we might want to consider paying a
little more to get it paid down faster and get some more
cash flow out
of it.
Whether you've got your sights set on running a global empire or you just want to make a
little more
cash each month, there are plenty
of ways to emulate the rich and famous so that you can attract the same kind
of success.
Recall that the core
of our investment philosophy is the notion that value is a function
of the present value
of all
cash flow streams, not news headlines, which often have
little or no impact on the long - term viability
of cash flow streams.
- Liquid assets are those assets, which can be turned into
cash quickly with
little or no loss
of value.
Knowing that their extensive silver was worth
little, what better way to
cash in on it than get a piece
of paper that says the silver can be exchanged for gold, government - guaranteed?