This comes despite the fact it will waste its investments in the share listing, including $ 110M
of tangible cost.
Not exact matches
But America's epidemic
of mass shootings also has immediate and
tangible costs to the health care system and taxpayers.
Costs are both financial, including listing fees and the expenses associated with mandatory disclosures and other regulatory requirements, and less
tangible, such as the perceived burden
of quarterly earnings releases, the risk
of being targeted by activist investors, and higher visibility that can result in political or competitive pressure.
The
tangible savings generated significantly offsets the
cost of the services making the outsource program at the least very low
cost, and at it's best, a self - funding program.
There will be economic
costs in terms
of business deals lost, but little in the way
of tangible gains.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net
tangible benefit in the form
of a lower interest rate or monthly
cost.
Depreciation is a method
of allocating the
cost of a
tangible asset over its useful life.
They obviously have a real,
tangible benefit, but they also
cost a lot
of money.
For tax purposes, camps can deduct the
cost of the
tangible assets they purchase as business expenses; however, camps must depreciate these assets in accordance with IRS rules about how and when the deduction may be taken.
Depreciation is an accounting method
of allocating the
cost of a
tangible asset over its useful life.
Or even more so in USA - one state is very much like the other, making the
tangible and intangible
cost of moving low.
With inflation outstripped wages for 39
of the 42 months
of David Cameron's tenure, there is a
tangible cost -
of - living crisis for many people in this country.
«While we are happy to participate and engage in dialogue with this Commission, many
of our organizations are skeptical about the ability
of this Commission to produce
tangible and meaningful reforms that will reduce the
cost of doing business in New York State,» the letter says.
This month, Finland's Olkiluoto 3 nuclear reactor was supposed to begin generating power, a
tangible sign
of the revival
of the nuclear industry outside
of Asia after nearly 30 years
of no new construction because
of accidents,
cost - overruns and other issues.
Not when it comes to more online dating profiles and more
tangible profile tools for low
cost of free.
First, I use estimates that economists have developed
of the social
cost of crimes, which include
tangible costs, such as lost productivity and medical care, as well as intangible
costs, such as impact on quality
of life; these estimates are extremely high for fatal crimes.
According to Annarbor.com, her proposal was met with doubts about the lack
of the
tangible benefits
of starting school later, concerns about tweaking bus times, and
cost.
The good thing about the digital version
of textbooks is that they
cost 30 to 50 % less then their
tangible counterparts.
Most books
cost around $ 30 to $ 60 and allow you to save around 60 % on the
cost of the
tangible version.
Depreciation An accounting procedure that aims to distribute the
cost of tangible capital assets, less any expected salvage value, over the estimated useful life
of the asset in a rational and systematic manner.
To make study results
tangible, instead
of pure indices, two low -
cost, no - transaction - fee investment vehicles with sufficiently long life spans were chosen: the Vanguard 500 Index Fund Investor Shares (VFINX) and Vanguard Total Bond Market Index Fund Investor Shares (VBMFX) mutual funds.
However, you must be current on your monthly payments and show that you'll receive a net
tangible benefit in the form
of a lower interest rate or monthly
cost.
The
tangible book value stands at USD 195.1 m with USD 51.2 m in cash and roughly USD 40 m
of real estate at
cost and no debt outstanding.
Which means TLW's actually averaged $ (1.0) billion FCF pa & net debt's doubled to $ 4.5 billion (as
of end - April) in the last couple
of years, with nothing
tangible to show for it yet... production & reserves are down in the last five years, production
costs are up, and everything's now pinned on timely (so far, so good) & successful TEN production.
So, that's my preferred measure for how much has the underlying value
of the firm increased: growth in fully diluted
tangible book value (ex-AOCI), adding back dividends, and subtract out net equity issuance / buyback measured not at
cost, but at the current market price.
Growth in fully diluted
tangible book value (ex-AOCI) is a good measure
of firm performance, if you add back dividends, and subtract out net equity issuance / buyback measured not at
cost, but at the current market price.
The vending machine tax return must be filed electronically for each period showing the
cost price or manufactured
cost of tangible personal property sold through vending machines during the preceding period.
The
tangible value
of these benefits offset the
cost of your membership... and the benefit
of the FVMA's legislative and regulatory advocacy is priceless!
No wonder, after all, the purchase
of complete wheels - in comparison to the single purchase
of tyres — offers
tangible advantages such as lower fitment
costs compared to the tyre change.
Travel + Leisure evaluates volunteer vacation outfits on the basis
of tangible benefits to local communities, safe and positive experiences for visitors, as well as their
cost and location.
While not a premium credit card sporting big sign - up bonus or the ability to earn rewards, the Chase Slate Visa card offers the
tangible benefit
of providing a
cost effective path to pay down your credit card debt.
I ruled out option 3 because I get good,
tangible, benefits when I stay at Marriott properties — free breakfast for 2 (full breakfast), room upgrades, free high - speed WiFi and lounge access — and the cash
cost of breakfast and WiFi at other hotels would mostly nullify any savings on the room rate.
Despite the high annual fees, both
of the Amex Platinum cards offer very
tangible benefits that practically negate the
cost, particularly if you travel often.
A FFXV port will provide a
tangible goal and intermediary financial benefit during the effort, even if it doesn't cover all the
costs of R&D.
Then came the expansions via a Season Pass that
cost as much as buying the original game again, albeit with a tiny amount
of tangible new content or environments.
«The main downside
of all
of these things is they increase
costs for customers without any
tangible benefit,» said Robbie Orvis, policy design projects manager for Energy Innovation.
That log you placed on the fire is a
tangible measure
of the
cost to the environment
of keeping your family warm.
67 %
of respondents reported positive and
tangible business benefits from their voluntary offset programme, ranging from reductions in energy consumption and
costs, to market differentiation, winning new business and client retention, to employee engagement.
Are energy transitions particularly plausible if they don't bring
tangible economic benefits, whether in the form
of cost, end uses, or productivity gains?
From increasingly frequent and severe types
of extreme events that include heatwaves, coastal flooding and heavier downpours, the
costs of climate change are becoming
tangible throughout the country.
2) Their «Episodes
of severe weather in the United States, such as the present abundance
of rainfall in California, are brandished as
tangible evidence
of the future
costs of current climate trends.»
Episodes
of severe weather in the United States, such as the present abundance
of rainfall in California, are brandished as
tangible evidence
of the future
costs of current climate trends.
We show that as uncertainty about trial is increased there is a
tangible cost to the defendant in terms
of its impact on the defendant's expected wealth from the litigation.
There are immense,
tangible and valuable benefits to the near - zero
cost of information transmission that must also be taken into account, whatever the felt or perceived harms
of IT.
«Organizations that standardize on Ringtail for e-discovery realize
tangible cost savings through repeatable processes, innovative analytics and data reuse features that are unique within the industry,» said Jake Frazier, a Senior Managing Director in the Technology segment
of FTI Consulting.
He ensured that both written and oral submissions were made on this subject with clear and
tangible solutions to reduce
costs for the benefit
of consumers.
We prepare documentation studies and pricing analyses for all types
of transactions, including
tangible and intangible goods transactions, intercompany service transactions,
cost - sharing arrangements, and financial transactions.
Even though the argument would probably have failed, it would have been properly made and therefore would have incurred
tangible costs and delays to the trial process, and a possible ground
of appeal...»
The focus
of this article, however, is on the
tangible benefits
of LPO and on how the relationship between the complexity and volume
of work influence the
cost of services.
Being able to demonstrate that you've saved former companies money by providing
tangible, measured amounts
of cost savings will certainly lead to better chances
of landing an interview!