Outside of some sort of appreciation for his (now) former team (of which he nor any free agent clearly doesn't owe), why pillage your (now) current team
of useful assets if the goal is to be as good as possible?
Not exact matches
In the opinion
of the Company's management, adjusted book value per share is
useful in an analysis
of a property casualty company's book value per share as it removes the effect
of changing prices on invested
assets (i.e., net unrealized investment gains (losses), net
of tax), which do not have an equivalent impact on unpaid claims and claim adjustment expense reserves.
Visits are also
useful because the combination
of visits and unique visitors is an indication
of repeat visits, which can be an
asset.
Because these charges relate to
assets which have been retired prior to the end
of their estimated
useful lives and severance costs for eliminated positions, Cree does not consider these charges to be reflective
of ongoing operating results.
Particularly
useful is a series
of work sheets that help readers calculate their net worth, the value
of various plans to increase their
assets, and the cost
of their projected lifestyles after retirement.
Hosts Justin Cooke and Joe Magnotti deliver
useful information on investing in online businesses, building an «online empire» (buying / selling websites and investing in online
assets), and navigating the joys and pitfalls
of online entrepreneurship.
Because we hold significant
assets and liabilities in currencies other than our Russian ruble operating currency, and because foreign exchange fluctuations are outside
of our operational control, we believe that it is
useful to present adjusted net income and related margin measures excluding these effects, in order to provide greater clarity regarding our operating performance.
The straight - line method
of calculating depreciation would be to divide the initial cost by the
asset's
useful life.
In order to calculate basic depreciation, a company just needs two numbers: the initial cost
of the
asset and its estimated «
useful life.»
One
useful source is the recently released Knight Frank's Wealth Report 2015, which identifies the location
of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNWI), each with a whopping $ 30 million or more in net
assets.
With long - term debt financing, the scheduled repayment
of the loan and the estimated
useful life
of the
assets extends over more than one year.
In fact, long - term bonds and preferred shares have characteristics that make them a very
useful asset class for retirement portfolios, as I explain in my essay Security
of Income vs. Security
of Principal.
We evaluate the remaining estimated
useful life
of our intangible
assets being amortized on an ongoing basis to determine whether events and circumstances warrant a revision to the remaining period
of amortization.
The Company evaluates the remaining estimated
useful life
of its intangible
assets being amortized on an ongoing basis to determine whether events and circumstances warrant a revision to the remaining period
of amortization.
The exact repayment term is usually determined by the
useful life
of the underlying
asset or business purpose for which the loan is used.
Accounting book value is meant to measure the potential
assets available to investors in the event
of liquidation, and that's simply not a very
useful measurement for most equity investors.
Depending upon the nature
of the equipment, its
useful life, and whether or not the intention is to keep it as a long - term
asset, an equipment loan could make sense for a small business.
The exact repayment term may be matched to the
useful life
of the
asset being purchased.
In appraising Dash's performance it is
useful to look at Metcalfe's Law, which values social media
assets based on a formula
of network size.
These may seem like the most obviously
useful set
of reforms, but this is only because economists mis - conceptualize the value
of improvements in
asset - side efficiency.
Scott Krisiloff's Avondale
Asset Management Blog provides traders with a diverse set
of interesting and
useful content.
Our accounting for acquisitions involves significant judgments and estimates, including the fair value
of certain forms
of consideration such as our common stock, preferred stock or warrants, the fair value
of acquired intangible
assets, which involve projections
of future revenues, cash flows and terminal value which are then discounted at an estimated discount rate, the fair value
of other acquired
assets and assumed liabilities, including potential contingencies, and the
useful lives
of the
assets.
Expensing: Allow businesses to immediately deduct the entire cost
of a capital
asset, rather than claiming depreciation deductions over the
useful life
of the
asset.
Fair values and
useful lives assigned to intangible
assets were based on the estimated value and use
of these
assets by a market participant.
While three months
of relative performance shouldn't change anyone's long - term
asset allocation, recent events are a
useful reminder that U.S. outperformance isn't pre-ordained and that it's important to consider having exposure to international stocks.
In summary, evidence suggests that cryptocurrencies comprise a new
asset class, potentially (but with considerable risk)
useful as a diversifier
of conventional
asset classes.
For instance, a P / B ratio tends to be more
useful for companies with a lot
of hard
assets on their books, such as factories or equipment.
In addition to being one
of the most comprehensive and
useful retirement calculators — really more like a virtual financial advisor — the tool can instantly tell you how your retirement income, expenses,
assets, debt and net worth compare to other people in your own zip code.
It may be somewhat
useful to make comparisons to that period
of time to see how certain interest rate sensitive
asset classes such as junk bonds, REITs, dividend - paying stocks or bonds performed, but my guess is that particular environment doesn't do a great job
of showing investors what a typical rising rate scenario would look like (assuming there is such a thing).
As we've mentioned it previously, CandleStick charts are essentially a form
of grid or graph that display short - term and long - term market changes
of an
asset or
asset, and aid in the development
of making responsible, practical market predictions to maximize ROI — one
of many
useful broker tools available!
Depreciation is a method
of allocating the cost
of a tangible
asset over its
useful life.
By keeping in mind the lower
asset valuations, associated loan fees, and applicable rules,
asset - backed lending can be a
useful source
of financing for small businesses.
While commodities can be
useful as a hedge against inflation, they generally shouldn't make up a very large portion
of your
assets — typically no more than 5 % to 10 % for most investors.
While commodities can be
useful as a hedge against inflation, they generally shouldn't make up a very large portion
of your
assets — no more than 5 % to 10 % for most investors.
Arsenal will likely welcome Jack Wilshere (once fit) back into the first team fold and could potentially offer a lifeline to Joel Campbell, who's been loaned out for most
of his career but could be a
useful asset to use in the numerous cup and Europa League games.
Depreciation is an accounting method
of allocating the cost
of a tangible
asset over its
useful life.
Russ Haven, general counsel for the New York Public Interest Research Group, an Albany - based government watchdog group, said in an email Saturday that such financial disclosure gives the public
useful information about candidates» work,
assets and potential conflicts
of interest.
ALBANY — Governor Andrew Cuomo vowed early in his administration to curb New York's practice
of borrowing for short - term equipment purchases, arguing instead that the state should only bond for
assets when their
useful life is longer than the repayment term.
Asset management is a process
of monitoring and maintaining
assets (i.e. a
useful or valuable item
of property)
of a company or business.
Operating & finance leases Operating leases are
useful if the lessee needs the equipment to be updated or replaced frequently as: they run for shorter, specific periods shorter than the full economic life
of the
asset; the lessee is not liable for financing
of the
asset's full value; the lessee has use
of the equipment, but not full ownership; and because the residual value belongs to the lessor.
Improving the integrity
of the buildings with new roofs and windows will increase the
useful life
of the schools by another 35 - 50 years, according to Peter Garvey, the city's Director
of Capital
Assets.
However, the Escalade's most
useful assets are the parking sensors, 360 - degree camera and rear cross-traffic alert with auto braking to get the brute in and out
of parking spaces without hitting anything or anyone.
Depreciation is an accounting charge that allows companies to spread the cost
of a major capital
asset over that
asset's
useful life.
Sale - leaseback is
useful for business owners who own a significant amount
of fixed
assets but have trouble obtaining financing due to poor credit, and wrap leases can be
useful for existing borrowers who anticipate future borrowing needs.
With long - term debt financing, the scheduled repayment
of the loan and the estimated
useful life
of the
assets extends over more than one year.
This ETF is one
of the many options for investors seeking to access stocks
of developed markets outside
of the U.S., an
asset class that is a major component
of almost any balanced portfolio and that can be quite
useful for implementing tactical tilts.
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.
Investors can also look into other details like percentage
of expenses
of total
assets as these have an effect on the return and other
useful information in the same half - yearly format.
A capital expenditure is incurred when a business spends money either to buy fixed
assets or to add to the value
of an existing fixed
asset with a
useful life that extends beyond the taxable year.
First
of all, the ratio is really only
useful when you are looking at capital - intensive businesses, such as energy or transportation firms, or large manufacturing concerns, or financial businesses with plenty
of assets on the books.