Not exact matches
Adjusted EPS is defined as diluted earnings per share excluding, when they occur, the impacts of integration and restructuring expenses, merger costs, unrealized losses / (gains)
on commodity hedges, impairment losses, losses / (gains)
on the sale of a business,
nonmonetary currency devaluation and timing impacts of preferred stock dividends.
Adjusted EBITDA is defined as net income / (loss) from continuing operations before interest expense, other expense / (income), net, provision for / (benefit from) income taxes; in addition to these adjustments, the Company excludes, when they occur, the impacts of depreciation and amortization (excluding integration and restructuring expenses)(including amortization of postretirement benefit plans prior service credits), integration and restructuring expenses, merger costs, unrealized losses / (gains)
on commodity hedges, impairment losses, losses / (gains)
on the sale of a business,
nonmonetary currency devaluation (e.g., remeasurement gains and losses), and equity award compensation expense (excluding integration and restructuring expenses).
Adjusted EPS is defined as diluted earnings per share excluding, when they occur, the impacts of integration and restructuring expenses, merger costs, unrealized losses / (gains)
on commodity hedges, impairment losses, losses / (gains)
on the sale of a business, and
nonmonetary currency devaluation (e.g., remeasurement gains and losses), and including when they occur, adjustments to reflect preferred stock dividend payments
on an accrual basis.
Adjusted EPS is defined as diluted earnings per share excluding, when they occur, the impacts of integration and restructuring expenses, merger costs, unrealized losses / (gains)
on commodity hedges, impairment losses, losses / (gains)
on the sale of a business,
nonmonetary currency devaluation (e.g., remeasurement gains and losses), and U.S. Tax Reform, and including when they occur, adjustments to reflect preferred stock dividend payments
on an accrual basis.
Another 11 percent receive «
nonmonetary» relief, such as the correction of information
on your credit report.
Then, based
on the true pragmatics of the parties» positions and what occurred in lower court proceedings, the appellate court determined that trustee, not plaintiff, had prevailed: it remained neutral
on the contract claims by filing the
nonmonetary status declaration (in stark contrast to the trustee in Kachlon v. Markowitz, 168 Cal.App.4 th 316, 350 (2008), which did not remain neutral and only filed the
nonmonetary status declaration close to trial), and it defensed the tort claims (under which plaintiff sought to recovery money against trustee).
Real estate experts such as perennial superproducer Ralph Roberts, owner and motivator Richard A. Mendenhall, and trainer Floyd Wickman say
nonmonetary rewards have a great and long - lasting effect
on motivation.
Historically, all the monies of which I am aware have either had some
nonmonetary value, the best example being gold; were convertible into assets with
nonmonetary value at a fixed price, such as notes issued by banks that were convertible into gold; or were issued by or
on behalf of government, such as our current Federal Reserve notes.