• A minimum loan amount of $ 300,000 40 % over debt - to - income ratio is needed —
Only liquid assets are eligible (This does not include equity in a property.)
Not exact matches
Our bottom line: Persistent risk aversion not
only suppresses rates across the yield curve but raises the premium on
assets seen as the most safe and
liquid.
As a business
asset, receivables usually rank second
only to cash in
liquid value.
A 1985 study reported that according to the Federal Reserve Board
only two percent of all U.S. families Own «20 percent of all residential property, 30 percent of all
liquid assets, 33 percent of all business property, 39 percent of all bonds, 20 percent of all stocks, and 71 percent of all tax - free financial holdings».3 It can be argued that the ownership of such vast portions of our capital by so few threatens our democratic system.
If by other
Asset classes you mean other than equity, i.e. debt funds, liquid funds, arbitrage funds, FD's etc then yes majority of our lump - sum corpus has been invested in these asset classes
Asset classes you mean other than equity, i.e. debt funds,
liquid funds, arbitrage funds, FD's etc then yes majority of our lump - sum corpus has been invested in these
asset classes
asset classes
only.
Your
liquid savings probably won't be your
only assets when you enter retirement.
The planning advice will pertain to
liquid assets only (stocks, bonds, cash) and not rental properties, cottages, or similar investments.
With an endowment of nearly $ 37 billion in June of 2008,
only $ 16 billion was
liquid assets.
Wells customers with at least $ 1 million in savings or other
liquid assets still have the option of making interest -
only payments for the first 10 years.
It has for the most part taken away stated income loans on primary residences, although portfolio lenders do still have it available
only to California borrowers who can provide substantial
liquid assets.
Borrowers will never receive loan proceeds equal to 100 % of the collateral's value, because even the most
liquid assets can
only be seized and sold through a court process that involves delay and expense.
Be careful with Marketable Securities — it's often not very clear how
liquid / realizable they are, so if in doubt just exclude (particularly if they're listed in Non-Current
Assets) or
only include 50 % of the Balance Sheet (B / S) value.
I see an effectively un-leveraged, relatively low - risk & highly
liquid balance sheet (current leverage is
only 23 % of
assets & could be quickly offset with cash & deposit maturities).
Some of the most lucrative investments opportunities, such as hedge funds and private equity funds, are
only open to people who already have a $ 1 million in
liquid assets or an annual income of more than $ 200,000.
In calculating net worth, an investor should
only include
assets that are
liquid, meaning
assets that consist of cash or something that could be quickly and easily converted into cash, such as a publicly - traded stock.
only allows you to withdraw from the scheme where at least 80 % of the
assets are «
liquid assets» of the following type:
It's not likely that I will live long enough to actually hear every argument for not buying life insurance, but the truth is that the
only thing that replaces life insurance is
liquid assets, wealth.