Did you know that if you get sued and are held responsible for serious personal injury or damage, that even if you do not own anything, if you have a career or are a student who promises to earn money in the future, that the court may make you pay
out of your future earnings?
Without renters insurance, the court settlement and your legal defense would fall on your shoulders, leaving you with thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay
out of your future earnings and assets.
And the financial sector's loans always took the form of productive credit, enabling businesses to pay back the loans
out of future earnings while consumers paid out of rising future incomes.
Not exact matches
This is utterly different from true discounting - which does not rely on multiples, but instead carefully traces
out the likely path
of future revenues, profit margins, cash flows and
earnings over time, and explicitly discounts expected payouts and probable terminal values back at an appropriate rate
of return.
That could mean investors are moving money
out of stocks and into bonds in anticipation
of disappointing
earnings; or that foreigners who are worried about their own economies are looking for a safer haven in the U.S.; or that expectations
of future inflation have declined, allowing long - term interest rates to come down a little.
[Lou] And then a lot
of times we're trying to figure
out where that stock — what the
future earnings might be and the company might beat today, which is great news, but then lower the expectations either on the revenue or on the sales side for the
future, which is bringing down
future expectations, which is a very big negative on the stock.
Though most
of the explosion in the Bakken region is already played
out, and though a large portion
of the oil workers in the region have already found permanent housing situations, I expect the growth in the Price / Book multiple coupled with steady
earnings (if not growing
earnings) to secure the safety
of this investment for the near
future.
«The
earnings that these four companies retain are often used for repurchases
of their own stock — a move that enhances our share
of future earnings — as well as for funding business opportunities that usually turn
out to be advantageous.
Last week, Vernon Davis had his «IPO,» which made him the first athlete to have «shares»
of his
future earnings put
out on the open market.
When a 4 percent annual discount rate is applied for
future earnings, the lifetime value
of college degree for some majors compared to a high school degree turns
out to be slightly negative.
It comes
out of my bank account on payday and I never even miss it),... and after 8 months have $ 61 in
earnings to show for it, and growing my savings (and
future investment returns) at the same time.
The typical academic literature is even backed up by the «sustainable growth model» measure
of valuing stock prices, which suggests that
future growth is largely supported by the percentage
of retained
earnings that is reinvested in the corporation (and not paid
out as dividends).
For example, if you were to suffer loss
of life, a claims adjuster would determine your expected
future earnings, and pay
out the amount to your beneficiary, up to the maximum limit.
«Even the rather crude assumption that past average
earnings will be repeated in the
future may be found a more reliable basis
of valuation than some other figure plucked
out of the air
of either optimism or pessimism.»
If you're an active member
of the military, you may qualify to take
out a personal loan against
future earnings.
Then, if that's true, and I think it is true, you can reach
out reduce the problem to just a handful
of variables that will help you come with a range
of potential
future earnings and market values and from that you can derive a range
of long - term expected returns.
Getting a monster stock with huge
future earnings potential at the 200 day is like a gift from the trading gods and usually happens as we come
out of a bear market.
The company is committed, or required, to pay
out an ultra-high percentage
of future earnings as cash dividends to common stockholders.
The dividend can be increased by paying
out a greater portion
of earnings, but that has its own obvious limits and comes at the expense
of future growth.
Most students are not borrowing more than they can afford to pay back, they argue, but students need to take their likely
future earnings, as well as their probability
of graduating, into account when taking
out a student loan.
So you suggest that we pay
out $ 80,000
of current
earnings and retain $ 160,000 to increase the
future earnings of the business.
As this article points
out, many argue that when the ratio
of stock prices to
earnings trends high,
future expectations for returns should be diminished.
For example, if you were to suffer loss
of life, a claims adjustor would determine your expected
future earnings, and pay
out the amount to your beneficiary, up to the maximum limit.
This means loans are given
out after analysis
of future earnings.
The ability to earn a high return on capital means that the
earnings which are not paid
out as dividends, but rather retained in the business, are likely to be reinvested at a high rate
of return to provide for good
future earnings and equity growth with low capital requirement.
In the video version
of this week's show, Brent, Ben, Bender, and Frankie get together to discuss whether or not Star Wars Battlefront II is «pay - to - win,» EA's big purchase
of Respawn, the latest Nintendo Direct focused on Xenoblade Chronicles 2, the possibility
of near -
future remakes in The Legend
of Zelda series, all
of the news to come
out of this past week's third - party publisher
earnings calls, the Ninja Turtles in Injustice 2, the
future of Telltale Games, this week's new releases, and lots more!
Much
of those
future earnings are reliant on Red Dead Redemption 2 coming
out this year and being a blockbuster seller.
Construction workers and those who have been injured at a construction or job site, may have grounds for a lawsuit that would seek
out compensation for damages, medical expenses, pain and suffering, and any potential loss
of future earnings.
You will have to pay the success fee which will be met
out of your damages but can not exceed 25 %
of the damages awarded for pain, suffering, loss
of amenity and damages for pecuniary loss (monetary) other than
future pecuniary loss, in other words
future loss
of earnings.
If you can not pay the settlement
out of your savings, you may have to pay it
out of your assets and
future earnings.
Generally speaking, and as pointed
out at the top
of this post, the life insurance policy you choose should be focused on replacing your
future earnings to maintain your family's standard
of living.
Also, if a judgment were made against you, and you didn't have umbrella insurance, you would have to pay the damages
out of your assets, savings, and
future earnings.
Any amount that exceeds your coverage must come
out of your pocket and your
future earnings.
The news broke
out during an investor
earnings call, and the company showcased the ongoing developments and its
future plans for making the most
out of the smartphone.