Together they vividly show how the amount of
debt leverage can vary between healthy firms with low debt levels and plenty of cash to service it and troubled companies that are heavily leveraged and cash - poor.
Debt leveraging inflates property prices, creating (6) hopes for capital gains, prompting buyers to take on even more debt in the speculative hope that rising asset prices will more than cover the added interest, which is paid out of capital gains, not out of current income.
Will this create even larger problems to come, by making the costs of living even higher as labor and industry become even more highly
debt leveraged?
And to subsidize
debt leveraging, interest is made tax - deductible.
Debt leveraging is depicted as the easiest and even the surest way to accumulate wealth — going into debt to buy assets whose prices are being inflated on credit, or to spend in the hope of paying out of rising and more easily earned future income.
Asset - price inflation gives way to crashing prices and negative equity for real estate and for much financial
debt leveraging as well.
Credit — that is,
debt leveraging — that is supposed to raise stock market prices to enable pension funds to meet their scheduled payments.
Yet Mr. Obama's Deficit Reduction Commission is restricting its removal of tax favoritism for
debt leveraging only for middle class homeowners, not for the financial sector across the board.
They also ignore the role of
debt leveraging.
By the time this point has been reached, the financial managers have paid themselves outsized salaries and bonuses, and cashed in their stock options — all subsidized by the government's favorable tax treatment of
debt leveraging.
Their financial surrender policy endorses the European Central Bank's lobbying for the neoliberal deregulation that led to the real estate bubble and
debt leveraging, as if it were a success story rather than the road to national debt peonage.
What is to stop U.S. banks and their customers from creating $ 1 trillion, $ 10 trillion or even $ 50 trillion on their computer keyboards to buy up all the bonds and stocks in the world, along with all the land and other assets for sale, in the hope of making capital gains and pocketing the arbitrage spreads by
debt leveraging at less than 1 % interest cost?
-- Goethe What is to stop U.S. banks and their customers from creating $ 1 trillion, $ 10 trillion or even $ 50 trillion on their computer keyboards to buy up all the bonds and stocks in the world, along with all the land and other assets for sale, in the hope of making capital gains and pocketing the arbitrage spreads by
debt leveraging at less than 1 % interest cost?
We also expect to repurchase approximately $ 200 million to $ 250 million of our stock in fiscal 2013 while maintaining
the debt leverage ratio in the middle of our targeted range.
Dept - to - GDP of whole countries has paralleled
the debt leveraging of systemically Too - BIG - to - Fail Bank Holding Companies which means that the TBTF banks have to be broken up, and so too does the overtly overleveraged Central Banking System that currently controls the servicing of debts that are no longer actually serviceable from a mathematical standpoint.
In the final analysis it is
debt leverage by itself that is supposed to fuel capital gains.
This will prevent another real estate bubble from being inflated by
debt leveraging.
The trick is to persuade employees to hand retirement funding over to financial managers whose idea was to make money off the economy by extracting interest and dividends off workers, homeowners and companies being bought on
debt leverage.
In others — a slug of perpertual
debt leverage in your personal capital structure boosts your personal ROI, as long is it doesn't create too risk.
Should read — In other WORDS — a slug of perpertual
debt leverage in your personal capital structure boosts your personal ROI, as long is it doesnâ $ ™ t create too risk.
but I took that financial
debt leverage risk because I am confident in my future and career goals and know that I'll easily be able to pay this off within 3 - 4 years after I graduate, mainly because of my excellent networking skills and connections in the industry... not to mention my investment skills and ability to analyze market opportunities.
The bonds have greater safety and appreciation in the asset class, which has proven to do well during times of deflation and
debt leveraging.
Primary similarities include 1) the security business throws off a steady cash stream from «subscribers», therefore allowing the use of significant
debt leverage, 2) acquisition costs are capitalized and shield cash income from taxes, and 3) operational success depends heavily on efficient «subscribers» acquisition (marketing) and retention or churn management (service).
If the insured policy owner passes away while there is outstanding
debt leveraged against the whole life policy, then the difference will be subtracted from any future death benefit payments.
In fact, because of its operating performance over the last couple of years, John Q. Hammons Hotels has pushed down its net
debt leverage (a credit statistic that calculates debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) more rapidly than its competitors.
The company's net
debt leverage ratio was 3.9 times at June 30, 2017.
Not exact matches
Although the name has changed, it's still the same industry once denoted as «
leveraged buyouts» — that is, the business of buying companies with a thin slice of nonpublic equity and mountains of
debt, in which fund managers grab richly generous (to themselves) fees.
On November 16, 2006, Clear Channel Communications, which was publicly traded at the time, announced that it had agreed to a
leveraged buyout totaling $ 26.7 billion, including $ 18.7 billion for the shares plus the assumption of $ 8 billion in
debt.
In the opinion of the Company's management, the
debt - to - capital ratio is useful in an analysis of the Company's financial
leverage.
The goal was to renegotiate the company's $ 5 billion
debt load, which it has carried since a
leveraged buyout in 2005.
Debt always sounds like a negative, but when it's
leveraged to purchase appreciating assets, it can be a good thing.
Here's the logic behind the Sell thesis: The most rate - sensitive industries are also the most
leveraged, so the
debt they're holding will become more expensive to service.
The two - day AIM Summit titled The Shifting Paradigm of Alternative Investments, will see expert speakers discussing risk and return across the private
debt space, look into the regulatory aspects, host interactive sessions on the impact of US and European
leveraged lending guidelines, among other current market trends.
The firm said that reflected stronger revenues in
debt underwriting due to strong performance in
leveraged finance and asset - backed activity.
CLOs largely stick to
debts of riskier companies, or
leveraged loans.
In the short - term, however, this increased
leverage may actually be bullish for junk bonds, corporate bonds, emerging market
debt and mortgage - backed securities as it brings higher prices and lower yields, he said.
Although there may not be a bond bubble, with investors starved for yield, Gundlach predicts a potential bubble could form in credit risk as investors increase their
leverage on riskier
debt securities like junk bonds and emerging market
debt.
Tapping into tax credit allocations through the New Market Tax Credits scheme, which offers investors tax credits for investing in CDFIs, generated more than $ 65 million in
leveraged debt from TCE and Capital Impact and $ 60 million of tax credit equity from JP Morgan and US Bank.
The «answer» was to financialize the U.S. economy with vast increases in credit,
debt and
leverage, enabling a hyper - consumerist economy built on a pyramid of
debt and
leverage.
Concurrent with this orgy of public
debt, the State encourages massive expansion of private credit via fractional lending, low bank reserves, and other forms of
leverage, in a vain attempt to stimulate demand in an economy burdened with overcapacity, declining employment, marginal return on capital and saturated markets.
Though it initially slowed our growth down, by having low
debt we never put the company at financial risk and built a strong foundation we can now
leverage.»
EMC's immensity (it had a market cap of $ 55 billion in 2015) and Dell's already
leveraged state meant this deal, too, would be paid for mostly with
debt — upwards of $ 50 billion.
After all,
leveraged buyout
debt is typically registered with the SEC, which means that the issuer is subject to regular reporting requirements.
The move would fly in the face of the Chinese government's mission to bring down the country's soaring
debt as the country finds itself reliant on
leveraged growth.
Remember, dilution and
leverage (not
debt, but the power to influence) are directly related.
When Dell took itself private two years ago, it had relatively little
debt and a
leverage ratio of just 4.8.
... You know, he's a
leveraged buyout guy, so he had a lot of
debt, and he wasn't able to continue to invest in the team the way he had been, and I think he got distracted.
The retailer was saddled in
debt, some $ 4.9 billion, left from a 2005
leveraged buyout for about $ 6.6 billion by private equity giants Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Bain Capital, as well as real estate trust Vornado.
For its part, Fitch called the asset disposal «credit positive to Wanda, as it will immediately alleviate its
debt load and improve
leverage and recurring interest coverage.»
For instance, Wanda no longer has to record
debts associated with those theme parks and hotels; all it has is the bank loan it took out to advance money to Sunac, which is now taking on the property and related
leverage.