While costs can be seen in
purely financial terms, also consider non-financial factors.
In
purely financial terms, the amount of gas lost nationwide had a value of more than three billion dollars.
So we asked ourselves, does a Ph.D. pay off in
purely financial terms?
Not exact matches
To help readers see pass the short
term volatility of the
financial market, we aim to bring you a long -
term focused research analysis
purely driven by fundamental data.
They tend to offer better
terms than a
purely financial investor and bring much more to the table by way of advice, referrals and other industry specific insights.
According to him, the problems in the sector were
purely financial, which the new government had shown commitment to addressing since they took over, in
terms of appointments and resource allocation.
She calls this a cynical,
purely political move meant only to allow Republican Comptroller Joseph Sawicki, expected to be appointed as interim chief
financial officer, to sidestep his expiring
term limits and be able to run for that new position in 2014.
If you look at buying vs renting from a
purely financial perspective, renting usually offers more savings than buying in the short
term.
While not
purely finance related the book does help you think think in economic
terms, which is important for investors and those who want
financial security.
A deal is made by agreeing to the
financial terms and simply saying ok, I will buy a work at a given level and then boom, the transaction is complete on a handshake (sometimes not even), invoicing to follow, as old a way of doing business as business is old, entailing a nice leap of faith based
purely on trust (by both parties) in the process.
- The relevant considerations Even if a shareholder in the position of a member of DV is entitled to have regard to a broader range of considerations than the
purely short -
term does the test require the shareholder to have at least considered the short -
term financial impact?