These are
the tangible assets of a business that won't be converted to cash within a year during the normal course of operation.
Not exact matches
Depreciation and amortization related to the revaluation
of tangible and intangible
assets as part
of the allocation
of the purchase price
of businesses
- Depreciation and amortization related to the revaluation
of tangible and intangible
assets as part
of the allocation
of the purchase price
of businesses
Even Buffett marveled at how their
business models, built on intellectual property rather than
tangible assets, are «so much better» than the industrial core
of yesteryear's biggest companies.
A good reputation is unquestionably one
of the home
business owner's most
tangible and marketable
assets.
Subordinated debt offers
business owners access to capital they may be unable to obtain from a bank due to a lack
of tangible assets to offer as collateral.
In each case, Jones concluded that the
business was worth more than the marketable sum
of its
tangible assets (his acknowledgment that the ongoing
business operations were indeed valuable in themselves).
As the global real estate director, you need to create a bulletproof plan that quickly provides the
business sectors the
tangible asset they need to produce revenue — and you answer to the Board
of Directors.
Indeed, it's often a mistake to do so: Truly great
businesses, earning huge returns on
tangible assets, can't for any extended period reinvest a large portion
of their earnings internally at high rates
of return.
Though you may lose some
of your
tangible assets if you are unable to repay the loan, you won't lose strategic control
of your
business; provided you legally protected your personal
assets.
Trading near
tangible book value, Goldman offers an attractive price for a
business that earns a significant amount
of revenue from high return
asset management and underwriting and advisory services.
For tax purposes, camps can deduct the cost
of the
tangible assets they purchase as
business expenses; however, camps must depreciate these
assets in accordance with IRS rules about how and when the deduction may be taken.
Sufficient supplies
of water — a
tangible asset for farming
businesses - are crucial to food production and food security.
Alternative investments cover a broad swath
of investing options, ranging from
tangible assets like art, antiques, wine, stamps, and coins to financial
assets like private equity in
businesses, derivatives, commodities, and venture capital.
The intrinsic value is the actual value
of a company or an
asset based on an underlying perception
of its true value including all aspects
of the
business, in terms
of both
tangible and intangible factors.
An exit strategy is a contingency plan that is executed by an investor, trader, venture capitalist or
business owner to liquidate a position in a financial
asset or dispose
of tangible business assets once certain predetermined criteria for either has been met or exceeded.
In terms
of equipment financing, any
tangible asset, other than property or a building, used in the operation
of a
business may be considered
business equipment.
Indeed, it's often a mistake to do so: Truly great
businesses, earning huge returns on
tangible assets, can't for any extended period reinvest a large portion
of their earnings internally at high rates
of return.
The liquidation value
of a
business is a conservative assessment
of its worth in which only
tangible assets are considered and intangibles, such as going - concern value, are not.
Buffett ran through an example
of See's Candies versus a
business with lots
of tangible assets — let's call it Gold - Oil Co..
In order to properly evaluate a
business, one must often analyze the history
of the
business, the company's
tangible assets, the earning capacity, the fair market value, good will and any other intangible value.
For a
business transfer there would need to be a transfer
of significant
tangible or intangible
assets (if the function were
asset reliant) or failing that, a taking over
of a major part
of the workforce in terms
of numbers and skills (if it were labour intensive).
Regardless
of what type
of estate plan you choose and the provisions you decide to include, it is always recommended to consult an attorney — especially for those who have dependents, or
tangible assets such as real estate or a
business that, if not protected, could be subject to steep taxes and government interference.
The capitalization
of earnings equation is a bit more complex, but it is ideal for service - based
businesses without a lot
of tangible assets.
Determine value
of all
assets and debts (including real estate, retirement,
business and
tangible property)
Full Expensing: A taxpayer can write off the full cost
of tangible business - use personal property
assets, such as heavy equipment, farm machinery, vehicles, and hotel furniture for the year the
assets are placed in service.
A Purchase Price Allocation (PPA) estimates the fair value
of certain
tangible and financial
assets acquired in accordance with Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) Topic 805,
Business Combinations...
Business Assets: Real property, tangible depreciable property, intangible property and other types of property contained or used in a b
Business Assets: Real property,
tangible depreciable property, intangible property and other types
of property contained or used in a
businessbusiness.