The property serving as collateral is frequently real estate — such as a commercial building or individual's home — but can also include vehicles, office equipment and fixtures, investment securities, inventory, receivables, letters of credit, and other
tangible items of value.
Not exact matches
It is the Registrant's view that Bitcoins should not be regarded as coins, or otherwise as collectibles, for purposes
of section 408 (m), because Bitcoins are a virtual, rather than a fiat currency (see «Bitcoin
Value,» above) and, as such, do not take the form
of tangible personal property, in contrast to a coin or any
of the other
items defined as a «collectible» under Section 408 (m).
At face
value, these
items seem to punctuate the argument in favor
of Christian Privilege existing as a visible,
tangible construct in American society.
«Only 2 %
of 911 GT3 RS buyers took away the air - con,» he points out, saying that despite the car's track intentions, owners still take them on the road and are concerned about deleting such
items and harming resale
values with such little
tangible weight and performance gains.
Tangible book
value is what shareholders
of the company can expect to receive if the company were to go bankrupt and takes out
items such as goodwill that no one buys when assets are liquidated.
Collateral is an
item of tangible value which is utilized when procuring a loan to offset the risk a lender assumes should the borrower default.
The Cash Back / Free Trade / Product Offer category
of promotions includes those offers from brokerages that typically consist
of a user either getting cash back, free trades or trading credits (either through waived commission fees or commission reimbursements) and product offer promotions where a discount brokerage may be offering up a
tangible item or equivalent gift card which has a definable market
value.
Another common misperception victims have regarding the
value of their case is the dollars actually awarded by juries across this nation for non
tangible items like pain and suffering.
The business enterprise component
of value generally reflects a property's operations, intangible
items such as big data systems, management teams and staff, services offered, and importantly, reputation; as well as quantifiable,
tangible and depreciable
items, such as furniture and equipment.