Mission to help retail industry professionals excel at their jobs and to provide
tangible value for our sponsors.
Mission to help retail industry professionals excel at their jobs and to provide
tangible value for our sponsors.
To increase overall compensation, you must increase your responsibilities and do more work that creates
tangible value for your company.
Prospective employers want to see that you've used that education to contribute
tangible value for the organizations you've served.
Mission to help retail industry professionals excel at their jobs and to provide
tangible value for our sponsors.
Through needs analysis, definition of learning objectives, development and on through implementation, the resulting program should meet your learners» needs and have
a tangible value for them.
Not exact matches
For him, that means finding companies that trade below
tangible book
value, have low P / E multiples and strong cash flows.
Like Rogers has done with its Share Everything Plans, pushing legacy customers towards more lucrative options with promises of
value - added freebies like Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer
tangible benefits
for new and exiting subscribers.
They can create a compelling guide
for teams that use their service, or they can even talk about the
value of their articles if they don't have anything
tangible to give.
The acquisition of ChoiceVendor has been accounted
for as a purchase of an asset and, accordingly, the total purchase price has been allocated to the
tangible and identifiable intangible assets acquired and the liabilities assumed based on their respective fair
values on the acquisition date.
Therefore, if you purchase shares of our Class A common stock in this offering, you will experience immediate dilution of $ per share, the difference between the price per share you pay
for our Class A common stock and its pro forma net
tangible book
value per share as of September 30, 2010, after giving effect to the issuance of shares of our Class A common stock in this offering.
The Company utilized estimated fair
values at the closing date of the 2015 Merger
for the preliminary allocation of consideration to the net
tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed.
This approach will allow a startup to demonstrate it has given
value for any pre-existing intellectual property it receives and also provides
tangible evidence that any such pre-existing intellectual property has been properly transferred to the company.
In economics, a commodity is defined as a
tangible good that can be bought and sold or exchanged
for products of similar
value.
The process
for estimating the fair
values of identifiable intangible assets and certain
tangible assets requires the use of significant estimates and assumptions, including estimating future cash flows and developing appropriate discount rates.
In that time the
tangible book
value has compounded at 11.8 % pa vs 5.2 % pa
for the S&P 500.
If our asset and liability
values are appropriate — and we believe they are — and if we can continue to deploy this capital profitably, we now think that it can earn approximately 17 % return on
tangible equity
for the foreseeable future.
Offering bank investors a view of the company stock, Dimon contended that it still made financial sense
for JPMorgan to buy back shares «even at or above two times
tangible book
value» per share, which was $ 53.56 at year - end.
* Change in operating cash flow is replaced with: (i)
tangible book
value per share growth
for companies in the Banks, Diversified Financials and Insurance sectors; and (ii) growth in funds from operations
for REITs, with the exception of Mortgage and Specialized REITs.
As a function of this dynamic, we are seeing large movements in foreign exchange and global currencies, again creating
tangible long - versus - short trading opportunities
for relative
value strategies.
As with our pay -
for - performance model, operating cash flow is replaced with: (i)
tangible book
value for companies in the Banks, Diversified Financials and Insurance sectors; and (ii) funds from operations
for REITs, with the exception of Mortgage and Specialized REITs.
«All of these Canadian companies offer goods and services that offer real
value for money, giving them
tangible GCAs,» says Danielle Goldfarb.
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.
«Working with our suppliers, we will capture
value that produces long - term
tangible benefits — quality jobs
for a growing Saudi population, innovation and diversification of industry, and increased global competitiveness,» the program's site says.
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).
And on the other hand Christian faith (I stress the word Christian, as opposed to those «oriental» faiths
for which spiritual ascension often expressly signifies the negation or condemnation of the phenomenal world), by the very fact that it is rooted in the idea of Incarnation, has always based a large part of its tenets on the
tangible values of the World and of Matter.
Remember, it could be hard
for children and teens to see the
value in doing something that will bring
tangible rewards years from today.
(The potential benefits of providing students with
tangible examples underscore the
value of saving examples of student work from performance tasks
for use as models in future years!)
She added: «They realise that a healthy, safe and thriving community is the
tangible expression of their
values as an effective place of learning and development
for all pupils.
For this reason, the positive contributions from white families, which tend to be more visible and
tangible within the school, are more
valued than the contributions of parents of color (Posey - Maddox 2014).
In this market,
tangible quality is more important than
value for the money.
Allows a direct loan or loan guarantee applicant to propose, and requires DOT to accept as a basis
for determining the amount of a credit risk premium any of the following in addition to the
value of any
tangible asset:
And, as if this wasn't bad enough, sometimes this huge profit «tool» (the second sticker) wouldn't even show anything
tangible being added to the car, just the letters «A.D.M.U» (which stood
for Additional Dealer Mark - Up) or the words «Market
Value Adjustment» followed by a dollar amount that could oftentimes exceed $ 1,000.
In 2008 the company saw
value in the emerging landscape of ebooks and made a deal with Sony
for content distribution and
tangible sales.
Luckily
for them both, the $ 8 - 10 Paperback is actually competitively priced vis - a-vis e-books with the
value add of being a
tangible, physical good, and with a little effort I suspect that the $ 12 - 20 TPB could easily supplant the Hardcover as the «lead» version of paper books.
I'm doing a lot of work on bank stocks lately, looking at a lot of cheap stocks selling
for significantly less than their
tangible book
value.
There is the
tangible (a cheap set of assets, easily measured), and the intangible — artistic expression, whether in painting, music, acting, etc. (where
values are not only relative, but contradictory — except perhaps
for Keynes» beauty contest).
The only conclusion that could be gleaned from this 10 - year backtest is that price to
tangible book
value might be slightly better at identifying
value opportunities than the standard price - to - book ratio
for stocks with the lowest price ratios.
Moreover, the average excess returns from 2001 to 2011
for the top quintile
for price to
tangible book
value (5.23 %) exceed that of the price - to - book ratio (4.89 %).
The results
for the 10 - year price to
tangible book
value ratio backtest are as follows:
I thought the 5th quintile would also result in lower average excess return
for price to
tangible book
value given that it outperformed in the 1st quintile.
However, the P / B ratio had average excess returns of -3.84 % from 2001 to 2011 versus -3.62 %
for the price to
tangible book
value ratio.
However, the
value is less
tangible for a well - known CEO whom many employees joined the company to work with.
Using the measure of
tangible book
value per share penalizes acquisitive companies, unless they can buy companies
for less than their
tangible book
value per share.
By the way, I asked Heiserman about the tendency
for some large - cap blue chips — names like Procter & Gamble, IBM, and Altria — to have a high intangible assets ratio and negative
tangible book
value.
For Schwab, the company's
tangible book
value has increased 207 % since the last dividend hike in 2008.
My guess is the scar from the depression was too great
for him to overcome, and he could never get comfortable in making investments in good operating businesses where the price exceeded the net
tangible asset
value.
They trade
for 11.1 times next year's estimated earnings, and only 0.6 times
tangible book
value.
However, if I look at the developement of book
values for financial companies, I always look at both, stated and
tangible book
value per share.
The key is to focus on the
tangibles, the most obvious of which is
value or the price you pay
for a bond.