Sentences with phrase «tangible value which»

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.

Not exact matches

Creating something gives you something more tangible and measurable, which you can show off to your supervisors or use as an immediate added value to the company.
Anytime you are engaging an audience, there should be continuous cycle of give and take, which includes listening and learning, as well as offering tangible value.
That includes cutting assets, which should help improve ROTNAV (return on tangible net asset value.)
The assumed initial public offering price of $ per share, which is the midpoint of the estimated offering price range set forth on the cover page of this prospectus, is substantially higher than the net tangible book value per share of our outstanding common stock immediately after this offering.
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.
Specifically, a plaintiff seeking to challenge an equity QE program would have to show that he had been injured in some personal and tangible way, not merely that the value of his portfolio had declined (which presumably would also have happened to others pursuing a similar investment strategy).
Everyone has a different interest, but the reality is if the big picture way of looking at things is hey there's too much debt then central banks are going to be forced to devalue their currency to finance that that you're probably going to want your money in something of tangible value as opposed to something based on that currency which is going to be devaluing.
They've become wary about reducing everything that has value to what can only be discovered in the tangible world, restricting our intellectual confidence to that which can be observed and studied.
It is the work one puts in to developing an idea which (possibly) produces something of tangible value.
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.
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).
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.
Intangible assets such as goodwill, patents, trademarks, etc., are more difficult to value, which is why Graham focused on tangible assets.
When estimating the liquidation value, Graham focused on tangible assets — property, plant and equipment — the value of which could be reasonably estimated.
A more consistent measure of value is our tangible book value, which has had healthy growth over time.
The key is to focus on the tangibles, the most obvious of which is value or the price you pay for a bond.
This analysis does not even take into account the value of Aviat's long - term assets of $ 61 million, or $ 1.02 per share, which, when added to net current assets of $ 3.35 per share, equates to tangible book value of $ 4.37 per share.
Meanwhile, Fifth Third's tangible book value rose 8 % in the fourth quarter, which is a better indication that the company continues to create shareholder value.
Remodeling or renovating a home is an excellent use of a HELOC since it not only increases the homes» value but is also something tangible which you and your family can enjoy.
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.
[NB: i) Church House's Argo stake is held by the Deep Value Investments Fund, managed by Jeroen Bos — if you haven't read it already, I can highly recommend his recent book «Deep Value Investing», ii) XXX Capital Management is a well - known European hedge fund, which hasn't publicly disclosed a holding in Argo to date, hence the redaction — Argo management are obviously aware of their shareholding & support, and iii) the letter was based on a GBP 14p share price & a higher GBP / USD rate — at the current 13.875 p price and exchange rate, Argo now trades at a 36 % discount to net cash and investments, and a 47 % discount to net tangible assets.]
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.
But this must have come as a bit of a shock to the few PCI muppets left, they were already counting the bopd from this well... So yes, it may certainly impact sentiment which is disappointing, but as far as my actual valuation's concerned it has zero impact — I'd never dream of assigning any kind of tangible value to a new exploration well.
Of course, there's talk of further milestones, and additional licensing of Merrion's intellectual property — but nothing tangible which shareholders can use to pin down any kind of reliable value (s).
In YHOO's case, most of the tangible asset value is in the Cash and Short Term Investments which we don't write down ($ 3.2 B or $ 2.32 per share) and Long Term Investments (carried at $ 3.2 B or $ 2.31 per share), which we've only written down to $ 3B or $ 2.19 per share for reasons we'll explain below.
At its $ 12 close yesterday HAWK has a market capitalization of $ 142M, which is 30 % of its $ 443M or $ 36.6 per share in tangible book value as at March 31.
Ebix as a company has some great fundamentals and, I agree, the share price currently does not reflect this, but it doesn't have the kind of «balance sheet» margin of safety that I look for; I like to see the market price below tangible asset value, which is not the case here.
Not only can you take it to anyone's home who owns the same console and play it, but you have something tangible to hold in your hand (which feels like better value to me).
In 1964, Judd wrote Specific Objects, an essay (truly manifesto - like), through which he called for the rejection of the residual, European value of illusionism and advocating an art based upon tangible materials.
Some of Mr. Daly's fringe ideas have become tangible reality: He proposed that we should place an economic value on the depletion of resources; today, we have things such as the European Emission Trading Scheme, which tries to place a market price on pollution in order to reduce emissions.
Soft skills are valued in the workplace because they are complementary to hard skills, which are the tangible capabilities of an individual.
When one obtains a clearer picture of personal values on which to focus, actualizing recovery is more tangible
«Changes in the world call for the development of a new humanism that is not only theoretical but practical, that is not only focused on the search for valueswhich it must also be — but oriented towards the implementation of concrete programmes that have tangible results.»
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