Gift certificates
with tangible value that a customer can simply hand out.
Not exact matches
When we are in the practice of cultivating this mindset, it's far more likely that innovations, that is
tangible outputs
with value, will result.
The
value of having an option to either buy or sell, agree or disagree, accept certain terms or let them expire, should always be determined prior to signing any deal or contract or term sheet, and that
value should always be treated as a
tangible benefit when negotiating decisions
with parties inside and outside the firm.
Know what
value you bring to the team and consider measurable elements, like meeting sales goals, alongside other less
tangible ones, like boosting office morale
with your enthusiastic attitude.
So potential participants had little personal rationale to connect and stay engaged
with the program because it didn't present a
tangible value proposition.
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.
Accountability should be measured on the basis of
tangible industrial
values, e.g., business viability 3 years after CICP purchase, along
with demonstrated success in meeting client (government agency) needs.
In much the same way that you are constantly seeking to tinker
with your pricing strategy, improve your product and optimize your AdWords campaigns, you should focus on building and maintaining a publishing strategy that takes your customer's needs and interests into account and that delivers
tangible value that build your brand's equity.
The aggregate purchase price has been preliminarily allocated to the
tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based upon our assessment of their relative fair
values as of the acquisition date,
with the excess of the purchase price over the fair
value of the net assets acquired recorded as goodwill, as follows:
The purchase price has been allocated to the
tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based upon our assessment of their relative fair
values as of the acquisition date,
with the excess of the purchase price over the fair
value of the net assets acquired recorded as goodwill, as follows:
The purchase price was allocated to the
tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based upon management's assessment of their relative fair
values as of the acquisition date
with $ 33,612 attributed to goodwill, $ 10,800 to identified intangible assets and $ 112 of net liabilities assumed.
The aggregate purchase price has been allocated to the
tangible and intangible assets acquired and liabilities assumed based upon our assessment of their relative fair
values as of the acquisition date,
with the excess of the purchase price over the fair
value of the net assets acquired recorded as goodwill, as follows:
* 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
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.
«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 a
tangible asset
with intrinsic
value that is highly liquid and is not correlated to stocks.
Our society doesn't
value (in a
tangible financial way) supporting mothers staying at home, etc, so in the mean time, we have to just «deal»
with our economic reality and choices or lack thereof.
Your
value and self - worth aren't directly correlated
with your finances; so don't feel pressured to use money as a
tangible indicator of how fantastic your life is.
Peace needs to not only be firmly established as being a desirable
value and state of being, it must also be something that has an active
tangible relationship and emotional bond
with mankind.
(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!)
The spinners provide students
with a
tangible reminder of the
value of using strategies during problem solving.
«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.
Mostly, I expect to save money
with an ereader over a physical book, because I do not get a
tangible object of any
value beyond the intellectual property that I can borrow — until the content provider, be it Amazon or B&N decides to remove it from my device.
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.
Buying stocks
with a price less than or equal to two - thirds of the
tangible book
value would have generated an average compounded growth rate of 14.2 %.
I think what Buffett implies here is to not get too caught up
with discounts to
tangible book
values if you plan to be a long term owner of the business.
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.
However, the
value is less
tangible for a well - known CEO whom many employees joined the company to work
with.
They are
valued at 22.0 x and 26.1 x earnings, respectively,
with high return on
tangible capital but low growth.
In 2014 however,
with the ILFC deal something interesting happened: The book
value per share doubled but
tangible book
value dropped.
2) It's
tangible, insurable, and can be improved to increase it's
value, 3)
with «change of use», above average rates of return are entirely possible.
The
tangible book
value stands at USD 195.1 m
with USD 51.2 m in cash and roughly USD 40 m of real estate at cost and no debt outstanding.
Another consideration is to buy things
with real
tangible value, like real estate or commodities.
How do you calculate
Tangible Book
Value, is it just Book value with Goodwill subtracted from total as
Value, is it just Book
value with Goodwill subtracted from total as
value with Goodwill subtracted from total assets?
Interesting and sometimes compelling idea that may be very illiquid, may be a probability bet
with a favourable asymmetrical reward to risk ratio, or may simply be a low quality business that is very cheap relative on a net - net working capital or price /
tangible book
value basis.
We balance our quest for substantial returns
with a fundamental
tangible asset - based and deep
value - style approach, seeking a «margin of safety» that cushions the biggest risk to our returns: the extensive time and effort to unlock
value in our portfolio companies.
With these assumptions, after four years, not only would earnings per share be 20 % higher than they otherwise would have been, but
tangible book
value per share would be 15 % higher than it otherwise would have been.
If your assets and liabilities are properly
valued, if your accounting is appropriately conservative, if you have real earnings without taking excessive risk and if you have strong franchises
with defensible margins,
tangible book
value should be a very conservative measure of
value.
equities are shares in companies holding
tangible assets whose
values rise
with inflation, thus I see stocks as inflation - safe, despite their volatility.
In an economic environment
with steady monetary inflation, taking out a long - term loan backed by a
tangible non-depreciating «permanent» asset (e.g. real estate) is in practice a form of investing not borrowing, because over time the monetary
value of the asset will increase in line
with inflation, but the size of the loan remains constant in money terms.
And also, Reading's
tangible book
value will rise from both accrued interest reversal and the substantial reduction of balance sheet goodwill associated
with the debt principal reduction.
It is rare that the judges allow deals to go out at less than
tangible book
value, particularly on short - tailed P&C companies
with little insolvency risk.
With share price to
tangible book
value trading at such a large discount, the margin of safety is sizeable.
«We believe that this merger transaction
with OXiGENE represents an excellent strategy to maximize the
value of VaxGen's remaining
tangible and intangible assets and to provide our stockholders
with the opportunity to participate in OXiGENE's potential success as a leader in the development of promising new agents for cancer and eye diseases,» said James Panek, President of VaxGen.
It seems cleaner and more practical to redeem for something of
tangible value, such as gift cards, and be done
with it.
Pirelli HangarBicocca is the brainchild of Pirelli and a
tangible sign of its dynamic presence within the community: a place where the
values of artistic research interact
with those of a company whose core principles have always been innovation, the promotion of talent, and dialogue between different disciplines.
Questions of material and personal
value align
with definitions of virtual and physical realms; depictions of natural landscapes defy
tangible realities; and an awareness of time is envisaged in elements of light and sound.
Book
value: The portion of the carrying
value (other than the portion associated
with tangible assets) prorated in each accounting period, for financial reporting purposes, to the extracted portion of an economic interest in a wasting natural resource.
Description: Designing
with green roofs affords design professionals opportunities to plan projects
with exciting new elements, added
value, and significant,
tangible benefits, thereby enhancing the built environment
with newly - created landscapes.