AZZ INC (Form: 10-K, Received: 04/22/2015 08:07:01)
... corrosion protection to fabricated steel for extended periods of up to 50 years. As of February 28, 2015 , we operated thirty-six galvanizing plants, which are located in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, T ...
... corrosion protection to fabricated steel for extended periods of up to 50 years. As of February 28, 2015 , we operated thirty-six galvanizing plants, which are located in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, T ...
Equity Composition Hypothesis
... Equity Price and Equity Flows: Testing Theory of the Information-Efficiency Tradeoff ...
... Equity Price and Equity Flows: Testing Theory of the Information-Efficiency Tradeoff ...
Factors behind Japan`s sluggish capital investment growth
... remains slack. Chart 1 shows the trends in corporate net income and capital investment, based upon the Financial Statements Statistics of Corporations by Industry (annual survey). After the launch of the “Abenomics” policy measures to boost economic growth, net income grew by more than 14 trillion y ...
... remains slack. Chart 1 shows the trends in corporate net income and capital investment, based upon the Financial Statements Statistics of Corporations by Industry (annual survey). After the launch of the “Abenomics” policy measures to boost economic growth, net income grew by more than 14 trillion y ...
The Importance of Emerging Capital Markets
... The International Finance Corporation (IFC) uses income per capita and market capitalization relative to GNP for classifying equity markets. If either (1) a market resides in a low- or middle-income economy, or (2) the ratio of investable market capitalization to GNP is low, then the IFC classifies ...
... The International Finance Corporation (IFC) uses income per capita and market capitalization relative to GNP for classifying equity markets. If either (1) a market resides in a low- or middle-income economy, or (2) the ratio of investable market capitalization to GNP is low, then the IFC classifies ...
ConsumerMan Video for LifeSmarts 3: YOUR CREDIT REPORT
... Credit is so much more than a little piece of plastic. Good credit lets you buy things on time at a lower Page | 1 interest rate. If your credit is bad, you could be denied a credit card or forced to make a big deposit when you sign up for cable TV. This lesson explores the basic facts about credit ...
... Credit is so much more than a little piece of plastic. Good credit lets you buy things on time at a lower Page | 1 interest rate. If your credit is bad, you could be denied a credit card or forced to make a big deposit when you sign up for cable TV. This lesson explores the basic facts about credit ...
The Determinants of Bank Capital Ratios in a Developing Economy
... concern (Demstez et al. 1996). The charter value hypothesis concurrently explains how a fall in earnings could also cause a bank to take greater risk. 3 Data, Variables and Methodology 3.1 Sample There are three types of domestic banking institutions included in this study; commercial banks, finance ...
... concern (Demstez et al. 1996). The charter value hypothesis concurrently explains how a fall in earnings could also cause a bank to take greater risk. 3 Data, Variables and Methodology 3.1 Sample There are three types of domestic banking institutions included in this study; commercial banks, finance ...
December 2016
... percent every year: ‘The oil sector has been particularly vital to the U.A.E. economy over the past three years, as non-oil GDP struggled to recover from the 2009 global recession and debt crisis. But with volatility in global oil prices and Abu Dhabi’s oil production set to slow, the government is ...
... percent every year: ‘The oil sector has been particularly vital to the U.A.E. economy over the past three years, as non-oil GDP struggled to recover from the 2009 global recession and debt crisis. But with volatility in global oil prices and Abu Dhabi’s oil production set to slow, the government is ...
Optimizing Aggressiveness in Stock Trading Simulations
... activity of a NetLogo simulation. With the benefit of mutation, some agents’ parameters are randomized far beyond the preset small ranges, thus making it possible to explore the whole parameter search space. At the same time, Monte Carlo simulation was applied in the model to achieve the best resul ...
... activity of a NetLogo simulation. With the benefit of mutation, some agents’ parameters are randomized far beyond the preset small ranges, thus making it possible to explore the whole parameter search space. At the same time, Monte Carlo simulation was applied in the model to achieve the best resul ...
Contested Exchange: New Microfoundations for the Political
... of capitalism: In a world of agents who may choose not to do what they are supposed to do, the exchange of property on competitive markets is an effective motivational and disciplinary order. In the face of this challenge, theoretical economists on the left have for the most part remained silent.l2 ...
... of capitalism: In a world of agents who may choose not to do what they are supposed to do, the exchange of property on competitive markets is an effective motivational and disciplinary order. In the face of this challenge, theoretical economists on the left have for the most part remained silent.l2 ...
Assessing the economic costs and benefits of TLAC implementation
... For instance if a bank has a shortfall of TLAC-eligible liabilities compared to its required level, we assume that it will achieve compliance by substituting non-eligible liabilities with the highest cost with TLAC-eligible ones. This way it follows the strategy that entails the lowest additional co ...
... For instance if a bank has a shortfall of TLAC-eligible liabilities compared to its required level, we assume that it will achieve compliance by substituting non-eligible liabilities with the highest cost with TLAC-eligible ones. This way it follows the strategy that entails the lowest additional co ...
enterpreneurship defination and
... effects that economic environment has on entrepreneurial activities and what impact entrepreneurs have upon the economy From the economic perspective, an entrepreneur is a person who brings together the resources or factors of production into combinations that make their value greater than before ...
... effects that economic environment has on entrepreneurial activities and what impact entrepreneurs have upon the economy From the economic perspective, an entrepreneur is a person who brings together the resources or factors of production into combinations that make their value greater than before ...
Ethical Behaviour and Operating Performance of Insurance Broker
... 2. The Activity of Insurance Mediation Mediation in the insurance industry is subject to regulation in different countries in a context of free competition, though insurance companies are faced with more rules to protect policyholders than are brokers. If an intermediary works as an agent of the ins ...
... 2. The Activity of Insurance Mediation Mediation in the insurance industry is subject to regulation in different countries in a context of free competition, though insurance companies are faced with more rules to protect policyholders than are brokers. If an intermediary works as an agent of the ins ...
Far East Hospitality Trust - Singapore
... believe there are limited re-rating catalysts for the stock in the near term. Key Risks: Interest rate risk. Any increase in interest rates will result in higher interest payments that the REIT has to make annually to service its loans. This reduces the income available for distribution, which will ...
... believe there are limited re-rating catalysts for the stock in the near term. Key Risks: Interest rate risk. Any increase in interest rates will result in higher interest payments that the REIT has to make annually to service its loans. This reduces the income available for distribution, which will ...
Bachelor of Finance and Banking Thesis SOLVING BAD DEBTS AT
... topic of bad debts has already attracted many talks and discussions all over the world. For example, in Korea, the period from 1980 to the beginning of 1990s, even though the country gain many impressive economic achievements such as the annual average GDP growth rate of 9% and average investment le ...
... topic of bad debts has already attracted many talks and discussions all over the world. For example, in Korea, the period from 1980 to the beginning of 1990s, even though the country gain many impressive economic achievements such as the annual average GDP growth rate of 9% and average investment le ...
agent commission and bonus schedules and remuneration rules
... Net first-year individual life, disability and critical illness insurance commissions mean the sum of first-year individual life, disability and critical illness insurance commissions generated by the Agent’s sales during the year, minus replacement charges and first-year individual life, disability ...
... Net first-year individual life, disability and critical illness insurance commissions mean the sum of first-year individual life, disability and critical illness insurance commissions generated by the Agent’s sales during the year, minus replacement charges and first-year individual life, disability ...
Financialization
Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of the financial capitalism that has developed over the decades between 1980 and 2010, in which financial leverage tended to override capital (equity), and financial markets tended to dominate over the traditional industrial economy and agricultural economics.Financialization describes an economic system or process that attempts to reduce all value that is exchanged (whether tangible or intangible, future or present promises, etc.) into a financial instrument. The intent of financialization is to be able to reduce any work product or service to an exchangeable financial instrument, like currency, and thus make it easier for people to trade these financial instruments.Workers, through a financial instrument such as a mortgage, may trade their promise of future work or wages for a home. The financialization of risk sharing is what makes possible all insurance. The financialization of a government's promises (e.g., US government bonds) is what makes possible all government deficit spending. Financialization also makes economic rents possible.