If no quirks are noted, we can conclude that the asset share is the policy's market value.
To establish a policy's market value we first calculate its asset share, which tracks money into and out of the policy to the date of valuation.
If no adjustments are needed to the asset share, we test how this policy will perform in the future based on appropriate mortality and expenses, and interest crediting that is compared with an in-force illustration for the policy.
Net tangible asset value per share coverage is much more comfortable currently for our major banks and brokerage houses.
"Clearly the rise in energy prices in the short term will add to the squeeze we've seen in the last year or so and is more likely to discourage consumer spending, but we've also seen a rise in asset prices and share prices, " Mr King said.
The main asset identified was his share in a property.
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Noting that average employment per firm seems to have been trending up and that the largest 50 firms increased their asset size as a share of GDP from 70 percent to nearly 130 percent since 1996, The Economist speculates that more firms may have grown beyond a point where scale economies were beneficial.
Under Friedman, Associated's per-share earnings and asset value have deteriorated rapidly, and its debt has ballooned.
Donald Mulvihill, president of Goldman Sachs Asset Management Japan, doesnt share in the gloom.
" Airbnb's success proved people will share their largest asset, she says, opening "the dialogue around how strangers can be trusted in new ways.
The perception that gold should now account for at least a few percentage point share in an asset allocation program convinced even the most successful hedge fund managers to invest in this yellow metal.
On a more tangible level, the lenders will be encouraged to loosen standards because if any lender loosens standards then he or she will gain market share and increase asset volatility that makes all loans riskier.
These instruments are called 'derivatives' because they derive from an underlying financial asset - in this case, share prices.
It is now reinventing itself as a telecoms-based group through a flurry of acquisitions and asset sales that have quadrupled its share price in the past two-and-a-half years.
The value of any such asset (real estate, stock share, or bond) is the sum of the future stream of cash flow or benefits, discounted by the interest rate.
As a result, there was a steadily widening gap between the share price and its net asset value based on the level of the VIX.
For what it's worth, the fund claims a net asset value of 9 Swiss francs a share, a number that hasn't budged much since its inception in February 1996.
The bank beat the analyst consensus with its earnings before one-time charges that included restructuring and asset amortization, reporting 65 cents per share versus the 57 cents per share expectation.
First, it would change the widespread market perception that the Fed responds to asset prices asymmetrically, cutting interest rates if share prices fall sharply but never raising them when share prices climb.
This means that the share price and the net-asset value are one and the same, but it also means that portfolio managers are slaves to financial fashion: when an asset class becomes popular, money comes pouring in and they must buy.
Moreover, the number of vehicles leased by GM could grow at a rate of 3 percentage points faster than our current projections (chart not included) if GM maintains its market share and given a recovery in the asset backed market, which would improve its financing abilities.
In the quarter, Alcatel lost 1.37 billion Euros, or 60 Euro cents a share, reflecting a 1.41 billion Euro asset impairment charge.
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Rather, the share price of Dividend Capital is set by a calculation of asset value that is recalculated daily.
Attempting to cheat spouses out of their share of the marital estate is not a proper part of asset protection planning, either, and is wholly reprehensible conduct.
Not including the effects from one-time asset sale gains, the company's profits were 64 cents per share, in line with expectations and up from 58 cents a year ago.
Not including the effects from one time asset sale gains, the company's profits were 64 cents per share, in line with expectations and up from 58 cents a year ago.
But try to price any asset these days--whether a house, a car, a share of stock or a sports team, and you'll find that the recession has negatively impacted its value.
The original offer from Mr Dell and Silver Lake represented a 25 per cent premium to the company's undisturbed share price, but still left many shareholders dissatisfied, including Southeastern Asset Management, owner of 8.4 per cent of shares.
And because asset flows tend to chase in and out, the impact on the indexes and share prices is immediate when the money runs away.
The target-date funds which are claiming a growing share of 401(k) dollars use a similar system to determine asset allocation, only a date in the future is used rather than age.
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