These days, the rich diversify their capital to cover the globe as well as every style of money management.
Another advantage of 100%-reserve banking: Banks would need very little equity capital to cover the small risks associated with matching their assets and deposits.
Oftentimes, the upfront capital expenditure can be so huge and the margins are small enough (and shrink over time as the component is rapidly commoditized) that the companies who would build these factories cannot raise sufficient investment capital to cover the costs.
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The committee wants to expand capital requirements to cover, for example, operational and interest-rate risks.
They need to be sure that the cash an issuer has left after covering its capital expenditures can comfortably cover the interest bills and, it's hoped, retire some of the principal.
Not enough is coming into the coffers to pay half-decent wages and cover the minimum capital investments the state must make.
First, under the Basel system that allows big banks with "advance" status to set their own evaluations of the riskiness of different categories of loan - the so-called risk weights - there is not enough consistency in how much capital different banks hold to cover similar risks.
Last year Novelis failed to cover its cost of capital, though Mr Birla is optimistic.
Moreover, says Adrian Beney of More Partnership, a fund-raising consultancy, such gifts are often essential for capital projects: small donations typically cover running costs, big ones pay for new wings in galleries or hospitals.
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In an April 2012 issue of Bloomberg BusinessWeek, the mid-sized private equity firm Monomoy Capital Partners was featured in a cover story that sang the praises of their focus on eliminating waste and inefficiencies in their portfolio companies in order to significantly increase their earnings.
I've tried to cover cycling issues in the capital for a number of years.
For maximum economic effect, that entails keeping capital and goods flowing (see our cover story this time).
The party says the government's capital allocation for 2013-14 will cover less than a quarter of the costs.
As the violence continued, the operation was extended to cover the whole of the capital a year later.
When a pal and I started a magazine called Upside during the late 1980s--our aim was to cover tech startups and venture capital--we knew little about magazines.
In the real world, bankers must put their own capital at risk, and governments do not cover all losses.
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The battle for control of music giant EMI has pushed the owners of the iconic Capital Records tower in Holloywood to run for cover.
Its orange and black line-drawn cover of two pillars supporting a capital was the only dash of color in 52 pages of mostly three-column gray type.
Ideally, this means that the business has a business plan that outlines its future intended operations and the owners have contributed sufficient capital to carry that plan out or to cover creditors if it fails.
Nice, but still not enough to cover debt service and (minimal) capital expenditures.
The blasts rocked a large military area in the suburbs of Syria's capital, prompting terrified residents nearby to run for cover.
Under proposed new international rules, due to come in at the end of 2006, the amount of capital that banks will have to set aside to cover loans to other banks will depend on the borrowers' credit ratings.
Visitors enter the park via a broad, pebbled avenue lined with twin rows of gingko trees, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful sights in the capital, especially in the autumn when golden leaves cover the path and in spring when the trees turn a fresh green.
Even supporters concede that high-speed rail would do well to cover its operating costs, never mind the capital investment.
It would need to double this to cover its 8% weighted average cost of capital ( WACC) and start earning positive economic profits.
This could make life very expensive in big cities like the the capital, where many residents already work two jobs to cover their living costs.
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One type of immigrant who is welcome nearly anywhere is the sort profiled in Robyn Meredith's cover story: the returning son with human capital and often much more.
He said capital inflows would be "more or less" adequate to cover the current account gap.
The combined bank should therefore cover its 8% short-term cost of capital.
He also suggests trying to raise investor capital or borrow funds from friends and family early on to cover the cost of an executive salary.
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