Financial statistics of enterprises contains indicators reflecting financial status of enterprises.
But imposing financial discipline on enterprises looking for an easy way out is the crucial issue, isn't it?
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Datacard Group empowers financial institutions, government agencies and other enterprises in more than 150 countries to securely issue and personalize financial cards, passports, national IDs, employee badges, mobile payment applications and other credentials.
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The company's industry segments are primarily financial services and insurance comprising enterprises providing banking, finance and insurance services, manufacturing, enterprises in the energy, utilities, communication and services and retail, consumer packaged goods, logistics and life sciences.
Ms Junz looks at the wealth of those citizens she can identify as Jewish on the basis of contemporary documents and is able to make informed estimates as to how that wealth was held: in commercial enterprises or in financial assets, a significant part of which was foreign (one of the surprises is how frequently individuals in the 1930s owned foreign securities).
If the Fed stops buying, "it would be the beginning of a crisis again, and we haven't emerged from the last one, " said Larry Sorsby, chief financial officer at home builder Hovnanian Enterprises Inc.
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The largest enterprises, especially those in financial services, spend an enormous amount of money on business, workforce and IT resiliency strategies.
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In 1994, China launched the "Golden Projects, " designed among other things to reform banking and financial sectors, and state-owned enterprises, and improve tax and customs enforcement.
Since then, more than 700 social enterprises and 1, 700 early-stage social enterprises have been certified, eligible for financial as well as non-financial support from the government.
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Impact investing refers to the intentional use of investment capital to create positive social and environmental outcomes along with financial returns by investing in for-profit social enterprises.
Accordingly, the scientist or physician who owes duties of loyalty to either his academic peers or patient population cannot be allowed to subordinate their interests to either his financial well-being or that of the commercial enterprises with which he has some sort of business arrangement.
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On April 27, the State Council announced a number of measures to enhance the fiscal, financial and taxation support for small and micro-sized enterprises in a bid to ensure their sound development.
First, the Federal Reserve could drain bank reserves and reduce the excess liquidity at other institutions by arranging large-scale reverse repurchase agreements with financial market participants, including banks, government-sponsored enterprises and other institutions.
At Root Capital, we find that strengthening rural enterprises like Apodip with access to capital, financial management training, and connections to international buyers paying premium prices helps them shore up member loyalty and withstand the pressures of narco-trafficking at the household level.
The financial difficulties of the Railways Ministry have begun to affect state enterprises, such as China CNR Corporation, a train maker.
They are looking for exceptional social enterprises, defined by strong performance not just in financial return but also in the delivery of social impact.
That must be some die-hard IT control freaks, because the iPad seems to have taken the computing world by storm, including leading enterprises with high level security concerns, such as financial institutions.
It distracts banks from their true purpose of expanding financial opportunities and reducing risk for an ever wider circle of citizens and enterprises.
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Community financial institutions disproportionately loan to small businesses, providing a foundation for the creation of new enterprises, new jobs, new opportunities and, most important, strong economic growth and long-term stability.
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And there are also community-owned enterprises, such as the Chalalan Ecolodge in Bolivia, which was set up with financial help from the US-based environmental organisation Conservation International.
Nigeria could funnel its oil revenues into a more efficient financial system that could provide capital to the private sector to build roads and power stations and expand private enterprises, such as farming.
In addition to their traditional charitable giving activities, mission investors explore investment opportunities consistent with their philanthropic goals in for-profit social enterprises, revenue-generating nonprofits and socially responsible companies that will produce social benefits as well as financial returns.
For example, some believe the government had little choice but to step in and take over the insolvent Fannie and Freddie enterprises, and the TALF program perhaps contributed to the flow of credit during the worst days of the financial crisis.
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