An insurer also creates an additional pool of capital to act as a buffer, just in case.
Going back to the entrepreneurial concepts and existing businesses so often in need of credit, the irony of the Keynesian view that governments must spend us out of recession is that as governments have no resources, their spending naturally subtracts from the available pool of capital that would otherwise migrate toward businesses, and in reaching businesses, boost employee pay.
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It will put some of the company's vast pool of excess capital to more productive work.
The third benefit to the economy would be to increase the pool of investment capital.
In this way you create and encourage a "national pool" of capital, from which savers can't escape.
Companies outside the United States like to list on Wall Street for two main reasons: access to the large pool of American capital and the creation of a dollar-based stock that can be used to buy U.S. businesses.
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Establishing this tax rate would almost certainly increase the pool of available risk capital.
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These three virtues in the fiscal cliff are highly positive and will only increase the pool of available risk-taking capital in the economy, thereby increasing the capital-to-labor ratio and improving the national standard of living.
In its Victorian incarnation, a tontine was an investment pool to which a group of speculators contributed capital, the principal and interest to be distributed in a lump sum years later to the last survivor.
Revlon, which acquired Bari Cosmetics in July, is still in the pool of potential buyers, and we saw Markwins outbid Swander Pace Capital in order to pick up Physicians Formula in September.
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India's stock markets have helped channel millions in capital to deserving entrepreneurs and have produced a huge pool of investors, both large and small.
He was staying in Moscow to look for financiers for a business idea that would do for the Russian market what mortgage traders had done on Wall Street since the eighties: pool and repackage loans for investors in one massive turbine of debt and capital.
Not only are banks unable to continue lending at anything like their previous pace, but capital markets are now sucking money out of the diminished pool available for mortgage lending.
We say that all of the capital repayments, the interest payments, will go into this pool.
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But one thing India has in abundance is skilled human capital--after the U.S., the largest pool of English-speaking scientists and engineers in the world.
The TARP, initially positioned as a pool of money to purchase toxic mortgage assets from banks, was ultimately used to inject capital directly into financial institutions in return for preferred equity stakes.
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Since New York is the commercial capital of the world, that increased access to technology is unlocking a huge pool of specialized, albeit nontech, entrepreneurial talent.
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Venture capital firms gather money from individuals, often wealthy individuals, and use this large pool of money to invest in a variety of companies whose goal is often to go public.
The goal is to establish a pre-qualified pool of private sector partners positioned to finance development of large scale renewable energy projects and re-coup their capital investment through the sale of energy to the Army, and excess energy back to the grid.
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The U.S. has a large pool of available labor, abundant raw materials and falling energy costs, said Paul van Eeden, president of Cranberry Capital, a private Canadian holding company.
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The goose of course is a corporation or rental property or any other capital asset that produces a relatively predictable flow of the goods or services demanded by an ever growing pool of retirees.
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