Net worth
net worth (noun) - a measure of the current financial value of a company or a person, equals assets minus short-term debthe's frugal: he has a net worth of $621,252.41 but his house needs a paint job, badly
you too can build a million-dollar net worth
a high net worth Saudi Arabian businessmen
a high net worth individual
he's accumulated a little net worth of $50 million
the ads target high net worth individuals
net worth depends on profits
the bulk of net worth is attributable to private individuals
interest rates will also affect net worth through influencing the cost of servicing existing debts
the net worth of the company on the books
the book value of net worth is zero
small changes in a company's net worth can cause relatively large changes in optimum production and investment levels
an economic downturn will raise lending risk and at the same time reduce banks' net worth, and bad debts rise
the risk of bankruptcy for an individual company is related to its net worth and to the riskiness of the external economic environment.
a massive downward restatement of corporate profits and net worth
revised net worth
personal net worth
all that hullabaloo about somebody's net worth is just stupid
financial assets and liabilities cancel one another out, thus making net worth equal to the value of physical assets.
the average net worth of a household in the country
negative net worth
a company with a negative net worth because it lost a lot of money
if the company was liquidated (sold and debts paid) shareholders would be left with a net worth
all she got in the divorce settlement is $20 million or $25 million out of a reported net worth of a billion and a half or $1.7 billion
Bill may be pricing his business too high at $225,000. Based on its net worth and annual profits
the emphasis that Americans have on housing and that portion of their net worth
Drexel has over $ 200 million of net worth, of equity, and is in a very liquid position
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..those institutions are at or near insolvency. Their net worth has declined precipitously and dramatically over the last 10 years
exhaust their net worth
those institutions are going to exhaust their net worth on an accounting basis this year
they're paying dividends out of net worth
Mr. Harris is preparing a bid based on our speculation of the corporation's net worth
after all, how many other purchases can increase your net worth and, at the same time, let you escape the tax man?
controls a net worth of over $1.2 billion
a growing net worth
the publicity-shy Irvings have done just fine, thank you. With a net worth of $5 billion and growing
estimated net worth
62 identifiable individuals having a net worth estimated at over $1 billion
today's richest man, Yoshiaki Tsutsumi, has an estimated net worth of $16 billion
a net worth believed at over $2 billion
his visible net worth comes to near $600 million
examining Trump's sworn net worth statements
we counted the shortfalls as negative net worth
the net worth of the median white household is about 12 times that of the median black
Example sentences:
* We would target high net worth individuals.
* In most economies the bulk of net worth is attributable to the personal sector , i.e. private individuals.
* A company's net worth depends on profits.
* Interest rates will also affect net worth through influencing the cost of servicing existing debts.
* The net worth of the company on the books was $6 billion.
* Liabilities are recorded at book value so that the book value of net worth is zero.
* Furthermore, relatively small changes in a company's net worth can cause relatively large changes in optimum production and investment levels, if that company is highly leveraged.
* Banks are companies like any others, and they will be reacting in a similar way: an economic downturn will raise lending risk and at the same time reduce banks' net worth, and bad debts rise.
* The risk of bankruptcy for an individual company is related to its net worth and to the riskiness of the external economic environment.
* And yet applying US standards in this country for example, could require a massive downward restatement of corporate profits and net worth, which would be resisted fiercely.
* Ferranti has said that its revised net worth will have to be reduced by £185m forcing the company to abandon the final dividend payment for the year to March 1989.
* This is necessary as a result of property writedown which would have left it in breach of its £350 million net worth banking covenant.
* The company has net worth of £430 million and net debt of £325 million.
* Walton was scathing: All that hullabaloo about somebody's net worth is just stupid and it's made my life a lot more difficult.
* Note that financial assets and liabilities cancel one another out, thus making net worth equal to the value of physical assets.
* Much of the remaining capital has been secured from a group of what AAC describes as a high net worth Saudi Arabian businessmen.






