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In addition, annual balance sheet data are reported for all sectors.
Wall Street won't go near anything this "far out" because it doesn't fit on an annual balance sheet.
Annual balance is the mass balance measured between specific dates.
First annual balance of payments surplus since 1973.
The premium rates are determined on the basis of the average annual balance of deposits in each sector.
In addition, an annual balance sheet, audited by an accountant from the Treasury Department, was submitted to the bank.
Secondly, the supposed creditor protection: creditors who depend on the annual balance sheet are in the minority.
The future annual balance sheet of the national campaigns based on European guidelines has every chance of becoming a success in relation to group dynamics.
America continues to run annual balance of payments deficits approximating $150 billion, raising our external debt to $240 billion, the world's largest.
Alternatively a balance based on monthly net values in which only residuals per month are summed up to an annual balance is imaginable.
During the war Britain lost many of its lucrative export markets and now confronted an annual balance of payments deficit of £1.2billion.
A micro-enterprise is an enterprise that employs fewer than ten people and whose annual turnover and/or annual balance sheet total does not exceed €2m.
There was half a billion of Bund money in Tsung Aerospace, duly listed in the annual balance sheet.
The auditing committee checked the whole financial management of the co-operative, which was submitted by the board of directors, as well as the annual balance and report.
BRITAIN remains on course for its biggest annual balance of payments deficit despite a better-than-expected trading performance last month.
We must be well-informed, independent monitoring must be put in place, and we must draw up annual balance sheets of the quality of the natural environment.
The North Cascade Glacier Climate Project measures the annual balance of 10 glaciers, more than any other program in North America.
With these proposals, Social Security achieves permanent annual balance by 2051, achieves actuarial balance for the next 75 years, and avoids tax increases and trust...
I say to you, anyone who is familiar with Basel II knows that for the bank, the annual balance sheet is at best a nice bonus, but nothing more.
It will take up to four years for the extra income that Sterling will generate to outweigh the costs the takeover will add to Kodak's annual balance sheet.
So on this occasion of the calendar's annual balance beam between the mourned, despised, irrevocable past and the beckoning, terrifying irresistible future, what can a precisely middle-aged person do?
They also need to have an annual turnover not exceeding € 50 million or an annual balance sheet not exceeding € 43 million, and employ fewer than 250 persons.
For example, he said, most co-op bylaws or proprietary leases entitle the shareholders to an annual balance sheet and statement of income and expenses audited by an independent certified public accountant.
For example, Mr. Weinstein said, the Business Corporation Law provides that shareholders must receive, upon request, an annual balance sheet and profit and loss statement for the preceding fiscal year.
Since the Member States are able to decide individually about this exemption from the obligation to produce annual balance sheets, I expect that as many countries as possible, especially Germany, will make use of this option.