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Using internal financing in Germany would have a similar effect on private saving.
The network continued to develop through internal financing in a heavily regulated market as international technology developed.
A company often utilizes this method when in need for money to invest (internal financing) or to pay off debts.
It is contrasted to internal financing which consists mainly of profits retained by the firm for investment.
Many economists debate whether the availability of internal financing is an important determinant of firm investment or not.
S.&P. said the modernization would undoubtedly yield long-term cost savings but the spending programs were also likely to exceed the companies' internal financing capabilities.
External financing is generally thought to be more expensive than internal financing, because the firm often has to pay a transaction cost to obtain it.
Moreover, the is an indirect subsidy on interest rates for internal financing funds and those projects co financed by Non-governmental organizations.
Conventional internal financing of innovation is generally not possible because biotech firms tend to be small with meager profits and few cash resources.
Firms prefer internal financing.
Most of the internal financing is household self-finance ($2.1bn), which is primarily for on-site sanitation such as latrines.
Companies prioritize their sources of financing, first preferring internal financing, and then debt, lastly raising equity as a "last resort".
The central planning authorities set overall production goals, but each VVB determined its own internal financing, utilization of technology, and allocation of manpower and resources.
External financing is more expensive than internal financing and the external finance premium will exist so long as external financing is not fully collateralized.
I would like to point out that the Internal Financing Agreement makes provision for the possibility of cofinancing by the Member States to or through the EDF.
The charter contemplates everything from "micro" loans to finance inventories for, say, a grocery or a video store, to $500,000 for "established firms whose expansion needs exceed internal financing capacity."
HSBC Bank A.S. is now the fifth largest private bank in Turkey, having expanded through internal financing and via acquisition since entering the market in 1990.
While KSA had made the transition from a single-offering engineering specialist to a top line management advisory practice, the internal financing of the firm did not advance at a comparable pace.
Hence: internal financing is used first; when that is depleted, then debt is issued; and when it is no longer sensible to issue any more debt, equity is issued.
The reason it's 122%, not 100%, is because Bing burns money nearly twice as fast as it collects it, and because of other internal financing adjustments, which all subtract from the bottom line.
A related controversy is whether the fact that internal financing is empirically correlated with investment implies firms are credit constrained and therefore depend on internal financing for investment.
To compound matters, the KSA board voted to revalue the book stock of the company in 1999 and established a new formula value, further stressing the internal financing capability of the principals.
It states that companies prioritize their sources of financing (from internal financing to equity) according to the cost of financing, preferring to raise equity as a financing means of last resort.
In the theory of capital structure, internal financing is the name for a firm using its profits as a source of capital for new investment, rather than a) distributing them to firm's owners or other investors and b) obtaining capital elsewhere.
Internal financing is generally thought to be less expensive for the firm than external financing because the firm does not have to incur transaction costs to obtain it, nor does it have to pay the taxes associated with paying dividends.