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He knew the value in cash of the dust they had accumulated.
As an example, a company may sell equity and receive the value in cash, thus increasing liquidity.
An option gives the dealer access to its face value in cash in exchange for securities as collateral.
Such concerns buy insurance policies of terminally ill people at a discount, giving the insured a portion of the policy's value in cash up front.
At first, the Oversight Board required that anyone seeking financing from the Government to buy property put up 25 percent of the purchase value in cash.
In cost-benefit analysis (CBA), costs and benefits are both valued in cash terms.
The value of a trade in is calculated by a trained buyer, and then the customer can receive a percentage of that value in cash or store credit.
She added that the agency was less demanding than private lenders in requiring companies to have at least one year's operating expenses or 20 percent of the loan's value in cash.
If the stock falls, or rises less than 35 percent, they will be paid back with one share of SunAmerica stock, or with the same value in cash.
The Banffy family inherited all the founds given to Katarina by the Emperor Sigismund when giving her 1/4 of all property value in cash.
Many donors give buildings, art objects and other property to charities under arrangements in which they are paid about half the value in cash and take a deduction for the rest.
Owners of this land are to be paid 25 percent of the value in cash, with the rest coming in tax exemptions, bonds and shares of stock in public corporations.
Sure, a cash bonus is good, but above a certain level "there's no perceived value in cash," said Ann M. Miller, a sales manager at the American Airlines booth.
The city's annual contribution is $100,000 and there are additional payments from developers of subdivisions, who are required to set aside 10 percent of the land for open space or contribute its value in cash.
After a set number of rounds (four on the nighttime version, six on the daytime), the contestant who accumulated the higher value in cash and prizes became the champion and returned on the next show.
Because her wounds disabled her, the Continental Congress awarded Margaret half the pay of a soldier and a complete outfit of clothing, or its value in cash; eventually she also received an annual clothing allowance.
Since the goal is to advance players into the main event, satellite winners don't have the option of taking first prize in cash - unless they already have an entry receipt, in which case they are paid the extra seat's value in cash.
They were all men of good standing and of reasonable value in cash, so the room was pleasant, with carved oak panelling, slightly chipped; a small-paned window looking sheer down the Castle rock into the loch, and a low, thick door with an adequate guard outside it.
While the candlesticks are undoubtedly exquisite, the Abbey's almoner laments that he would rather receive their value in cash, to help provide for the many poor sheltering in the Abbey, many of whom may die in the coming winter for lack of food or proper clothing.
Settlement risk is the risk that a counterparty does not deliver a security or its value in cash as per agreement when the security was traded after the other counterparty or counterparties have already delivered security or cash value as per the trade agreement.
A fund will issue and redeem shares and interests at a price calculated by reference to the NAV of the fund, with the intention that new investors receive a fair proportion of the fund and redeeming investors receive a fair proportion of the fund's value in cash.
Though his literary talent, for the time being, has no value in cash, it procures him the friendship of Madame de Bargeton, a grand dame of Angouleme; or, more properly speaking, it is the pretext and justification; for Lucien really owes the lady's favour to his Apollo-like beauty.