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  • Nah-it's a write off for sure.
  • The market is also rewarding banks that have taken write offs for bad loans and lowered earnings forecasts, said Jardine Fleming's Lambert.
  • _Allow businesses to increase the amount of equipment purchases they can write off for tax purposes to 50 percent, up from 30 percent.
  • For example, Turner Broadcasting's profit fell 48 percent, largely on a write off for " Striptease, " which starred Hollywood's highest-paid actress, Demi Moore.
  • The company, he added, relies on independent appraisals to determine how much it can write off for research and stays well within accepted accounting practice.
  • But the goodwill write off for the Stop and Shop acquisition, financed by a dlrs 1.8 billion share issue, will " initially have an acceptable negative impact on the equity ratio,"
  • But the goodwill write off for the Stop and Shop acquisition, financed by a dlrs 1 . 8 billion share issue, will " initially have an acceptable negative impact on the equity ratio,"
  • According to Fiorillo, the banks of the Mizuho group have underestimated how many nonperforming loans they would have to write off for seven years running and have done no better with profits or work-force reduction plans.
  • Senate Democrats have a $ 66 billion measure that would expand health and unemployment benefits to laid-off workers, provide rebate checks to low-income Americans and give some business tax breaks, including more generous write offs for new equipment.
  • The bank's operating profit-- the amount of money it makes on its core business-- was 55 billion yen in the year ending March 1997, almost the same as the amount it'll have to write off for Tokai Kogyo alone.
  • -- increasing the amount small businesses can write off for new equipment to $ 19, 000 a year for all of 1996 and 1997 and $ 1, 000 increases up to $ 25, 000 a year by the year 2002.
  • A profit forecast, though, he said, is difficult to make for Volkswagen because of not knowing how much the company will write off for reorganizing its units in Spain and the Czech Republic and for problems related to Mexico's economic crisis.
  • -- an increase in the amount small businesses can write off for new equipment to $ 19, 000 a year for all of 1996 and 1997, with $ 1, 000 increases up to $ 25, 000 a year by the year 2002.
  • The president said his plan would help small business in two ways : by reducing personal income tax rates on small-business owners who include their profits on their individual tax returns, and by tripling _ up to $ 75, 000 _ the amount that small businesses could write off for the purchase of new equipment.
  • The House package of tax breaks, which that chamber's Ways and Means Committee is expected to approve later today, would, for one thing, increase the amount small businesses can write off for new equipment to $ 19, 000 a year for all of 1996 and 1997 and add $ 1, 000 a year to $ 25, 000 by 2002.
  • The 2016 New Zealand domestic season was a write off for both him and his team, as injury meant he was ruled out of the entire campaign and the Magpies stay in the Mitre 10 Cup Premiership proved to be a brief one as they were relegated back down to the Championship for 2017 after recording only 2 wins all season.
  • The ABC reported that Hockey's second budget would see a $ 35 billion deficit for 2015 16, with a fall to $ 7 billion by 2018 19 . The ABC noted that Hockey had pledged $ 5.5 billion for small businesses and that small business would receive a 100 % tax write off for assets costing less than $ 20, 000.
  • Negative items included a HK $ 180 million write off for obsolete broadcast and communications equipment, a HK $ 95.3 million write off from the group's share portfolio, and a HK $ 103.2 million write off for legal costs on cases including charges of fraud by a Denver-based video firm, a marathon legal battle against a Danish firm and a tax case.
  • Negative items included a HK $ 180 million write off for obsolete broadcast and communications equipment, a HK $ 95.3 million write off from the group's share portfolio, and a HK $ 103.2 million write off for legal costs on cases including charges of fraud by a Denver-based video firm, a marathon legal battle against a Danish firm and a tax case.
  • Negative items included a HK $ 180 million write off for obsolete broadcast and communications equipment, a HK $ 95 . 3 million write off from the group's share portfolio, and a HK $ 103 . 2 million write off for legal costs on cases including charges of fraud by a Denver-based video firm, a marathon legal battle against a Danish firm and a tax case.
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