insufficient foreign currency reserves or an inability to sufficiently manage fluctuations in relative currency valuations, an inability or unwillingness to satisfy the demands of creditors and/or relevant supranational entities regarding debt service or economic reforms, the size of the debt burden relative...
the issue of students owing and not paying their meal costs, and schools' responses to such situations, has received increased attention. In many cases, schools serve students a regular meal, charging the unpaid meal cost and creating a debt that they may ...
That is, if securities buyers are able to increase their purchasing power with debt, especially if the purchased securities form the collateral of the loan, then a decline in the price of the security can lead to "fire sales" as the loans taken out by the buyers default, and then the se...
Long Term Debt $694.80M +0.2% Short Term Debt $7.50M -66.7% Ratios Quarterly Annual Q4 2024 YoY Change Return On Assets 8.3% +79.6% Return On Invested Capital -0.5% +3.4% Cash Flow Quarterly Annual Q4 2024 YoY Change Free Cash Flow $38.60M - Operating Free Cash Fl...
also known as “recovery rebates” or “stimulus payments”) to deceased individuals under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act, P.L. 116-136). IRS had initial y determined that the payment of EIPs to deceased individuals was not prohibited, because ...
In introductory finance classes, sovereign debt of the governments of developed economies is often characterized as a risk-free asset. Recent events in Europe have cast serious doubt on this simplifying assumption. Changes in the perceived risk of the debt of sovereigns, such as Greece, Cyprus, ...
The federal government's response to the recent recession may reflect the aims discussed above. The government cut some taxes and increased spending to stimulate the economy, while issuing new debt at an accelerated pace. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA;H.R. 1,P.L. ...
Middle Eastern states, “Israel’s capacity to address the improved capabilities provided by such sale or export.” U.S. Bilateral Military Aid to Israel Since 1999, U.S. assistance to Israel has been outlined in 10-year government-to-government ...
functions, such as authorizing Social Security benefit payments, handling complex Social Security claims, processing Medicare enrollments, providing support for the national 800 number, correcting records, and processing certain post-entitlement workloads (e.g., debt collection, program integrity activities)...
Department of Labor (DOL): The FY2012 annual appropriations law provides $12.6 billion in discretionary funding for DOL. This amount is 0.7% less than the comparable FY2011 funding level of $12.7 billion and 2% less than the FY2012 President’s request of $12.8 billion. ...