liabilities造句241. It is cash or cash equivalent, which is subject to no limitation when it is used to exchange other assets or to pay off the liabilities as of the balance sheet date.
242. As a majority owner, Grainger will recognize 100% of the fair value of acquired assets and assumed liabilities of MonotaRO.
243. Reform measures that have made a positive impact on decision usefulness include the method for presenting financial statements and the method for presenting long-term liabilities.
244. Short - term Capital: It records the net changes in international assets and liabilities.
245. Failure to comply can result in a violation of the SLA and potential nullification of any vendor warranties or liabilities.
246. Of course. This balance sheet contains three major sections, that is, assets, liabilities and owner's equity.
247. The non-cash assets and liabilities classified according to the major categories arising from the acquisition or disposal of subsidiaries and other business entities.
248. What's more, the new accounting standards do a detailed regulations for the confirmation of appropriate buyer and buying day and combined cost between recognized assets and liabilities.
249. Separately, Ireland took Euro 400 billion of contingent liabilities onto the national balance sheet, when it stood behind the deposits and debts of its six large banks and building societies.
250. In order for the balance sheet to balance, total assets on one side have to equal total liabilities plus shareholders' equity on the other.
251. Joint tort system began from committed in the private and simple system of joint and several liabilities in Roman law.
252. Article 40 Where a vendee fails to obtain the object of auction as agreed, he shall have the right to request the auctioneer or client to bear liabilities for default.
253. The Treasury has been extending the average maturity of its debt. However, with proportionally few longer-term bonds and large long-term liabilities, more work is needed.
254. The party's hand-in-glove relationships with business, the bureaucracy and the U.S. have become liabilities as incomes have fallen and more Japanese begin to doubt the nation's direction.
255. The liabilities of banks form a large part of the accepted definitions of the money supply.
256. The term "unearned premium reserves" refers to the reserves drawn by an insurer for unexpired non-life insurance liabilities.
257. This paper discussed four topics:(1)Is the liabilities to assets ratio of the SOEs too high, or is the profitability of the SOEs too low?
258. Common violations against the intimacy privacy refer to violation conducted by two or more, who should be held joint and several liabilities for the infringements.
259. But CCS advocates all assume that governments will eventually take charge of reservoirs, along with all the monitoring costs and legal liabilities.
260. An accounting statement of a company's assets and liabilities, provided for of shareholders and regulators.
261. Liabilities ratio for 57.5%, 42.5% liquidity ratio , indicating their high level of indebtedness, debt program inadequate.
262. Article 23 The deferred income tax assets and deferred income tax liabilities shall be respectively presented as the non-current assets and non-current liabilities in the balance sheet.
263. Every transaction of a business affects the assets and ( or ) equities ( liabilities or owner's equity ).
264. Long term liabilities repayable within one year from the balance sheet date shall be separately disclosed under current liabilities in the balance sheet.
265. It is unclear why in Chinas present civil procedure law there is a compulsory requirement that parties with joint and several liabilities or claims thereof be united in a single lawsuit.
266. Article 35 Liabilities are generally classified into current liabilities and long-term liabilities.
267. The text describes the civil liabilities systems from many aspects, such as the quality and contents of the civil liabilities and limitation of actions.
268. The optimum capital structure is the ratio of long-term liabilities to equities when the average cost of capital is lowest and the value of enterprise is max.
269. Back in 2002 the spread between the yield of Fannie's mortgage portfolio and its long-term liabilities was 63 basis points.
270. The paper points that current assets ratio, current liabilities ratio[Sentence dictionary], current ratio and working capital turnover have no obvious relation with corporation's performance as a whole.