The CBO estimates that measuring the cost of federal credit programs on a fair-value basis as prescribed under H . R . 1872 would increase agencies administrative costs to operate such programs.
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"We really lucked out on a value basis to get a player like this, " said Kraft, who even before the draft was arguing for a wide receiver rather than a defender.
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Posner said he's investing in stocks that are trading at lower levels on a price-to-earnings and price-to-book value basis than the average stock listed on the Standard & AMP; Poor's 500 Index.
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Many investors are also saying that munis became too expensive compared with benchmark U . S . Treasury securities on a relative value basis during the recent slump in the bond market.
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We would have to wait for the final numbers, but it is possible that on a present value basis we could realize savings of between say five and ten percent, " said Ortiz.
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On March 15, 2015, Silicon Image was acquired by Lattice Semiconductor in an all-cash acquisition, valued at approximately $ 606.6 million ( or approximately $ 466.6 million on an enterprise value basis ).
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The bill would require that the cost of direct loans or loan guarantees be recognized in the federal budget on a fair-value basis using guidelines set forth by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.
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Investors should consider putting a larger chunk of their assets in funds that buy stocks that are cheaper on a price-to-earnings and price-to-book value basis than most S & P 500 stocks, Paluch said.
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"This starts an historical trend that will lead the U . S . to being a net exporter on both a volume and value basis, " said Mark Armentrout, a Roswell, Georgia, cattle producer.
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The fund also doesn't want to overpay for the stocks it buys so it looks for companies offering shares that trade at relatively low levels on a price-to-earnings and price-to-book value basis, he said.