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In Britain, for instance, the courts look at a company's worldwide balance-sheet and apportion what assets they recover to all the creditors of the failed company.
WorldCom has argued that the accounts of the more than 200 entities were so entangled and mishandled under Mr. Ebbers that there is no practical way to fairly apportion the assets and liabilities of each subsidiary.
That's how you apportion your assets to different categories, like growth stocks, value stocks, safe bonds, junk bonds.
Donors who are unsure of exactly how they want to apportion their assets after death can list a charity as a revocable beneficiary if they so choose.
"We've apportioned the assets given to each analyst in relationship to their coverage of the Russell 1000".
This isn't even about individual cases, which basically deal with the apportioning of cash and assets between two individuals who have become too angry and disillusioned to decide on these things between themselves.
Such interest expense shall not normally be apportioned under the asset method of § 1.861-8 e)(2)(v).
Instead, remaining assets are equitably apportioned among the pool's surviving participants.
Apportion the remaining officers to cover the three daily shifts.
Risk weighting is the Basel-mandated process of assessing the perceived riskiness of a bank's assets for the purpose of apportioning capital, which is a bank's buffer against losses.
The company would produce a single set of accounts and its worldwide profits would then be apportioned using a formula that takes in assets, sales and other measures in each jurisdiction.
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