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What if troubled firms are split into good banks and bad banks, with the shaky assets being shovelled into the "bad" entity?
With more and more companies doing business with global suppliers and partners, the likelihood that you may be dealing with a bad entity is ever increasing.
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Visualize a white or yellowish light surrounding you while you Astral Project to protect yourself from bad entities who may suck your energy if you let them.
In November 2008, UBS put US$6 billion of equity into the new "bad bank" entity, keeping only an option to benefit if the value of its assets were to recover.
The solution turns, to a large part, on a clearing the field of bad "metaphysical" entities.
I want to see the dozens of young Slayers in Training, who are wandering aimlessly and namelessly through the Summerses' house, truly become the "army" Buffy has been promising us for most of the season, and make a stand against the current big bad, an incorporeal entity called the First Evil.
But there is further to go.The idea of a bad bank, a separate entity which takes ownership of non-performing assets and then manages them in order to maximise their value, is simple enough.
If you had stock in a bankrupt entity or bad debt, you can take a capital loss without the hassle of trying to recover money in a lawsuit.
If the decision of good and bad lies with the entity, not on the leader, bad elements are automatically eliminated.
That could just mean breaking RBS up into two entities: a "bad bank", to deal with the legacy of dodgy lending decisions from before the crisis; and a "good bank", free to make new loans.
The revealing answer is that there is a wide disparity between the good ones and the bad ones, even among entities with similar aims.
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