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So, even if the decision of the Trump administration to stop cost sharing payments contributed to the problem, premium increases of this magnitude and across metal levels -- coming on the heels of an 25% average premium increase in 2017 -- show there is more going on than just a one-time adjustment.
China's central bank has explained the devaluation on Aug. 11 as a one-time adjustment that was meant to make the currency, whose value had been tightly controlled by the government for years, more market-driven.
Excluding a one-time adjustment, the company earned $426 million, or 65 cents a share.
Excluding a one-time adjustment for previously unreported debt, new borrowing rose $8.7 billion in October after a gain of $8.9 billion the month before.
Second, a dual class recapitalization is a one-time adjustment after which corporate control is clear, while a new corporate controller may emerge through derivative transactions at any time.
Under a proposed technical bulletin issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board on Sept. 19, companies that have claimed the tax credit in 1986 would be required to make a one-time adjustment to their earnings reports in the fourth quarter to reflect the loss of the credit for the entire year.
Presumably, this one-time adjustment would happen at the end of the interim period, when the UK moves to the next phase of its fantastic journey (of which more shortly).
There may also likely be some one-time adjustment pain to whatever new policies, procedures, and account-management tools the winner implements.
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