Although the details vary from country to country, a widely used rule-of-thumb says that a lease does not have to be capitalised so long as the net present value of the lease liabilities (ie, future rents) amounts to less than 90% of the value of the asset.
Asia's smart bankers follow a hard-nosed, market-led rule of thumb: Use technology to reach the client.
To mitigate the loss of this rule-of-thumb, Nargentino advises a tough conversation with yourself (and your family) about your risk tolerance.
Confirming a widely-held rule of thumb, German researchers found that the deterioration in motor function of athletes after long trips lingered for roughly as many days as the number of time zones they crossed.
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Sy Harding , editor of Street Smart Report, cites that last Fed tightening cycle as an illustration of a rule of thumb he calls "Three Steps and a Stumble"--the third rate hike kills the bull.
As a rule of thumb, I use stop-market orders and do NOT carry the order overnight.
As a rule of thumb every FinTech company should provide a toll-free phone number no more than one click from your homepage.
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For tax-conscious investors, it's a good rule of thumb to sell losers while holding onto winners.
Also, back in those days, the rule of thumb was a manager could manage at most 7-8 direct reports.
But a rough rule of thumb is that a 10% depreciation adds 60-100 basis points to inflation, says Mr Chakraborty at Standard Chartered.
Despite this rule of thumb, there is a burgeoning movement to bring small-wind power to cities as well.
Add 30-50% to your figures to adjust as a rule of thumb.
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Although estimates vary, a typical rule of thumb is that you need 60 percent of your pre-retirement income to live comfortably after you retire.
Rule of thumb: excessive name paper-dropping is a poor signal.
Stephen Hess, Senior Fellow Emeritus, Governance Studies at the The Brookings Institution, suggested in 2001 that as a rule of thumb an incoming president need have their White House appointments -- their immediate inner circle -- in place by Thanksgiving (November 27) and Cabinet staff by Christmas (December 25).
That's on the order of 1, 000 times less per pupil than for a K-12 or a college education way more than the rule of thumb in Silicon Valley that you need a 10 times cost advantage to drive change.
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There has always been a good rule of thumb that your HDTV doesn't need the help of a DVD up-scaler if the HDTV has a good processor in it.
Alpana Singh, a Chicago-based sommelier, author and almost-restaurateur (her Boarding House restaurant is opening soon), had a useful rule of thumb: Look for red wines "that you can see through, " she said.
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As a rule of thumb, both HSBC and Santander reckon that to operate effectively they need at least 5-10% of the market.
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