*citation needed Per SVB’s recent K, Net Interest Income: 4.065bn (after provisions) Non interest income: 1.728bn Deposits fund the net interest income
I'd argue balance sheet insolvency is really the most colloquial definition insolvency. You can always sell assets (at a haircut of course) to evade cash flow insolvency (arguably that's closer to illiquidity really),…
I don’t mean to be vulgar, but the net effect is one group of people (those in Bordeaux or those in Ruffec) had to pay the price of a longer commute to Paris. In the prior this advantaged those in Ruffec over those in…
That’s fair Lee. I think I’d accidentally stumbled upon the logic for .join acting on the separator rather than the iterable, but I do agree it’s awkward unless you’re trying to figure out why it is (which is poor…
As I’m clearly missing the bigger picture, what do you find to be super offensive about this? I read the first as the concat symbol applied to an iterable leads to string concated by the concat symbol. I read the second…
I wasn't a fan at first (coming from Python), but I really like that it allows you to make expressions into statements (I'm sure there's more going on then just that, but it was pretty cool to see that if/match are…
Perhaps this would inform the discussion better, but how do you define "profitability" if not by accounting profit? There has to be a strict measure in order to make sense of things. As. I said before, the convention is…
I said this somewhere else, but you should think of the rent as ownership of the utility of the space for a fixed tenor. The only reason you can't easily trade it is most contracts restrict that, but removing that…
1) I'm not sure the magnitude of change is relevant to the analogy -- it doesn't alter the mechanics as much etc. 2) You can view renting as a sale -- the renter buying the utility of the space in exchange for a series…
As another responder says; a broker will close out the position for you and come after you for whatcha owe them.
I'm not quite sure I agree with your words here; generally speaking, net income is profit (accounting profit, to be precise -- there are other profits but we normally talk about accounting profit). Secondly, revenue is…
*citation needed Per SVB’s recent K, Net Interest Income: 4.065bn (after provisions) Non interest income: 1.728bn Deposits fund the net interest income
I'd argue balance sheet insolvency is really the most colloquial definition insolvency. You can always sell assets (at a haircut of course) to evade cash flow insolvency (arguably that's closer to illiquidity really),…
I don’t mean to be vulgar, but the net effect is one group of people (those in Bordeaux or those in Ruffec) had to pay the price of a longer commute to Paris. In the prior this advantaged those in Ruffec over those in…
That’s fair Lee. I think I’d accidentally stumbled upon the logic for .join acting on the separator rather than the iterable, but I do agree it’s awkward unless you’re trying to figure out why it is (which is poor…
As I’m clearly missing the bigger picture, what do you find to be super offensive about this? I read the first as the concat symbol applied to an iterable leads to string concated by the concat symbol. I read the second…
I wasn't a fan at first (coming from Python), but I really like that it allows you to make expressions into statements (I'm sure there's more going on then just that, but it was pretty cool to see that if/match are…
Perhaps this would inform the discussion better, but how do you define "profitability" if not by accounting profit? There has to be a strict measure in order to make sense of things. As. I said before, the convention is…
I said this somewhere else, but you should think of the rent as ownership of the utility of the space for a fixed tenor. The only reason you can't easily trade it is most contracts restrict that, but removing that…
1) I'm not sure the magnitude of change is relevant to the analogy -- it doesn't alter the mechanics as much etc. 2) You can view renting as a sale -- the renter buying the utility of the space in exchange for a series…
As another responder says; a broker will close out the position for you and come after you for whatcha owe them.
I'm not quite sure I agree with your words here; generally speaking, net income is profit (accounting profit, to be precise -- there are other profits but we normally talk about accounting profit). Secondly, revenue is…