Impaired
31Impaired Capital — 1. When a bank s actual assets are worth less than their stated value. When a bank has impaired capital, this capital can be liquidated if the bank cannot make up the deficiency. State laws define the treatment of a bank with impaired capital. 2 …
32Impaired asset — An impaired asset is a condition in which an asset s market value falls below its carrying amount and is not expected to recover. This means that an asset s market valuation is less than the book value of the asset and the future cash flows to be …
33Impaired Asset — A company s asset that is worth less on the market than the value listed on the company s balance sheet. This will result in a write down of that same asset account to the stated market price. Accounts that are likely to be written down are the… …
34impaired hearing — deafness In standard usage, to impair means to damage or weaken, and while this description is correct of those who served in the artillery without the protection of earmuffs, it is normally not so for the rest of the population who are so… …
35impaired life — noun or impaired risk : a person whose physical condition according to insurance ratings is below that required for life insurance at standard rates …
36impaired risk — noun see impaired life …
37impaired — Synonyms and related words: adulterated, aggravated, blemished, broken, burned, burst, busted, checked, chipped, cracked, crazed, cut, damaged, defective, deficient, deteriorated, embittered, erroneous, exacerbated, fallible, faulty, flawed,… …
38impaired — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. injured, weakened, spoiled, harmed; see damaged 2 , disabled , hurt …
39impaired — adj. damaged, weakened, adversely affected im·pair || ɪm per / peÉ™ v. spoil, mar, damage, weaken …
40impaired — /ɪm peəd/ adjective not certain, not perfect …