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What (who) is Operating Committee - definition

FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Operating leasing; Operating Lease; Operating rent

Operating Committee      
The Operating Committee (chaired by the Commerce Department) is the first step in resolving interagency disputes over the disposition of license applications for dual-use items not reviewed by one of the other interagency working groups. The other working groups include: (a) the Subgroup on Nuclear Export Coordination (SNEC), chaired by State for applications involving nuclear concerns; (b) the Missile Technology Export Control Group (MTEC), chaired by State for applications involving missile technology concerns; and (c) the "Shield," chaired by State for applications involving chemical or biological warfare concerns. These committees review applications and participate in the dispute resolution. Prior to any escalation to the Advisory Committee on Export Policy (ACEP), all applications must be reviewed by one of these working groups. See: Advisory Committee on Export Policy
Operating theater         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
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  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
An operating theater (also known as an operating room (OR), operating suite, or operation suite) is a facility within a hospital where surgical operations are carried out in an aseptic environment.
operating room         
  • An operating room in the United States, c. 1960. Heart-Lung Machine with rotating disc oxygenator
  • Gemelli Hospital]] in [[Rome]]
  • Old Operating Theatre in London
  • thumb
  • ''[[The Agnew Clinic]]'', 1889, by Thomas Eakins, showing the tiered arrangement of observers watching the operation.
  • The University of Padua houses the oldest surviving permanent [[anatomical theatre]] in Europe, dating from 1595, it was used as an anatomical lecture hall where professors operated only on corpses.
FACILITY WITHIN A HOSPITAL WHERE SURGICAL OPERATIONS ARE CARRIED OUT
Operating room; Operating Room; Operating Theater; Surgery suite; Surgery theatre; Operating Theatre; Operating theatre; Operation theater; Surgery room; Operating suite; Operating rooms; Surgical theatre
(operating rooms)
An operating room is the same as an operating theatre
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Wikipedia

Operating lease

The expression "operating lease" is somewhat confusing as it has a different meaning based on the context that is under consideration. From a product characteristic stand point, this type of a lease, as distinguished from a finance lease, is one where the lessor takes larger residual risk, whereas finance leases have no or a very low residual value position. As such, the operating lease is non full payout. From an accounting stand point, this type of lease (if it fails to meet varied criteria that define a finance lease) results in off balance sheet financing which can be advantageous for companies in terms of gearing and other accounting ratios.

The determination of whether a lease is a finance (also called capital) lease or an operating lease from an accounting point of view is defined in the United States by Statement of Financial Accounting Standards No. 13 (FAS 13). In countries covered by International Financial Reporting Standards, the tests are defined in IAS 17. In July 2006, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) announced the commencement of a joint project to comprehensively reconsider lease accounting. In July 2008, the boards decided to defer any changes to lessor accounting, while continuing with the project for lessee accounting, with the stated intention to recognise an asset and liability for all lessee leases (in essence, eliminating operating lease accounting). This culminated in the issuance of IFRS 16 and FASB Topic 842. Both are effective January 1, 2019. The similarity in the two pronouncements is that leases, which previously qualified as operating leases- and hence resulted in off balance sheet treatment, are now to be capitalized by the lessee.

Unlike a finance lease (differs by geography & whether a small residual value), at the end of the operating lease the title to the asset does not pass to the lessee, but remains with the lessor. Accordingly, at the end of an operating lease, the lessee has several options:

  • Return of the equipment
  • Renewal of the lease
  • Purchase of the equipment (not available in all geographies)

Operating leases, where the lessor takes a residual position, offer a host of benefits to the lessee the type of which finance leases do not. Other benefits of an operating lease vs a finance lease are that working capital is maintained, rentals will be fully tax-deductible if the equipment is used to generate taxable income and there is no resale value risk as the financier will own the asset at the of the operating lease.

Examples of use of Operating Committee
1. Three months ago the authority‘s operating committee made several decisions on water pumping policy.
2. Advertisement The Water Authority‘s operating committee is to meet next week to discuss the crisis.
3. Bill Ford also will lead an operating committee that consists of Fields, Stevens, Schulz, Ford of Europe chief Lewis Booth and Chief Financial Officer Don Leclair.