Sentences with phrase «early taking advantage»

Early Taking advantage of your puppy's early development is critical.
When we start putting money away for retirement early we take advantage of a magical thing called «compounding interest `.

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While not each and every family member is guilty of this, their are some who take advantage of being a part of the family to ask for time off, miss deadlines, come in late, go home early or presume their authority.
First disclosed by Google earlier in January, Spectre takes advantage of a vulnerability in «speculative execution,» a feature of almost every modern processor, to give an attacker a potential route to stealing private information from otherwise secure systems.
By recognizing the important of this changing technology early on, our company, Monoprice, took advantage of our ability to be quick and nimble, to be first to market.
My suggestion is that you only take advantage of the best opportunities and don't get stuck wasting your time with other not so relevant «early adopter» opportunities.»
Early birds are poised to take full advantage of the power of compounding, said Geoffrey Sanzenbacher, a research economist at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College.
Black Friday is here again — and mostly over if you wanted to take advantage of those early morning hour deals across the border.
In fact, decades down the road from that first stock, he's surprised more people don't recognize the wisdom in investing early and often, rather than trying to time the market and take advantage of fluctuations.
That lack of pressure allowed him to build FUBU at a pace that made sense — and to ultimately take advantage of marketing triumphs that built the brand's popularity in the early part of the century.
If 10 percent sounds too much, begin with smaller contributions and take advantage of your early start to progressively build your contribution rate every year.
Las Vegas took advantage of early registration by launching new».
Therefore, we recommend employers to take early advantage of this rising trend.
And, as I noted in the earlier post, the stakes are positively enormous, potentially affecting billions of dollars in future revenue, to say nothing of the valuations of several companies that have already launched to take advantage of this approach.
In the early days of digital marketing, we didn't have the advantage of Big Data, but today practically any action you take online is measurable.
Honestly, there isn't yet a killer app that takes advantage of on - device AI, so it's mostly an early - adopter novelty at present.
Some borrowers chipped away at the maturity wall by retiring their mortgages early in order to take advantage of ultra-low interest rates.
In the earlier stages of a company, it's possible that policies are not rigorous enough and the guardrails on various APIs are not robust enough that this kind of information can just get out in the open without additional scrutiny, allowing firms to take advantage of those shortcomings.
Indeed, the downturn in the US government - bond market at the end of 2016 and earlier this year benefited many fixed income arbitrage managers who were able to take advantage of the price decline in US Treasuries during those periods.
There is one other big advantage in terms of Dropbox's model, at least from a founder and early investor perspective: the tradeoff of Box earning ever - increasing amounts of revenue per paying customer is the amount it takes to land that customer in the first place.
His motive was to ensure that his children were positioned to take advantage of the next upheaval or revolution in technology, and my early childhood and teens were a grounding in the basics of computing and coding, with a lot of syntax errors and swear words thrown in.
The tabling of the motion means that Canadians will be able to take advantage of this tax change when they file their 2014 income tax return in early 2015.
Since its formation, Jumpstart's relationships with the venture capital community, the EDA, and the NJTC allows Jumpstart to take full advantage of local resources to help early stage companies.
Putting away a percentage of your monthly income into a retirement fund as early as 30 years old means you can take advantage of several years of compound interest — and with little to no risk.
During the boom years of the early and mid-2000s, Roger and Lynda Cruz appear to have used the house as an ATM, taking advantage of its rapidly increasing property value to refinance often and take cash out, real estate records suggest.
Bottom Line: Other altcoins have taken away some of Litecoin's market share, but it still has an early mover advantage and some strong network effects.
CarDekho is best positioned to take advantage of this market as we are in the early stages of the development of the auto industry and its transition to online.»
«Early adoption of new technology is a vital part of how Realtors ® conduct business, and NAR is committed to staying on the forefront of the latest online tools,» said NAR President Chris Polychron, executive broker with 1st Choice Realty in Hot Springs, Ark. «We hope associations and brokerages can take advantage of the.
We may take advantage of these provisions until the last day of our fiscal year following the fifth anniversary of the completion of this offering or such earlier time that we are no longer an emerging growth company.
You started saving early to take advantage of the power of compounding, maxed out your 401 (k) and individual retirement account (IRA) contributions every year, made smart investments, squirreled away money into additional savings, paid down debt and figured out how to maximize your Social Security benefits.
We're excited that people continued to join Prime this holiday, to take advantage of more fast and free shipping options plus new convenient delivery like Amazon Key, as well as early access to Lightning Deals and unlimited streaming of TV shows and movies, including Prime Originals and more,» stated Jeff Wilke, CEO Worldwide Consumer.
In the late 1940s through the early 1970s, the U.S. and UK both reduced their debt burden by about 30 % to 40 % of GDP per decade by taking advantage of negative real interest rates, but there is no guarantee that government debt rates will continue to stay so low.
Take advantage of time to earn higher returns in early years while pulling back on risk and letting your money do the work as you approach retirement.
According to Martin Zwilling in Business Insider, «This is the ultimate bad guy whose sole intention of getting involved in early - stage investing is to take advantage of what they believe is the entrepreneur's lack of financial and deal - making experience.
As we enter the «early majority» phase, the upside becomes less compelling as an additional 1.7 billion users begin taking advantage of hundreds of use applications based on blockchain technology.
Take advantage of early registeration for the 2019 Conference with savings from now until 9/1/2018.
Teck Resources took full advantage of higher commodity prices earlier this year to pay off a big chunk of the debt that had been weighing it down.
Investors who want to benefit from a bull market should buy early in order to take advantage of rising prices and sell them when they've reached their peak.
Early - stage businesses are taking advantage of Jacksonville's emerging startup scene, and it's inexpensive business and labor costs, low taxes, a young population and an attractive quality of life entice entrepreneurs from around the country in ways that the more established tech - hubs of California and New York can not.
Early - stage investors will be watching closely to see whether innovative space startups move to take advantage of this major opportunity.
With the card you receive a 1.5 % discount on your monthly bill whenever you take advantage of the Early Pay Discount.
If parents choose a 529 plan, they may select a growth - focused strategy early to take advantage of a long time horizon.
Take advantage of your early access to our reports and protect your portfolio from stocks with misleading earnings and high - risk valuations.
Some in the blogosphere ¯ including many who were so critical of Duke's handling of the «rape» ¯ are falling into the temptation to take sides too early and use this incident for political advantage.
This is not to say that there were no Greeks that profited from the elimination of the Jewish community; it should also be remembered that in 1922 there were Jews in Smyrna that took advantage of the elimination of the Greek community there by the forces of Kemal Ataturk (a chapter in the first genocide of the 20th century, i.e. the destruction of the Christians of the Ottoman Empire and the early Turkish Republic).
There are instances where religious agencies have taken advantage of people in a vulnerable position, wrote Theos, a Christian think tank in the United Kingdom, earlier this year.
You must know that the dating of writing of the Book of Daniel is highly disputed, and even if you take the earlier date, the predictions are unclear... and besides that, the NT writers would have known the time was ripe to fulfill Daniel and took advantage of it.
It's a great way to get your ducks in a row early while also taking advantage of the other free goodies we send out to newsletter subscribers.
I like to take advantage of summer produce as much as possible during this time of year and am always at the farmer's market early each Saturday morning.
Each morning in California I woke up at about 5:30 AM, which I think was the combination of my body being on an East Coast different time zone, and a feeling I have whenever I'm on vacation that I should wake up early to take advantage of the entire day.
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