Sentences with phrase «spreading small costs»

Spreading small costs over a large number of people to deliver large rewards to a tiny group is the textbook definition of special interest legislation.

Not exact matches

The smaller spread in Barrick Gold share prices equates to trading cost savings for other investors.
Though institutions often prefer ETFs with larger share prices, due to the potential for tighter spreads and minimized trading costs, financial advisors instead tend to prefer smaller share prices.
I appreciate that cost and down - time are important factors in bridge building, but spread over generations relatively small investments in superstructure can have a positive effect on community pride, maybe even tourism.
In districts with low enrollment, fixed costs are spread across fewer pupils, and class sizes in required courses may be so small as to further increase per pupil costs.
At large schools, costs like the principal's salary are spread over a greater number of students, resulting in lower funding per pupil than at small schools.
And, vouchers are especially harmful to the public school systems serving large rural areas because the schools are forced to spread the same costs for facilities, transportation, administration, and instruction over a smaller revenue stream.
Toyota also offers service plans, which allow you to spread the cost of servicing over small monthly payments, but prices are set by your local dealer.
Spread over the millions of units sold, the production costs get very small.
Not only could the DRM Free books be cheaper but if the fixed costs of the DRM Infrastructure is spread over a smaller pool of DRMed books driving the cost of DRM higher.
The average annual impact of closing costs is much smaller when those costs are assumed to have been spread over 30 years instead of seven to 10 years.
The studies of Fama, French and many others have convinced splitters that they are likely to receive higher risk - adjusted returns by spreading their investments among several low - cost index funds that invest in the four size / style quadrants of the market: Large Growth, Large Value, Small Growth and Small Value.
You could say the cost of losing trades (not applicable to winners) was a smaller stop hit due to width of bid / ask spread.
My guess is that the fees are high because it is a small firm and they either went with an annuity or they are spreading the costs of the plan among the employees.
This is a way to pay a small part of the cost of your outerwear during each week that you use it, much as a mortgage spreads the cost of a home across your working career.
«The investor should avoid spreading the small investment sum over a large number of stocks as dealing costs would be too high.»
The only concern would be (possibly) higher equity transactions costs and certainly larger fixed - income buy - sell spreads, due to smaller and less liquid markets other than Germany.
For various reasons but mostly to do with minimising high transaction costs (spread) associated with small caps).
All costs (even small costs spread over time) reduce the return on your money.
In this day and age, I have to think that transactions fees in real cost terms to TD Brokerage have to be small, and that they are in fact turning the necessity to convert returns / dividends back to CAD by charging a spread as a revenue generator.
Spread the cost of your stay at Atlantis Las Lomas Apartments with a small deposit and then pay off the balance at a later date and start looking forward to the sunshine, sea and sand of Puerto Del Carmen.
A number of Indian and foreign providers, including fast - growing companies like Visionary Lighting and Energy and Greenlight Planet, are spreading small home solar systems across South Asia, driven by government incentives, plummeting costs for the technology, and high demand.
Investigations may eventually confirm the specifics of how the fire at the West London tower block spread so catastrophically on the night of 14 June, but the government and construction industry faces much deeper questions about whether a culture of deregulation, cost - cutting and buck - passing turned what should have been a small, inconsequential fire into a national tragedy.
Large firms could spread the cost of that function over many lawyers (and some still do), while small firms could not.
The spreading of costs over thousands of units produced magnifies small cost - savings into big cost - savings to a degree that no law firm is capable of.
Spread over 30 years, it usually comes down to a small monthly cost.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z