Perhaps the client can be educated to
accept less yield for a time.
Not exact matches
Quality has long been established as an investment approach, dating back to Benjamin Graham, but it is
less well
accepted as a factor, especially when compared with value, size,
yield, momentum and low volatility.
As of last week, market conditions joined 1929, 1972, 2000, 2007 and 2011 (
less memorable, but still associated with a near - 20 % market decline) as one of the worst periods on record to
accept market risk, based on the syndrome of overvalued, overbought, overbullish, rising -
yield conditions presently in place.
With 10 - year Treasuries
yielding less than 2 % today (from Bloomberg data), investors unwilling to
accept such low income may need to direct their investments across riskier assets in the search for
yield.
Should you
accept my invitation, you'll receive access to every single recommendation, trade and high -
yield investment you'll find in these nine market - beating advisories for
less than $ 6 a day.
As such, they still find themselves in an all too familiar place:
Accept less income, or take on more risk in the search for
yield.
To clarify and summarize, in order to achieve a higher
yield you must simultaneously be willing to
accept less growth or capital appreciation potential.
For those who prefer the security of government bonds and are willing to
accept a little
less yield, Mr. Berman suggested the Claymore 1 - 5 year Laddered Government Bond ETF.
If the short sale
yields $ 10,000
less than what the debtor owes on the mortgage, and the creditor
accepts to forgive that sum; the Andrews - Lewis legislation would allow him to obtain the debt forgiveness tax - free.
This industry is so hit - driven, and competition is rising so quickly, that it's hard to
accept a
less than 5 % earnings
yield from a business like this.
The average seller (who is not under duress to sell) will only
accept a selling price that will
yield a net equity (selling price
less commission and outstanding mortgages) that is satisfactory to him.