I had to
accept lower returns if I was to keep investing manually.
Not exact matches
If I want low risk I accept lower returns, if I'm ok with higher risk I can go for higher return
If I want
low risk I
accept lower returns,
if I'm ok with higher risk I can go for higher return
if I'm ok with higher risk I can go for higher
returns.
For example,
if your state has a
low standard deduction but allows you to use the itemized deductions from your Federal
return, it may be beneficial to
accept a smaller deduction on your Federal
return in exchange for a larger deduction on your state
return.
Monica's
return wreaks havoc on the Gallagher clan, leaving the children determined to find out
if Frank is their real father; disgusted with Monica, Fiona moves in with Steve next door; Karen
accepts Eddie's invitation to a Purity ball; Frank hits a new
low when he uses Carl to stop a disability worker from tampering with his free money from the state.
If you're someone who wants constant access to liquidity and are willing to
accept a
lower return, then a publicly - traded REIT is going to be a better option than investing in an eREIT through Fundrise.
And
if you're willing to
accept lower returns in exchange for less risk, then you're better off just adding more bonds.
The price of security is
lower returns —
if you're not prepared to
accept that, you shouldn't be a fixed - income investor.
If you're extremely anxious about going all - in, and you're willing to
accept the likelihood of
lower returns, then a gradual investment is entirely reasonable.
There is red tape to do this, but
if she charges her RRSP an interest rate of, say, 2.5 per cent, she would be
accepting a
low return and tying up her money.
Conventional wisdom in the investment industry would say that
if you want less risk you must
accept lower returns.
If we choose to
accept the market
return at
lowest cost (i.e. the beta), then the
return to our intellectual capital for basic investment knowledge is clearly 1 % -2 % / year.
If your goal was to retire comfortably, the
lower return might mean that you need to delay retirement or
accept a
lower annual income in retirement.
Pet Food Express promises
low prices and
accepts returns, including opened pet food,
if your pet doesn't love it.