Sentences with phrase «aggressive assumptions»

That was based on passive aggressive assumptions — not fact or reality.
But, it's better than risking the possibility that your final appraisal value might be the sum product of a lot overly aggressive assumptions.
Are all of the details missing and many aggressive assumptions being made, yes.
Over the next 25 years, «with the most aggressive assumptions in terms of renewables, we could go up to 18 or 20 percent from renewables,» Ramesh told me.
One thing to note (and which I, as a long - term owner of FIG, have had to keep in mind) is that Fortress's permanent capital vehicles — Aircastle, Newcastle, Gatehouse, Eurocastle — have tended to be very highly leveraged, with aggressive assumptions about cash flow and debt service.
Less Aggressive Assumptions: Many states responded to recent recessions by adjusting their investment assumptions down from 8.25 to 8 percent or from 8 to 7.5 percent.
As such, more actuaries and firms are getting sued for aggressive assumptions, setting investment rates too high, and benefit utilization rates too low.
«A lot of loans out there have been made under very aggressive assumptions,» Chandan says.
After the five - year rate lock expires, the adjustable rate increases to the current one year Treasury Rate + a margin of 2.74 % for a rate of 4.36 %, which continues to increase annually by the cap rate of 2 % until maxed out at the lifetime limit of 9.26 % as our most aggressive assumption.
«Embrace your dreams and build at least one set of projections with aggressive assumptions,» Advani says.
By encouraging banks to use their own internal risk models, Greenspan and those that favored the Basel II framework encouraged banks to make aggressive assumptions, and do more business than their capital could bear.
«For the rest of the year revenue has to grow in excess of 10 percent in order to meet plan and we just think that's an aggressive assumption
If the Fed is eventually aiming at a 4 % fed funds rate, and they do 50 basis points each time they tighten (aggressive assumption) that would augur for six tightenings, assuming that a crisis doesn't interrupt their activities.
The most dramatic decline is registered in the A1B marker; this is related to its aggressive assumptions on the introduction of low - sulfur technologies and fuel switching in the ASIA region (see Box 5 - 3 for more details).
Nuclear is at 3.5 percent right now and, under the most aggressive assumptions, could go up to 5 or 6 percent.
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