I thoroughly
agree with you on investing in growth stocks and looking for higher reward names while you are younger.
i wholeheartedly
agree with you on investing in those things rather than clothes.
Not exact matches
Bailey
agreed to sell 50 % of the shares to Jim Treliving, chairman and owner of Boston Pizza and entrepreneur Brett Wilson, bring
on professional management, and
invest the proceeds of the deal in new automated equipment, all
with the goal of reaching the $ 20 million revenue mark by 2015.
The company would have to file a notice
with the regulatory department; pay a registration fee of $ 250; provide evidence of registration
with FinCEN as a money services business;
agree to not
invest or pledge virtual currency in its custody or control
on behalf of others or to engage in the exchange or transfer of legal tender; and prove its policies for reporting, disclosures, and compliance.
I don't
agree with this criticism though; Buffett's own record sees all
invested money compounding at 20.46 %, so it seems reasonable to assume the fund does the same to make a comparison — even if in reality hedge fund managers would spend their fee money
on Monaco apartments and Lamborghinis.
I
agree that this isn't a particularly bad time for
investing in equities; it's just that it doesn't seem a good time either,
with stocks seemingly priced for a strong recovery, leaving little room
on the upside.
I'm a huge saver (80 - 90 %) of every paycheck as an engineer but
with this I can
invest it as I see fit without regulations and not have any higher taxes to deal
with later
on (where I
agree with you, taxes will be much higher in the future than it is now to address our spending problem... and more importantly our growing debt problem).
It seems a mystery to me that a man who is so Convinced that he is
on the right tact would stick
with a club that has a board who are not willing to
invest as heavily as they could in order to reap the rewards later down the line and this, knowing his personality means that he
agrees with their policy in which case loosing Wenger wont make one iota of difference to the Boards policy and that appears to be to coast through and work hard to be average and just make fourth spot every year.
«I also
agree with you that we have to make tough choices if we're going to turn a corner in this crisis, and
invest in our original affordable housing: NYCHA,» he added, before
agreeing to collaborate, in a general sense,
on the coalition's ideas.
In order for a law firm or any other corporation to
invest the time, energy, and money needed to bring you
on board, it needs to know
with some degree of confidence that you will indeed actually be able to show up
on the
agreed - upon date.
And I totally
agree with your thoughts
on mixing high and low - in my case, I
invest in bags.
I can totally
agree with you
on each and every point, especially
investing in cute workout clothes, something I never cared about, but right now feels necessary.
I have to
agree with Jan
on this one: Ten Thousand Saints began
with a lot of promise but by the end I was frustrated
with every character and ultimately not
invested in the film's resolution.
I propose that states get out of the business of licensing and
invest instead in robust data dashboards that measure principal performance over time
on a range of
agreed - upon metrics
with links to their preparation program of choice.
And I totally
agree with you
on the professionals
investing in our career.
Finally, I don't
agree with Mark taking
on a huge credit card advance to
invest — that's crazy to me.
As for the second point, I think I
agree with you
on the basic point that passive and active
investing will co-exist.
Successful
investing depends
on personal discipline, not
on whether the crowd
agrees or disagrees
with you.
However, while I don't
agree with Buffett about how individual investors should be
investing, I do think that for investors who don't want to try to pick winning stocks, his endorsement of low - fee index funds is spot
on.
If youâ $ ™ ve studied the economy and you have a strong view
on where the market is headed, you may want to sidestep the index and
invest with a manager whose viewpoint
agrees with your own.
I have
invested with Shareowner
on a couple of occasions and have to
agree with a lot of the comments pro or con.
I don't
agree with their take
on the S&P 500's worth as an investment vehicle (as you know, I like index funds, and the S&P 500 has been a good part of my index
investing plan), but I do
agree with their thoughts
on socially responsible
investing (which may surprise some readers.)
And I definitely
agree with your thoughts
on stocks right now, Personally, I feel that the safest route of all — now, as always — is to
invest in precious metals.
Agree with you
on the crypto, I think crypto may usher in the euphoric last stage of a bull market as it makes equity
investing and all its concerns seem tame by comparison.
Even some Neo-Conservatives and some members of the Christian Right (both of whom I normally do not
agree with) are saying we must
invest in renewables to allow for a healthy environment and to reduce America's dependence
on Middle - Eastern oil (reducing the monies available to Islamic Fundamentalists).
AEP's subsidiary, Kentucky Power, has
agreed to
invest in clean energy programs
with a special focus
on low - income community developments in Lawrence County, which sits
on the eastern edge of the state next to West Virginia.
(para 119) ``... We
agree that remuneration solely
on the basis of time spent
on a case is a disincentive to dealing
with cases efficiently...» (para 120) However, fairness in remuneration demands that the rate for dealing
with a legal aid case... should ideally be based
on objective criteria that adequately capture the complexity of cases and allow a more accurate determination of the likely work which a provider has to
invest in a case in order to deal
with it appropriately.»
As usual, I'm going to
agree with Mr. V. - longer mortgage and more cash flow - especially early in your
investing where you need to keep every penny of cash you can get your hands
on.
I
agree with Dorian that she could've
invested the cash a took a slightly different approach, but some people need to fix their personal finances first and it's great to see she did so
on $ 30,000 salary!
I would
agree if you are not really familiar
with real estate
investing that you should get a few bids if for nothing more than to get an education
on your property.
Hey welcome to the real estate
investing game, I
agree that wholesaling is the best way to get started just be prepared to hustle (Just like
with any other business) your in the right spot here
on bigger pockets and you can find all the info you need here.