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Not exact matches
Just as most investors have to buy a REIT listed on a stock market to
get exposure to
expensive real estate
assets, so too must they buy a publicly listed private equity company to
get access to private businesses.
If one party decides not to disclose or provide evidence of their holdings, the divorce process becomes more
expensive and time - consuming, and could result in the partner failing to
get a fair share of
assets.
I don't think robo - advisers are innovative in their
asset allocation, where they are innovative though is offering cheap advice to people who probably otherwise wouldn't be
getting it, either through thinking seeing a financial adviser is too much work or is too
expensive.
Because, a) long - short mutual funds are
expensive, b) the nature of shorting a stock means
getting limited upside but infinite downside, and c) active manager performance can wane over time as
assets under management increase.
U.S. Equities will still
get expensive in comparison with other
asset classes, because a preferential bid is still being placed on them.
If you're looking to find the value of your
asset to
get a rough idea of your LTV, there are easier and less
expensive ways to do so.
There is no guarantee, at least with respect to stocks, that
expensive assets can't
get even more
expensive.
I can't predict where people will stash their money next, but if I own a little of everything, I'm both hedged against prolonged depression of one
asset class and aware of what's
gotten «
expensive» and what's «cheap» now.
The financial
asset trading marketplace isn't a safe place for the average investor to attempt to
get better returns with more active but necessarily more
expensive investing stratagems which usually will lead to inferior returns.
To buy when an
asset is cheap and sell when as it
gets expensive.
Equity factors, just like individual stocks or different
asset classes, can
get cheap at certain times and
expensive at other times.
You make a very good point about avoiding the most
expensive arrondissement if you're on a budget — the metro is such a valuable
asset, you don't need to be right in the centre to
get places.
Your kids accidentally hitting a baseball through a school window, your friend
getting severely injured in your garden etc. - the list of similar situations which can lead to
expensive lawsuits and take away your
assets can be very long.
This means it's not coming out of your
assets, and for many people it's the only way they
get a defense at all because such things are astronomically
expensive.
Well, the digital
asset is expected to
get a whole lot more
expensive now that the world's biggest...
Prolonged divorces deplete
assets, entail
expensive professional services, interrupt business, and interfere with opportunities for personal growth and the desire to
get on with life.
On the other hand, if you are living paycheck to paycheck, have no
assets and a boatload of debt,
getting an
expensive, high - powered divorce lawyer is crazy!