Sentences with phrase «average allocation»

We then calculate a ratio, called a Weighted Student Index (WSI), of the actual funding received by each school to the funding we would expect if schools received the district's average allocation for its particular mix of students.
The Governor comparing the present situation when Osun collected N55.8 million to 2013 when the average money distributed to states from the federation accounts was in excess of N800 billion, said Osun's average allocation then was N3.6 billion.
Houston ranged between 0.2 and 0.25, except for one year, while Dallas had the highest levels of inequality, hovering around 0.3 until the 2000 — 01 school year, when it experienced a dramatic drop in the level of inequality in the district, indicating that a greater percentage of schools were funded at or near the district's average allocation per pupil.
Canada also took the dubious honour of having the only average allocation fund fees over 2 %.
We recommend an above - average allocation to international equity investments.
Each school would receive exactly the average allocation for its mix of students, and the coefficient of variation for each district would be 0.
That's three times the average allocation among European institutional investors.
In the same vein, the average allocation to cash by investors in 2017 is actually slightly lower today than it was in 2000.
For example, this year the average allocation to return - seeking assets, which includes all equity - related exposure and commodities, was not changed relative to last year.
However, it is a fact that over time, very wealthy individuals have an average allocation to stocks which is above the norm.
The average allocation is such that 75 to 80 percent is invested in large caps, 15 to 20 percent in mid-caps and the rest are pooled in small caps.
For example, these funds hold higher - than - average allocations to the health care and financial services sectors, which have seen rising growth over the past several years.
The fund sticks to its name and invests around 60 % of its portfolio in Mid-Cap stocks which is higher than that of the category's average allocation.
Because the average risk - averse investor holds the average portfolio asset allocation, this becomes the starting point in determining how a specific individual's portfolio might diverge from that average allocation.
The indexes, besides having the advantage of not incurring active management fees and other expenses, have slightly above - average allocations to emerging markets stocks, which further bolstered returns in the second quarter.
While no provider has gone so far as to match the global market's roughly 50 % U.S. / 50 % international stock split and 40 % U.S. / 60 % international bond split, over time the average allocation in TDFs has inched closer to that of the global market portfolio.
Overview: William Bernstein (author of The Intelligent Asset Allocator) developed this model portfolio for people looking for a little more risk with potential higher returns than your average allocation.
The average allocation to international equities among managed account users is 24 %, compared to only 6 % for non-users.
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