Sentences with phrase «bit of a risk»

But here i am ready to take little bit of risk.
Also, life can intervene in your ability to pay off a large balance in a year, so there is a little bit of risk involved.
(i) a fair bit of risk premium in equity markets?
Since my paper in 2009, the biggest change I have felt personally is seeing knowledge management evolve into project management with a little bit of risk management thrown in.
Naturally, this results in a neat bit of risk and reward as you're forced to gauge when the optimum time to take a life is in order to progress through the castle.
Working in finance, I though I had picked up a little bit of risk management and knew how to protect myself.
As I'm getting older I am definitely developing a taste for more classic pieces, but I think I will always have a little bit of a risk taker in me.
If they do try to tinker about with their freedom a little bit, you can bet your bottom dollar that they will still be charging high interest rates to take a little bit of the risk of themselves.
«They'll essentially book their [higher - than - projected] returns and take a little bit of risk off the table.»
Even if you had, say, $ 5 million, and were willing to take a fair bit of risk and put it all in the stock market where it might (with real luck) generate 5 % as a sustainable annual withdrawal, you'd still be making «only» $ 250,000 a year.
«I guess everything in politics has a little bit of risk attached to it,» said Larry Rasky, Biden's communications director.
If you can afford to take a little bit of risk then you can consider Mutual Fund MIP schemes (but dividend income is not guarenteed).
And the tricky part of that strategy is that you're eight years older than when this whole thing started, than when stocks began to recover; and that means that you probably do want to — if you haven't done anything — take a little bit of risk off the table and potentially peel back on stocks and add to safer securities.
Working in finance, I though I had picked up a little bit of risk management and knew how to protect myself.
These are similar to normal Equity oriented balanced funds like HDFC balanced fund / TATA balanced fund etc., 2 — If you can take little bit of risk, may be an MIP fund is suitable.
The longer you wait, the further you'll have to fall if you fail, and if you're going to succeed, you'll need to be comfortable with a bit of risk anyway.
«I do think that's a bit of a risk, because until we know who this person is, it's hard to know what kind of strategies they'll want to put in place.»
Are you risk averse, or a bit of a risk seeker?
Her essay, which discussed how ordering from the pizza chain made her feel independent as a kid, was a bit of a risk, she admits, but it made quite the impression on Yale's admissions team, which only accepts 6.3 % of applicants.
«There is a bit of a risk - off undertone to markets here,» said Shaun Osborne, currency strategist at Scotia Bank in Toronto, referring to the yen's performance against the greenback.
Being innovative takes a lot of hard work and little bit of risk.
Yes the government regulations are a bit of a risk.
«We did hear from a number of business leaders around the country that changes in trade policy had become a bit of a risk to the medium - term outlook,» Mr. Powell said in the question - and - answer session.
Typically, investors may be driven to buy something familiar, such as a bond fund or individual corporate bonds for fixed income exposure, but if you're willing to take a little bit of risk, you can check out a Lending Club investment.
A bit of a risk but I think the youngsters have alot of quality.
Sanchez could be a bit of a risk.
Some will perceive this as a bit of risk from Klopp to make so many changes for what could be a tricky cup game.
If he wasn't available then so be it b / c he's a bit of a risk (not as bad a risk if he's taken later in the first).
Still a bit of a risk, but I do believe Ozil should have a quick break to rejuvenate his Duracell.
Ospina Bellarine Gabi Kos Gibbs Coq Ramsey Ox Ozil Theo OG I know its a bit of a risk starting both OG and Theo at the same time at the moment due to options at ST but I feel they both need some play time to get back there grove and Sanchez needs some rest.
Out of all the strikers linked to us I would rank their desirability / fit / potential as follows: 1) Lacavette mainly for potential but and squad fit 2) Martinez, slight unknown, bit of a risk but he will have decent motivation imo 3) Higuain — better goal returns over a long period than Benzema 4) Benzema — decent but question his attitude, desire.
agree here, we're seeing ox's talent show up in recent games, just hoping he only got a knock... nice seeing an attacking front three though, but a bit of risk playing all of our strikers.
While that would make it a much more straight - forward acquisition, provided that they are ready to activate the clause and then negotiate with the Serbian ace, it's still a bit of a risk from Liverpool's perspective.
100 % correct arsenal can afford both khedira and Reus plus a cb yes khedira a bit of a risk with previous injury record but i would still love to see him in a arsenal shirt!
It's a bit of a risk, sure, but this is Formula 1 — not exactly a risk - averse environment, is it?
The Arsenal boss may well be taking a bit of a risk, and the injury problems picked up this week by Aaron Ramsey and David Ospina were a stark reminder of what can happen to players coming back from the international break, but I very much doubt whether Arsene Wenger will make any more changes than he has to for the Arsenal starting XI to face Everton tomorrow.
The performances recently from Barcelona across the board have been below par and they may be at a little bit of a risk in this one if they don't turn in a good performance.
I felt like I was taking a bit of a risk signing her up for a team and getting her equipment - would the money be wasted?
It carries quite a bit of risk actually.
It was a bit of a risk proposing such a thing because part of me was aware that I might not like what was revealed to me in her articles, plus I wondered if I would be comfortable sharing with her certain aspects that came up for me.
Could a «defined ambition» model gain traction, where the employer takes on a little bit of the risk?
For Schneitz, taking a bit of a risk and developing his own line of research meant changing direction with his first postdoc.
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