Sentences with phrase «bit of risk premium»

Or do you charge a bit of a risk premium v. market or do you discount the rate, like you do the sell price?

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The risk, he told NOSH, is that given the premium on space in the protein category, if bites and bars don't see fast turns on shelf, they'll be moved to other less nutrition - centric categories of the store such as with granola bars or sweet snacks.
Yes, you know ETFs market value intra-day, but there is an unknown premium or discount to NAV, so there is a risk that you could lose a bit here; of course you could gain a bit if you're lucky — it's just an additional unknown.
To some degree the ongoing debate about the precise level of the equity risk premium is a bit of a red herring.
Universal Life Insurance is designed for people who want a bit more flexibility to adjust their premiums and death benefit, and who are willing to assume a bit more risk in hopes of getting a greater return.
«Since the insurance premium paid must be high enough to cover the insurer's costs plus profit, it's generally a bit higher than the average case of bearing the insured risk oneself; however, insurance is about the unlucky cases, not the average case.»
Increase your deductibles; you take on a bit more financial risk in the event of a claim, but pay lower premiums.
It is better to increase your premium a bit than to risk huge out of pocket loss expenses.
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