Sentences with phrase «bring average losses»

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For example, a portfolio that starts out strong in retirement and has losses later will likely be in much better shape than one that has down years early, even if strong performance in later years brings its average return back in line with historical averages.
The Dow Jones industrial average briefly plunged nearly 1,600 points Monday as two days of steep losses for U.S. stocks brought an end to a period of record - setting calm in the market.
NEW YORK (WBEN / AP)-- The Dow Jones industrial average briefly plunged nearly 1,600 points Monday as two days of steep losses for U.S. stocks brought an end to a period of record - setting calm in the market.
Your average calories for the week need to be calculated and then brought down if weight loss isn't happening.
It is doubtful they make a penny from the sale of a Kindle, for example, but the average Kindle owner buys something like 15 books a year, and there is high profit for Amazon in downloading a data file with a retail price of $ 10 or more.Convince me there is another solution which makes sound * business sense * — not what you think a user would want to see, but a solution which would otherwise justify Amazon bringing to market a device which by itself would generate nothing more than a tiny profit to a small loss for each device sold.
For example, a portfolio that starts out strong in retirement and has losses later will likely be in much better shape than one that has down years early, even if strong performance in later years brings its average return back in line with historical averages.
The problem with bringing the gas to the lower 48 is the energy cost of shipping natural gas long distances, which averages about 0.5 % per 100 miles (Alaska to Southern California is 3,000 miles, or a minimum of 15 % loss).
Renters insurance in Denver has an average cost of about fifteen dollars a month — it's well worth it for the protection it brings, not just for your things and your liability, but also for the additional costs incurred as a result of a loss.
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