Remember this: Far more wealth is lost by inaction than ever was lost
by accepting a lower return.
Not exact matches
This poses a dilemma for investors:
Accept lower returns or dial up risk
by taking more equity, credit and interest rate exposure.
How can
low - lying Pacific and other islands ever recover economically — to provide recently overwhelmed families and their children for a life of purpose and potential, unless we reject the imbalanced lifestyle we've
accepted so blindly,
by maximizing
returns?
At least for the intermediate term, he says, investors will very likely have to
accept low returns on fixed - income assets
by historical standards.
As written
by Benjamin Graham, a reasonable or adequate
return is «any rate or amount, however
low, which the investor is willing to
accept, provided he acts with reasonable intelligence.»
As these benefits are reduced (for example,
by raising the age of entitlement for full pensions), workers will be forced to
accept a
lower rate of
return on their past Social Security contributions.