Some who prepare for that, like Seth Klarman and Warren Buffett, create their own outperformance
by taking more risk when other investors are running away in panic.
Logically,
by taking more risk — in paying up to own «growth» stocks at higher multiples than the market average — one should expect to achieve higher returns.
i'd like to see their attempts go up, not by being setup, but
by taking more risks.
«We found that managers with higher career ambition will be more responsive to incentive pay
by taking more risks,» Wang said.
Now I'm no fan of an arrogant, «I - can - do - anything» attitude, but I do think that women need to own and shape their careers
by taking more risks and more aggressively going for high - impact opportunities.
Not exact matches
Lacavera's fund will focus on Series A investments, the term given to the capital raise that follows an initial seed round, and will help bridge the funding gap in Canada
by being faster,
more flexible and willing to
take on bigger
risks.
For one, investors are going to have to get comfortable
taking on
more risk in their equity portfolios
by buying stocks at higher valuations.
And that will require investors to adjust their strategy and their expectations henceforward —
by paying
more for equities,
taking on
more risk with fixed income and socking away
more than they used to.
Those spreads are still pretty wide, so you can get a lot of upside if you're willing to
take slightly
more risk by going into emerging markets.
Williams herself says she thinks she's
more apt to
take risks at work because of the greater sense of security she's gained
by having her father
more involved in her career.
Simply innovating doesn't guarantee success, but you'll learn far
more from the
risks you
take than
by maintaining the status quo.
«On the other hand, I wouldn't mind offering equity as a reward for
taking risk out of the business
by bringing in three or four
more customers and diversifying the customer base.
The SBA helps lenders to give
more money to entrepreneurs
by taking away some of the
risk.
Women, especially those who regarded themselves as single during the study, reported that they felt they were
taking more of a
risk when sexting, citing that they felt there was a greater chance their messages would be made public, or that they would be rejected
by the recipient.
Another study reported
by The New York Times in 2008 found that men who did not
take a vacation at least once a year had a «21 percent higher
risk of death from all causes and were 32 percent
more likely to die of a heart attack».
«Although banks suggest they could,
by reducing costs, adapt without major strategic change or
taking on
more risk, there are clear
risks to this,» it said.
As a result, pension funds have had to go out on the
risk curve,
taking more risk to glean
more return
by investing, in part, in assets that are not as liquid as stocks or bonds.
Bill Dudley, who as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York oversees big banks like JPMorgan and Citigroup, says bankers might police
risk -
taking by employees
more aggressively if their compensation came in the form of bonds instead of stock.
The Department concludes that it can best protect the interests of retirement investors in receiving sound advice, provide greater certainty to the public and regulated parties, and minimize the
risk of unnecessary disruption
by taking a
more balanced approach than simply granting a flat delay of fiduciary status and all associated obligations for a protracted period.
This might mean, for example, that the central bank would need to run a
more stimulative policy than it would have otherwise to offset the effect of macroprudential policies, and the macroprudential authority would impose
more stringent measures than it would have otherwise to counteract the leverage and
risk taking generated
by looser monetary policy.
By taking on
more risk as an equity investor, one can economically participate in a company's value creation activities providing an enhanced return profile relative to a company's debt offerings.
That gives today's investors even
more reason to believe it will be able to continue to reward its shareholders with cash for the financial
risks they
take by owning the business.
For example, some investors may have
taken on
more risk in their portfolios in recent years
by moving into lower - quality bonds or dividend stocks, in an attempt to generate additional yield.
Because boards tend to grow conservative over time, every year, the Amazon board gave a report of an organization that was diminished
by the «institutional no» — doing
more analysis and
take fewer
risks.
Mr. Francois, 49, on the job at Chrysler for 15 months, is gaining a reputation among his ad agencies, dealers and staff for surprising them and
taking the kinds of
risks that make them feel
more confident than they ever did while owned
by German carmaker Daimler or private - equity firm Cerberus Capital.
But Mnuchin extends that argument about transparency into something
more like a rap sheet:
take Beijing's money, he warns, and
risk being trapped in a debilitating cycle of debt — something that has led to asset - stripping
by Chinese practitioners of what the National Defense Strategy calls «predatory economics.»
While private pension funds and mutual funds often steer stock markets in places like the United States, markets in China are
more often swayed
by amateur investors and well - heeled individuals willing to
take big
risks.
There are some practical steps you can
take to limit day - to - day online privacy
risks by reducing third party access to your information and shielding
more of your digital activity from prying eyes.
This poses a dilemma for investors: Accept lower returns or dial up
risk by taking more equity, credit and interest rate exposure.
However, if you want the potential for
more reward
by taking on
more risk, then you can consider KITE or JUNO.
«Many investors expected a
more lengthy FDA review process of the JCAR015 trial (and potentially other CAR - T programs) and feared that a higher - degree regulatory scrutiny could increase the development
risk of CAR T cell,» Leerink Research said in a note co-authored
by analysts Michael Schmidt, Ph.D., Jonathan Chang, Ph.D., and Varun Kumar, Ph.D. «While it may
take several weeks to reopen all clinical sites of the ROCKET trial, we believe the trial shouldn't be delayed
by more than ~ 3 months.»
By revealing them, investors would have been better informed of the
risks the bank was
taking, and
more able to test the assertions of management that the situation was under control.
Teens also say they appreciate YouTube stars»
more candid sense of humor, lack of filter and
risk -
taking spirit, behaviors often curbed
by Hollywood handlers.
That's because lenders
take on
more risk by giving those kinds of borrowers access to financing.
The move is a big gamble on the part of Governor Stephen Poloz, who hopes the rate cut will both spur companies to spend and help fend off low inflation, but the
risk is that Canada's already over-indebted households will put themselves in even
more danger
by taking on excessive leverage.
So they
take risks to obtain earnings
by lending
more and betting
more.
We believe in long - term investing, but we don't want to put ourselves in a situation where we
take more risk than necessary
by having money slated for short - term goals in riskier investments.
Action needs to be
taken now to address the
risks of any non-competitive market stifling regulations and a much
more active approach should be
taken by all stakeholders to increase the awareness and financial literacy of the funding opportunities that exist for small to medium - sized businesses and participation opportunities that exist for investors.
You end up
taking more risk by buying riskier assets which pushes up its price causing you to feel wealthier.
Besides, lenders
take even
more risk by offering loans to borrowers with damaged credit, and the terms are less competitive.
For his master's thesis on investment management, Jon showed how university endowments can generate
more wealth (and
take on less
risk)
by adopting low - cost investment strategies.
A small but growing number of countries now have legal requirements for institutional investors to report on how their investment policies and performance are affected
by environmental factors, including South Africa and, prospectively, the EU.36 Concern about the
risks of a «carbon bubble» — that highly valued fossil fuel assets and investments could be devalued or «stranded» under future,
more stringent climate policies — prompted G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in April 2015 to ask the Financial Stability Board in Basel to convene an inquiry into how the financial sector can
take account of climate - related issues.37
When adolescents have easy access to EBC, they may be
more likely to engage in sexual behaviour or to
take more risks when they do so, e.g.
by being less likely to use condoms.
He must really
risk mutual discussion with the world, must
take for granted that he will not only teach but learn thereby, that the whole truth is always richer and
more mysterious than what he has already explicitly grasped, that between the real truth of yesterday, today and tomorrow there exists a deeper hidden agreement than is realized either
by insensitive innovators or diehard defenders of the old at any price.
Some nations were better poised than others to
take advantage of innovation — England in particular, because it had a relatively open society with
more scope for entrepreneurship; strong institutions of political liberty; a commitment to the scientific method exemplified
by Newton; lots of seaports and colonies; a relative isolation that reduced the
risk of invasion; and lots and lots of coal.
More immediately, there are a number of steps that a proactive employer can
take, including putting together a comprehensive safety and health program, conducting regular safety and health audits and / or
risk assessments, ensuring that employees are properly trained relative to their roles and responsibilities, and
taking prompt action to respond to and address incidents (whether an accident or a near miss)
by correcting any potential hazards, as well as issuing discipline if it has been determined that an employee or manager violated company safety rules.
I get your point mate.But in truth Ramsey is the CM and Xhaka is the DM according to our formation anf tactic.It's even debatable if Xhaka is capable of playing DM.I think Ramsey's tactical awareness is poor but he has every right to
take risks and move into the opposition box.He's a box to box player.The only problem is Ramsey overdoes it.If we had a proper CDM the team would be
more balanced.Now it's like we have two CM's playing in midfield and due to their poor tactical awareness we're always left exposed.I conclude
by reminding people that Wilshere is better footballer and is
more intelligent than Xhaka.It'll be better playing Wilshere and pairing him with a CDM than having Xhaka play there.He just gets to play over him becausr we signed him for # 35.
Arsenal would be
taking a big
risk if they did decide to cash in on both players at once, with replacements perhaps
more likely to be hard to come
by in the middle of the season.
For all of Romos faults the guy had the balls to
take a lot of calculated
risks, he got burned a lot
by it but he created much
more good than bad when he did it... It seems like the Cowboys got scarred
by all the late game INTs Romo would throw when trying to come back then vastly overcorrected to a guy who
takes damn near 0
risks.
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.