Sentences with phrase «cent range because»

«The management fee the robo - advisors charge tends to be around the half per cent range because they build portfolios using ETFs, which is at least a third or maybe even a smaller percentage of what you'd typically pay with mutual funds,» says Heath.

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The company said it expects diluted earnings per share to be negatively affected in fiscal 2016 in the range of 10 cents (U.S.) to 20 cents a share, primarily because of a temporary increase in operational expenses related to the consolidation and store disruptions.
Morgans analyst Belinda Moore said this shouldn't hinder Murray Goulburn's planned upgrades to its factories, part of its shift from producing commodities to higher value - added products, because its gearing ratio would be about 43 per cent — well within its policy range of 30 to 60 per cent.
Twenty - nine per cent said they are expected to carry out the full range of duties of a teacher, even though they are paid at a support staff rate, and 75 per cent said they must work extra hours because their workload demands it.
That's something that we really have had to sit up and take notice of and respond to, because that's 12.6 per cent higher than the national data and it continues to be the domain where we have the greatest percentage of children in the vulnerable range.
The lower end of that range is because the retailer has to make its fee as well, and providing authors with almost seventy cents on a 99 - cent ebook leaves them making little to nothing on the sale of an ebook.
Fitch said it was worried because household debt to income has only come down slightly from the 164.1 per cent high reached in third - quarter 2013, and unemployment will likely remain in its current seven per cent range for some time.
Eighty per cent of those estranged fathers indicated they wanted to see their kids but couldn't because of factors ranging from conflict with their ex, to distance, lack of money or the remarriage of one or both partners, says Patrick Parkinson, a University of Sydney law professor and one of the architects of Australia's reforms.
The Russian real estate market is stagnating because people are no longer interested in buying housing on credit, due to the ongoing financial uncertainty in the country and high interest rates, which are the range of 18 to 19 per cent.
Returns can be in the six per cent range per annum because the investment is not correlated with interest rates.
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