Sentences with phrase «earn a decent return on»

Even if the German lender meets his cost targets, though, revenue must grow 5.4 pct a year for Deutsche to earn a decent return on equity by 2020.
You can earn a decent return on your funds, while keeping them available to you in an emergency.
I wouldn't waste much ink trying to argue this is a fantastic business, but because of strong market share, over a cycle NOV has earned a decent return on capital.
The Best Western credit cards earn decent returns on purchases with the affiliated hotel chain, but in some cases they can be outdone by general travel credit cards.
Depends on your perspective really: The Japanese are still rich (but maybe not getting richer), and the average worker's salary may have fallen, but deflation has allowed them to basically maintain their living standards & also earn a decent return on their savings.
In such a scenario, he can earn a decent return on his investment.
With CDs now at historically low yields — many earning as little as.25 % and lower — where does one go to actually earn a decent return on their cash?
Um, Michael, why did we have to wait years to get a new management team if they were the key ingredient to earning a decent return on book (or buying back shares if that couldn't be done)?
It offers bonus points on everyday purchases, such as gas and groceries, so cardholders don't have to go out of their way to earn a decent return on spending.

Not exact matches

Royalties are generally going down the drain due to oversupply with the big agencies making it more difficult for contributors to generate a decent return on their hard - earned images.
Our only disappointment was that when Sydney and Hannah tried to spend their hard earned KidZos at the end their was nothing decent for them to buy in the shop, which upset them a little as they'd worked so hard thinking they'd be able to buy something good, so I'd recommend spending KidZos on experiences (as Zak did) rather than saving them, unless you plan to make a return trip.
Heins also said that the tablet market had become so competitive that it was hard to earn a decent profit from selling them, and that he owed it to «shareholders to provide a return on investment.»
You still have time in your 40s and 50s to invest a lot of money and earn a decent return before you reach retirement and begin living on your passive income.
My investment thesis regarding Radio Shack is that if you buy in at a low enough price and you monitor what's going on, there is a good probability (say 3x upside vs. 1x downside) of earning a decent return.
BNSF's capex exceeds D&A, but Buffett is confident that Berkshire will be allowed to earn a decent rate of return on these investments.
So on one hand, you don't need to put in 10,000 hours to become a good investor capable of earning decent returns (a bit higher than benchmark indexes) on your investments.
The Barclaycard Arrival World MasterCard is strictly superior for manufactured spend, since it earns a flat 2.22 % cash back on all purchases after the 10 % redemption rebate, while the Travelocity American Express earns 6 % only on Travelocity reservations, and 2 % on all other purchases (which is still a decent return for a no - annual - fee card).
On top of that, you would have to earn over a million dollars to ensure you could pay back the investment with a decent return AND be able to make another game without borrowing more funds in the future.
Sandy Geffen also cautions home owners to guard against the most common pitfall, over-capitalising, which will not only diminish return on investment in the long term but could also defeat the object of earning a decent income in the short term because the costs outweigh the revenue.
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