Not exact matches
The Census Bureau data also indicate that among
less affluent households, fewer directly owned stocks and mutual
fund shares in 2011 (13 %) than in 2009 (16 %), meaning a smaller share
enjoyed the fruits of the stock market rally.
I couldn't care
less what people believe, as long as they
fund the buildings and rituals I
enjoy.
So presumably, the
less wealthy, after being told what to spend their money on by «society» for all their working years, reach pensionable age fully moulded by a paternalistic government into financially responsible citizens who will commit a significant amount of their time to research where they want to invest their pensions, and subsequently
enjoy «regular updates on how their pension
fund was growing» — because of course, like house prices, pension
funds can only rise in value.
The administration sporadically tried to reduce the paper burden on school districts, had a secretary of education who (for a brief time) said schools needed to find ways to do more with
less, and
enjoyed some admirable success in increasing the role of evidence in making education
funding decisions.
All in all, closed - end
funds offer an excellent opportunity for investors to utilize the benefits of leverage, capitalize on
less liquid corners of the market, and
enjoy higher yields from a new kind of investment.
Given the
Fund's modus operandi though, where few common stocks are acquired if the company does not
enjoy an extremely strong position, it seems to me that the
Fund remains far
less likely in its common stock portfolio to be victimized by accounting frauds than will be conventional equity analysts.
State and municipal governments thereby lost some of the benefits of the inexpensive debt financing they had previously
enjoyed, and became
less inclined to issue short - term municipal securities to
fund various projects or ongoing operations.