Cat behavior problems can occur during the owner's absence, while being transported, or
even at the return of the owner.
Not exact matches
Blogs are especially helpful to get traffic from
returning customers because you should have new content to offer,
even if your product or service hasn't changed
at all.
However «dividends,
even at a two percent level, is a decent
return and you have a tax advantage.»
Kelly said that
even though he's retired from flying missions, he wants to
return to space again
at some point.
If investors really had a good shot
at achieving, say,
even 8 %
returns, the math would look radically different.
One thing to know: The Cowboys had their playoff path crushed Sunday after falling apart
at home against a Seahawks team that has been riddled with injuries —
even the
return of Ezekiel Elliott wasn't enough to spark the Dallas offense.
Given the concentration in Canada's banking sector, it's likely that
at least some of the banks will be designated as such, requiring higher capital levels and putting
even more pressure on their
return on equity.
When this index exceeds the rate of
return earned on equity by the business, the investor's purchasing power (real capital) shrinks
even though he consumes nothing
at all.
Shareholder
returns at family - controlled corporations significantly outperform those of widely held public companies,
even though family - controlled boards tend to break governance rules, such as having a certain number of independent directors.
If your down - on - her - luck pal has been sleeping on your sofa for the past year and earned less than $ 4,050 while you've been mostly supporting her (or him), then you may be able to claim the sponger — er, friend — as a dependent and deduct up to $ 4,050 on your federal
return,
even though the two of you are not related
at all.
So
even if the stock takes a dip
at some point — and it could, depending on how the economy fares — you'll still get a decent
return.
And,
even if your broker does have your best interests
at heart, wouldn't it be nice to save a couple of bucks on those fees and sales charges that chip away
at your
returns?
Commercial real estate in Calgary was
at the top of its market cycle between 2005 and 2008, but
even then Concrete routinely raised more money than the buildings actually cost and failed to
return the difference to investors.
Speaking
at a private club in midtown Manhattan, they will present ideas, share tips and may
even commiserate after years of lean
returns.
«The objective is to still make a venture
return (10x)
even at the late stage given all that we know and believe will transpire into the future.
«Most [purchasers] are
returning to Vancouver as the market is hot
even with the foreign buyer tax,» according to Parham Mahboubi, vice-president of planning and marketing
at Qualex - Landmark, a real estate development group in Vancouver.
By secular reflation, we mean
at least a decade in which short - and long - term interest rates stay habitually below nominal GDP growth and high grade bonds are not really bonds any more: delivering trend
returns that are close to zero or
even negative.
Even celebrity stock - pickers who made their name making the right call
at the right time are turning to AI for consistent
returns.
The
return on investment for email marketing is significant
even at non-holiday times, so it should be seen as a low - hanging - fruit delivery system for Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
At Aveda, employees not only garden while at work during the week, but even return to campus on weekends — bringing their children and spouses along, to participate in tending to the plot, such is their interest in growing their own food and sharing the experience with their familie
At Aveda, employees not only garden while
at work during the week, but even return to campus on weekends — bringing their children and spouses along, to participate in tending to the plot, such is their interest in growing their own food and sharing the experience with their familie
at work during the week, but
even return to campus on weekends — bringing their children and spouses along, to participate in tending to the plot, such is their interest in growing their own food and sharing the experience with their families.
So, the price
return on this investment —
even though the person started
at a peak, just before the market started to go downhill and
even with the recent market volatility — is $ 2,066.62.
This allows the Shark to meet the valuation «ask» of the entrepreneur and VC board member, all the while knowing that they will make excellent
returns,
even at exits that are far below the cover valuation.
While this has been good news,
even amid the positive
returns it is worth taking a look
at one of the unintended consequences of a market rally — the rise in stock prices may have added unintended risk to your portfolio.
These benefits would (i) largely go to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects like new pipelines that would happen
even without new incentives and so be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international investors who are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii) not encourage
at all the highest
return maintenance projects like fixing potholes that do not yield a pecuniary
return for investors; and (iv) by offering credits
at an unprecedented 82 percent rate, invite all kinds of tax shelter abuse.
And
even at longer horizons, future
returns don't neatly correlate with past valuations.
Even when announcing in November that the federal deficit would come in
at $ 26 billion, $ 5 billion higher than predicted in the 2012 budget, the minister couldn't resist gloating: «Unlike many of Canada's counterparts in the G7, we remain on track to
return to balanced budgets over the medium term.»
Given that U.S. short - term interest rates are stuck
at zero, and are likely to remain unusually low for some time
even if the Federal Reserve starts to raise rates later this year,
return for cash this year is almost certain to be negative.
In actuality, while the skill set necessary to make intelligent decisions can take years to acquire, the core matter is straightforward: Buy ownership of good businesses (stocks) or loan money to good credits (bonds), paying a price sufficient to reasonably assure you of a satisfactory
return even if things don't work out particularly well (a margin of safety), and then give yourself a long enough stretch of time (
at an absolute minimum, five years) to ride out the volatility.
of course,
at that point,
even average public market
returns will be more than sufficient to meet my needs and have a little fun.
We
even looked
at how companies that went bankrupt, like Eastman Kodak, actually had a positive
return for long - term investors.
Retirees tend to prefer an income - based strategy,
even at the expense of total
returns.
That 7 - 8 years when they are young, $ 5.5 K a year into a Roth IRA, a total of $ 44,000 investment (
at age 18), and
even if they NEVER invest in it again,
at 8 % annual
returns will net them $ 2.5 million of tax free money
at age 62 (which is more than most people who work all their life and don't save), and $ 5.1 million
at age 70.
Although they are not as egregiously expensive as 10 - year Swiss government bonds — currently trading
at a yield of negative 0.25 % — Canadian bonds are offering a relatively paltry real
return,
even after adjusting for low inflation.
Even a great team can have enough of those to affect a particular game, but the results at the end of the season represent the return from hundreds or even thousands of individual risks - all important contributions, but none decisive nor catastrop
Even a great team can have enough of those to affect a particular game, but the results
at the end of the season represent the
return from hundreds or
even thousands of individual risks - all important contributions, but none decisive nor catastrop
even thousands of individual risks - all important contributions, but none decisive nor catastrophic.
If
returns on investments in your account over the next 35 years average 7 percent and fees and expenses reduce your average
returns by 0.5 percent, your account balance will grow to $ 227,000
at retirement,
even if there are no further contributions to your account.
A maximer will pursue getting the highest
return even at the cost of complexity and inconvenience.
(Note: for more insights on the loss -
return relationship, please read Venture Outcomes Are
Even More Skewed Than You Think
at Seth Levine's VC Adventure, and Venture Capital Disrupts Itself: Breaking the Concentration Curse by Cambridge Associates.)
To get a sense of what's
at stake when you pull out of the market,
even temporarily, during a bear market, the Schwab Center for Financial Research compared the
returns from four hypothetical portfolios:
I should have assumed that Wall Street's tendency toward reckless myopia - ingrained over the past decade - would
return at the first sign of
even temporary stability.
These benefits would (i) largely go to developers and contractors for infrastructure projects like new pipelines that would happen
even without new incentives and so be highly regressive; (ii) raise costs by failing to reach the tax - free pension funds, sovereign wealth funds and international investors that are the most plausible sources of incremental infrastructure finance; (iii) not encourage
at all the highest
return maintenance projects like fixing potholes that do not yield a pecuniary
return for investors; and (iv) by offering credits
at an unprecedented 82 per cent rate, invite all kinds of tax - shelter abuse.
As the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives
return to session, a new survey from The Workforce Institute
at Kronos Incorporated and Future Workplace reveals it can cost organizations as much as $ 100,000 each time a federal, state, or
even...
The right concern for the Fed now should be to signal its commitment to accelerating growth and avoiding a
return to recession,
even at some cost in terms of other risks.
Conversely, a
return to an unemployment rate of
even 6 % in 2024 would leave the growth rate of employment over the next 8 years
at less than 0.2 % annually.
Assuming the same rate of
return over 43 years and a 2 % employer match, he will have $ 528,000
at retirement — still 8.4 % more than Sally
even though his monthly contribution was 40 % less than hers and overall he contributed $ 103,000 compared to her $ 240,000.
We look
at how their desire for high
returns and quick exits can hurt the long - term prospects of
even...
Very few stocks in the S&P are priced to deliver long - term
returns of 10 % annually, and
even this view assumes that recent earnings can be taken
at face value.
Equities are essentially 50 - year duration investments
at current valuations, and
even if investors are passive and don't hold any view about future market
returns at all, one of the basic principles of financial planning is to align the duration of ones assets with the expected horizon over which the funds are expected to be spent.
They may not earn a high
return going forward and may
even lose some in the next bear market, but I believe the psychology of holding bonds will stop some people from doing the wrong thing
at the wrong time.
Put simply,
even taking account of current interest rate levels, and
even assuming that stocks should be priced to deliver commensurately lower long - term
returns, we currently estimate that the S&P 500 is about 2.8 times the level
at which equities would provide an appropriate risk premium relative to bonds.
In any case, yes, there's some fakery to pre-IPO valuation, and that's without
even considering the Uber convertible that converts
at a pre-set discount to the IPO price, meaning that it offers a fixed
return at almost any valuation.