Not exact matches
When I
returned this year, one of those professors remembered me well,
even though we had not communicated for the two decades since I graduated.
Rather than spending $ 600 to $ 800 or
even more a pop, customers could instead take out a short - term lease for between $ 100 and $ 200, then
return the dress
when done with it.
Every entrepreneur reaches a point of no
return, a moment
when you suddenly realize you're absolutely committed — perhaps
even overcommitted — to a new venture.
When I was looking for funding for my second startup, local VCs wouldn't
return my phone calls,
even though I'd previously helped build a public company with $ 120 million in annual revenue.
In Defendants» industry, it is not uncommon to describe persons collaborating on a project as advisors — indeed,
even Steve Jobs was reportedly brought in as an «advisor» to Apple
when he
returned to that company in 1997.
Even if hitting the slopes isn't your cup of hot cocoa, clicking into a set of skis is well worth it
when it means you can
return to a cozy chalet after a day spent traipsing down the mountain.
Even though the correlation is strong, there are times when the total return on stocks has been positive, even as the valuation multiple decli
Even though the correlation is strong, there are times
when the total
return on stocks has been positive,
even as the valuation multiple decli
even as the valuation multiple declined.
The beauty of bots in 2016 is that, thanks to the ubiquity of smartphone screens, consumers aren't fazed by chatting with a robot
when picking out their Christmas shopping or asking about a product
return the way they would have been
even a few years ago.
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.
It changed the second time
when, as a police officer, he
returned home one
evening to find his family murdered.
And
even though these coastal glaciers have passed the point of no
return, the researchers predict it's unlikely they'll melt entirely until 2100 —
when that happens it's estimated that it will raise global sea levels by around 3.8 cm (1.5 inches).
It's also TSA - approved so
even if you do check the bag, you won't find anything slashed or cut open
when it's
returned to you.
If you're talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 - year oil sands project is a lot of risk for less than a 10 % rate of
return — but
even there, you can see the impact of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates
when prices are low.
Reducing tax liability is always important, and
even more so since 2013,
when rates on capital gains went up and a new tax on investment
returns was imposed on some high earners.
But one major change in ransomware has taken place in recent months - and it is a devastating and scary one: Criminals are no longer adhering to their prior «code of ethics,» and, in many cases,
even when ransoms are paid, attackers do not
return access to files to their rightful owners.
After heading to Asia for year - end client meetings, Levkovich wrote: «A 10 % total
return in the next 13 - 14 months was perceived as being too conservative by many
even as our year - end target is in line with mean and median top - down forecasts... Interestingly, several clients suggested that our outlook was far below the bullishness expressed by other
even when our numbers are pretty much well within the Street's consensus.»
If you're talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 year oil sands project is a lot of risk for less than a 10 per cent rate of
return — but
even there, you can see the impact of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates
when prices are low.
Remember a few years back
when, instead of heading out into the world, droves of young people either stayed, or
returned to live, with their parents, or ended up having more roommates in
even tighter quarters to make the rent?
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.»
Even when investors stick to stock, bond, and mutual fund ownership, their rejection of simple investing basics such as low turnover results in pathetic
returns on their money.
When U.S. stocks are cheap,
even bad periods have typically yielded positive longer - term
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.
Even in retirement, the potential
return from stocks over time is more likely to outpace inflation
when compared to the long - term
returns from cash or bonds, according to the Wells Fargo report.
I only «count on'the cash on cash
return and then any appreciation
when the property sells is «gravy» to cover the overall risk... similar to you, I assume between 8 - 10 %,
even though most of the projected IRR's are around 14 - 16 + %.
Financial Advisor Fraud: Every year, investors become the victims of stockbrokers, financial advisors, financial consultants or other registered representatives who overpromise
returns, misdescribe the risks of an investment, recommend inappropriate investments, or
even perpetrate fraud
when dealing with their clients.
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:
The delegation
returned to their hotel late on Thursday
evening without taking questions from reporters, though,
when asked how the talks were going, one unidentified U.S. official said «Well.»
Overall, cash
returned to shareholders is much lower today —
even with the recent surge instigated by activist campaigns — than in decades past
when the economy enjoyed much more robust growth.
Even so, taxpayers and tax
return preparers should file
when they're ready.
«
Even when they were highly successful in terms of their [
return], they were often not fully integrated into the leadership of the funds.»
Indeed,
even Robert Shiller's cyclically - adjusted P / E (CAPE) is much better correlated with actual subsequent market
returns, across a century of market cycles,
when we account for the profit margin embedded in the 10 - year average of earnings.
Even VC's think this way, which is why Fred Wilson
when describing his decision to syndicate a portion of his invesment in GeoCities to another investor says, «I learned that good partners are worth every penny of
returns you give up to get them.»
But
when we see someone make the right call on bigger and bigger trades for nearly 20 years running — and deliver 30 %
returns even after charging an absurd 3 % of assets and 35 % of profits as Cohen does — it's not envy that is the instinctive response; it's disbelief.
Yet
when more women are in CEO and other high - level positions, the
return on equity effect is
even higher.
As their explaination:
When you send them a mount of BTC, they will hack it by the double (or 3,4... times) the amount by made many complicated techologys in transaction... Simple, If you send them 1 BTC, they will
return you 5, 6 or
even 10 BTCs!
Our actual expectation is that the completion of the current market cycle is likely to wipe out the entire total
return of the S&P 500 — in excess of Treasury bill
returns — all the way back to roughly October 1997; an outcome that would require a market retreat no larger than it experienced in the past two cycles, and that would not
even carry historically reliable valuation measures to materially undervalued levels (see
When You Look Back On This Moment In History).
Many investors neglect «alternative» assets
when investing by age but the group can be a great boost to
return and some investments may
even help lower your risk.
Even though the yield - to - maturity for the remaining life of the bond is just 7 %, and the yield - to - maturity you bargained for
when you bought the bond was only 10 %, the
return you have earned over the first 10 years is an impressive 16.26 %!
But they earn such strong
returns on capital that they tend to always have cash pouring out of their business,
even when growing rapidly or during recessions.
I think those are bogus, because inflation and investment
returns are weakly related
when it comes to risk assets like stocks and any other investment with business risk,
even in the long run.
A combination of a lost decade and having to sell equities at low prices in order to live can diminish your portfolio — to the point where it won't recover
even when the salad days
return.
Even during the 1940's
when bond yields were low, stocks were much better values than today, boosting long - term expected
returns to about 6 percent.
These buyers are large investors — central banks, insurance companies, commercial banks and
even index funds — that supposedly do not care about
returns, and will pay any price
when transacting bonds.
Of course since they also get that additional $ 100
return on their purchase
when then bond term ends, so their total
return is
even better than the 5.6 %.
Even with the required private mortgage insurance
when putting less than 20 % down, you can get a better
return on your money in non-equity assets.
Dividends also offer a positive
return even when stock prices fall.
Part two: Poor
returns later: In most scenarios the portfolio swelled so much in the golden years that it's still able to sustain your life style as your clock runs down,
even if (/
when) the market eventually turns lower.
That was a bit worse than
even the estimate based on a terminal P / E of 7, because the brutal 1974 bottom formed a sharp but temporary «V.» In contrast, in the 10 years beginning in 1990 (
when the price / peak - earnings ratio was close to 11), the S&P 500 achieved a total
return of fully 20 % annually.
Performance may move in cycles — and there will likely be years
when even the «best - performing» style may not have positive
returns.
Nominal equity
returns in high single digits don't get it done
when your cost of capital is in the teens, but
even more revealing is looking at the zombie banks in terms of risk - adjusted
return on capital or RAROC.