Sentences with phrase «far less return»

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But if nontraditional graduates had not returned to college at all, they would likely make far less.
«By making it less punitive for companies to bring back this money and making the process far less bureaucratic and difficult, we can return trillions and trillions of dollars to the economy and spur billions of dollars in new investments in our struggling communities and throughout our nation,» Trump said.
Controlled by a «militarized iPad,» the system would be based with the field unit, available on a moment's notice to return to base for supplies or evacuate casualities — with far less cost or risk than a manned helicopter.
Correction: Less than 0.04 percent of federal tax returns prepared and filed so far this year through Credit Karma have filed a Form 8949 for cryptocurrency gains and losses.
Indeed, Bitcoin has made investors far richer than gold has recently, with the cryptocurrency returning 1,116 % over the past 12 months, compared to less than 12 % for gold.
Efficient diversification will not be enough to earn good returns; even very well established track records will provide a less reliable guide to future performance; and bond managers will probably have to stray far from their comfort zone to deliver even modestly positive real returns.
If you want less variability, it will cost you as far as expected return.
As a result, past returns have been somewhat higher than 10 % annually, but that also means that stocks are now priced to deliver far less than 10 % annually in the future.
Another problem is that if capital returns have become far more uncertain, then the stocks should have become less attractive in recent years rather than more.
Even a relatively mundane corporate tax return for a Canadian corporation with a few dozen employees and domestic operations can easy run into 100 pages, and frankly our tax legislation and compliance obligations are far less onerous than those of our US cousins (by way of example, our Tax Act is one phone book, the IRC is three, of more or less inpenetrable gibberish).
If I wanted more return I would just run out farther on the frontier optimizing with less bonds.
That was far better than the less - than - 2 % return on treasury securities.
With our hearts and our mouths and our pinkies, we made a promise to each other that in a couple of years — when things are far less eventful and chaotic than they are at this particular moment in time — we'll return with a master plan and heavy boxes packed with only our most essential belongings.
But to answer your question... There are and were injuries to two starters in this loosing period, Lillard was out one game due to his son's birth and tweaked his ankle upon return, he has looked less the 100 % on some nights ever since and is far from that MVP candidate performance he was putting up earlier.
In Part 2 I will offer a suggestion, together with some evidence, that actually the archetypal successful teams in Europe rely far less on massive goal returns from their centre forwards than many might imagine.
However, after spending their previous two league games on the road, we are confident Roberto Martinez and Wigan will appreciate the return home to a venue where the Latic's are far less exposed.
Your toddler can take a break and then return to nursing when your milk comes in (as it is far less painful with abundant milk and no more pregnancy hormones) if that is something you are comfortable with.
Mangano went so far as to show Singh a personal tax return demonstrating he was making $ 114,000 less as a public official, Singh said.
Fresh off his big win last night in NY - 9 (vicariously, through Congressman - elect Bob Turner), Ed Koch plans to return his attention to a crusade he launched last year with (so far) somewhat less success: Redistricting reform.
- GDP per capita is still lower than it was before the recession - Earnings and household incomes are far lower in real terms than they were in 2010 - Five million people earn less than the Living Wage - George Osborne has failed to balance the Budget by 2015, meaning 40 % of the work must be done in the next parliament - Absolute poverty increased by 300,000 between 2010/11 and 2012/13 - Almost two - thirds of poor children fail to achieve the basics of five GCSEs including English and maths - Children eligible for free school meals remain far less likely to be school - ready than their peers - Childcare affordability and availability means many parents struggle to return to work - Poor children are less likely to be taught by the best teachers - The education system is currently going through widespread reform and the full effects will not be seen for some time - Long - term youth unemployment of over 12 months is nearly double pre-recession levels at around 200,000 - Pay of young people took a severe hit over the recession and is yet to recover - The number of students from state schools and disadvantaged backgrounds going to Russell Group universities has flatlined for a decade
This was to be a year of celebration for New York's booming gambling industry, but like casinos themselves — where glitter often hides the grime — the reality has been far less glamorous, with underwhelming returns, evidence of industry cannibalization and a new, sharp - edged conflict between the state and a major tribal gambling operation.
However, our unwavering belief is that, if an entertainment product becomes a hit, it can produce returns that far outstrip less risky investments.
Even if you are trying to replace like with like, it is far from clear if, for instance, the nightingales of Lodge Hill will, upon returning from overwintering in Africa, find their way to any new habitat created for them, still less whether they will find it to their liking.
Further, less than 50 % of all HFSP fellows returned to their home countries upon the conclusion of their fellowships, and 70 % stayed in the United States.
But it's more than that, not only do they grow faster and eat less food, and obviously create a far better economic return for us, it's a matter of getting your animals into the ponds when you require them and that's priceless.
It also transports cholesterol from extra-hepatic sites, including the arterial wall, to the liver for excretion via reverse cholesterol transport.77 Results from IER (60 - 85 % ER / alternate days) trials have thus far been inconsistent, with some reporting decreases 40, and others increases 37, 39, but with the majority showing no effects on HDL cholesterol levels.38, 42, 43, 45, 49, 51, 52Inconsistencies may have arisen due to the biphasic response of HDL documented by studies of ER induced weight - loss, whereby levels typically decrease during active weight - loss then either return to baseline or (less commonly) rise following attainment of weight stability.78 Complementary increases in HDL levels and particle size have been shown when endurance exercise have been combined with IER 42, 46, 47 however further discussion goes beyond the scope of this review.
But there's also a law of diminishing returns — and you need far less exercise than you think to lower stress or lower risk of chronic disease.
Ben: Yeah, that's something that you do have to do with pro-hormones is you have to have to cycle them if you're gonna take them because it allows your body to return to its normal level of endogenous hormone production so anytime you're using testosterone or any of these testosterone pre-cursors, you're artificially increasing your testosterone levels, as a result your body generates far less, you know, if we're talking about testosterone, far less testosterone than normal, and so you know that's not really concerning when you're taking the pro-hormones, once you get off them though, you feel like crap.
He further suggests tackling only the quick emails — ones that can be responded to in five minutes or less — in the early hour and then returning to the longer ones on your second, PM pass.
Puzzles return, but are far less perplexing than the series» early iterations, bar one towards the games conclusion.
Nine may have gotten lower marks, lesser returns, and far fewer awards than Rob Marshall's first musical film, but I found it to be considerably more appealing than Chicago.
The next Jaguar XJ will be far less swoopy, returning to its roots as a classic three - box sedan.
My main problem with the car is the huge number of minor irritations which add together to make living with it on a daily basis far less pleasurable, such as the inability to sufficient dim the sat nav screen at night, the folding rear seats that do not return to their original position, the fact you need to press a button to see the clock and the inability to pause iPod audio.
On the opposite end of the process, Automated Materials Handling, or AMH, means far less work for librarians in putting returned items back on the shelves for the next patron, especially following a long weekend when large stacks of returned items sit idly awaiting their placement.
(Note: that strategy may well be deep in the Law of Diminishing Returns since competing on price is far less effective now.)
The bottom line is, e-books not only cost a lot less to produce (no printing costs, shipping, warehousing, or returns), but also require far less up - front investment and risk.
Let's say that the total amount that you transfer is $ 18K (for a year's living cost, $ 1500 * 12 months), the fee for that will be $ 540 ($ 18000 * 0.03), which I'll bet is far less than a return airfare from the US to India / China / UAE.
Even if you only get sideswiped by several years of unusually low returns early in your retirement, you can wind up with far less than you had bargained on.
But with the yield on long low - investment grade bonds hovering above 5 %, I can tell you with certainty as a life actuary that the life companies are not providing a 7 % return to retirees — it is far, far less, more like 4 %, or maybe less.
The same can be said for older investors who have only 10 or 15 years to save for retirement: the amount you put in is far more important than your returns because you have far less compounding time.
Canadian equities were positive but far less robust, with Canadian large caps returning 13.26 % and Canadian small caps 7.76 %.
These loans generally have maturities of less than ten years and provide risk adjusted returns that are far superior to investments with comparable safety.
There really is such a thing as a free lunch — Valuation - Informed Indexers earn far higher returns while taking on far less risk.
The risk as measured by the volatility of the portfolio returns expressed in annualized terms is far less for dividend paying stocks than it is for non-dividend paying stocks.
We are going to be able to invest at far less risk, to earn far higher returns, to retire many years sooner, and to avoid economic crises like the one we are living through today.
The Permanent Portfolio (with a 25 % gold position) has annual returns from 1972 to the present that are comparable with other balanced portfolios with FAR less volatility.
Dollar - weighted returns are far less than that for buy - and - holders in ETFs.
Over the past 25 years, single - family rental returns were nearly identical to stock returns and outperformed bonds, but with far less volatility
They generally show quality factors such as ROIC as adding some return, but it is far less significant than the raw value factors such as «book / market.»
The risk is not worth the reward and quite frankly you can get similar returns investing simply with the S Fund at far less risk.
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