Not exact matches
The problem, according to the plan's critics, is that financial entities such as private - equity, venture capital and hedge
funds are all partnerships whose wealthy partners would see
substantial tax savings on large portions of their income unless congressional tax writers
find a way to exclude them.
«There is no doubt these are real costs — often more
substantial than the expense ratios that are more easy to discover — but
fund companies certainly don't make it easy to discover, and one really has to subscribe to third party research to
find these costs.»
Using survivorship bias - free performance, sales channel and holding data for active U.S. domestic equity
funds with at least five years of history and
substantial holdings / assets during 1980 through 2014, they
find that: Keep Reading
While we have
substantial doubt that the President would not have loved to be the one indicating in clear terms where money will come from to
fund this herculean promise if indeed a credible source has been as, we will eagerly await the said budget statement to
find out this and many more.
The article doesn't mention how these sources of
funding compared to that of received from banks, but they're likely to have been relatively
substantial to be given a mention in the article; moreover, it doesn't explain what these sources of
findings actually are, perhaps someone better informed may fill in these particular blanks.
In these positions, research
findings were an essential part of trying to provide practical policy choices in health services delivery, and
substantial external research
funds were made available to address tropical diseases and other health issues.
Her team also analyzed the type of research that NIH
funded, but
found no
substantial relationship between whether the grant focused on basic or applied science and its likelihood to be cited by a patent.
They also referred to the NAO's
findings saying that despite the initial
funds announced, they will «require much more
substantial investment from the government».
And a 2014 study of Massachusetts school districts
found that school finance reforms that increased state
funding and directed more of it to the highest - need districts «led to a
substantial increase in student performance across all districts.»
Using survivorship bias - free performance, sales channel and holding data for active U.S. domestic equity
funds with at least five years of history and
substantial holdings / assets during 1980 through 2014, they
find that: Keep Reading
Turning to the U.S., a study by Coval and Moscowitz
found that mutual
fund managers «earn
substantial abnormal returns in nearby investments,» suggesting that «investors trade local securities at an informational advantage.»
The authors
find that the filing of a 13D notice by an activist hedge
fund is a catalytic event for a firm that heralds
substantial positive returns in the stock.
Instead of trying to beat the market or trying to
find a mutual
fund manager who will beat the market net of his
substantial added costs, individual investors should instead focus their efforts on:
An anti-Kyoto, Anti-IPCC, anti-regulation lobby group
founded and run by Frederick Singer, that has received $ 20,000 from ExxonMobil... as well as having received
substantial funds from several other fossil - fuel industry sources including Shell, Unocal, Texaco, Arco, and the American Gas Association (see his sworn affidavit at http://tinyurl.com/2rrqz7; HeatIsOnline at: http://tinyurl.com/yqvozw; and Center for Media and Democracy: http://tinyurl.com/yloyf2).
Studying the same time frame as Next 10 did, the Partnership
found a dramatic loss of state
funding for affordable housing,
substantial increases in the percentage of income lower - income Californians spent on rent, and enormous increases in homelessness.
Furthermore, the think tank Dr. Singer
founded and currently runs, The Science and Environmental Policy Project, has received
substantial industry
funding, including contributions from Exxon, Shell, ARCO, Unocal, and Sun Oil, calling into question the objectivity of his testimony (Gelbspan, 1998).
It is at that point that owners
find themselves in a situation in which they have little choice but to either walk away from their investment or contribute
substantial funds to carry out the repair costs.