Sentences with phrase «flow over the short term»

Other studies found that funds with positive net flow perform better than those with negative net flow over the short term.
But here's the paradox: the lower monthly payment with leasing can actually be more expensive in the long run, even though it's easier on your cash flow over the short term.

Not exact matches

One is legitimate — every year in which short - term interest rates are expected to be zero instead of say, a typical 4 %, should reasonably warrant a 4 % valuation premium in stocks and bonds, over and above run - of - the - mill historical norms (one can demonstrate this using any discounted cash flow approach).
I received some incredible traction on the blog as a result of two posts, one here on my site (JNJ and EMR Purchase), and the other over at 1500 Days, a guest post regarding the use of P2P lending for short - term cash flow.
We believe that by managing for increasing Collisions + Co-Learning + Connectedness (when combined with Diversity + Density), we will improve the innovation and productivity of downtown Las Vegas over the long term, even if it's occasionally at the cost of short - term profits or cash flow.
Sure, there may be short - term gain in screwing over a founder or bailing on a floundering company, but it simply is not worth it in the long - run: word will spread, and a venture capitalists» deal flow is only as good as their reputation.
«From other studies, we know that exercise training programs that improve fitness may increase blood flow and oxygen to the brain over the short term,» Spartano said.
That means that California is now home to 912 charter schools and well over 316,000 students, all of whom deserve better than schools facing an untenable cash flow situation caused by State deferrals, apportionment funding delays and difficulty in securing affordable short - term loans.
Many small businesses with tight cash flows often need a short - term federal loan to hold them over until customers or vendors pay for services or product.
Investors in Vanguard S&P 500 ETF are getting exposure to 500 of the biggest and most successful businesses of our time, and chances are that these companies as a group will continue producing growing earnings and cash flows for investors over the coming decades, no matter how tough the economic environment in the short term.
Since 2010, we've guided over 1,200 clients to achieve a level of financial contentment they never thought possible helping them reduce debt, improve cash flow, save, invest and plan for both short and long term goals.
Over the long run, stock prices are driven by proven company earnings and cash flow, while in the short term, changes in expectation can move stock prices sharply.
They have applied the crowdfunding model to commercial lending that helps small businesses get over the cash flow gap that comes with selling products on short - term payment plans to customers.
The other important safety factor is the company's fortress - like balance sheet, courtesy of its strong current ratio (short - term assets / short - term liabilities), modest net debt position, and free cash flow that comfortably covers the dividend nearly twice over.
There are two basic investment risk models, one based on projected cash flows over a long period of time, discounted at a variety of future interest rate scenarios, and one based on short term correlations of expected market values.
Debt consolidation is not an instant solution but a short - term relief to help you gain control over your cash flow and finances.
Most academic research has shown short - sellers (represented by measures of short - interest) generate excess returns over the medium to longer - term, and some recent work ferrets out subsequent news flow to posit they [shorts] possess informational advantage (better research?)
I'm not really sure as to why it outperforms and it has also surprised me because while the Buffett investors are looking for a very solid cash flow yield where they expect it to be stable over a period of time, we are looking for fat returns in a very short term and the only way you can get that is through these «ugly» businesses!
Market prices in OPMI markets seem to be set by market participants focused on short - run outlooks and trying to pick market bottoms; technical chartist considerations; predictions about stock market movements over the near term; general stock market predictions at the expense of company analysis; emphasis on earnings per share, cash flow and dividends to the exclusion of balance sheet considerations, especially creditworthiness.
Because these cash flows occur throughout the life of the loan, they are computed using the longer term, 10 - year swap interest rate, as it represents a forecast of future short - term rates likely to be realized over the life of the loan.
The key questions are — how long do you plan to stay in the home, when do you want to pay off the mortgage or sell the property, what will your income look like in the next 3, 5 — 10 years — do you need better cash flow with lower payments or a workable repayment plan to pay off the mortgage sooner — knowing the borrower's short and long term plans and financial goals is necessary to make the best options avilable — the numbers of actual cost and benefits are the answer — show the total costs of principal and interest over 5 year periods and the total for keeping the loan for the full term, these are the real costs and savings for the borrower.
Observed changes in short term precipitation intensity from previous research and the anticipated changes in flood frequency and magnitude expected due to enhanced greenhouse forcing are not generally evident at this time over large portions of the United States for several different measures of flood flows.
As these glaciers retreat due to global warming (see Chapter 1), river flows are increased in the short term, but the contribution of glacier melt will gradually decrease over the next few decades.
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The Ca properties will likely make more over the short term and even perhaps over the long term, but their price volatility is much higher than the Midwest properties and the annual cash flow much more modest based either FMV or historical cost.
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