Sentences with phrase «get decent returns in»

You got to take risk to get decent returns in long - term.

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We think that an MBA is an investment in yourself, and you should get a decent return.
An MBA is an investment in yourself, and you should get a decent return.
«Fortunately, I made a few small property investments, which I was able to get a decent return on, so there was enough cash in the kitty to explore my options.
Not that long ago, you could buy a CD in a U.S. bank and get a decent rate of return... 4 % or 5 % annually was typical.
In a really large crisis, the return on risk assets may look decent from ten years before to ten years after, but a lot of people get surprised by their need to draw on those assets at the wrong moment — bad events come in bunches, when the credit cycle goes busIn a really large crisis, the return on risk assets may look decent from ten years before to ten years after, but a lot of people get surprised by their need to draw on those assets at the wrong moment — bad events come in bunches, when the credit cycle goes busin bunches, when the credit cycle goes bust.
Theo will realize he actually got the better deal, decent money and in return a better loyal fan base and a chance to not be benched if he doesn't score in 1 game.
Get a decent haul here + decent back - up at CB and DMF in Jan window, + returning Walcott, Ozil, Ramsey and the second half of the season would be set fair.
EMU didn't get much out of its return game but still ranked a decent 65th in Special Teams S&P + because of two legs: Austin Barnes» and Paul Fricano's.
In 158 games for the Reds, the German international has managed to amass a total of 12 goals and 10 assists, a decent return considering the player is often made to screen the Liverpool defence instead of getting forward and supporting the attack.
Newcastle had got off to a decent start in the league upon their return from the Championship.
FFS get of Pavs back he is a decent striker and if given 5 or 6 games in a row would offer a good return.
If the club can get through the next weeks with decent results until Walcott and Chamberlain return in a few weeks, then they will have a great chance of ending a long standing drought come May.
I know I will have to return to work in February as I am the main earner and whilst I get a relatively decent maternity package, it won't allow longer leave.
But some believe that a canny British team which was providing something decent in return could get them to treat this requirement in a rather less strict manner so that a more mutually beneficial package could be sold back home.
After the sprawling, multi-character, Biblical - climax that was 1999's Magnolia, Anderson returned with a much more focused story, about an isolated and fitfully angry (though decent) man named Barry Egan, who is in love with a kind woman, has run afoul of some unscrupulous phone - sex operators, and is working on a scam to exploit a marketing loophole that will get him frequent - flyer miles for pudding cups.
Cassie Scerbo returns, a half decent character in the first one, but now a source of eye candy (I can't complain — one scene where she emerges from a river did get my heart pumping).
The Stockholm City Library is working with publishers, now, to set up a pilot project for a dual licensing mode based on the library helping the publishers digitize their backlist and, in return, getting decent lending terms.
We believe that between sales of the Kindle eBook, print book, AudioBook as well as sales of other books in the series, we will get a decent return on our investment (ROI).
Despite the the not so good return from this article, it is accepted in the mainstream as a valid approach to get decent returns.
One of the great drawbacks of this historically low interest rate environment we're in is that it's darn difficult to get anything close to a decent return on your cash nowadays.
In the past I thought I was a lone wolf trying to get a decent return on my cash component.
One reason for that is the challenge of getting a decent return given the stock market's current gyrations and potentially weaker - than - normal returns in the future.
One needs to stay invested in ULIP through out the policy term to get any decent returns.
Instead of investing in dozens of MFs, if one can just pick 2 to 3 good mutual funds, thats more than enough to get decent returns (of course the investment horizon should be long - term).
As rates rise and investors can realize a decent return in legitimate high yield investments like CDs and money markets, many expect investors to get out of the risk trade and back into fixed FDIC - protected instruments.
Consider the following warning signs when buying property In order to remain a successful real estate investor, or to get a decent return on investment from your very first apartment investment, your job is to make a decent passive income.
I can see this being a issue with Family Plans that have 3 or more kids in them who contribute 2K (or more) / child / year and get decent returns on their investments.
Dear Yash, ULIPs are long - term product, you may have to invest in it till policy maturity to get decent returns.
There is roughly one trillion dollars in student loan debt floating around out there right now, and the government sure as heck wants to get that money back and with a decent return.
If the required savings amount is high, we have two options, take risk and invest in equity oriented products to get decent returns (more than 9 %), (or) decrease the required corpus.
Personally, I prefer investing in full in Equity funds for my long term goals, I believe that one can invest as much as possible in Equities and give as much time as possible to get decent Inflation adjusted Returns.
George can reduce his mutual fund fees and get broad diversification in his RRSP with a simple balanced fund that should reward him with a decent 4 % annual return over the long run.
You may have no choice but to write an option that goes out 2, 3, or even 6 months in order to get enough premium to get a decent return after commssions.
Dear Srikanth, Even if the performance of your Funds is not up to the mark in the last one month, you have to remain invested for long - term to get decent returns from equity funds.
With proper asset allocation, it's possible to lower the amount of risk in your portfolio while still maintaining a decent return, which should help you get better sleep at night!
However in order to get a decent rate of return you need to keep the funds in for a five - to -10-year term.
In my long - term portfolio, I do have ELSS fund (diversified) and also one Mid-cap fund which I believe are giving the much needed scope to get decent returns.
The point here is, if one remain invested in equity funds for longer period, the probability of getting decent returns is high.
But, please note that I'm using worked out in the sense that you made money, got a decent absolute return, etc..
As retirement gets closer, shifting into bonds is the smart thing to do as this will protect most of your money in the case of a stock market crash while providing a decent return.
I suspect you will need to put some decent money in to make decent returns — it's all about the percentage return you are getting.
The sell - off in U.S. and Canadian bonds has raised yields due within 10 years to levels at which investors can finally get decent returns, according to Moore, who co-manages more than $ 50 billion in Canadian and U.S. fixed income for Fidelity.
You could make the case that lower interest rates are what's driving folks to buy more stocks in hopes of getting a decent return.
Dear Meera, I believe that if you have paid less than 50 % of all policy premiums, it is better to Surrender and re-invest in other better fin products to get decent returns.
If you can afford a big loss then think in a different angle, why can't you re-invest the surrender value in equity oriented options (as per your requirements, if possible), take risk and expect to get decent returns from here - on.
But do an «opportunity cost» analysis, means if you surrender the units of both policies and invest in Equity oriented mutual funds for long term (depends on your financial goals), analyze if you can get decent returns over & above the expected returns from ULIP funds.
It is advisable not to invest in these kind of traditional plans if one wants to get decent or better returns.
Frederick Vettese: It is one thing to hope you get decent investment returns on your savings after retirement but what about having a defensive strategy in case things go badly?
Souls are the main currency of the game and are used to purchase anything from armour upgrades to new weapons and rings with special properties; they're also used for levelling up, so it pays to return to Majula whenever you get a decent amount and spend them wisely rather than press on and risk losing them all, which is a lesson I was admittedly slow to learn at first, resulting in the loss of many thousands of precious souls.
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