Sentences with phrase «get the numbers wildly»

I am trying to get retirement studies that get the numbers wildly wrong corrected.
Studies that get the numbers wildly wrong do not serve the purpose for which investment research is conducted.
That means that we mustcorrect retirement studies that get the numbers wildly wrong.
My good friend Mike Piper has written an article («Investing Based on Market Valuation») at his Oblivious Investor blog exploring my finding that the Old School safe withdrawal rate studies get the numbers wildly wrong (promoted recently by my other good friend Todd Tresidder) and the research done by my other good friend Wade Pfau showing that Valuation - Informed Indexing has for the entire 140 years for which we have market data available to us provided far higher returns at greatly reduced risk.
Valuation - Informed Indexing # 127 by Rob Bennett My good friend Mike Piper has written an article («Investing Based on Market Valuation») at his Oblivious Investor blog exploring my finding that the Old School safe withdrawal rate studies get the numbers wildly -LSB-...]
I believe that what you are looking for is the e-mail in which Wade expresses his concern to me about the threat that the Goons made to get him fired from his job for the «crime» of having publicly expressed his view that the Old School safe withdrawal rate studies need to be corrected now that there is a consensus in this field that they get the numbers wildly wrong, Diversified.

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Some occupations did wildly better than others, both in terms of the number of jobs and what they got paid.
I think that the polls may continue to swing wildly around for a few months, as we see how the economic situation pans out, I certainly get the impression in Chesterfield that an unusually high number of people are undecided at the moment, though there has certainly been an improvement in the likelihood to vote of Labour supporters in the last two or three months.
The Jungle Book, Disney's latest cartoon - to - live - action adaptation, gets a lot of things right: It's wildly entertaining, full of great vocal performances by a stacked A-list cast, and boasts a hilarious / creepy musical number by none other than Christopher Walken.
«We have seen the way in which having federal guidance around transgender students, for example, has really helped to empower a number of students to make sure they are getting access to the education they need in state and district climates that vary wildly on those issues,» Potter said.
I myself find that while actual incidence can vary wildly, the average number and annoyance of typos increases the further one gets from traditional dead tree publishers.
If the Buy - and - Hold Model gets the retirement numbers wildly wrong, Buy - and - Hold has failed us and needs to be replaced.
The reality is that, while I have known since the late 1990s that the Old School SWR studies get all the numbers wildly wrong, I am myself still in the process of coming to terms with the implications of the idea that valuations affect SWRs (and everything else relating to stock investing, to be sure).
Those studies get the numbers that millions of people have used to plan their retirements wildly wrong because they do not include adjustments for the valuation level that applies on the day the retirements begin (because the authors of the studies believe in the Efficient Market Hypothesis!).
Both carriers» data prices exclude talk and text, and your overall monthly bill will vary wildly, depending on the number of add - ons you get.
1) Hourly: usually at or around $ 20 - 50 an hour, but this number can vary wildly depending on the level of service you're getting.
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