Sentences with phrase «growth over the long haul»

With its price - to - earnings ratio of 19, investors aren't pricing in any spectacular growth over the long haul.
However, the additional benefit of taurine lies in its ability to increase your muscle strength, making them able to endure harder workouts, which will help your muscle growth over the long haul.
Companies with high multiples tend to contract, because it is difficult to maintain superior growth over the long haul.
That's certainly an advantage for younger workers, who can withstand short - term market fluctuations and could benefit from investment growth over the long haul.
In fact, I think we could see additional growth over the long haul as energy prices stabilize and new technology spreads into the broader economy.

Not exact matches

To achieve future growth, Starbucks says it will focus on a mix of goals that will boost results both near term and over the longer haul.
So we'll next look at what the company has done over the last decade (a good proxy for the long haul) in terms of top - line and bottom - line growth, before comparing that to a near - term forecast for profit growth.
Establishing rates that are sustainable over the long haul contributes to economic growth.
A stock must meet a slew of earnings - related criteria, showing that its earnings growth is at a high rate over the long haul; persistent over several years in a row; accelerating in more recent quarters; and sustainable, i.e. driven by sales growth, not cost - cutting measures.
Over the long haul, I think that culture has a bigger impact on the growth of GDP / person than natural resources of an area.
Company stock prices typically rise over the long haul due to earnings growth.
Just as studies have shown that value investing holds a slight edge over growth investing over the long haul, fundamental investing has shown an ability to outperform its traditional cap - weighted peers, although that history is not long once you throw out back - testing (results «proven» by looking backward and seeing how the strategy might have performed had it existed years ago).
So we'll next look at what the company has done over the last decade (a good proxy for the long haul) in terms of top - line and bottom - line growth, before comparing that to a near - term forecast for profit growth.
The rest comes from growth or capital gains, which year by year will fluctuate or even be negative, but over the long haul can be another 1 % to 3 % on top of the more assured yield from income investing.
You begin with stocks, which are a portfolio's engine of growth: They're the asset class that will give you the best shot at outpacing the twin threats of inflation and taxes over the long haul.
I think 5 - 7 % organic dividend growth is definitely possible over the long haul, and is basically the rate I use for my long - term forecasts.
If I really want to live off of this income for decades, I have to be mindful of growth and sustainability out over the long haul, not just today.
Value does tend to beat the broad index over the long haul, because there's nothing like getting a good deal (note a stock can be in both the growth and value categories).
It's hard to imagine how over the long haul the stock market wouldn't be correlated with GDP growth.
We see this in modest arrivals growth from the traditional markets where travellers are now choosing short - haul holidays instead of trips over to long - haul destinations.
The implication for expensive, high risk and high carbon fuels such as Canadian tar sands is that over the long haul, in a world that is responding to climate change, neither price nor demand will support the rapid growth that is currently planned for by industry and the Canadian government.
Demography is the major driver of demand for housing over the long haul and the aging of Canada's population is likely to act as a constraint on home price growth in the years ahead.
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