They ensure that your mortgage payments are manageable, helping
you guard against interest rates rises.
BlackRock is urging investors to rethink their bonds in 2015, and part of that means using flexible fixed income strategies to
guard against interest rate risk and credit events, while also enhancing the diversification of your fixed income portfolio.
Not exact matches
If ACOBA approve this they will be signing their own death - warrant, confirming they are not fit for purpose and unable to
guard against conflicts of
interest and consequences of the revolving door - two of the most prevalent corruption risks in UK politics.
Amid an emerging markets debt crisis in 1998, the Fed cut
interest rates to try to
guard the United States
against economic fallout, which helped the stock market gain a whopping 29 percent that year despite the global troubles.
In remarks at the AARP on Monday, Obama stressed the importance of imposing a cohesive standard mandating that all brokers and advisors working in the retirement space act in their clients» best
interests to
guard against conflicted advice that could harm investors.
It should be an active decision to
guard against risk and operate in the best
interest of plan participants.
If so, we need to be perpetually on
guard against it, and George Mosse's intelligent reflections are of much more than historical
interest.
Companies have a vested
interest in promoting their products and for this reason international marketing standards prevent them from contacting parents or advertising their products and call on health workers to
guard against conflicts of
interest.
The discrepancy suggests that a cornerstone of the law, intended to
guard against conflicts of
interest and cronyism has been ignored more than a year after the bill passed following contentious negotiations between Mayor Shayne Gallo and the Common Council.
I'd like the paper to publish a little map showing the names and addresses of the armed
guards hired to protect
against their perceived threats, because in their own words, «readers are understandably
interested to know about guns in their neighborhoods»
Critics want to see more public debate and financial disclosure from council members to
guard against conflicts of
interest.
There are the
interests of employees, who have a perfectly legitimate set of
interests to
guard against arbitrariness and get as much economic benefit out of their work as is possible.
They may need to ensure that the more vocal stakeholder groups are balanced
against other stakeholder
interests so that no one group becomes too dominant (i.e.
guarding against «pushy parent» syndrome).
I placed the
guard against losses on the principal component alone, not on the combination of
interest plus principal.
We protect you by carefully
guarding against conflicts of
interest and by giving you a completely unbiased opinion of value.
Instead, it helps
guard against default by guaranteeing a suite of low -
interest options administered by a network of banks and lending institutions.
Be on
guard against those low, low mortgage rates — you may end up spending more by refinancing than if you had stuck with your current mortgage, even if your new
interest rate would be under 3 or 4 percent, South Florida financial planners warn.Here are...
Because they're not susceptible to market forces, fixed - rate mortgages
guard you
against payment increases from
interest rate spikes.
Be on
guard against those low, low mortgage rates — you may end up spending more by refinancing than if you had stuck with your current mortgage, even if your new
interest rate would be under 3 or 4 percent, South Florida financial planners warn.
Inflation remained slightly below the Fed's 2 % target rate through March 2017, so it seems that recent rate hikes are aimed at returning
interest rates to a more typical historical range while
guarding against future inflation.1 The Fed dropped rates to historic lows in 2008 to stimulate the slow economy.
The analyst must seek to
guard himself
against this danger as best he can: in part, by dealing with those situations preferably which are not subject to sudden change; in part, by favoring securities in which the popular
interest is keen enough to promise a fairly swift response to value elements which he is the first to recognize; in part, by tempering his activities to the general financial situation — laying more emphasis on the discovery of undervalued securities when business and market conditions are on a fairly even keel, and proceeding with greater caution in times of abnormal stress and uncertainty.»
The Treasury Department cautioned dealers in January to
guard against failing to settle in the Treasury repo market as
interest rates fall.
Guarding against special
interests in any particular style or genre, his curatorial projects bridge gaps left in art history and reflect the creative imagination of the past, present and future.
Procedures to
guard against such manipulation of evidence are supposed to be in place whenever biases and conflicts of
interest interfere with duties to report the whole truth, especially in assessments that have such potentially drastic policy implications.
I noticed (and favourited) when Ben Pile tweeted he had been making that point for years I guess it doesn't matter who makes the point, and RPJ is good person to make it and get it heard, but I really want to
guard against the weaselling repositioning that is inevitable when people want to start claim they were always
interested in debating.
Realising that you find any «scientist» who dares to do anything at all political to be repugnant, I am sure that you will be shocked to the core and deeply disappointed to know that Dessler (he of the superquick paper
guarding orthodoxy
against the barbarian hordes) counts «climate change policy» as a major part of his research
interests.
[38] This should all be done to
guard against the lawyer taking what would be an inappropriate personal
interest in the litigation thereby putting at risk his or her obligation to provide the client with objective advice and undivided loyalty.
Constituted, as that body is, of the delegates of confederated States, some such provision was necessary to
guard against their mutual jealousy, since every proceeding
against a representative would indirectly affect the honour or
interests of the state which sent him.
In an administrative order published Monday, the court said that providing electronic access to nonconfidential court records «is a goal of the judicial branch,» but that «unfettered electronic access to all court records without policies in place to protect privacy
interests and
guard against unintended consequences detrimental to the judicial process can not be allowed.»
In this way, the Court assumes full responsibility for the order to permanently safeguard the best
interests of the child (ren), and
guard them
against acute or chronic feelings of guilt.
This presentation, by Moira Laidlaw, Esq., will review those financial eligibility rules and identify planning opportunities for clients, whether they are in the middle of a health care crisis or
interested in
guarding against one in the future.
1.3 It must be ensured that children in placement are
guarded against unplanned moves and / or moves which are not in their best
interests.
Our political leaders and regulators have been grappling with a very difficult question for some time now: How do we keep our
interest rates at the stimulative levels that our broader economy still desperately needs while
guarding against credit and housing bubbles?
Whether we are fighting to protect the mortgage
interest deduction, safeguard private property rights, eliminate unnecessary restrictions on your business or
guard against attempts to reduce the availability of credit for mortgage lending, you can REST ASSURED that we are fighting for you and your clients.
It will keep your
interests protected, and also
guard your hard working agent
against having to duke it out for a pay check.
(MCT)-- Be on
guard against those low, low mortgage rates — you may end up spending more by refinancing than if you had stuck with your current mortgage, even if your new
interest rate would be under 3 or 4 percent financial planners warn.