Sentences with phrase «hypothetical example shows»

The accompanying hypothetical example shows the growth potential of a tax deferred investment vehicle.
This hypothetical example shows that if you started with an initial investment of $ 75,000 in a taxable account over a 30 - year time - frame, it would grow to $ 266,740, assuming a 6 % rate of return.
The above is a hypothetical example shown for illustrative purposes only.
I then created a hypothetical example showing the impact of investing $ 1000 and earning the median of 1st quartile returns (the 87.5 th percentile) of active small - cap share classes for a 3 - year period, and earning the median of 4th quartile returns (the 12.5 th percentile) of active small - cap share classes for the following 3 - year period.

Not exact matches

Take a look at the table below, which shows hypothetical examples of how different strike prices and volatilities could affect CSEPs under various market conditions.
Now let's go through an example showing how a hypothetical portfolio would have fared through different stock market periods and time horizons.
«We can show concrete examples to our leadership of how advanced modeling and simulation is driving new product development instead of hypothetical charts.»
For example, in 2008 Jonathan Feng and Jason Kumar, both then at the University of California, Irvine, showed how a phenomenon known as supersymmetry could produce a hypothetical class of particles much lighter and more weakly interacting than WIMPs.
To continue with our hypothetical example, the data show that all of the test scores, 1 through 4, are somewhat related to one another, which is consistent with the existence of g.
This is a hypothetical example to show the benefits of making monthly investments over time.
Note: This example shows extreme hypothetical index movement to illustrate the point.
To really show you the difference that each plan can make for you, we're going to use the hypothetical example of the following:
In order to show that higher - frequency trading does not equate to higher overall profits, let's look at a hypothetical example of a trader who over-traded on the 4 hr charts during one month versus a trader who traded less - frequently on the daily chart for the same month.
As a hypothetical example, advisors have shown me portfolios with a 60 % weighting in value and 40 % in growth.
This hypothetical example assumes the following (1) $ 5,500 annual IRA contributions on January 1 of each year for the age ranges shown, (2) an annual rate of return of 7 % and (3) no taxes on any earnings within the IRA.
Let's take an idealized example: Figure 1 shows the hypothetical linear relationship between a variable A simulated by 29 climate models and a projection of future climate changes (here ECS, but in principle any climate - change response may be considered).
If I decide to say that the reason that Spencer is so often wrong is that «Roy W. Spencer is insane due to an advanced, untreated case of syphilis» then that would likely be libel per se, but I am not actually claiming that his many errors have occurred because «Roy W. Spencer is insane due to syphilis,» I'm just noting that as a hypothetical example that would be libel per se if I did say it, to show how inaccurately that legal jargon is being bandied about here.
For example, judges and lawyers could decide a hypothetical case based on two sets of briefs shown to various subjects in varying combinations of high - readability and low - readability.
Below, we'll explain them in greater detail, show you how they would apply to a hypothetical scenario, and give real world examples of how they're described in contracts.
Lets take a hypothetical example to show you how important Downers Grove renters insurance may be.
To take just two examples, studies of hypothetical dilemmas requiring adolescents to choose between antisocial behavior suggested by their peers and positive social behavior of their own choosing show that peer influences increase between childhood and early adolescence as adolescents begin to separate from parental control, peak at age fourteen, and then decline slowly during the high school years.
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