They provide a stable
income at lower risk but do not offer the upside return you might get in stocks.
Not exact matches
These include rolling out new pricing and packaging that target market segments most
at risk of dropping out of the cable ecosystem — youth,
low income and seniors.
So with one group of shareholders essentially writing a very large check to the government for all shareholders to reap the benefits of
lower corporate
income taxes in the future, it begs the question: Are the shareholders who are most
at risk in an inversion scenario even aware of this disadvantage?
The obstacles mean that only two - thirds of Canadians
at risk of cervical cancer are regularly screened for it — a rate that's much
lower among new Canadians,
low -
income womenand remote populations.
For the more
at -
risk lower - and middle -
income workers, that assumption isn't panning out.
2) Once you've been able to max out your 401k, aim to save
at least 10 % of your after - tax
income after maxing out your 401k in a
low - cost digital wealth advisor like Wealthfront, which automatically rebalances your money for you each month based off your
risk tolerance.
Before the end of April, when the market started its gut - wrenching descent, «the combination of return generation and
risk diversification was part of a broader virtuous circle for fixed
income, which also included significant inflows to the asset class and direct support from central banks,» El - Erian writes
at the start of his viewpoint, noting that in addition to delivering solid returns with
lower volatility relative to stocks, the inclusion of fixed
income in diversified asset allocations also helped to reduce overall portfolio
risk.
They can also invest in
low risk securities for a standard
income at the time of retirement.
In his free time, Brent teaches for - profit, social entrepreneurship to
low -
income,
at -
risk high school students in the Los Angeles & Bay Areas.
ABOUT BOOKS FOR KIDS The mission of Books for Kids is to promote literacy among all children with a special emphasis on
low -
income and
at -
risk preschool - aged children.
But a lesser - noticed story published that same day on the Times School Book blog reported that New York City is being forced to cut its Universal Meals Program, which had previously insured that all children
at some predominantly
low -
income schools received free lunches, without demonstrating economic need — and therefore without
risking social stigma by taking the school meal.
The Kitchen's life - changing social ventures include providing culinary job training to
at -
risk adults, turning wasted food into balanced meals for shelters and nonprofits, and serving healthy, scratch - cooked meals in
low -
income schools.
For future research, Berlin is looking
at programs that work with
low -
income or high -
risk families and try to promote supportive parenting behaviors.
They partner with other organizations to increase access to quality early childhood education for
low -
income children, address the impact of childhood traumas and enhance parental engagement with
at -
risk children's social and emotional learning.
Your support enables ECPC to sustain and expand programs serving
low -
income,
at -
risk families.
Although some of the enthusiasm for home visiting has waned in the past decades as reports of some large randomized trials have failed to demonstrate program effects, evidence from other programs targeted for families
at risk (eg,
low -
income families) has shown enough promise to build on program development momentum.
Children who grow up in
low income environments may be
at greater
risk of having psychosocial or behavioural problems.
In repeated RCTs with samples ranging from clinically referred middle - class preschoolers to
low -
income Head Start preschoolers
at risk for psychosocial adjustment, significant improvements have repeatedly been found one to two years following the intervention in promoting children's prosocial adjustment and reducing children's problem behaviours.
And we were refusing vaccines
at the
risk of the health of
lower -
income children of color.
The HV CoIIN aims to improve services provided by home visiting grantees to achieve better, faster results for
low -
income and other
at -
risk families served under the Federal Home Visiting Program
Are
at risk of a poor diet, such as teenagers,
low -
income women, and women who are consuming less than 1,800 calories a day.
As a final stage of development, two authors (VS and CR) assessed usability and feasibility by using the ResQu Index in a systematic review on maternal and perinatal outcomes related to place of birth for women
at low risk of obstetric complications in high -
income countries.
L+M runs a housing preservation fund with the stated mission «to acquire and rehabilitate properties
at risk of becoming unaffordable to
low - to - moderate -
income households.»
House Democrats demanded that their colleagues across the aisle reauthorize health coverage for millions of
low -
income kids whose insurance is
at risk of running out.
«With so many state - funded projects
at risk, The real impact is on thousands of
low - and middle -
income New Yorkers who may never see the new affordable housing they desperately need,» said Association President Jolie Milstein.
About HELP USA HELP USA is one of the nation's largest homeless service providers and
low -
income housing developers serving
at -
risk populations including families, veterans, and victims of domestic violence.
We also fund services for
low to middle
income households and for special needs populations including veterans, seniors, homeless families, individuals with HIV / AIDS, and
at -
risk youth.
Teacher layoffs would come on top of the mayor's proposal to slash child care subsidies for
low -
income families, which would put even more children
at risk, Mulgrew said.
The plan calls for independent oversight of the city's Housing Preservation Department; establishing a public education campaign to inform tenants about HPD's role; empowering a new body or building inspectors to collect fines against landlords; having HPD make repairs not completed by the landlord in the specified amount of time and then billing the landlord; making inspectors carry citations in multiple languages and send out reports in multiple languages; forcing landlords to make repairs within 24 hours of emergency violations; establishing an East Harlem HPD oversight team as a pilot for other areas with
at -
risk low -
income housing; providing inspections 24 - hours - a-day, 7 - days - a-week; and improving HPD's follow - up on violations.
To support the development of young students — particularly in
low -
income schools, which are
at risk for having less effective teachers and less engaged students — researchers are looking to classroom interventions focused on social - emotional learning.
Most
at risk: people who live in rural,
low -
income areas.
Four years ago, GSU had achievement gaps similar to other urban universities with
low -
income students, with graduation rates about 10 %
lower for «
at risk» students.
The findings are especially relevant to families with children living in
low -
income households; these kids are
at greater
risk of health problems resulting from poor air quality.
«
At risk in the U.S. are some ten million hunters, their families, and
low -
income beneficiaries of venison donation,» the report says.
Bilingual children from
low -
income homes are
at greater
risk of falling behind their peers in developing the appropriate language skills for their age group, leading to poorer academic achievement over time.
For the smartphone dependent population — the 7 percent of largely
low -
income Americans, defined by Pew Internet («U.S. Smartphone Use in 2015»), who have neither traditional broadband
at home nor any other online alternative — their personal information may be particularly
at risk.
«The rapid shifts in disease burden place poor people in
low - and middle -
income countries
at high
risk of not having access to appropriate services and incurring payments for health care that push them deeper into poverty,» said Timothy Evans, Director of Health, Nutrition and Population
at the World Bank Group.
Children from
low -
income families are
at substantial
risk in terms of their social - emotional and academic skills
at school entry, with fewer than half considered ready for school
at age 5.
«
Low -
income children are
at increased
risk for developing cognitive delays, but the specific environmental and biological factors that influence these outcomes are less understood,» explains Melissa L. Sturge - Apple, assistant professor of psychology
at the University of Rochester, who was part of the research team.
The intervention was most effective among children who are considered
at highest
risk for struggling in school — those from
low -
income backgrounds who are learning English as a second language.
However, immigrants living in high -
income areas were not
at lower risk of CP than their non-immigrant counterparts.
However, when also adjusted for
income, education and latitude the effect was even more marked —
at 39 %
lower risk.
Their findings, published today in the journal Contraception, support growing evidence for the need to revisit a national policy that disproportionately affects
low -
income and minority women
at high
risk for unintended pregnancies.
Unhealthy weight gain in pregnancy has been linked with postpartum weight retention but until now its long - term effects had been understudied in
low -
income and minority populations who are
at high
risk for obesity.
Needed: a strategy to promote resilience Compiling a list of suggestions, they push federal agencies to «make resilience a core aspect of all federal infrastructure and disaster - recovery funding» to strengthen affordable housing; ask for federal leaders to expand funding for programs, such as the
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, so
at -
risk municipalities can develop disaster plans and assess their vulnerabilities; and boost economic stability by opposing cuts to the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program, or SNAP, so families can afford to eat after a disaster.
«The ACA's
low -
income subsidies could reduce these barriers for many families, but millions of dependents for whom employer - sponsored family coverage is unaffordable could remain
at risk for cost - related problems because of ACA subsidy eligibility rules.»
Immigrant children are
at risk for poor school achievement, particularly when they are from
low -
income families.
They developed country - specific
risk charts for predicting individuals»
risk of cardiovascular disease, and country - specific assessments of the 10 - year cardiovascular disease burden.They estimate that the proportion of people
at high
risk (10 % or higher) of having a fatal heart attack or stroke within 10 years is higher in
low - and middle -
income countries (eg, China and Mexico) compared with high -
income countries (eg, South Korea, Spain, and Denmark).
Now, in a new study in 29
low -
income and middle -
income countries, researchers
at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health have identified yet another serious health
risk associated with intimate partner violence (IPV): smoking.
By developing blood biomarkers and «immunologic signatures» related to antigen - specific T - cell responses, the researchers hope to identify individuals with latent TB infection who are
at greatest
risk for progression to active disease, allowing development of prevention strategies to target those
at highest
risk in areas with high rates of infection (usually
low - and middle -
income countries), as well as high
income countries such as the U.S., where factors such as recent infection and HIV co-infection are associated with an increased
risk of progression to active TB.