Sentences with phrase «invest at fair value»

Being only willing to invest at fair value will produce more dividends in the long run, as I will demonstrate later.
Ironically, that can be a fallacious argument because being willing to only invest at fair value can actually produce more dividend income over the long run, not less.

Not exact matches

If you purchase shares at a discount, you must report as income the difference between the cash you invest and the fair market value (full value) of the stock you buy.
To do so, we invest only when we believe we can a purchase a business at less than fair value.
The Daily Star values Dzagoev as # 13m and that's a fair price that Arsene Wenger would surely be more than willing to invest in the 22 year Russian attacker who showed great potential at Euro 2012 despite his country bowing out at the first hurdle.
Former Trade and Industry Minister, Alan Kwadwo Kyeremanten, who made this known at the party's manifesto launch at the Accra International Trade Fair Centre in Accra, said, «the NPP will pursue aggressive industrialization based on value addition; provide tax and related incentives for manufacturing businesses; investing in skills training and apprenticeship, as well as providing resources for small businesses and start - ups to emerge and flourish.»
When one considers that GDP growth in Turkey is coming in at a run rate of right around 2 %, one might determine 8 times earnings for a Turkish ETF heavily invested in financials to be fair value.
Two, in the event that prices do fall to one - half of fair value, there will be amazing opportunities to invest in stocks available to those who at the time possess both capital to invest and the emotional ability to put it into stocks.
Given the significant increases in land and quota values over the last number of years it is becoming increasingly difficult to transfer the family farm at fair market value and meet the cash requirements of paying farm debt, repaying of the parents» investment, paying income tax on the farm operations, investing in additional farm operations and upgrades, and provide a living for the children.
Imagine a world where you could invest in highest quality dividend growth stocks at a discounted valuation or below fair market value.
I'll have 10 % invested in shares that I think are trading at 50 % of fair value and 2 % in a position that I estimate is at 30 % of fair value AND, ON REFLECTION, I HAVE TO CONCLUDE THAT MY ESTIMATE OF RISK IN BOTH POSITIONS IS SIMILAR.
Sadly, no... Green's invested EUR 214 million to date in property — quite obviously they've paid (at least) fair market value.
Therefore, if DOC can't show any upside potential now (fair value at $ 13.41), there is not much appeal to invest in DOC.
I still get to invest in stocks when they are selling at one - half fair value.
I follow the value investing approach to picking stocks, which involves buying them at a discount to their fair value.
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