Sentences with phrase «less investment flexibility»

The Board also considered that the Fund's total net assets will decrease as a result of the Initial Tender Offer (and the Conditional Tender Offer, if conducted), which may result in greater volatility, less investment flexibility and proportionately higher expenses for the Fund's remaining shareholders following the Tender Offers.

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For those who invest in alternative investments such as hedge funds and partnerships, the reality is that you have less flexibility on when you can sell and are often tied into an investment for a period.
The trade - off is that you have somewhat less flexibility with your investment choices.
Other governments around the world more successfully manage infrastructure investments, health systems and environmental resources, apparently with greater flexibility, less corruption, lower costs and better outcomes.
Cash gives you the flexibility to stress less, even with the ebbs and flows of business cycles, and also not rely on debt or long - term investments to cover your short - term needs.
The obvious benefits of «title - by - title» (or «pick - and - choose») buying have been well documented in LIS literature: not only does it provide libraries with the flexibility to supplement their existing catalogs with targeted selections, it requires less initial investment of time and money; it is often seen as the easiest way to select and purchase only what libraries need; and it is also the most intuitive to the library profession, because it places the art of curation front and center — something many librarians still see as an integral part of their professional identity.
As a quick refresher, I was looking for some advice on whether I should 1) switch my 529 plan from Utah to NY based on about 8 bps differential in the total fee structure on my investment selections and 2) whether I should ultimately hold less in my 529 plan in favor of greater flexibility in holding some funds to be used for college in my taxable brokerage account.
And, people like having flexibility with and control over their investments, even if that leads to less money for them in the long run.
In the United States, hedge funds are less regulated than other types of investment funds, allowing greater strategic flexibility.
On the other hand, you can also get locked into a public state college and may leave your child with less flexibility — unless you withdraw it and realize gains that are smaller than what you would have earned in an investment plan.
In an era when firms must scrutinize IT strategy and investments, deploy smarter technologies, streamline costs and maintain flexibility, we help our clients to do more with less, minimizing risk and fulfilling increasingly complex regulatory requirements while seeking alpha.
Unlike some variations of Whole Life Insurance (like Universal and Variable Life Insurance) the insurance company makes all the investment decisions, so there tends to be less flexibility in how or where the money is invested.
You'll retain more flexibility and pay less in fees, likely ending up with affordable life insurance and superior investment returns.
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