If you want to go out for parma (around twice the kJs in a Lean Cuisine dinner), shoot for 1,000 kJ
less than your loss needs the following day and you'll come out square.
And the ability to obtain the return of the ransomed data, for amounts that are often much
less than the losses that would otherwise be suffered by holding out, is almost always the best business decision.
Though somewhat pricey to retrofit into homes, (in the range of $ 2,000 to $ 3,000), the cost is much
less than the losses that may occur in a flooded basement.
Not exact matches
The only two common trends were the
loss of direct and social traffic to every one of these sites, some
less than others, but all significant amounts.
But for many investors, the benefits of tax -
loss harvesting could turn out to be a lot
less than expected.
A good rule of thumb is if the answer is
less than 24 hours, keep going higher until the
loss would leave you in anguish mentally or financially for more
than a day.
A University of Iowa study found that workers who were provided with a portable pedalling device under their desk were able to concentrate better at work, more likely to report weight
loss and take fewer sick days
than co-workers who pedalled
less.
As of last June,
less than 2 percent of active participating security SBICs had
losses high enough to be considered «impaired,» compared with 20 percent a few years ago.
And its
losses, excluding a one - time expense, had shrunk to just $ 2.3 million,
less than a tenth of the $ 35 million Trump's Atlantic City properties had produced in red ink just three years prior.
Doctoroff puts the cumulative
losses at «
less than $ 200 million.»
This team can only go as far as Flacco can take it, yet he has completed
less than 55 % of his passes in the last three
losses, compared to 60.2 % the rest of the season.
The fund declined last month, bringing its 2018 performance through March to a
loss of 8.6 percent and assets under management to $ 8.2 billion,
less than half its 2015 peak.
Launched in 2007 with millions of members, New York - based Ideeli has raised $ 107 million in venture capital funding since its founding, so being sold for
less than half of that appears to be a
loss for investors.
Correction:
Less than 0.04 percent of federal tax returns prepared and filed so far this year through Credit Karma have filed a Form 8949 for cryptocurrency gains and
losses.
The study, titled «Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk,» found that
loss aversion «expresses the intuition that a
loss of $ X is more aversive
than a gain of $ X is attractive... for example, most respondents in a sample of undergraduates refused to stake $ 10 on the toss of a coin if they stood to win
less than $ 30.»
When the market drops and some of your stocks are worth
less than you originally paid, you can sell them and buy a similar (but not identical) fund, and this
loss can be used to offset capital gains on other holdings — or even reduce your regular income taxes.
For example, weight -
loss takes more
than a vague resolution to «eat
less.»
Of those investors whose advisors had talked to them about a crash, 62 percent believe their
loss would be
less than what their stated exposure to equities would suggest, the survey found.
Watching the New England Patriots — trailing 21 - zip in the second quarter, down 25 points in the third, 19 points in the hole with
less than 600 seconds to go in regulation — rally to win the Super Bowl in overtime, I couldn't help but wonder if there was some mysterious science behind «the miraculous comeback»: something measurable, or at least point - to - able, that captures the transformation of human spirit that drives an individual — or, more inexplicably, a team of separate beings — to see «victory» when «
loss» is flashing all around them.
«ESPN has experienced some modest sub
losses, though those have been
less than reported by one of the prominent research firms.
On January 4th, some of Bitstamp's operational wallets were compromised, resulting in a
loss of
less than 19,000 BTC.
In cases in which they need to seize collateral, it is likely to be worth a lot
less than they originally expected because the guarantee against
losses may cause share prices to gap down.
If pre-product, pre-revenue companies (i.e.
loss making, just idea stage) can be valued for $ 10 — $ 20 million, why can't Financial Samurai, which is highly profitable, has six years of existence, can pay a nice dividend if it wants to, has way
less risk
than all these new startups, and can grow revenue by triple digits every year with promotion, be worth a similar range?
The major index had the biggest point
loss in its history, though its recent months of rapid growth means that as a percentage total the dip was
less than 5 %.
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp., 98 the Supreme Court formalized this premise into a doctrinal test.The case involved cigarette manufacturing, an industry dominated by six firms.99 Liggett, one of the six, introduced a line of generic cigarettes, which it sold for about 30 %
less than the price of branded cigarettes.100 Liggett alleged that when it became clear that its generics were diverting business from branded cigarettes, Brown & Williamson, a competing manufacturer, began selling its own generics at a
loss.101 Liggett sued, claiming that Brown & Williamson's tactic was designed to pressure Liggett to raise prices on its generics, thus enabling Brown & Williamson to maintain high profits on branded cigarettes.
Six were followed by
losses of
less than 10 percent, a common threshold for corrections.
Semiconductors and retailers showed the most strength as they contained
losses to
less than.5 %.
The upside potential will be
less than if the money goes into buckets with greater potential risk of
loss.
For example, insurance
losses in the Houston area may be substantially
less than anticipated, as the area has a very low level of residential flood insurance coverage.
If the authorities are willing to engage in
loss - making activities to achieve the GDP growth target, there are two relevant characteristics of an economy like China's that change the nature of the GDP measure: first, economic activity is much
less affected by hard - budget constraints
than it is in most other economies; and second, bad debt is much
less likely to be written down.
According to Vanguard, the worst bond market
loss in history was
less than one - sixth of the magnitude of the worst stock market
losses.
One - half of U.S. households would feel the impact of the
loss of a primary wage earner within six months, and one - third would feel it in
less than one month, according to a study by LIMRA and Life Happens, a nonprofit that promotes the benefits of life insurance.
The most significant is a $ 4.7 billion
loss on sale, as Citigroup sold its 35 % stake in Morgan Stanley Smith Barney Holdings for $ 4.7 billion
less than its reported carrying value.
Impairment
losses are recorded on long - lived assets when indicators of impairment are present and the undiscounted cash flows estimated to be generated by those assets are
less than the net carrying amount of the assets.
A second - quarter earnings report indicated that Equitable's provision for credit
losses was
less than one basis point of its mortgage portfolio.
While there's a great deal of variation across individual market cycles, that's roughly the historical average for a 5.25 year market cycle: a 135 % gain, a 30 %
loss, and a 65 % full - cycle return (about 10 % compounded annually, with the full - cycle return coming in at
less than half of the bull market gain).
When an investment is sold for
less than you paid for it, you experience a
loss.
The one - day
loss for many funds, including Vanguard Total Bond Market, iShares Core U.S. Aggregate Bond, Pimco Total Return and Metropolitan West Total Return, while
less than a half a percentage point, still amounted to more
than 10 percent of their current yield.
This is exactly what happened to one reader, contributing to a stock market
loss of $ 30,000 in
less than a year.
Early on with # 10K saved a 30 % fall, whilst not pleasant is
less worrisome
than a 30 % fall when you have # 200K and
less time to recoup the
loss.
A capital
loss occurs when you sell a capital asset for
less than what you bought it for.
But Morgan Stanley analyst Daniel Toohey said Irma's monetary
losses may be
less than originally feared and that the industry as a whole should be able to withstand a one - in -100-year event.
They entail significant risks that can include
losses due to leveraging or other speculative investment practices, lack of liquidity, volatility of returns, restrictions on transferring interests in a fund, potential lack of diversification, absence and / or delay of information regarding valuations and pricing, complex tax structures and delays in tax reporting,
less regulation and higher fees
than mutual funds.
Loans with
less than 20 percent down require government mortgage insurance, which helps the lending institution recover their
loss if the customer defaults.
European bonds have even lower yields
than dollar - denominated bonds and, if they have
less chance of capital
losses in 2017, they are unlikely to add a capital gain to those piddling yields.
Today, PMI works in much the same way: Borrowers who put
less than the customary 20 percent down are typically required to purchase mortgage insurance to cover potential
losses for the lender.
If the stock is sold for
less than its market value at the time of the gift — for example, $ 6 — your loved one's cost basis will be $ 8, and his or her capital
loss will be $ 2 a share.
He estimates the tax savings from taking a $ 100,000
loss at the end of 2008 that was used before 2013 to be
less than $ 200.
However, the new CEO of the company looks optimistic despite all the
losses and in
less than a year it would be clear if Blackberry would die or whether it would metamorphose into a new communication giant.
Extremes in observable conditions that we associate with some of the worst moments in history to invest include: Aug 1929 (with the October crash within 10 weeks of that instance), Aug - Oct 1972 (with an immediate retreat of
less than 4 %, followed a few months later by the start of a 50 % bear market collapse), Aug 1987 (with the October crash within 10 weeks), July 1999 (associated with a quick 10 % market plunge within 10 weeks), another signal in March 2000 (with a 10 %
loss within 10 weeks, a recovery into September of that year, and then a 50 % market collapse), July - Oct 2007 (followed by an immediate plunge of about 10 % in July, a recovery into October, and another signal that marked the market peak and the beginning of a 55 % market
loss), two earlier signals in the recent half - cycle, one in July - early Oct of 2013 and another in Nov 2013 - Mar 2014, both associated with sideways market consolidations, and the present extreme.