They can
lose substantial value as rates rise.
This is a market that could very quickly
lose substantial value.
Not exact matches
In turn, schools that do not add
substantial academic
value to their pupils - and satisfy their clients - should
lose their charters and close.
If you you
lose your cash
value, or you
lose a
substantial amount of your cash
value, the policy will be in jeopardy.
Buying more stocks that then increase in
value results in a greater gain for the investor; however, buying more stocks that
lose value exposes the investor to much more
substantial losses.
With the stock trading at a
substantial 30 % premium to that
value and the business continuing to
lose ground, I'm taking the money and running.
Kind of like a used car, clothing
loses a
substantial amount of its initial
value as soon as it's off the lot — so you can save a lot when you buy used.
But calculating a fair
value for a person's personal injury damage claim for
lost income and earnings presents
substantial complexity.
On the other hand, if you stop paying a premium for a cash
value policy, you will
lose out significantly on your savings as the insurer will make
substantial deductions.
The returns might not be
substantial, but your capital
value remains intact so you have nothing to
lose here.
It will only make sense to file a claim, then, if you've
lost items of
substantial value, such as a laptop.
Even though bonus, guaranteed additions and loyalty additions promise a
substantial return, they are not inflation adjusted and therefore
lose out on their real
value
Additionally, homeowners could
lose substantial equity from the more than 10 percent drop in home
values likely to result if the bill was enacted.