Sentences with phrase «matter of your allocation»

A comparison of Neanderthal and human brains has revealed it was a matter of allocation: Neanderthal brains focused more on vision and movement, leaving less room for cognition related to social networking.
Judicial control over the matters [of] assignment of judges, sittings of the court, and court lists — as well as the related matters of allocation of court rooms and direction of the administrative staff engaged in carrying out these functions, has generally been considered the essential or minimum requirement for institutional or «collective» independence.»

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That person needs knowledge of asset allocation, but the truth of the matter is a lot of that kind of thing has become commoditized.
As for more action, it is mostly a matter of capital available for allocation to these particular portfolios.
It's a good idea to make sure (no matter the market) to adjust your asset allocation so that it includes a balance of stocks, bonds and cash investments.
The Fed's tendency to favor Treasury and agency securities when conducting monetary policy operations, though innocuous enough when banks hold only minimal excess reserves so that the Fed leaves only a relatively modest «footprint» on overall credit allocation, becomes a serious matter when banks pile - on excess reserves, turning the Fed into the central - bank equivalent of the abominable snowman.
There is also that matter of currency risk to take into consideration when working out your allocations.
It is also illustrated in the long list of matters dedicated to the federal government in the exclusive legislative list and in the revenue allocation formula which gives 52 % of national revenue to an incompetent and remote federal government, which in effect operates as a feudal bureaucracy with an «emperor», «sheik» or «king» at its head!
«Right now, while Oyo State Government had paid its workers and pensioners two months salaries and pensions from Paris Club fund and a month allocation, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters is yet to release fund to pay local government workers and pensioners, serving Primary School Teachers and retired Primary School Teachers.»
Science is no longer the primary gating issue — it's now a matter of investment and resource allocation.
Considerations should include the technical differences between radio and wireless applications, the value of precedence in regulatory matters, and the consequences of abrupt changes to traditional spectrum allocations that contradict decades of careful planning.
Boston Public Schools: Weighting What Matters In this paper authors Marguerite Roza and Cory Edmonds share how in recent years, Boston Public Schools detailed student based allocation formula has undergone several revisions both to further refine student categories and to deploy additional portions of the district's resources.
Third, in determining the allocation of «effective» teachers, a critical problem is that while we know that good teachers matter enormously and have confidence in our ability to identify good teachers in various ways, we don't have any reliable way to consistently identify good teachers from state capitals — much less from Washington.
What this system would do would be to take the ostensible cost of educating a child, including both state and local allocation, and say each child should get this amount no matter which school they attend.
There is also that matter of currency risk to take into consideration when working out your allocations.
Given that US equity is a significant chunk of my asset allocation, I do think having a lower MER matters.
The truth is, every day America's 95 million investors make unconscious choices to remain illiterate about simple money matters like savings, asset allocation, expenses, retirement, the stupidity of market timing, etc..
The essence of our investment philosophy is that capital markets work in the long run; a portfolio's risk is defined by its allocation among asset classes; and that security selection is a matter of constructing portfolios with specific expected return / risk characteristics at the lowest cost.
There's nothing the matter with doing it... but also no reason to slavishly worry about small changes...» In other words: Rebalance if your asset allocation is way out of line but don't worry about small changes — especially if you'd end up paying a lot of fees by rebalancing.
Its unique asset allocation is designed to optimize the goals of retirement income, return maximization and diversification of investments to generate long - term returns, no matter the economic conditions over the investment horizon.
And of those three, asset allocation is the only one that matters.
If the investor has already decided on (say) 50:50 debt: equity, and will not change that AA no matter how risky his choice of securities within that equity allocation, then a metric that «normalizes» returns serve no purpose.
Just about everybody acknowledges that valuations matter and that the idea of staying at the same stock allocation at all times thus makes no sense.
Just about everybody acknowledges that valuations matter and that the idea of staying at the same stock allocation at all -LSB-...]
In a series of articles we published in 2016,1 we show that relative valuations predict subsequent returns for both factors and smart beta strategies in exactly the same way price matters in stock selection and asset allocation.
If g is too large then no matter how small an allocation you make to the new asset class, it drags down the expected compound return of the new portfolio, even taking into account the bump from lower volatility.
Its a matter of time (and I mean quite a few years from now), we may have to rethink our allocation strategy.
«In an environment of extraordinary uncertainty, the traditional role of asset allocation and long - term investing is far more difficult,» said Michael Sonnenfeldt, chief executive of Tiger 21, a forum for wealthy investors who meet monthly to discuss financial matters.
In this webinar presented by Kim Parlee of TD Wealth and Bruce Sellery of the Globe & Mail bestselling series «Moolala», attendees will learn about asset allocation — what it is, why it matters, and how it can help them over the long term.
The precise nature of that allocation is a matter of opinion.
As for more action, it is mostly a matter of capital available for allocation to these particular portfolios.
Aboveall, however, it means that there will be effective oversight in matters of capital allocation, extremely useful in a cyclical, capital - intensive business like this.
Then, it becomes a matter of tracking your portfolio and allocations.
In other words, your experience will be very consistent with that of any other diversified investor with the same asset allocation, no matter which specific investments they choose.
JtB uses only three stock - based mutual funds (plus one bond fund if your asset allocation calls for it), can be set up in a matter of minutes, and requires attention just once a year for a quick portfolio re-allocation.
Strategy is a matter of resource allocation and balancing risk / reward: Do I use my finite pool of items to modify this card draw, or do I save them for a rainy day?
Because allocation of national ghg emissions is inherently a matter of justice, nations should be required to explain how their ghg emissions reduction commitments both will lead to a specific atmospheric greenhouse gas concentration that is not dangerous, that is, what remaining ghg CO2 equivalent budget they have assumed that their commitment will achieve, and on what equitable basis have they determined their fair share of that budget.
And so, climate change is a civilization challenging problem of distributive justice and no matter what ethical considerations are taken into account to define an arguably distributively just allocation of ghg emissions targets among nations, many national commitments utterly and obviously flunk any ethical test.
The risk of course is that the low take up rate this year will lead to cuts in case allocations (matter starts) next year, thereby contracting publicly - funded case numbers even further.
This question considers the matter of resource allocation at the macro-level (i.e. the policy phase where «big picture» resource allocation decisions are made), as well as at the micro-level (i.e. everyday, individual decisions about how to make use of and expend resources).
& P. R. Co. v. Cole, 251 U. S. 54, 56 (1919)(upholding against due process challenge Oklahoma Constitution's assignment of contributory negligence and assumption of risk defenses to jury's unreviewable decision; Court recognized State's prerogative to «confer larger powers upon a jury than those that generally prevail»); Minnesota v. Clover Leaf Creamery Co., 449 U. S. 456, 479 (1981)(STEVENS, J., dissenting)(observing that «allocation of functions within the structure of a state government» is ordinarily «a matter for the State to determine»).
In sum, no matter how intensive or extensive any lobbying efforts for increased public funding for legal aid may be over any period of time, they will never lead to an allocation of funding at a level sufficient to close the justice gap in the US.
The rise of joint ventures, strategic alliances, and business partnerships in the supply chain requires our commercial lawyers (together with colleagues in our Corporate team) to carefully consider matters such as business structure and allocation of risk between «partners».
Courts» inherent or implied jurisdiction does not allow courts «to enter the field of political matters such as the allocation of public funds, absent a Charter challenge or concern for judicial independence» (para 41).
Other expenses would be allocated to lawyers or offices using the overhead allocation method discussed above for calculating profitability by matter, such as on the basis of relative direct margin.
These software packages don't eliminate the effort previously discussed to devise allocation formulas for revenues and expenses and ensure data integrity for groupings of matters into other sub-units, such as practice areas.
The computation involves allocating direct and indirect expenses of the firm to each matter, using allocation methods appropriate for each type of expense, subtracting those matter expenses from fees collected and dividing the result by the notional number of partners working on the matter (which is computed using partner hours for the matter).
Among the excess insurance matters we have handled are disputes involving allocation, drop down, exhaustion, the application of aggregate limits, the insolvency of primary insurers and insureds providing primary coverage under a self - insured retention, and the interpretation of «following form» and «other insurance» provisions.
(7) When lawyers from more than one law firm are providing legal services to the client on a particular matter, the lawyers ordinarily should consult with each other and the client about the scope of their respective representations and the allocation of responsibility among them.
When making allocations of responsibility in a matter pending before a tribunal, lawyers and parties may have additional obligations that are a matter of law beyond the scope of these Rules.
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