Not exact matches
That
means they'll get liquid, which is particularly meaningful for early - stage employees who
take the
risk of working for a startup and receive stock options in lieu of the higher pay and greater security available at
more mature companies.
Creating a company culture that supports true connection among all team members
means that people are
more likely to
take the type of
risks that might result in a new hit product.
And doing
more means taking risks, admits Wharton's Ashley Kang, who studied sociology as a Harvard undergrad.
That
means Cloth & Company holds no inventory, and can
take more design
risks and spin up partnerships with retailers like Target (tgt) and Amazon in a matter of a month, says co-founder Meganne Wecker.
This might
mean, for example, that the central bank would need to run a
more stimulative policy than it would have otherwise to offset the effect of macroprudential policies, and the macroprudential authority would impose
more stringent measures than it would have otherwise to counteract the leverage and
risk taking generated by looser monetary policy.
Because low -
risk investments return roughly 20 % on average in a country with 20 % nominal GDP growth, financial repression
means that the benefits of growth are unfairly distributed between savers (who get just the deposit rate, say 3 %), banks, who get the spread between the lending and the deposit rate (say 3.5 %) and the borrower, who gets everything else (13.5 % in this case, assuming he
takes little
risk — even
more if he
takes risk).
The uncertainty in these extreme, remote market
risks meant that the person who
took them should be paid
more to do so.
The
more traditional approach, which developed out of
mean variance analysis some fifty years ago, tailors an individual's portfolio to his or her age, young investors should
take more risk with stocks, and attitudes toward
risk, conservative investors should hold
more cash.
The company isn't afraid to
take risks, which
means that it's going to sometimes strike out, but it's also much
more likely to hit an occasional home run than companies that are less innovative and play it too safe.
In our latest check - in, Lisa Emsbo - Mattingly, Fidelity's director of asset allocation research, explains that a healthy economic picture doesn't
mean it's a good time to
take on
more risk.
XRP has the lowest
risk / reward ratio in the market right now which
means you stand to gain a lot
more for
taking a comparatively smaller
risk.
That might
mean taking more or less
risk than you would prefer.
This does not
mean that all youngsters would start
taking more sexual
risks when abortion is easily available.
Pace has
taken guys with high ceilings and disregarded the
risk / low floors in the draft in the last 3 season but that doesn't
mean he'll do it again now that the Bears are much
more stable roster than when he
took over.
Every action has
risks including inaction, we know that our strike force at the moment is not up to EPL winning quality, inaction
means, we are ok with that, we are also ok to
take a chance of injuries, just like Welbeck went down Giroud could too, in any case all I am trying to say is that not buying is just as risky and can be even
more so than buying.
But whether he would like to admit it or not (our guess is not), having a centre - back who play, who is prepared to
take risks with his passes, and who can do so with dynamic confidence is transformative for his Manchester United side because it
means they begin attacks higher up the field and with the opponent in a
more disoriented state of being.
It also gave me
more confidence in the
risk -
taking,
more resilience when times were hard (and by hard I
mean tantrum - y) and
more belief in my child's abilities.
First, the availability of outlets for selling older products to mass consumers
means that firms can
take more risk and introduce
more new products at faster rates at its regular stores.
However, it will
take more work to understand what carrying a mutation in the POT1 gene
means for families in terms of
risk of melanoma and other cancers.
Including protein foods throughout the day
means your body will burn
more calories simply by the work it
takes to digest the protein you consume, encourage
more fat loss via hormone production, which increases the integrity of your lean muscles, and even reduces cardiovascular
risk!
And while a glass of wine isn't bad by any
means, when you feel like you've earned
more because of your exercise efforts, then routinely drink
more, it could have negative effects on your health (
taking a toll on your heart, liver, pancreas, and even increasing your
risk for several cancers).
Negative calcium balance is also a
risk with high protein, lowfat diets which
means that
more calcium is lost than what is
taken in.
That being in a progressive environment
means not doing everything perfectly, and that we all have his full support to
take action on our ideas, to
take risks and be
more curious, because that's how things progress.I came home and told Doug about the conference, and how impressed I was with that simple piece of advice.
Sure, makeup is
meant to enhance your beauty, and what's
more beautiful than having fun with the process and
taking a few
risks along the way?
Which
means a few great things: no classes, the chance to meet new people outside of your college and
more Hello Gentelmen, Dating is a game, a game where you
take chances,
risk yourself and ultimately win or lose.
But the program does
more than just instruct — it is also
meant to be a space for students to find joy in learning and feel comfortable
taking risks.
Lower costs
mean more opportunity to experiment,
take risks, and increase frequency.
But being able to set a lower price also
means that authors can attract new readers, who might be
more willing to
take a
risk on an untried author, if the audiobook costs only a few dollars.»
Taking a
risk on a previously unknown author may
mean gambling a few dollars on an ebook, but there is significantly
more money invested in purchasing a print edition, so readers want to know that the book has been carefully screened for quality.
A small press publisher
takes a larger chance on you because they have small print runs, but that also
means they spend much
more time with you, and you have a smaller
risk of having to mold your work to fit what they think the industry wants (as is sometimes the case with larger publishers).
The outcome of this campaign could
mean more councils around the world feel confident in making financial decisions that attack the existence of libraries, or could
mean that councils don't want to
take the
risk on libraries fighting back in court and winning.
Both Barnes and Noble and FastPencil have their companies» names at stake and will select books of the highest caliber for physical placement; where
taking a
risk on a previously unknown author may
mean gambling a few dollars on an ebook, there is significantly
more money invested in purchasing a print edition, so readers want to know that the book has been carefully screened for quality.
A higher deductible
means more risk being
taken on by the homeowner, and that additional
risk makes it cheaper to insure the policyholder.
This essentially
means you will add to an open winning position without
taking on
more risk and possibly even creating a
risk - free trade, all while dramatically increasing your potential profit.
And what I
mean by that is, if you invest in small cap stocks and buy a Vanguard small cap fund that's based upon say an MSCI index, that isn't smart beta, that's
taking more risk in small stocks.
«Stated differently, there are many academics who would say that buying individual stocks leads to people
taking «uncompensated
risks»,
meaning they could likely get a similar return with a lot less volatility if they just diversified
more — both within and throughout asset classes.»
we have to
take decision at the end of 6 months when
risk reward ratio as per our analysis say it can not give
more than 20 % annualized return from there onward and on the other hand some other cheap stock are waiting for us... Even if one stock which we just sold after earlier will become multi baggar does not
mean law of probability say us to hold it..
That probably just
means you're
taking more risk than you need to and then match your horizon to your
risk for those longer - term goals.
Because
taking out an unsecured loan does not
mean that you
risk any collateral,
more and
more borrowers are
taking out unsecured loans to pay for purchases like a new car, truck, or other vehicle, a long put - off vacation, education, appliances, furniture, new carpeting or other flooring for the home, or even home renovations or remodeling.
This
means that
risk in your portfolio remains the same long term in all market conditions; you never
take more or less
risk than you want.
The upshot, though, is that unless you're willing to
take on
more investing
risk — which also
means accepting the possibility of running through your money while you're still alive — it's very unlikely that you can match an immediate annuity's guarantee of lifetime payments, which includes that extra bit of income that mortality credits provide.
This can cause them to
take on
more investment
risk as a
means of boosting the company's stock price to enhance their compensation.
All - time highs may
mean you may now be
taking on
more market
risk than you're comfortable with.
That
means having a plan that makes sure that you don't
take more risk than you have the ability, willingness or need to
take.
I
mean when my account has $ 400, using the 1 %
risk would
take me
more than a year just to double that money, assuming i trade at least once a day.
This
means that the government
takes on a significant portion of the
risk involved in a buyer's loan, making it
more attractive to lenders.
Ask yourself if you're comfortable
taking on
more risk if it
means greater returns.
+ read full definition
means taking on
more risk than you're comfortable with, you may need to adjust your goals.
They will need to invest in real equities to achieve this return — which
means taking on
more risk,» explains Aston.
-- Jeff Miller, encouraging readers of his Dash of Insight blog on 2/17/17 to consider whether their reactions to recent market volatility
mean they have
taken on
more risk than they can handle.