Sentences with phrase «more efficient allocation»

Buoyed by the corporate tax rate cut announced by President Trump, stocks began rallying as investors expected better earnings and more efficient allocation of saved capital.
Much like adding gears to vehicles, dividing the cores into three clusters provides a more efficient allocation of tasks for optimum performance and extended battery life.
«Subsidy reform can lead to a more efficient allocation of resources, which will help spur higher economic growth over the longer term,» the IMF says — a strong argument in the ongoing climate of economic uncertainty that surrounds us.
For investors who believe that methodology will result in a more efficient allocation process, this ETF could obviously be an appealing tool for establishing international stock exposure.
They point is that you are eliminating a high percentage of portfolio risk with a more efficient allocation.
The purpose of this decision is to strengthen the competitiveness of both companies by bringing the development and production of diesel engines under one roof and enabling more efficient allocation of resources.
The purpose of the consolidation of manual transmission development and production is to bring the development and Japanese production of manual transmissions under one roof and allow more efficient allocation of resources.
Scholarship tax credits are a more efficient allocation of limited resources.
«The launch of this third forex market has the potential to give the system some flexibility and the capacity for a more efficient allocation of resources,» Barclays stated in a research note.

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The best it can hope to do is improve the allocation of capital to allow more efficient economic activity.
But as even he has discovered, many of these investors may still need some help or guidance in choosing ETFs, settling on an appropriate asset allocation, rebalancing or even with financial issues that go well beyond managing investment portfolios — more holistic challenges like tax - efficient withdrawal strategies, insurance and estate planning, debt management and the like.
In the last couple of decades, asset allocation experts have strived to create more efficient portfolios designed to squeeze out every last basis point without adding additional risk.
But my point is simple, given a choice I would prefer an investment option which has high liquidity, easy to understand (do not want to refer to rules book), tax efficient, have more flexibility (investment allocation choices) etc.,
Target - date funds tend to be more tax efficient, in general, because they often use index funds to achieve their target allocations.
When reviewing my investing activities and performance in 2016 the common theme was allocation of capital and each year as I get older the more I find my focus is on quality, prudent portfolio management and on increasing tax efficient cashflow from my investments (dividends).
Target - date funds with high allocations to equities tend to be more tax - efficient (few capital gains and dividend distributions) making them more suited for taxable accounts.
More likely: If no strategic buyer is found for the Sellers stake, and the shares are distributed to lots of little shareholders current management may not be pressured into returning full intrinsic value over the next couple of years (i.e. No catalyst, no efficient asset allocation).
So putting bonds in an RRSP comes out as better not because it is necessarily more tax efficient, but because it effectively lowers the after - tax bond allocation — the riskier portfolio will have higher returns in the first place, so the overall outcome is better from that rather than because of any tax savings.
For example, in order for a government to benefit from renovating large parts of its building stock to be more energy efficient, it would need to set out a very clear allocation of responsibility for different levels of government.
This will allow more efficient use and allocation of scarce resources through coordination and collaboration between jurisdictions on research, policy development and pilot projects.
The fact that we fully subsidize litigation, while offering scant support to less adversarial dispute resolution processes, strikes me as a wrong - headed choice of priorities in the allocation of public dollars; it is peculiar, and probably an artifact of older values and priorities, that we direct 95 % or more of our justice system funding toward the dispute resolution mechanism that is the most destructive, most expensive, least efficient and least expeditious.
Assisted facilities management staff in developing more efficient resource allocation plans.
Resource Management — Possess proven problem solving and resource allocation skills needed to meet goals; maintain a well - organized team, cross training team members to be more efficient; cultivate awareness and self - actualization of personnel, building increased investment in operations by all staff.
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