This is a bit unusual, to have a tax law that's going of affect potentially so many things, and like I said, I hate to act in advance of this passing, but to me there's too
much risk if you did a Roth conversion and you feel like you don't want to keep all or part of it, now would be the best time to recharacterize it.
Shaz might be ok, but too
much risk if he's not.
Not exact matches
People have been conditioned to try to beat the benchmark, but doing that (
if it can be done — there's a lot of evidence to suggest it can't) involves taking on too
much risk.
I didn't think that
much about downside
risk, examine all the ways I could fail, or create a Plan B. Now, I understand it wasn't naivety, it was creative confidence, the reassuring knowledge that even
if I don't know what the end - solution looks like from day one, I have the agility to test, measure, learn, and adjust on the fly.
If too
much money is invested in safe,
risk - free U.S. Treasury bonds, that basically insures a very low return on an investment.
«
If AGO recognized its
much bigger loss [in Puerto Rico] its S&P rating would be at
risk,» he said.
If we don't pay attention to what's really going on in our heads, we
risk misjudging our peers — by giving them too
much credit, or too little — for all the wrong reasons.
The Federal Reserve, long hesitant to raise U.S. interest rates, increasingly faces
risks if it waits too
much longer so a gradual policy tightening is likely appropriate, a top Fed official said on Friday.
During the 2015 blizzard that hit
much of the northeast, workers at businesses that stayed open
risked losing their jobs
if they decided to stay away from work because of government travel warnings.
«The reality these days is that the business that does not have a code of ethics subjects itself to a
much greater
risk in its day - to - day operations and
if there is an unfortunate incident, they expose themselves to
much greater
risk [from] regulatory and prosecutorial authorities.»
Your client might suggest that they get back you
if they're interested; but that leaves too
much risk that you'll lose the sale.
It seems to me that
if the above steps are followed, and a culture of
risk management and tone - at - the - top is set by the board, it's
much less likely that «we missed it» will occur.
If you put too
much detail into your plan, you run the
risk of overburdening anybody who reads it with irrelevant, obscuring details.
If you let disruptions take up too
much of your time, your business could be at
risk.
But retail consultant Ron Friedman, co-leader of Marcum's retail and consumer products practice, says Walmart «runs the
risk of alienating customers»
if the prices online are
much different from at the stores.
If they thought we were melting down as entrepreneurs then perhaps they wouldn't want to partner or share as
much risk with us,» says another entrepreneur.
If your worst case scenario is only having the friend mad at you for awhile as you go it alone, that's a
much less serious
risk.
Beyond the obvious
risk factors of burning your tongue or the inside of your mouth, you're simply not getting as
much flavor out of your coffee
if you reach for the cup too quickly.
Fed officials have already warned that the economy doesn't need stimulus per se as
much as it needs growth - enhancing structural reforms, so there is a
risk is that it will tighten monetary policy aggressively
if Trump loosens it aggressively.
The White House has yet to spell out how
much of a hole the tax cuts could create in the federal budget, maintaining that the resulting economic growth would reduce —
if not eliminate — the
risk of a soaring deficit.
And
if the repositioning is too
much, too soon, Leon's
risks losing the goodwill of its older clientele.
You fail to uphold your morals: When you get too caught up in what your boss thinks of you, how
much money you think your spouse needs to be happy, or how bad you will look
if you fail, you are at high
risk of violating your own morals.
That is, Uber's propensity for
risk has caused it to target a rate of growth
much faster than what would be sustainable
if it were to seek profitability in the short run (and, arguably, in the long run), and has also led both to oversights and deliberate missteps in areas that have led to the controversies that plague it today.
With Parkinson's,
if I had a variant related to the disease, my
risk of getting the disease would certainly be increased, but not by
much.
«
If someone is thinking of entering into business ownership for the first time, they should be able assess how
much liquid cash they are willing to
risk, and what their lifestyle goals are, and whether they have an exit strategy,» says Anne Barr, president of the Dallas - based advising firm Franchise Opportunity Specialist.
Ennico adds, «distributions of profit must be made in accordance with the partners» percentages —
if you don't do that, there's a
risk that the partnership tax laws may rearrange your percentages to reflect how
much money you and your partners are actually taking out of the partnership checking account.
If you're depending on your portfolio to throw off a certain amount of cash and you take too
much risk by choosing investments that are too volatile, you could come up short regarding your living expenses and be forced to accelerate withdrawals, increasing the chances that you'll run out of money or shortchange your estate.
If you try to cram that
much experience into a single page, you run the
risk of editing out some previous positions that could carry a lot of weight when it comes to the job you're applying for.
If your score falls below that, they will look at your business as too
much of a
risk.
Ironically, I didn't write
much about investing until after I left my job in 2012 because I didn't want to
risk blowing myself up at work
if there was some sort of conflict of interest.
In addition, they observe that investors may have had a benign outlook for inflation and may not have demanded
much,
if any, of an inflation
risk premium to hold nominal securities.
If the Fed raises rates sufficiently to assure financial stability, there is the
risk that the economy will slow too
much.
Part of your
risk tolerance comes from your time horizon:
If you need the money in two to three years, you shouldn't take on as much risk as you would if you didn't need the money for 40 year
If you need the money in two to three years, you shouldn't take on as
much risk as you would
if you didn't need the money for 40 year
if you didn't need the money for 40 years.
The deal
risks leaving patients with less choice of where to get care or fill a prescription
if those with Aetna insurance are forced to go to CVS for
much of their care.
However, there is the
risk that the variable interest rate will be
much higher
if the average student loan interest rate has risen significantly after the set period of time is over.
If I can achieve a 8 % annual return with relatively low
risk, I am allocating as
much capital as possible to such an investment given our low interest rate environment.
Bonds will be
much more volatile from here so
if you don't want to take that
risk I see no problem with using cash or cash equivalents.
Even
if income does not change by
much, wealth can rise or fall because of changes in the attitude of investors toward
risk, and declines in the value of collateral behind debt.
If there is a danger that monetary policy will be seen as «too difficult», there is also a
risk that too
much will be expected of it or, at least, that its success or failure will be judged against an impossibly - high standard: it can't cure the business cycle; it can't reduce inflation costlessly; and it can't be operated with surgical precision.
Obviously, there's no guarantee that this particular round of tightening will have the same outcome, but
if you recognize the
risk here, it might be prudent to have as
much as 10 percent of your wealth in gold bullion and gold stocks.
If you start trading too
much and
risking too
much, you will burn all your money and be out of the race quicker than the hare.
Thus, we believe that
if monetary policy maintained its present stance for too
much longer, there is little
risk of a serious slowdown, but a high
risk that the economy in time would overheat.
After all... How
much risk is there
if you could take a company private for way less than the amount of cash it has in the bank, cease operations and pay out the cash as a dividend?
You may not want to do this
if your existing 401k has high costs or limited investment choices, but I think most plans now have low cost index funds to choose from, so for many people, there wouldn't be
much downside
risk.
If you decide to increase the price tag a little too
much, you
risk a plummet in sales.
In the above quote, Tudor Jones discusses how
if you
risk too
much relative to your account, you can lose almost all, or all of your account on one single trade.
If you are afraid of taking
risks, you can't achieve
much in your life.
If you only invest in one company, or one sector (like tech companies), you are at a much higher risk for losses than if you invest across many companies and many sector
If you only invest in one company, or one sector (like tech companies), you are at a
much higher
risk for losses than
if you invest across many companies and many sector
if you invest across many companies and many sectors.
This likely reflects, in part, the realization that financial markets need to factor in the
risk that wages and prices could grow too quickly,
if there were too
much fiscal and monetary stimulus — particularly with the economy currently at or beyond full employment and inflation approaching the Fed's goal.
However,
if you do wear cologne, it's best to go with the lightest scent possible, or better still, with an unscented soap — otherwise you
risk the smell of the soap and that of the cologne mixing together into something
much less pleasant.