Sentences with phrase «not get a decent return»

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Not that long ago, you could buy a CD in a U.S. bank and get a decent rate of return... 4 % or 5 % annually was typical.
Theo will realize he actually got the better deal, decent money and in return a better loyal fan base and a chance to not be benched if he doesn't score in 1 game.
Dortmund have to make SO many concessions just to get a decent game out of Weigl and the return just doesn't warrant the investment at this point.
EMU didn't get much out of its return game but still ranked a decent 65th in Special Teams S&P + because of two legs: Austin Barnes» and Paul Fricano's.
Meanwhile, Moussa Sissoko gets the chop from the Saints hero as he believes that the # 30m signing from Newcastle United, as reported by BBC Sport, hasn't lived up to expectations and provided that Spurs can get a decent return fee to recoup what was spent, Le Tissier believes that they should allow him to leave.
I know I will have to return to work in February as I am the main earner and whilst I get a relatively decent maternity package, it won't allow longer leave.
Irene is not as worried because she knows that five and half months of paid time off will give her enough time to get the baby on a decent schedule before she returns to work.
Cassie Scerbo returns, a half decent character in the first one, but now a source of eye candy (I can't complain — one scene where she emerges from a river did get my heart pumping).
They may not be able to devote the time and effort to the marketing side that is truly required to get a decent return.
Despite the the not so good return from this article, it is accepted in the mainstream as a valid approach to get decent returns.
Plus, if you don't have the time to research stocks, you can always get a decent return with an index fund.
Dear Srikanth, Even if the performance of your Funds is not up to the mark in the last one month, you have to remain invested for long - term to get decent returns from equity funds.
Unlike other loyalty programs, TrueBlue doesn't offer any redemption options that get less than 1 cent per point, so you'll likely get a decent return on your rewards no matter how they're spent.
Depends on your perspective really: The Japanese are still rich (but maybe not getting richer), and the average worker's salary may have fallen, but deflation has allowed them to basically maintain their living standards & also earn a decent return on their savings.
She's gotten decent returns over the last few years and likes the fact that she doesn't have to manage her own investments.
If you can afford a big loss then think in a different angle, why can't you re-invest the surrender value in equity oriented options (as per your requirements, if possible), take risk and expect to get decent returns from here - on.
It is advisable not to invest in these kind of traditional plans if one wants to get decent or better returns.
Um, Michael, why did we have to wait years to get a new management team if they were the key ingredient to earning a decent return on book (or buying back shares if that couldn't be done)?
Fair enough, that's valid, but the point of this exercise is to show how you can save money and get a decent rate of return on your miles at the same time — status and extra miles don't mean that much to someone looking to save cold, hard, cash while getting a decent rate of return on their miles.
If you can afford a big loss then think in a different angle, why can't you re-invest the surrender value in equity oriented options (as per your requirements, if possible), take risk and expect to get decent returns from here - on.
This is very insightful article on unnecessary Insurance policies, like many others I was also trapped in this when I was new in investment filed (in 2007), I bought 2 ULIP plans, I realised in 2010 that ULIP plans are waste and I stopped investing in any more plans, and started building my MF portfolio through SIP, also invested in stocks for long term, and PPF and SSA scheme for tax purpose, but I have not discontinued by ULIP as whenever I think of doing this I feel that I am getting decent returns (though I don't need ULIP for Tax savings now) and I have already taken sufficient Online Term Insurance plan from ICICI Prudential, details of my ULP plans is given below, please suggest if I should continue or make it paid up:
It is advisable not to invest in these kind of traditional plans if one wants to get decent or better returns.
This looks good for people who don't want to take much risk investment and happy to get a decent return over the period of time.
«Colony generates plenty of cash and decent returns but they haven't been able to get it public,» Small said.
For a property you already calculated a CAP rate for and think is a decent investment and you have a client looking for investments in the same range of return, calculate the GRM for the same property then use that as a baseline for comparison to others which you may not know the income, expenses for but can guesstimate the rentals based on others in the area to calculate comparables GRM and it should get you in the same ball park.
REITs could work if you want completely passive and do not wish to get into the active side of Real Estate Investment... you could make a decent return, but it won't teach you much about Real Estate Investing.
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