As far as the return, it won't be very good in either case, but liquidity is more important to you right
now than return.
Not exact matches
«
Now Mark, I am more
than willing to give you my time and really work with you to find out exactly what the best solution for you and your specific situation is, I'm just going to ask for one thing in
return... As we go through this, if you don't feel that what we have is a good fit, are you okay telling me that?
If you take the plunge and tap your retirement plan for the cash you need to start your company, there's no guarantee that your business will generate a higher
return than you'd get by keeping your money in the large - cap mutual funds it's probably in right
now.
The president
returned to Twitter on Wednesday morning with a posting that said the U.S. nuclear arsenal «is
now far stronger and more powerful
than ever before.»
Now that wealthy second home buyers are
returning to the southern tip of Long Island, they have noticeably different criteria
than their predecessors of 10 or even five years ago.
I, for one, typically favor shoes that feel barely - there but still leverage technology to give better energy
return (and protection)
than bare feet on pavement can — like the Adidas Ultra Boost X or new Nike Epic React Flyknits, which I've tested and
now regularly rely on for my 5 - 7 mile runs.
Armstrong was looking for more
than forgiveness, though — he wants to
return to competing in triathlons and other sports he's banned from
now, and «anti-doping rules permit officials to ease penalties for athletes who display contrition and offer substantial cooperation,» say Christian Red and Michael O'Keeffe at the New York Daily News.
The best explanation for the rise, according to the CEOs, is that oil hit an irrational bottom price of less
than $ 35, and is
now returning to normal.
This means it's less likely that itemizing will give you a bigger tax break
than the standard deduction when you go to file your tax
returns a year from
now.
Because up until
now, college students were willing to exchange 20 hours a week for three to six months in
return for something on their resumes and a recommendation from someone other
than a professor or the lady they used to babysit for.
According to the
now (in) famous Kauffman report last year, just 20 % of venture funds generate
returns that beat a public - market equivalent by more
than 3 %.
Its argument
now is that breaking up EMC would provide shareholders more
return — that the piece parts are worth more separately
than they are as part of a semi-unified whole.
For a mine project like Suncor's Fort Hills, with about 25 per cent of construction already completed, the forward - looking decision would imply a
return on the balance of capital invested of 12.5 per cent —
now, the project
returns overall might be lower
than that, but when you're considering a decision to abandon a partially built mine, you're not likely to get much of a
return on they money you've already invested in it if you don't continue building.
After all, if Apple hits $ 110 anytime between
now and then, I can sell my options for at least $ 5.00 and earn more
than 400 %
returns in a month.
Individuals benefit because
now they have the opportunity to put idle cash to use — much like idle cars — for a potentially higher
return than their checking account.
It's possible that investors could drive prospective
returns even lower
than they are
now, and valuations even higher
than they are
now, as investors did during that bubble.
As a result, past
returns have been somewhat higher
than 10 % annually, but that also means that stocks are
now priced to deliver far less
than 10 % annually in the future.
20 % tax paid on $ 10,000 principal
now that yields $ 100,000 of compound
returns by retirement is far cheaper
than getting tax free dollars
now to invest only to pay 20 % on $ 100,000 10 years from
now.
The best thing right
now is that my primary mortgage at 2.625 % costs less
than my risk free CD
return of 3.75 %!
However, it would be nice to get a little more
than 1 %
return that I am getting
now without taking on too much risk.
Managers of big banks claim that they can't fund themselves with more equity and still lend as much as they do
now because stock holders require a higher rate of
return than lenders do.
Now, it's true that when we examine pre-crash extremes, like 2000 and 2007, we'll typically find that actual
returns over the preceding 12 - year period were higher
than the
returns that one would have expected on the basis of valuations 12 years earlier.
That exposure
now stands at less
than 10 % of assets in the Strategic Total
Return Fund.
Our perspective is straightforward: on the basis of measures that have been reliably correlated with actual subsequent market
returns in market cycles across a century of data, we estimate that the S&P 500 Index will be no higher a decade from
now than it is today.
Apple Inc,, Microsoft Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. are bigger and
return much more cash to shareholders
now than they did during the go - go days.
It is only after we see that drop that the stock market will again be able to provide normal
returns (6.5 percent real per year rather
than the 3.3 percent real
returns that we have been seeing for 18 years running
now).
At present, investors rely on the emergence of yet another valuation bubble in order to perform better
than the expected
return of zero that is
now priced into stocks for the coming 5 - year period.
It is possible that earnings could increase enough to support a long - term average
return of 6.6 percent real or 6.7 percent real rather
than the 6.5 percent real that has applied for 150 years
now.
The diagnosis forced some immediate changes — «not all bad,» concedes Dix,
now 48, seemingly poised to
return B.C. to the New Democrats after more
than a decade of Liberal rule.
On a 10 - 12 year horizon, we expect the total
return of the S&P 500 to fall short of 1 % annually, and given that more
than that amount is likely to represent dividends, it follows that we expect the level of the S&P 500 Index to be lower 10 - 12 years from
now than it is today (recall a similar outcome after the 2000 peak).
Coworkly, a side project that's currently dominating the majority of Arar's time, arose from a desire to fill a gap he's seen in Ottawa for many years
now — namely, a community of startups that focus on venture capital and raising money rather
than returning to the basics of bootstrapping and profitability.
Now, many of you may be wondering, «How can assets that are as volatile as Bitcoin and Dash have a better risk - adjusted
return than the stock markets?»
Indeed, outside of the bubble years from the late 1990's through 2007, the S&P 500 has never been priced to achieve a poorer long - term
return than it is
now.
For
now it's best to assume, while it won't give you outstanding
returns, you'll lose less
than most other professional investors during the long run.
These valuations might be reasonable on the assumption that short - term interest rates will be kept at zero for more
than 30 years, but our impression is that what's actually going on is that investors feel they have «nowhere else to go» and — as in 2000 and 2007 — are speculating without a clear recognition of the dismal long - term
returns that are
now priced into equities.
But the interesting thing is that in the eyes of many investors, Apple's quarterly iPhone sales numbers seem to matter less
now than they have for years — at least relative to how much cash Apple is generating and
returning to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks.
Ironically, JT is probably facing more heat for this
now, in light of his
return to the Halftime Show,
than he did as Scandalous JT 14 years ago.
Moreover, many advisers said that executives
now feared that spending money on a deal rather
than returning it to shareholders would invite activist scrutiny.
And finally he
returns to the stump, a bent and outright ugly old man, able
now to do nothing more
than sit and rest upon all that is left of his old friend.
In fact, it is the consideration of evil which constrains us to make this new move;
now, with the consideration of evil, it is the very question, of freedom, of the real freedom evoked by the postulates of the Critique of Practical Reason, which
returns; the problematic of evil requires us to tie, more directly
than we have so far been able to do, the actual reality of freedom to the regeneration which is the very content of hope.
And
now to hear it again after all these years was more
than he could bear; he went aside and wept, then
returned to them.
By 1997, he expects that more
than 100,000 citizens will be serving their country, receiving education and training benefits in
return, and hundreds of thousands more will be doing vital community work, able
now to afford the time for such satisfactions because the need to repay their college loans will no longer «block their way.»
It seems to me implausible that all these people, and so many more, who have made a negative judgment on the medieval idea of God, were less competent
than those who
now wish to
return essentially to the medieval perspective.
I
now need your help more
than ever, or rather, it is the honour of almost our whole University that needs it... You should use your influence with the Sovereign and Pfeffinger... to obtain for me from the Pope the
return of my case, so that it is tried before German judges... You can see how subtly and maliciously those murderous Dominicans carry on with a view to my ruin..
I
now tried a few brands and it always got better with a new shampoo, but the residue always
returned after a short amount of time and it's
now worse
than ever.
Oreo O's, the sugary cereal that found major popularity in the»90s with its miniature chocolate cookie bites — c'm on, you know it woke you up more
than coffee does
now — will be
returning to shelves after a 10 - year hiatus.
At least a half - dozen Lakers, both players and officials, believe that the Zen Master is
now more likely to
return (if a deal can be worked out)
than he was at midseason, even in the event that Kobe re-signs.
Lucas Perez has
now moved to declare he should be ready to
return earlier
than schedule, and could well provide us with a boost just as our numbers appear to be dropping.
Now, thanks to a lot of
returning experience all over the field, an explosive and powerful rushing attack, and an efficient defense, Notre Dame can have goals bigger
than just making a bowl game, something they couldn't do last season, by virtue of finishing with a 4 - 8 record.
I can see the Niners eventually moving on from Brown, but not
now when the potential trade
return is probably not that great The coaching staff believes in Brown more
than most of us, imo they'll want to see what he can do in a prove it year.