Do you see your career engaging with and influencing people rather than
number crunching on a screen?
Fortunately, assessing an insurer's financial health does not require
any number crunching on your part.
«There have been some CEOs who have publicly stated they think it's hard to do
the number crunching on the valuation because of the uncertainty with the new government,» says Hoskins.
Tony Brown and EM Smith discuss historical data, climate science and
number crunching on this thread, (5/12 @ 4.03 / 4.26 am) In my view, considering the last 16 years of no warming climate, science has been unsuccessful in its role of prediction.
Or if you're not confident about doing this sort of
number crunching on your own, you might hire an adviser to run some numbers for you and show you what you might be able to gain in extra retirement income by devoting even a small part of your savings to a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds.
While waiting - like all us - for news from the Liberal Democrats, Grant Shapps MP has been
number crunching on the new Tory intake.
I have, however, been doing
some number crunching on my own with a group that seems perfectly conjured up to break their model: slightly past their prime European superstar strikers.
NOTHING can match
the numbers crunched on Australian agriculture which indicate «staggering results», says Luke Hartsuyker.
NOTHING can match
the numbers crunched on Australian agriculture which indicate «staggering results», says Assistant Agriculture and Water Resources Minister Luke Hartsuyker.
Why would anyone want a dedicated e-reader to add to the clutter they carry around, when in 6 months or so there will be single devices you can (1) read books and magazines on, (2) make phone calls on, (3) type and dictate into, (4)
number crunch on, (5) watch films on, and (6) play games on?
Not exact matches
After working
on that set, O'Brien had an epiphany that she needed a business model for her work, so she started
crunching numbers, looking at market research, and talking to clients.
Attila Szigeti, COO of Drukka Startup Studio, recently
crunched the
numbers on 42 of the biggest and best companies to emerge from startup studios and accelerators: He discovered that startups that had partnered with accelerators raised more capital and employed more people than their studio brethren.
Tools like online dashboards and online strategic planning tools allow your accountant to spend more time strategizing for your business and less time running reports and
crunching numbers on a moment's notice.
Why buy a fancy HP server for your company's data center, technologists now asked, when you could just
crunch your
numbers on a rented server in an Amazon facility, for less?
The
number crunching by 24/7 Wall Street includes a lot of guesswork and assumptions, but if it's anywhere near
on the mark, the losses could total quite a lot of money.
In the near future, these digital assistants may become sophisticated enough to make recommendations for resource allocation or task assignment; they'll
crunch the
numbers on previous, similar projects and may be able to suggest the most efficient path forward for any given scenario.
Brett House, the deputy chief economist at Scotiabank, and his colleague Juan Manuel Herrera,
crunched the
numbers on Canada's non-fuel exports.
Fiverr, an online freelance marketplace,
crunched the
numbers to determine which are the highest - paying gigs offered
on its site, and it found that you could potentially make thousands for projects that are in high - demand.
Since then, the 18 - year - old business has grown apace (it recently made it onto the Inc. 500 list of the nation's fastest - growing private companies), thanks in part to Buschman's painfully learned lesson
on the importance of comprehensive
number crunching.
Here, consulting firm Great Place to Work, partnering with Fortune, has
crunched the
numbers on thousands of employee surveys to create a new ranking of the best companies to work for in the Bay Area.
We
crunch the
numbers on compensation and
on - ice stats but also compensate for how strong or weak a player's team is.
07:11 — Howie explains that Airtable inherits the best aspects of spreadsheets, which are optimized for
number crunching, but enables users to build custom solutions depending
on applications.
For example, if you're looking to build a retirement savings plan, the tool pulls in your current spending activity from your linked accounts, analyzes government data
on spending patterns for people as they age, and then
crunches the
numbers to estimate your actual spending in retirement.
Crunching the
numbers on the millions upon millions of Reddit comments just to crack the code
on upvotes would be difficult work.
According to Vanguard, there are more than double the
number of contributions during this
crunch before the tax deadline; investors who contribute last - minute will experience a «procrastination penalty» and miss out
on compounding throughout the year.
Detailed distributional analysis from the Joint Committee
on Taxation and the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center is still forthcoming, but Ernie Tedeschi, a private sector economist and veteran of the Obama Treasury Department,
crunched some
numbers using Tax Brain, an open source tax model from the right - leaning American Enterprise Institute's Open Source Policy Center.
You need to
crunch your retirement
numbers at least once a year to see if you're still
on track to a financially secure retirement.
There's some sophisticated
number -
crunching going
on under the hood — essentially, BlackRock combines its forecast for market returns with assumptions about retirees» longevity to arrive at its spending estimates.
On the phone with Econowatch, Nakamura described StatsCan's statement that it
crunches the
numbers roughly the way the BLS does as «misleading to the point of being harmful.»
I'm confident 2016 will be full of startups trying to help people find affordable health care and
crunch the
numbers on how to cure cancer, using the strengths of software and big data inside the life science industry.
NASA has
crunched the
numbers on probable cloud cover and revealed the best places to watch the August 21 cosmic spectacle.
If you already have a job lined up,
crunch the
numbers and see if you can afford a Standard Repayment Plan based
on your salary.
Some people who know more than we do about things like math and engineering science have
crunched the
numbers on the Tesla Semi's battery potentials.
It's important to
crunch the
numbers and figure out what your return
on investment will be with either vehicle, taking into consideration performance as well as all fees, transaction costs and taxes.
If you do your research and
crunch the
numbers, it may be worth it for your business to take out a business loan — but only if it can accelerate your cash flow at a rate that outpaces the interest you'll pay
on the loan.
Rohit Chopra, a senior fellow at the Consumer Federal of America,
crunched the
numbers on student loan default.
On the Credit Suisse
number -
crunching and projections, Duet is forecast to deliver an 11 per cent total return for an investor over the next 12 months, QBE is projected to generate a 5 per cent return.
Or they explore areas that look attractive based
on their own
number crunching.
This is of course not to say that value can't be found, but value can not be determined strictly by
crunching numbers without assessing a company's industry, management, growth prospects, and so
on; to determine if and by how much a company is undervalued.
Assuming that, I am going to
crunch numbers on a $ 625,000 mortgage and calculate the following:
I'll await the results of other
number -
crunching analysts before commenting further
on that.
I stopped counting after Brother's comment
on Sept 25 at 9:30 am, since that was where the thread ended when I started my
number crunching (the
numbers continue to rise, but I feel like I have a fairly representative sample to go off of).
It is entirely possible that this is just the latest in an infinite series of big bangs and «big
crunches» where the Universe ultimately collapses back in
on itself, only to «Big Bang «again; our Universe may be one of an infinite
number in a multiverse; or time itself may have been created in the Big Bang.
In fact, the
crunching of
numbers to make an argument appear more valid is done by pretty much everyone
on this planet.
The share prices of most ASX - listed retailers are down about 30 per cent
on the «fear of Amazon» factor as investors
crunch their
numbers on the likely impact.
Treasury shares finished at $ 10.53, down slightly
on Friday, after a big share price surge of 11 per cent
on a buoyant set of results announced
on August 18 as investors
crunched their
numbers on the $ 800 million inventory of luxury wines that will be steadily rolled out for sale over the next few years in the $ 20 a bottle and higher price point.
If you need to know specific nutrient contents, you might enjoy making yourself a table of basic paleo baking ingredients to keep
on the inside of your kitchen cabinet and
crunch the
numbers when you have the need to know.
I'm the Controller at a fabulous school and it's
number -
crunching - galore
on those days.
Tip
number five: Double up
on the low carb vegetables and salsas for a fresh, healthy
crunch.
The Mirror have
crunched the
numbers, however, and worked out just how much teams are overachieving or underachieving based
on their averaging finishing positions for the last five seasons, coming up with this alternative Premier League table: