In their world, the only way to earn a return greater than the market is to take more risk, and likewise, the consequence
of taking less risk than the market is earning a lower return.
Not exact matches
Check with your local Chamber
of Commerce to see if they have any discount insurance options, and also
take note
of your
risks to see if you can reduce them (the
less risk, the lower the premium).
The first priority is to keep a downward debt - deflation spiral from
taking hold; once that scenario is
less of a
risk, reining in government finances can be considered.
«As hackers devise more advanced and
less recognizable threats, organizations that continue to settle for cybersecurity strategies that rely on a «feeling»
of security are
taking even greater
risks in the coming year.»
Garnering
less enthusiasm were considerations such as asset allocation strategy (balancing an investment portfolio to
take into account goals,
risk tolerance and length
of time), with a mean
of 4.7, and understanding price - earning ratios for traded stock, which saw a mean
of 4.3.
It might seem encouraging to applaud your child's intelligence, but tons
of research — much
of it spearheaded by Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck — shows that doing so makes kids fearful
of taking risks or pursuing tough goals that might make them feel
less than brilliant at first.
Once you've earned a degree — and likely
taken employment somewhere — you become
less of a credit
risk.
Failures are seen
less as a signal
of incompetence and more as a sign that you're willing to
take a
risk and innovate, according to Zaslove.
«We found that the more diverse the board, the
less likely [a company is willing] to
take risk,» said Ya Wen Yang, assistant professor
of accounting at the Wake Forest University school
of business and a co-author
of the study in question.
It finds that banks with boards
of directors independent from management
take less risk.
Start - ups are often a
risk - reward scenario, and by
taking a job at one, employees are aware that there's
less of a safety net, support system, and back stop.
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?
The way the story goes is that an extended period
of calm with steady growth and no recessions, nothing to make you nervous, makes investors
less risk - averse, so more
risk taking, and not just investors, but their financial intermediaries.
Combined with reduced
risk -
taking in the financial system as a whole, this would then further reduce market - makers» willingness to build up large inventories
of less liquid assets.
Measured across all loan products, and
taking into account changes in customer
risk margins, however, it seems that interest rates paid on average by small businesses have increased by a little
less than the rise in interest rates directly due to the tightening
of monetary policy.
We found that diversified portfolios have, in fact, been
less risky, but only up to a point: A portfolio that allocates 60 % or more
of its investments abroad has actually
taken more
risk than one that doesn't diversify at all — an interesting revelation.
But I am concerned that late - cycle entrants into
risk assets like stocks and high - yield bonds are
taking a leap
of faith at a time when there is
less room for markets to move up and growing
risks of them falling back.
With this discipline self - imposed you'll be
less likely to engage in gambling behavior, a method
of investment characterized by unrealistic expectations and senseless fiscal
risk -
taking.
It will
take a great deal
of courage and not a little imagination to
risk failure, powerlessness, and cultural and political irrelevance — to be, in Pope Francis's words, a
less «worldly» Church — for the sake
of the truth.
Populist conservatives also seem willing to
take some
risks, but they have
less (possibly no) hope
of victory in the foreseeable future.
We are capable
of stripping off water and / or solvents during the viscous dough phase and
take products from a slurry to a fine powder with
less risk and time than other drying technologies.
«Part
of the issue in the old days would have been the currency
risk from
taking renminbi, and the exchange used to
take longer, but [lately] renmimbi has been
less volatile than other currencies.»
«The cost
of Daniel, to perhaps another striker is a
lesser cost and puts
less risk on us if the worst were to happen and this club gets relegated, because that is the danger we are still in and we can't
take our eye off that,»
Wenger
takes a
risk playing him at RB in
less difficult games (on paper anyway) in order to rest Bellerin and also I suspect as he has done in the past, play someone out
of position to toughen them up for their eventual role.
You can't just plug and play any
of the top QBs into their system and think the results will be the same regardless
of whether you
take a young, downfield
risk -
taking passer (Darnold, Allen), a smoother,
less athletic passer who is more
risk averse (Rosen), or a shorter, arrogant, rhythm QB who throws with anticipation better than any other QB in this class (Mayfield).
Just play him.He might as well learn in one
of the
lesser cups.Where
taking a bigger
risk playing Diaby than Bellerin.COYG.
There are some points i think he has not
taken into consideration, he runs the
risk of losing his place in the England squad because he will get even
less game time at Liverpool, which will affect world cup dreams.
The vicious cycle
of low league finishes,
less lucrative sponsorship deals, empty trophy campaigns and relatively smaller revenue streams has meant that player recruitment at Liverpool has required an eagle eye for unearthed talent, an excellent sales pitch and willingness to
take on a few high
risk, high reward fliers.
Drunken irresponsibility is a much bigger danger than the simple fact
of having a baby in bed with you, which is an acceptable and very minor
risk (
less than
taking the baby out in a car, I'm sure!)
Some research has shown children growing up with permissive parents are
less likely to respect rules and authority, and like the second
of our four parenting styles, authoritarian, teenagers maybe prone to experimenting with alcohol, drugs or
risk taking behavior.
You do
take on some
risk with attempting a vaginal delivery, but they are far fewer and
less catastrophic when compared to the
risks of a major abdominal surgery.
When we swoop in and fix things for our kids before they get to experience the consequences
of their own
less than perfect moments (forgotten lunches, unsigned permission slips, messy rooms with laundry that needs to be thrown down or
risk missing laundry day, etc) we are actually doing our kids a disservice, keeping them from a potential lesson in self love and what it
takes to «be with» imperfection and disappointments.
If you've taught her the importance
of taking care
of her body all along, when she's older she'll be
less likely to want to
risk drug use.
The
risks of our babies
taking in
less milk while increasing solids.
If you look at the black - box warning on a packet
of birth control pills, you'll notice that at most ages the
risk of death from
taking the pills is
less than if you don't
take them — that's because they're so good at preventing pregnancy, and pregnancy kills.
They are far
less effective against contemporary terrorists, who are often willing to give up their lives as part
of their operations, and as a result are willing to
take far higher
risks.
That value may dwindle to nothing or
less if the Brexit process is badly mishandled or if the economic consequences become severe and the government
takes the blame but those are
risks that May presumably feels she has to run — and which are in any case no more than the
risks of a soft (or «fake») Brexit given the intense scrutiny many Tory MPs will give the choices made.
It is right to claim that actions are now being
taken that are both in the interests
of Western powers and that undermine the sovereignty
of African states; but to frame them in «colonial» terms is inflammatory and
risks becoming associated with statements from
less well - meaning leaders.
Cameron is a man
of principle, who
took big, brave
risks after the election where
lesser men would have buckled, and who has managed to change his party, and therefore British politics, for the better.
Workplaces with a higher percentage
of female employees exhibit
less of a tendency for excessive
risk taking, so companies should introduce quotas to correct this.
The triumphant result is that the drinks colossus Diageo, as an example, could go on meeting junior ministers and special advisers to argue against, say, minimum pricing for alcohol, while Alcohol Concern (annual income,
less than # 1m) would have to jump through a chilling series
of hoops in order to
take part in any kind
of campaigning, with the
risk of criminal charges if it were found in breach
of a law that the Electoral Commission says is so opaque it can not confidently predict how it will police it.
Many MPs think a fresh leadership battle could
risk a
less popular leader replacing Theresa May, and even throw up the prospect
of Jeremy Corbyn getting into Downing Street - and wouldn't ever
take that
risk.
Adolescents and young people who relied on «gist» representations
of risk were
less open to
taking future online
risks.
A Canadian review
of 9,000 patients found those who had
taken a benzodiazepine for three months or
less had about the same dementia
risk as those who had never
taken one.
Among the total group
of patients, those who
took PPIs were
less likely to have vascular disease, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but PPI use was linked with a 10 % increased
risk of CKD and a 76 % increased
risk of dying prematurely.
The raw data showed that
taking COX - 2 inhibitors correlated with a 9 percent higher
risk of gastrointestinal bleeds, a potentially life - threatening side effect — a surprise, since a raft
of clinical studies had previously shown that those drugs were
less likely to cause gi bleeds.
«When your funding rate is low, I think everybody kind
of retreats a little bit and is
less willing to
take risks.
Women can be just as
risk -
taking as men — or even more so — when the conventional macho measures
of daring — such as betting vast sums on a football game — are replaced by
less stereotypical criteria, according to new research led by the University
of Exeter.
«These trees
take the
risk of starting earlier in the spring, because they are
less strongly dependent on the cold periods,» Laube says, «and in addition they sprout more quickly as temperatures rise.»
The IPERGAY researchers found that men who have sex with men and transgender women at high
risk for HIV infection who
took PrEP around the time
of sexual activity were 86 percent
less likely to acquire HIV than similar individuals who
took a placebo.