Sentences with phrase «often under valued»

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Under the new rules, real estate companies have to account for the current market value of their properties as income, even if they only realize profits when the property is sold (and that doesn't happen very often).
Gifting «appreciated assets» — stocks, bonds or mutual fund shares that you've held for more than one year and that have increased in value — to charity often flies under the radar due to the popularity of cash donations.
Meanwhile, an interesting sidebar here is that being deleted from the Dow often leads to price dips that create good opportunities for investors that are bobbing for value in a pool of companies with solid fundamentals that have pulled back under largely psychologically driven pressure.
For the past five years, the focus of local and regional banks was building value - added cash - management and trade capabilities, often under a transaction - banking umbrella.
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle of Catholics keeping their weekday obligations, often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican, for whom any liturgical obligation was essentially a matter of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a real force in their lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or values.
Too often the university had operated under the norm of value - free research, while the church's endeavors in behalf of social and corporate ministry had lacked competency.
In an age when God is often sidelined and self - worship is often conducted under the aegis of nationalism, it is particularly important to take every opportunity to call attention to the dignity and value of all human beings, and in particular to the universal ideas of the Torah.
Not only are the young ignorant of, and often contemptuous of, ancient Hindu visions of life, but the «modern» values of secularism, socialism, democracy and professional ethics are coming under increasing strain.»
At the same time, Christian ethicists often decry the absence or the decline of these values in Western societies today and go on to suggest that, unless we return to the old virtues, we will go under economically; and in this they may very possibly be mistaken.
With nearly 90 % of all the seafood consumed by Americans coming from imports and nearly 50 % of these imports coming from often unregulated aquaculture sources *, Dock to Dish Key West is dedicated to engineering a fundamental change in the seafood marketplace through a revival of traditional values and principles, while focusing on freshness and transparency under an ecosystem - based management approach to sustainability.
Despite the Government extolling the virtues of people working longer, older teachers, particularly women, feel under - valued and are often pressurised to leave their jobs well before their pension age, the Annual Conference of the NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, has heard today.
If you don't already have a few years of industry experience under your belt, they often don't have the expected value in the job market.
Under present systems for evaluating teachers in New York State and elsewhere, unsupported assumptions about teaching and learning often result in unfair judgments, concludes James A. Gross in Teachers on Trial: Values, Standards, and Equity in Judging Conduct and Competence.
Harry Crews» novels might sometimes be hard to read because they're filled with violence, blood sport and grotesque characters, but they shout out, «Pick me up and read me,» for they drive us to confront our often grotesque sense of self, the lies we tell ourselves to protect ourselves from harsh truths and the destruction of our society and the world around us under the banner of illusory values.
A well - diversified portfolio, by definition, includes assets that are exposed to various risks and behave differently under certain conditions: at the most basic level, you hold bonds because they often rise in value when stocks plummet.
Over the last 87 years, small cap value had long periods of great success, often followed by relatively long periods of under performance.
In situations where a borrower is underwater on their mortgage, the amount of the debt that exceeds their property value is treated under the Bankruptcy Code as unsecured, often paid at much less than 100 % under the terms of a chapter 13 plan.
-- Value investors often under - perform a rising market, and out - perform in a set - back.
Value investors often look for companies trading «under book».
These companies can often be «value traps» — wherein shareholder value is under - realized (or never realized) because the incentives of management / majority owners are not in alignment with minority shareholders.
While most absolute value funds often pile up cash, Towle chooses to turn over more rocks — in under covered small caps and international markets alike — in order to find enough deeply undervalued stocks to populate the portfolio.
Of course, another reason for «asset volatility» is that management's often still stuck in the wishful thinking stage when a wind - down strategy's announced (sometimes reluctantly), and / or they're a little embarrassed to mark down a balance sheet so quickly when they said it was fairly / under - valued just a few months earlier!
Value investors are often uniquely attracted to complexity under the assumption that complex situations are more likely to be misunderstood — and thus mispriced.
The truth is, your dog's genetic background plays a tremendous (and often under - valued) role not only in what inborn skills he might have, but in who he is — whether he is friendly or reserved with strangers, tolerant of other pets or not, a high - drive athlete or a snuggly couch potato, easily startled by loud noises or relatively «bombproof.»
This a really nice benefit for those that often fly on American because it puts a relatively high floor under the value of your points.
That means short flights — or flights that are just under one of the program's higher distance thresholds — can often be a very good value using Avios.
Price was an eclectic and pragmatic politician whose ideological position was often obscured under a cloak of religious values and quotations.
A recent 2012 retrospective at the Camden Arts Centre, London, brought much deserved plaudits to this often under - valued and unknown artist.
Under the guise of value engineering contractors and engineers often go after a building's design like the Taliban after fashion.
One response to this problem is to note that those situations simply won't occur too often, and if they do, these results should not be viewed as controversial compared to the various cases in which courts have upheld punitive damages awards that constitute a far higher percentage of net wealth or value than what I've suggested under retributive dam - ages.
As is often the case this prospect is drastically under - insured (Not her fault, prior agents), about $ 200,000 under - insured, so I create a proposal that essentially doubles her Dwelling Coverage taking her from Actual Cash Value to Replacement Cost.
In the case of simple instances of loss it is often not worth claiming under your insurance for this because the increased premiums when you renew would probably consume much of the value of replacement.
Don't under - or over-estimate the value of your home so that you can get the level of insurance you need to repair or replace what is often your biggest asset.
There once was a time when banks would not give you a loan under any circumstances unless you put down a large amount of money as a deposit... often 20 % of the loan value.
Renters insurance under $ 50 a year is quite rare, and often doesn't provide the value that you think it does.
But at under $ 100, and often sitting around $ 70 retail, these earbuds are an excellent value.
I often find that what career coaching clients are actually saying is «I don't know how I define my value» or «I want to stay under the security blanket so my ego doesn't take a hit» or «I am clueless as to who I am and what makes me happy.»
Cutting back or changing old habits goes a long way in helping preserve this often under - valued and life - giving resource.
Big - box tenants are often creditworthy national companies under absolute net leases, valuable to a potential investor as a guaranteed income stream, but irrelevant to taxable value of the real estate.
Despite increasing values, this trend has continued and interest has increased for more affordable properties in the Village of Pemberton and surrounding areas, resulting in fast sales that are often under multiple offer situations.
In hot markets, sellers often price homes on the LOW end of market value to encourage multiple offers and competitive bidding (kind of like a slow motion auction) and to try and get the house under contract the first week it's on the market.
They are highly motivated to liquidate nonperforming debt and typically offer these junior debt assets for a fraction of their face value, often under 20 %.
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