Sentences with phrase «possible decline in value»

Used to eliminate or lessen the possible decline in value of ownership of an approximately equal amount of the cash financial instrument or physical commodity.

Not exact matches

Most of the stuff that this guy brings out; Old capitalism versus new capitalism, Financial intelligence and education and the importance of both, the possible pitfalls of the American social security system and medicare, Taxation system - who it favors and who it hurts the most, all the stuff about residential homes not being assets, the dollar and how it continues to decline in value and the rest all this stuff is absolutely true.
Regardless of whether your guess is in part incorrect, and the value of both drops, it is possible to win if the asset that you initially thought would decline, in fact, falls even further.
Although one could argue that we are wrong in subtracting certain things or in using the values we do at various points, and so claim that economic welfare has in fact not declined in recent years, it would be equally possible to reintroduce leisure into our calculations and end up with figures indicating a more drastic decline.
This means it is possible that your portfolio value could decline within a given year by more than the VaR of your portfolio, but the likelihood for this to happen is only a 1 in 20 chance.
But by taking reasonable steps to mitigate the effect a market downturn and preparing options ahead of time to compensate for a decline in the value of your nest egg, you should be able to improve your chances of proceeding with your retirement plans with as little disruption as possible.
Group variable annuities will fluctuate in value and may be affected by market declines, including a possible loss of principal.
Housing prices in our area have declined, and it's entirely possible that we don't have 20 % equity based on the «market value», but we have more than 20 % based on the «original / sales value».
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