Sentences with phrase «reap early returns»

It is too late for these teachers to reap early returns to competence, and depriving them of the present system's rich rewards for advanced degrees and experience beyond the first few years would cut directly into their expected future earnings.

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For every $ 1 invested in high quality early learning programs, society reaps as much as $ 17 in return (in GDP and savings on incarceration and other public services).
Returns have been in excess of the market for each of the last six years and the five - year return remains north of 20 % p.a. Early investors that have reinvested distributions are reaping the power of compounding, with $ 100,000 invested at inception in 2009 being worth $ 289,561 at 30 June 2017 (ignoring taxes).
It can take twenty years for returns in a whole life policy to offset the front - end costs, so a person purchasing a policy at 35 could potentially reap the benefits during early retirement years.
The key to reap the best returns on investment for minors is to invest early, which gives you adequate time to accumulate wealth.
Invest in them; invest in them early; invest in them well; invest in evidenced based practice, develop evidence based policies and we will all reap the economic, social, educational and moral return on this investment well beyond the life time of the new parliamentary period.
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