Sentences with phrase «reasonable growth estimate»

A reasonable growth estimate for a dividend growth portfolio (with dividends reinvested) is around 9 % a year.

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Budget 2016 estimates for nominal GDP growth appear reasonable, with 2016 NGDP growth pegged at 2.4 per cent (1.4 per cent real GDP growth plus 1.0 per cent GDP inflation).
The budget gives an estimate deficit of only 2.9 billion in 2014 - 2015 (page 10), so it is very reasonable to suggest that somewhat faster economic growth would fill this gap.
We do not know the increase in the growth of federally regulated workers that make less than $ 15, but given what we know from the Labour Force Survey, federally regulated workplace study and employment equity survey data, estimates of 0.25 - 0.75 % annual growth appear reasonable.
The guide covers how to make reasonable estimates for dividend growth as well.
Investors who have the skill to make a reasonable estimate of earnings growth have solved two - thirds of the puzzle about future stock prices.
However, if earnings grow by an estimated 18.4 % over the next four quarters, you've got a P / E to Growth (PEG) ratio of less than 1X, which seems reasonable if the world can get along.
Blending the known past with the estimated future in this fashion should give us a reasonable idea as to what kind of growth the company should generate moving forward, which will also help us value the business and its stock.
The stock does look cheap when we consider its quality and growth potential, but what might a reasonable estimate of its intrinsic value be?
Such growth seems a good prospect, based not only on the long - term track records of the companies in various TAM portfolios but, more importantly, assuming that the independent appraisals represent reasonable estimates of future cash flows for existing properties, then future cash flows should be relatively large compared to the current discount market prices for the relevant common stocks.
It is therefore reasonable to assume, if the UN population growth estimates are correct, that CO2 will grow at a slower rate in the future than it has in the past.
The estimates of the unconstrained growth function were actually pretty structured with a reasonable looking shape and the chronology also was interesting looking.
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