Sentences with phrase «redeploying funds»

Lately, Chinese investors have been selling properties in China and redeploying funds to other parts of the world.
At the same time, NAR supports Congress» original intention to return excess FHA revenues to borrowers as distributive shares in accordance with FHA's mutual insurance structure, rather than redeploying the funds in a trust fund.
Hopefully, redeploying these funds into other positions will prove a wise decision.
So if your YOC is 5 % but your current yield is, say, 2 %, you might be better off redeploying those funds elsewhere in terms of how much income that capital can generate.
Shortly after the meeting, Claudia and Azam decided to let go of one sales staff member in order to redeploy funds to improve Akorbi's visibility on search engines.
Where would you redeploy those funds?
That's the plan and though it has been a tough situation for me, I am staying positive that I can get a good exit price and redeploy the funds effectively.
This allows us to redeploy funds rapidly without having to sell into the secondary market.
Of course, we can always choose to sell some TIPS in order to redeploy funds.
And what about the potential opportunity cost — is it better to redeploy your funds, rather than hanging on & hoping for a silk purse out of a possible pig's ear?

Not exact matches

Our smiles will broaden when we have redeployed Berkshire's excess funds into more productive assets.»
In response, loss aversion tightened its grip on investor behavior, causing many business development companies, hedge funds, and private equity firms to redeploy their capital elsewhere in an effort to avoid further losses.
It seems likely that the funds currently devoted to support teacher DB plans could be redeployed in a more strategic manner to promote the highest quality workforce for students in K - 12 schools.
Second, Don McAdams, founder of the Center for Reform of School Systems, argued that philanthropy typically entails limited dollars in the grand scheme of things, but has an outsized influence because this money is nimble and can be used to drive a state or a district's reforms, where it's hugely difficult to redeploy more than a sliver of public funds.
Like Alabama, Arizona committed extra funds, including $ 1 million for training, to extend the program's approach to all its elementary schools, and has worked with districts to redeploy federal Title I and Title II funds to pay for reading coaches, training, and research - based curricula.
I hope school boards will consider it, but I accept the fact that many of them may not participate and I think... some of those surplus funds could be redeployed toward school resource officers,» Negron said.
Although, to play devil's advocate to my own question, if you have limited funds like I do, perhaps it is wisest to redeploy capital as soon as you uncover what you deem to be more promising opportunities.
Is the goal to liquidate, retain, and redeploy assets for personal use and / or retirement funding?
WMT could earn high returns while also redeploying its capital at the same high returns (high marginal returns to capital) thus funding its growth and compounding capital at high rates for a 20 - year period.
Since the mutual fund shareholder has no control over the fund manager the shareholder is at risk of the fund manager realizing bond losses in an attempt to redeploy into higher yielding bonds.
«If needed, the amount that Canadians have tucked away in chequing and savings accounts, money market funds, and cash holdings over the last three years alone could be redeployed to service up to a four percentage point increase in the debt service burden in Canada,» says RBC Economics.
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