Sentences with phrase «relatively little cash»

That's against relatively little cash.
A big, well - stocked luxury car for relatively little cash, that's the G90.
That's against relatively little cash.

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«When you are a startup, there is relatively little to lose, mistakes are fixable and a small amount of cash and a cohort of committed colleagues can go a long way.
For a portfolio with a multi-decade horizon and high return objectives, cash positions could be relatively small; cash has been adding little to expected returns and investors should be able to manage the volatility with a long investment horizon.
On November 21st, a relatively small biotech company named Gilead Sciences (GILD) made headline news in the pharmaceutical investment community when it acquired a little - known hepatitis C drug developer named Pharmasset Inc. (VRUS), for $ 10.8 billion, in an all - cash deal.
From an investor's point of view, companies that accumulate large cash reserves or that have relatively little debt are more attractive under deflation.
Additionally, the Outlander's first two rows feel broad and roomy, considering this crossover's relatively small exterior size, and the fact that you can get seven seats for so little cash — in a vehicle that looks upscale with those neat 18 - inch wheels standard — means that the Outlander packs a lot of value for the price.
Companies with lots of cash and relatively little debt are likely to perform better (not necessarily well — just better) during deflation than cash - poor, highly leveraged companies.
These relatively small cash flows will have little effect on the portfolio's MWRR.
For example, if your property is relatively new and very little depreciation has occurred, it may make sense to purchase cash value coverage.
For a portfolio with a multi-decade horizon and high return objectives, cash positions could be relatively small; cash has been adding little to expected returns and investors should be able to manage the volatility with a long investment horizon.
So called high dividend stocks are usually from companies that have stable cash flows but relatively little or moderate growth potential.
As a result, investors are likely to discount the cash value more aggressively (i.e., to make a relatively less generous offer if it must include buying out existing cash value on top of the policy death benefit) than a policy with little or no cash value.
I took a quick look at the Bank of America travel rewards card and it seems like a relatively straight forward no - fee ~ 1.5 % cash back card, although they're a little coy about what their reward points are actually worth.
The Lincoln Heritage Funeral Advantage program consists of two areas, a cash death benefit that requires relatively little to qualify.
As a result, investors are likely to discount the cash value more aggressively (i.e., to make a relatively less generous offer if it must include buying out existing cash value on top of the policy death benefit) than a policy with little or no cash value.
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