Sentences with phrase «return average figures»

As for resale value, we expect the 2015 Chevy Sonic sedan and 5 - door to return average figures, better than the Fiat 500 and on par with the Hyundai Accent, but well below the Toyota Yaris, Honda Fit, Nissan Versa and Ford Fiesta.

Not exact matches

Including the general partner's money in the average net returns can inflate the fund's average net performance figure, and the SEC is investigating whether private equity fund managers properly disclose whether they are doing that or not, the sources said.
Needless to say, sharply negative return figures don't «average in» very well.
Figure 1 shows that the difference between return on invested capital (ROIC) and weighted average cost of capital (WACC), also known as the economic earnings margin, explains 67 % of the changes in valuations between stocks in the S&P 500 [1].
The fund's overall Morningstar Rating measures risk - adjusted returns and is derived from a weighted average of the performance figures associated with its 3 -, 5 - and 10 - year (if applicable) rating metrics.
And increasing the long - term average investment return of your IRA or 401 (k) by just 1 % per year can have a PROFOUND (six figure) impact on your retirement.
Investors like me would just see the average return on capital, suggest that it's high, and figure that the business is more efficient as a non dividend (or low dividend) payer.
Figure 1, which shows the trends in average return on invested capital (ROIC) and cumulative after - tax operating profit (NOPAT) for the sector over the past few years, clearly shows that profits are flat to down and not driving stock valuations higher.
One of the major problems for an investor looking at that 10 % average return figure and mistakenly expecting to realize a nice yearly profit from investing in the S&P 500 is inflation.
Ramsey has developed the very useful knack of making things happen, and for someone who is considered to have had quite an average season, his goal return from midfield is very healthy, reaching double figures again.
Citing state figures, Schumer said removing the property tax deduction could result in an average $ 4,300 tax increase for Long Island property owners who file itemized tax returns, and an average $ 5,500 increase for New York City taxpayers.
If Hyrule Warriors and Bayo 2, also with Fatal Frame + additional Kart sales keep the figure on a higher average than 6k a week we won't see a return to pre Kart no's for some time, imo, if at all.
The engine has plenty of power and it returns excellent economy figures - I average 55mpg commuting in varied traffic, including significant queues.
Much of the GTD's popularity can be attributed to its decent fuel - economy figures; in BlueLine specification, it returns 64.2 mpg on average, with CO2 emissions of 116g / km in three - door manual form.
The 118i returned a fuel consumption figure of 7.5 L / 100 km average over the week in our possession.
The 79bhp 1.2 - litre engine returns a claimed average of 57.mpg and emits 115g / km of CO2, while the high - power engine actually returns better fuel economy figures, of 68.9 mpg and 95g / km of CO2.
The Audi RS 3 Sportback returned an average of 15.0 L / 100 km, compared to the mildly thirstier AMG A 45, returning 16.1 L. Both sip premium 98 RON fuel, and official combined fuel economy figures had them pegged at 8.1 and 6.9 L / 100 km, respectively.
Of course, we never got close to the GTE's claimed European fuel consumption figure of just 1.5 L / 100 km, which equates to CO2 emissions of just 35g / km, averaging 6.4 L / 100 km over a mostly - freeway return run from Munich to Zurich.
When sources quote the long - term average stock market return, they typically provide total return figures.
That figure represents an average rate of return over that period of only 2.1 %, and even that yield would be further reduced after taxes are included.
He noted he knew little to nothing of the business but used simple calculations to figure out that the annual return on average was around 10 % for the farm and building.
As Figure 1 shows, the Bloomberg Barclays US Corporate High Yield Bond Index posted positive returns during rising - rate periods, averaging a return of 8.86 % while the Bloomberg Barclays US Aggregate Bond Index was almost entirely in the red with an average return of -1.41 %.
Hence, both investors and the media should interpret the «average investor return» figures with caution.
But that figure is based on an 86 - year period where bond returns averaged 5.6 %.
Each «dot» in the figure represents the historical average return and volatility of a given ETF.
The cheapest two quintiles in the U.S. delivered on average 17.5 % return on equity and 9.5 % growth versus 11.5 % and 10.5 %, respectively, for the most expensive two quintiles (Figure 1).
With 5 %, the figure becomes $ 4,300 plus and with the average market return over the last 100 years of roughly 9 %, you get $ 13,267.
The 11 % figure I've used is the average return over those 17 years, so my numbers above should be ignored.
The result was that the lump - sum method delivered higher returns about 66 % of the time compared with the 12 - month dollar - cost averaging method, regardless of whether an all - equities, all - bond, or 60 % equity / 40 % bond allocation was used (See Figure 1).
After doing some calculations, including figuring the expected return on equity on Freddie's mortgage portfolio, he estimates the company's current earnings power is $ 6.30 per share (analysts, on average, expect the company to earn $ 1.62 per share in 2008).
Using our $ 50,000 figure from the discussion about building a nest egg, if you can get an average dividend return of 10 %, you would need only $ 500,000 to retire.
As an estimate on fees, Retail fund fees normally run at an average 1.61 % p.a. and Industry fund fees at 0.76 % p.a. Adjusting the above figures Retail Funds return of 3.99 % and an Industry fund return of 5.64 % to October 31st 2015.
The figures below show that since 1929, the average 30 year return is actually 11.34 % per annum, so this assumption is not unreasonable.
I figured at an average 4 % dividend return, I'd make up the $ 460 of losses in less than two years of dividends, and the growth in the stocks might be there as well on top of that.
I'm trying to figure out how to calculate the average rate of return on some investments.
Requiring a minimum 20 % return pa over 5 years gives the maximum current price you should pay now (which can be used as estimate of intrinsic value) of A) 14.55 p, B) 21.87 p and C) 29.12 p. Scenario B) comes up with a very similar figure to your average estimate of 22.8 p.
Besides, these figures represent the average returns of many target - date funds and many managed accounts, so there's no assurance these figures would be meaningful for choosing between the managed accounts and target - date funds of a particular plan.
Over the last 6.5 years I figure I've averaged about 2.5 % annually from my CDs, while the Vanguard Intermediate - Term Treasury fund (VFIUX for Admiral shares) has returned 2.23 %.
One of the major problems for an investor looking at that 10 % average return figure and mistakenly expecting to realize a nice yearly profit from investing in the S&P 500 is inflation.
He figures that if he compounds net worth at an above average rate, he will beat the market returns of the S&P 500 over the intermediate term.
Wexboy, Reference your 30th Sept current summary in KR1, From my point of view I am in awe of your 2 % holding in KR1, The figures are very compelling and staggering in forward potential, I might have this projection all wrong but here goes, As of today 22/10/17 we have an sp of 7p, quoting your average roi on holdings within the table we have x 15 within the last 7 months giving us a current book to value of x 3.5 = sp 24.5 p, Should we assume another x 15 (I appreciate the x 15 was on the back of Ethereum, s metaphoric rise and other crypto, s tracking) over the next 12 months and and sp follows suit to say 100p, THEN we factor in a us listing and as you state the us markets award much higher book value with the average p / b in the blockchain cc sector of x 20, Then we are looking at (without dilution) in 12 months - = MC of # 2 BILLION = # 20 SP AS you state in your summary the figures are staggering so is the ablove a realistic projected mc based on the last 7 months growth and returns on investments made in CC ICO, s?
When I scan above, I definitely suspect my portfolio under - & over-weightings have helped — I still need to figure out the best way to calculate a weighted average return..!
When calculating component returns, the figures for the capital invested (denominator) and average years invested (AYI) remain the same, with the gain (numerator) varied accordingly.
You can check this for yourself by writing down the trailing return of a Couch Potato Building Block portfolio and then comparing it against the «Category Average» figures on the Morningstar website.
Standard deviation is a measure of total risk that indicates the degree of variation in the actual returns relative to the average return over the period (three years in our figures); the higher the standard deviation, the greater the total risk.
It basically figures out the rate of return on all of the investments every year, weights them according to size, and gives an average.
In the last four years he's averaged 32 % per year, which is far better than most funds - in fact, I don't know of any other 9 figure or higher fund with 32 % returns the last four years.
Figure # 1 tells us that higher risk investments will carry a higher average return over the long run.
However, over the 80 year period on which the figure is based, you can expect an average annual return of 12.6 %!
First, this prior performance post (which left me neck & neck with my benchmark) is worth reading — it lays out my entire performance rationale & methodology (NB: I specifically exclude dividends & FX gains / losses from my returns), my performance benchmark (a pretty arbitrary average of the ISEQ, Bloomberg European 500, FTSE 100 and S&P 500), plus an additional audit / scrubbing of my performance figures for consistency (which lowered my returns marginally).
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