In my clinical experience, I find these parents to be individuals who are highly
risk averse in their parenting style and believe that there own over-involvement is the safest way to guide their children through a potentially harsh environment.
The study shows that Indians are
risk averse in general and they prefer low to medium risk investments such as bank FD, real estate, gold etc. over equity or equity - linked products.It was found that the most common frequency of premium payment is annual with an average premium sum of Rs. 13000 and that 72 % people buy the insurance products from their banks.
The study shows that Indians are
risk averse in general and they prefer low to medium risk investments such as bank FD, real estate, gold etc. over equity or equity - linked products.
I don't dispute the value of focus, but I would leave a little room for
the risk averse in advising to bet the farm, or the law practice, on a narrow estimate of what will turn out to be appealing to (potential) clients.
Even so, while I'm not particularly
risk averse in other aspects of my life, this is one area where I employ caution to a fault.
The bank's IT organization develops a kind of management sclerosis,
risk averse in the extreme.
However, they're concerned they may be too
risk averse in terms of meeting their retirement income goal of $ 80,000 annually pre-tax in today's dollars.
We are becoming more
risk averse in transferring technology from the laboratory to commercial application.
You know, we are very
risk averse in terms of things like national security and terrorism.
The Party holds itself out as the liberal conscience of the state, but has repeatedly shown itself to be politically
risk averse in efforts to keep itself from going extinct.
They're more
risk averse in how much alcohol they have, on unprotected sex, and so on.»
Not exact matches
«A lot of times, folks who are
in their 30s, it's easy to get
risk averse,» Snider said.
Most of us are inherently
risk averse;
in the face of a
risk, or a bad situation, the human brain is wired to imagine worst - case scenarios, which unfortunately stifles our productivity and makes us feel anxious and stressed.
It's worth noting, however, that while investing
in companies for their cash distributions is a relatively
risk -
averse way to grind out returns, it's not necessarily a strategy that will keep pace with the broader market.
In contrast, large companies are often
risk -
averse engines - they are executing a repeatable and scalable business model that spins out the short - term dividends, revenue and profits that the stock market rewards.
Although European investors have, historically, been more
risk -
averse than Americans, that perception may be changing as more high - profile companies see successful exits, and their founders reinvest
in the local startup ecosystem.
«
In the area of trading, it is now an academically demonstrated fact that women tend to be a little bit more risk - averse,» Lagarde told me in Septembe
In the area of trading, it is now an academically demonstrated fact that women tend to be a little bit more
risk -
averse,» Lagarde told me
in Septembe
in September.
In other words, a
risk -
averse Pentagon is an ineffective Pentagon, and some cost overruns should be embraced as the cost of doing business.
Desjardins, with $ 212 billion
in assets under management, owes its strong performance to solid liquidity, a reflection of its
risk -
averse business philosophy.
What's more, he says the training made him less
risk averse, replacing gut instincts with quantitative analysis
in evaluating challenges.
«It's hard to get people out of larger companies or universities
in a city like Des Moines, because they tend to be
risk -
averse.
«There is no entity
in the world that is more
risk averse than a senior marketing person,» says Larry Chiagouris, a marketing professor at Pace University
in New York.
In 1995, he chided his fellow partners for being too
risk averse.
Historically, women's low participation
in investment activity has been explained away with claims that they are too emotional, too
risk averse, or simply too broke to be good investors, none of which is has been proven to be anything more than archaic stereotype.
Risk averse leaders know their job is to keep the company
in business.
When it comes to preparing for the long term, women face a «perfect storm» financially: They are paid less than men are on average, typically have more gaps
in employment, engage
in more part - time employment and are often more
risk -
averse investors.
In other words, this kind of research comes with a lot of
risk, and Pfizer, it seems, perhaps because of its track record, has become more
risk -
averse when it comes to neurological diseases.
And, because of that, some of the best venture capital investments have been made
in times when everyone was
risk averse.
A major one is that the culture tends to be more
risk -
averse, and venture capitalists are wary to invest
in new or creative business models.
This likely results
in directors being
risk averse, which of course only serves to narrow their view of who might be acceptable,» says Nicholas Donatiello, one of the researchers
in the study.
Traditionally, this population has been underserved by an existing lending process that is too slow, manual and
risk -
averse to invest
in small businesses.
Overall I feel I have been to
risk averse up to this point and could have gone much more heavily
in the stock market.
These include difficulties
in complying with KYC and AML rules when dealing with digital assets; losing business to less
risk -
averse companies that are willing to «engage
in business or offer products
in areas we deem speculative or risky, such as cryptocurrencies;» and (like J.P. Morgan) the potential need to spend large sums while attempting to keep up with shifting technological norms.
«Some younger investors... are extremely
risk averse because they have seen their parents lose their jobs, lose equity
in their homes and experience stock market declines after 9/11, Enron and the global financial crisis,» the certified financial planner said.
But they also give
risk -
averse investors the stability they crave to balance out the craziness of the moves
in the stock market.
Prospects
in your funnel aspire to be cutting edge, but are likely more
risk averse and slower to change.
But as we've detailed — particularly since mid-2014 — all of those prospects actually hinge on whether individuals
in the economy are
risk - seeking or
risk -
averse, and poor market action presently signals
risk - aversion.
«The Chilean government realizes that the
risk -
averse Chilean economy needs to innovate
in order to reach the next stage of development»
As the network notes,
risk -
averse investors prefer dividend stocks, which are common
in pensions and mutual funds even though they've largely underperformed other market indexes over the past four years.
I'm sympathetic to CIBC chief economist Avery Shenfeld's case that a sustained lower loonie will entice companies to start new businesses / expand operations
in Canada, with a lag; I also agree with Mike Moffatt (professor at Ivey, small businessman
in Canada's manufacturing heartland, dodgeball player) when he says that manufacturers
in the area are highly
risk averse.
In our National Bureau of Economic Research study of over 40,000 employees, two - thirds of the most risk - averse employees reported that they would like at least some ownership, profit sharing, or stock options in their pay packag
In our National Bureau of Economic Research study of over 40,000 employees, two - thirds of the most
risk -
averse employees reported that they would like at least some ownership, profit sharing, or stock options
in their pay packag
in their pay package.
Despite my strong affinity toward the asset management industry, I fear for the implication of regulators labeling it «shadow banking sector ``, i.e. asset managers who have stepped -
in to fund projects and make loans as
risk averse banks retreated.
So while she picks Net stocks for fun, the bulk of Streisand's wealth — she won't reveal how much that comes to — is
in the more
risk -
averse, professional hands of her friend and money manager, Todd Morgan, chairman of Bel Air Investment Advisors.
Yet, costs associated with innovating
in the space and the
risk -
averse nature of the heavily - regulated sector also means there's an additional imperative to make sure things go smoothly the first time around.
This adjusts the
risk / return dynamic
in the marketplace and often leads to investors and traders becoming relatively less
risk -
averse.
A concern was raised that Canadian investors and managers may be too
risk averse to be full participants
in a highly innovative industry.
«Using the criteria of multiperiod utility analysis,... for moderate and strongly
risk -
averse individuals, the fixed indexed annuity is judged superior
in performance to various combinations of stocks and bonds.
Inside that black box is the mental state of investors, which can be rational, delusional,
risk -
averse, or
risk - seeking at any given point
in time.
It's a more
risk averse strategy that works if the market is going up or down, and when the top or bottom of a market isn't
in sight.
A guy
in his 50's facing retirement
in fifteen years and
risk averse, may choose 55 % stock investments and 45 % bond investments.