Not exact matches
Banks, on the other hand, tend to lend to slightly
troubled companies, or smaller firms, which can be
riskier.
At the other extreme, common shares are very
risky because they have no guarantees and shareholders are paid last if the
company is in
trouble or goes bankrupt.
A lot of
companies would rather choose independent contractors for reporting purposes but many employers don't seem to know the differences and definitions of these two terms, which can be a
risky move since misclassifying your workers can get you in
trouble with the IRS.
When your insurance
company determines your monthly premium, they look at a myriad of factors to determine how
risky of an investment you are — and the
riskier you are, the more likely you'll cause them financial
trouble — and the more expensive your premiums will be.