Income replacement life insurance products make sense for sole earning households, and where your spouse or family is not financially smart enough or is comfortable in making
robust decisions about investments.
Not exact matches
In today's
robust digital economy, signals
about what is to come with respect to buying behaviors and how they shape buyer
decisions are becoming increasingly a necessity.
«The independence debate has been
robust but overwhelmingly good - natured and it would prove a disservice to those who have participated in it thus far to suggest that with 17 days to go, Scotland is
about to disintegrate into absolute carnage on the back of making the most important
decision in the country's history.
We believe that
robust and reliable scientific evidence should be at the heart of
decisions about medicines because it is open to check and challenge.
These data are providing us with
robust evidence
about the location and extent of designated features such as cold - water coral habitats, which will enable us to make informed
decisions about future site management.»
Authorizers in Florida are just now completing their review of new charter proposals using a much more
robust process, and we are hearing that authorizers are making better
decisions about which schools to open based on better information.
The government's financial handbook for academies, published in July, warned academy trustees that they must «ensure their
decision about levels of executive pay follow a
robust evidence - based process», and said leaders» pay must be «reflective of the individual's role and responsibilities».
Juicy Excerpt # 1: I will take steps in my final paper to test a wide variety of assumptions
about asset allocation, valuation - based
decision rules, whether the period is 10, 20, 30, or 40 years, lump - sum vs. dollar - cost averaging, and so on, and to show that the results are quite
robust to changes in any of these assumptions.
Juicy Excerpt # 1: I will take steps in my final paper to test a wide variety of assumptions
about asset allocation, valuation - based
decision rules, whether the period is 10, 20, 30, or 40 years, lump - sum vs. dollar - cost averaging, and so on, and to show that the results are quite
robust...
As intended, the project has set off a healthy and
robust debate
about the realities of race, class, and gender privilege within the art world, culminating in the
decision of the Yams Collective to withdraw from the Biennial.
These
decisions and trade - offs should be guided by
robust evidence, with global - change science investigating the connections and tradeoffs between the state of the environment and human well - being in the context of the local setting, rather than by framing and reframing environmental challenges in terms of untestable assumptions
about the virtues of past environments.
That's just the point: Visualizations such as this help city planners make better informed
decisions about the program, eventually leading to a more
robust, more efficient, service for cycling citizens.
Robust decision making incorporates information
about uncertainty into the
decision making process.
Starting from two different
decision frameworks (precautionary principle versus
robust decision making) and assumptions
about the nature of the uncertainty (PDF versus possibility distribution) results in opposite conclusions regarding whether uncertainty weakens or strengthens the case for action.
According to Sunstein, the
robust protection now afforded to political speech protected as free speech (under the «clear and present danger» test) came
about in the «I am your father»
decisions of New York Times v. Sullivan (1964) and Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), revisiting the meaning of the First Amendment and rethinking the law that had come before it.
In a
robust decision of the new UK Supreme Court, there appears to be something of an
about - turn.
It's
about robust and accountable
decision making at a collective level with transparent grievance processes that protect privacy.
Shilling et al. suggest that there is a need for more
robust evaluations to enable parents and service providers to make informed
decisions about the potential benefits and costs of peer support «services».
Robust internal and external
decision - making processes can also facilitate mutual understanding
about the priorities for each of the parties at the table and also what motivates them: their needs, wants, fears and concerns.