But before doing
so buy a Term insurance policy and then do it.
But before doing
so buy a term plan with adequate risk cover.
When I started looking into life insurance, I had recently graduated from college and didn't have enough money to purchase a whole life policy,
so I bought a term life policy.
So he buys a term plan for Rs. 60 lakhs, which would be enough to pay for his kids» education, run the household and pay off the loan.
So he buys a term plan for that amount.
So buy term life insurance.
But before doing
so buy a Term insurance policy and then do it.
When I started looking into life insurance, I had recently graduated from college and didn't have enough money to purchase a whole life policy,
so I bought a term life policy.
You start a business and you become aware of the great need for life insurance to fund a buy sell agreement
so you buy some term insurance as it is the least costly policy.
So buy your term insurance fast — you can not go wrong with that decision.
Not exact matches
«
So if you have a long -
term view that markets are frothy, they have taken some of the froth out and if you are really investing for a 10 - year horizon, yeah you
buy the stocks that are solid, that you think you like the underlying earnings and you go into them and you wait until they calm down,» he said.
«[Getting store owners]
buy - in and tweaking your plan
so that they're really part of it gives you a better chance for success in
terms of rolling it out.»
It's possible to benefit from
buying dips, too,
so long as everyone remembers that short -
term gains lead to long -
term success.
Second, Quebecor
buys Mobilicity
so that it can qualify for the special
terms.
The reason for such a broad range all has to do with financing, which includes rates,
terms,
buying points, etc.,
so find a good lender who can explain all your options, and continue to educate yourself more about the process on our mortgage page and other helpful housing and financial sites.
First, the cost of outsourcing services over the short
term can prove less expensive than
buying pricey software: «We write short -
term contracts
so they can turn us on and off as they need to.
Delaney at StoneStreet says that insurers are backing away from offering long -
term insurance,
so it may be wise to
buy now.
Why would I waste even $ 1 in that asset class when
buying an equity index fund is
so easy (and long -
term profitable)?
So my point is if the promise that we
buy into is that Bitcoin will become a widely accepted currency in and of itself one day, and that it will account for a huge percent of international transactions, thereby realizing its potential value, we need to also accept that the potential has not yet been realized and right now, in the midst of this euphoria, 90 % of buyers are just trying to get rich quick in dollar
terms by trading it.
So you could
buy a mix of short -
term and intermediate
term bond funds to spread out your risk.
Bottom line: as an investor it makes no sense to invest in startups if the
terms at which you're doing
so are off - market or are
terms that experienced investors would turn down, such as
buying common stock or securities which can artificially cap your returns.
So one would have had to take Porter's recommendation to
buy, ignore his recommendation to sell, and ignore his advice that the stock was no longer a good long -
term investment in order to benefit in any significant way.
In fact, the difference between
buying new and
buying used is
so extreme that it's a key tenet of money expert Clark Howard's keys to building long -
term wealth.
The forecasts for some of these projects are good in the long
term and I am told that their price will increase in the following years,
so do your own research and
buy if you think it is worth it.
Whenever volume suddenly surges
so massively as a stock / ETF breaks out above a tight range, it is the undeniable footprint of institutional
buying activity, which acts as a gas pedal to propel the stock / ETF higher in the near to intermediate -
term.
So, for instance, if you
bought Bitcoin as an investment in late 2013, when it was trading at around $ 1,000, and used it to
buy a car when the currency was trading at $ 18,000, you would have a long -
term capital gain of $ 17,000, explained Ryan Losi, an accountant and executive vice president at Piascik, a tax firm.
I might argue (especially if I've had a good glass of wine in me first) that in a well - thought out process, what you're calling «
buying» cycles should already match your «sales stage» cycles —
so that really you and I are just discussing semantics in
terms of segmentation....
«The one big thing that Bogle knows — and explains
so well in this slender volume — is that
buying and holding a broad benchmark of stocks while keeping fees to a minimum leads to higher long -
term returns than constantly trading in a vain attempt to beat the market.
The
term «
Buy and Bail» has a negative connotation — and rightfully
so.
If stocks go up more than fixed income and the portfolio becomes weighted 60 % stocks and 40 % fixed income, then it would be important to sell 10 % of stocks (i.e. take profits) and
buy 10 % of fixed income to bring the portfolio back in to balance
so that it remains consistent with the investor's predetermined long -
term objectives.
We are in a time of utter reverence for great and powerful Oz - like people doing not
so great things to the rates of interest that would be paid to savers and prudent people (Zero Interest Rate Policy or ZIRP), and doing wonderful things for leverage (substance) users, speculators and asset owners (MBS and long -
term T bond
buying).
So we asked three top Motley Fool contributors to weigh in on promising stocks that they believe are either suffering a short -
term dip as we speak, or represent prime candidates to
buy on a pullback.
And now even more
so — something very strange is going on when someone somewhere is
buying with the intention of holding to maturity and paying a price to do
so that locks in a loss of 2 - 3 % per annum in real
terms.
Also, if a mutual fund is constantly
buying and selling shares, the investor will face a lot of short -
term capital gains, which will hurt them on their taxes.As investors, we want to stick to
buy and hold strategies...
so we would hope our mutual funds do the same.
Keep in mind that a good company only makes a good long -
term investment if it's purchased at a reasonable price,
so readers should only
buy when they consider valuations to be appropriate.
So, one common definition of long -
term investing is to
buy stocks and hold them for periods of at least one year in length.
So it became industry practice to ignore Shiller's research findings, to act as if it was no big deal that valuations affect long -
term returns and to continue to push the now discredited
Buy - and - Hold strategy.
Until then, we will not
so much be investing as short
term trading such as
buying January effect stocks or periodically shorting Nasdaq Internut - like fantasies.
So while they're painful in the short -
term, if you have the guts and capital to make purchases, recessions can offer some of the best
buying opportunities in the long -
term.
So if the payment shock isn't there... they'll
buy a payment today not having realistic expectations about what the long -
term budget implications are.»
If they are truly concerned with the long -
term, the losses along the way in the short - run don't matter — they'll just keep
buying what they like, provided they have sufficient diversification levels
so that if the company were to implode due to a scandal or other event, they wouldn't be ruined.
In
so doing we can see if the recent price drop represents a long -
term buying opportunity or a warning from the markets to stay away from an industry in trouble.
I've noted before that day - to - day returns can't be controlled,
so a «good day» for me is one where I take actions that I believe will produce good results over time (such as
buying high ranked candidates on short -
term weakness, selling lower ranked holding on short -
term strength, and aligning our exposure to market fluctuations with the prevailing Market Climate).
So, as a near -
term value
buy, this stock does require a leap of faith of sorts.
I believe that is one of the reasons that Jesus wanted us to «go to the altar», His table,
so that we might have this meal, on Him (He's
buying,
so to speak), on His
terms.
A further reality is that capital in search of profits may abandon an established workforce and
so increase short -
term profits while undermining long -
term consumer capacity to
buy its products.
I love the idea of a soup bicycle (especially as
so much of the soup you can
buy for lunch tends to be watery in
terms of flavour and still too salty).
«If someone
buys a good off Amazon and it doesn't work and if Amazon say for example you have to return it in ten days or it is too late, that's illegal in Australia
so unfair contract
terms and consumer guarantees are the two issues we will be watching Amazon on very closely.»
Janaina, who
bought her food from an organic street market, says cooking with
so many vegetables was an education in itself, in
terms of learning about food systems and how the world could be eating.
kryowiak -
buy out clause 22 million aprox
so he is definitely available o
buy just meet the price and agree
terms and he is yours no problem.