To generate higher returns, an FMP would have to invest in not
so high credit quality instruments, thus taking on relatively higher risk.
Not exact matches
So as the safe haven appeal of government debt reduces while the overall
quality of corporate
credit improves, it's logical for
high - yield
credit spreads to tighten.
So policies that mandate the accumulation of course
credits, advancing in terms of degree status (e.g., from A.A. to B.A.), or attending workshops, by themselves are not likely to produce teachers with
high -
quality classroom skills or necessarily contribute to children's achievement.
Before your editor tears apart the problematic thinking behind the latest version of the Center for Education Reform's
so - called Parent Power Index, let's give the organization
credit for at least providing a measure of which states are expanding opportunities for
high -
quality education.
An option could be to invest in an ETF with short term bonds (e.g. 1 year) with AAA
credit rating (
high quality,
so very low default rate).
Interest rates in these countries are at least 4 %
higher than in the U.S. or Europe and the
credit quality of most of these countries is investment grade, plus the holdings of the larger ETFs are
so widely distributed that unless one had a major financial crisis, similar to the Asian crisis in 1995 or the financial meltdown in 2008, one's investment should weather most isolated storms.
However,
credit is not cheap across the board,
so we focus on
higher -
quality corporates within a world of tight
credit spreads.
Most of the retail
credit cards will feature a very
high interest rate
so it is important that you consider their terms and conditions and
quality of rewards programs before deciding.
In any case, it is very
high quality,
so I'll give
credit there.
Drivers ed with us is a
high -
quality course, and it's nationally accredited,
so the
credits we offer are recognized by public, private, and charter schools across the nation.
Some
credit architect Sarah Susanka, who has used her «Not
So Big» book series to advocate trading wasteful square footage for
higher quality materials.