Sentences with phrase «so risk averse»

Some are so risk averse that they keep six months of payments in cash reserves for each investment property they own.
And with the economy as tight as it is, you can understand why hiring managers are so risk averse.
However, a general lack of understanding combined with perceived information governance risks means that all too often organisations, and individuals within them, are so risk averse that they are prevented from sharing appropriately by the fear of a breach of the Data Protection Act 1998 («DPA»), the common law duty of confidentiality or the myriad of NHS guidance.
The reason to bring this up, is not to dismiss the local risks, but to ensure that we don't become so risk averse that we become paralyzed and can not make the difficult energy transition required to avoid catastrophic climate change.
AAA studios have become so risk averse it's not even funny anymore.
But is there a chance that given the extreme lack of risk taking and lending by banks that even healthy companies may cut dividends simply as a risk management mechanism to save capital in case their banks / debt holders are so risk averse that they do not roll over existing debt?
A second core idea is that some people are so risk averse that they only accept the safest investments, which leaves investment opportunities for those that are willing to compromise a little with credit quality or maturity.
As a case in point, my most conservative client — a gentleman so risk averse that even the possibility of a 10 % peak - to - trough loss was anathema to him — informed me in January that he would be closing his accounts with me because I refused to aggressively buy tech stocks and Bitcoin on his behalf.

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«Are we so risk - averse that we'd like to catch a lot of minnows, too even if that means exposing people to a lot of treatment - related morbidity?»
Most people are risk - averse, so it's wise to include some references to how your product avoids glitches, hassles, and problems.
The thing is, our companies are risk - averse — 13 % more so than American ones, according to a recent Deloitte study.
It's better to fail small and fail quickly than to become so risk - averse that you stifle innovation and fall short of revitalizing your brand experience.
So even if you're saving for a long - term goal, if you're more risk - averse you may want to consider a more balanced portfolio with some fixed income investments, And regardless of your time horizon and risk tolerance, even if you're pursuing the most aggressive asset allocation models you may want to consider including a fixed income component to help reduce the overall volatility of your portfolio.
The way the story goes is that an extended period of calm with steady growth and no recessions, nothing to make you nervous, makes investors less risk - averse, so more risk taking, and not just investors, but their financial intermediaries.
So how come that Millennials, though more risk - averse than their older counterparts, get the highest returns?
So how will China's startup ecosystem react to a more risk - averse funding environment?
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.
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You have to be as risk averse as retirees so that you don't lose a part of your funds that you are relying on for a comfortable post retirement life.
So, more risk averse investors need a greater percent in fixed assets.
It doesn't help that lawyers are the most risk - averse group on the planet, so as time goes on it is less likely that you'll want to leave.
And so even though players may be in states where it's legal and teams may be in states where it's legal, I think just across the board, people are risk - averse
No wonder so many kids today are risk - averse.
«so if one was particularly risk averse, a hospital birth seems eminently reasonable.»
They're more risk averse in how much alcohol they have, on unprotected sex, and so on.»
And you may end up being born in utter poverty that may prevent you from being happy, or you may start off being wealthy but then you may suffer calamities like disease and natural disasters, so assuming you're risk averse (as humans tend to be in most circumstances), you'd want the government to have a safety net to shelter you from such risks.
He added: «The government should be bolder and less risk averse by tackling the criteria for ODA so that more funding goes to the world's poorest people and the poorest countries, and less to the European neighbourhood.
Globally any currency is only worth as much as people value it on the Foreign Exchange Market, so the global success of a state - sponsored cryptocurrency may be crippled by risk - averse speculators.
«Politicians are risk - averse so they're gauging what their constituents are thinking,» top Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf said.
At the heart of the problem, he suspects, is a tendency among agency decision - makers to shun innovation because they are risk averse, «so they end up building bigger versions of observatories they have already flown.»
«If you're somebody who's so risk - averse that you never take a chance, your opponent will discover that, and that's it,» Satz says.
The world was more dangerous in our evolutionary past, so it paid to be risk - averse and highly sensitive to threats, and if things were good, then the status quo was worth maintaining.
I have absolutely zero hairstyling skills (or inclination to style my hair) so I end up being very risk - averse about making changes.
The Telegraph's Robbie Collin, however, said The Winter Soldier ultimately fosters «disappointment that a film with a relatively spicy premise becomes, in the end, so risk - averse».
Due to this, they've been called risk averse, they've been criticized for clinging to the Worms franchise, so of course their upcoming Worms revamp, Worms: Revolution, may be met with cynicism by some.
Remember that students can be very averse to risk - taking, so encourage them to take some.
With our testing and assessing models so much embedded in our education system's culture, what is a good way to start teaching teachers about more creative thinking and teaching students to be more risk averse?
For this particular child, «the internalized pressure to succeed at all times made her so risk - averse that it stifled her learning in the classroom.»
David Cole, a professor of law at Georgetown University and an expert on civil liberties, says that helping people only when it is cost - free and risk - averse to do so will never be a solution to mass incarceration.
But I'm not risk averse, I've already put quite a lot into this and I have plenty of other more commercially viable projects to follow up with, so I think I might just helldamnit do it any way.
Asset allocation works hand in hand with risk aversion because if an investor is more risk averse and wants to preserve capital they may decide to purchase a collection of various blue chip large cap stocks in addition to bonds and certificates of deposit so if any one sector or instrument drops significantly the overall portfolio isn't as negatively affected.
If I was very risk averse, I would keep my extra money as cash, so I could pay my mortgage after I lost my job.
«I'm pretty risk - averse when it comes to investing, so I figured these would be a good solution,» Okurley says.
With little margin for profit, lenders have become even more risk - averse, so indicators of credit tightness such as the average FICO score have ticked up this year as rates have gone down.
Well, I'd go with a split hybrid option: most people are fairly risk averse so paying down the mortgage is appealing, but the lower payments still have to be made in the event of a job loss, so there's a case to be made for keeping liquid funds outside of the mortgage.
And it's not as risk averse as it appears with so much in cash / bonds since many of its investments are much riskier than the S&P 500.
, so its understandable that you're risk averse (how do you like those TBill yields btw?)
I am a little risk averse, but I am still young so I can afford a big swing in my portfolio.
But at the same time, don't be so averse to risk that you think the stock market is fraught with risk and that any investment will fail (I know the crash of 2008 has NOT been forgotten).
For my part I'm an investor not a speculator, so I'm a bit risk averse.
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