Real Estate Investors buying government backed tax liens
take little risk and can make great returns.
The return of boots - on - the - ground gameplay is certainly welcomed and it's good to see Sledgehammer Games
take a little risk and try out some new features.
«If you are investing for the long term — more than five years — then you can stand to
take a little risk with mutual funds, ETFs, etc..
If you want to
take little risk with part or all of your nest egg, stick with FDIC insured accounts.
No matter how disciplined you are
we all take a little risk here and there in a short - term position, a momentum stock or something that doesn't really fit the portfolio long - term, but was a good short - term opportunity.
my viewpoint is skewered a little since i'm probably a lot younger than you and am in prime years to
take a little risk (plus, i am a finance grad, so i think his suggested allocation is horribly conservative).
Have said that for 5 - 10 year, if you can
take little risk balance fund / large cap may fetch better return than debit fund post tax.
It's not for the faint of heart, but sometimes in love you need to
take a little risk to reap the reward.
(Besides, would it be so bad to
take a little risk?)
Since we're increasing the target amount, we're going to
take a little risk.
Because low - risk investments return roughly 20 % on average in a country with 20 % nominal GDP growth, financial repression means that the benefits of growth are unfairly distributed between savers (who get just the deposit rate, say 3 %), banks, who get the spread between the lending and the deposit rate (say 3.5 %) and the borrower, who gets everything else (13.5 % in this case, assuming
he takes little risk — even more if he takes risk).
«I thought it was maybe
taking a little risk to have that piece in there, but it's 2018, and I feel like there are so many other women doing incredible things that are really risky that actually take real courage,» she explains.
Great style and fashion is all about the unexpected and
taking a little risk.
«It is a balance between doing what you know your partner loves and
taking a little risk to try something you think they may like.
But either way, I did end up
taking a little risk off the table.
Since the issuer is
taking little risk, they're more likely to approve applications for those with bad or no credit.
Not exact matches
We had very
little money so had to
take risks to get our magazine on the map.
«But if you're a startup you need to
take a
little more
risk.»
But by
taking a
risk and staying with a hitter or keeping a pitcher in a game a
little longer than he should, Guillen might lose a game or two.
We knew that from a
risk -
taking perspective, we needed to make a choice that made us feel a
little uncomfortable.
So yeah: He knows a
little about launching successful businesses, achieving success in a variety of pursuits... and about
taking risks and starting all over again.
Powell in statements throughout the year, culminating with his recent Senate confirmation hearing, has been clear he sees
little risk of inflation that would prompt the Fed to raise rates faster than expected, and
takes weak wage growth as a sign that sidelined workers remain to be drawn into jobs.
The 65 - year - old entrepreneur says he learned about
risks from his parents who «liked to gamble, leaving me to fend for myself... I learned the difference between gambling, which I do
little of, and
risk -
taking, which I do all the time.»
You should encourage employees to
take risks and listen to their ideas, even if they're a
little different from the usual.
Kapchan noted that there is currently
little progress from these Western nations on the deal, where, he said «the leadership and many members do not want the JCPOA to die, but neither do they want to be party to Trump's efforts to kill it, and
risk taking the blame.»
I'm someone who always calculates the potential upsides and downsides, and I think many people
take unnecessary
risks: They either invest too much or too
little because they don't do proper analysis.
«If you're going to be a
little different, we might as well stay with what we have instead of
taking a
risk with what may be the Etch - A-Sketch candidate of the future.»
Their
little brains whirl with questions and ideas, soaking up everything around them, while their actions demonstrate
risk -
taking.
«They'll essentially book their [higher - than - projected] returns and
take a
little bit of
risk off the table.»
A successful business must
take risks and be proactive; a reactive approach is often too
little, too late.
«You are seeing manufacturers
taking a
little bit more
risk and launching vehicles that wouldn't have been able to make it in the past,» said Jeff Schuster, senior vice president of forecasting at LMC Automotive, which tracks the auto industry.
Being innovative
takes a lot of hard work and
little bit of
risk.
I scrutinize the REITs in distribution of goods, REITs that build properties to sell and
take very
little risk in doing so, including malls, shopping centers and hotels.
Finally, you have the nerve to say, «Unless you believe the SEC (or FTC) will reverse its position and
take concrete action against HLF, there is very
little downside
risk to this stock.»
Whether you are willing to
take on a
little more
risk with your investments, or if you would rather play it safe, there's probably an option for you.
Putting away a percentage of your monthly income into a retirement fund as early as 30 years old means you can
take advantage of several years of compound interest — and with
little to no
risk.
«Slow» failure results from
taking too
little risk, while «fast» failure results from
taking too much
risk.
Taken together, these results suggest that funds with loss rates near the lower or upper bands of the 35 % -70 % range tend to underperform because they
take too
little or too much
risk, respectively.
For a while now our focus has been on relative value and there is very
little argument that, after the first quarter price collapse, a whole lot of
risk has been
taken out of bitcoin, ether, Ripple and thousands of others.
It Seems Likely As They've Already
Taken Huge
Risks With The Global Economy [QE / ZIRP / NIRP / IOER / + Debt Monetization] Showing
Little Concern About Its Negative Implications.
However, it would be nice to get a
little more than 1 % return that I am getting now without
taking on too much
risk.
In my personal opinion, the emphasis upon
taking out insurance against downside
risks lies in conflict with the shift to data dependency given long and variable lags of monetary policy impacts on the broader economy which could have counselled front - loading insurance cuts rather than scattering them (if delivering any more at all) in which case precious
little insurance has been
taken out.
True, they
take a lot of
risk with their investors» capital — but very
little with their own.
In today's UK market, the cap rate distribution curve has flattened out, consumer and wage inflation is out of synch, and investors are not getting paid enough to
take core
risk as there is
little prospect for net operating income (NOI) growth in the current lease regime.
The worker
takes all of the
risk, (but) reaps
little of the rewards.»
The good news is that the Treasury is an extremely high quality borrower, so you are
taking very
little risk on your investment.
Measured across all loan products, and
taking into account changes in customer
risk margins, however, it seems that interest rates paid on average by small businesses have increased by a
little less than the rise in interest rates directly due to the tightening of monetary policy.
«A foreclosure offers a
little more equity in the property, but there's a
little more
risk and there's a
little more involvement in the steps that you have to
take,» said Bill Flagg, a broker associate with ERA Queen City Realty in Scotch Plains, N.J., a foreclosure expert.
At the same time there is
little incentive to
take risk and deviate from the mean because if they strike out and underperform for even a short period clients will be lost quickly.
Well, a
little risk -
taking is okay but first you've got the understand the worst - case scenarios and their consequences.