Sentences with phrase «taken on the risk on»

Stocks that I should've trusted my analysis on and taken on the risk on.
You pay the insurance company to take on risk on your behalf.

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A big business that has a reputation to protect won't take a risk on your small company if it doesn't think you can perform, Boykin says.
Always be available to support each person on your team but encourage autonomy, creativity and risk - taking.
People have been conditioned to try to beat the benchmark, but doing that (if it can be done — there's a lot of evidence to suggest it can't) involves taking on too much risk.
«The greatest risk is not on the battlefield but in standing up for what's right,» McRaven told the cadets, adding, «The truly great officers know that real victory is achieved when men and women of character take professional risks and challenge the weak - kneed, the faint of heart, the indecisive, or the bullies.»
The key enterprising skills I used when first starting out are the very same ones I use today: the art of delegation, risk - taking, surrounding yourself with a great team and working on projects you really believe in.
Lacavera's fund will focus on Series A investments, the term given to the capital raise that follows an initial seed round, and will help bridge the funding gap in Canada by being faster, more flexible and willing to take on bigger risks.
«In our 20s and 30s, assuming we got a start on our career, is precisely the time we need to take the risk [of investing in equities],» Diehl says.
We had very little money so had to take risks to get our magazine on the map.
Richard Branson is an iconic entrepreneurial figure, a high school drop - out whose knack for seizing opportunities, taking risks, spotting opportunities, and betting on himself and the people around him to build businesses in a variety of industries.
Channel 4 chief creative officer Jay Hunt accused the firm of flogging the show to the «highest bidder» and «ignoring the risk» Channel 4 took on it.
Anecdotes on how the pain of losing seasons as a rookie built the resilience to take risks and overcome fear necessary to become a champion.
Those federal rules, which double down on restrictions adopted in 2014 and stern warnings to lenders issued by OSFI earlier this summer, require banks to qualify borrowers at higher interest rates, impose additional limits on mortgages for buyers with small down payments, and compel financial institutions to share the risk by taking out insurance policies on low - ratio mortgages.
Stress and the toll it takes on mental health are occupational risks of entrepreneurship.
She has learned what it takes to turn a hunch into a massive business: a clear vision, yes, and the conviction to see it through, of course, but also an appetite for risk, a willingness to make changes on the go and nerves of highly tempered steel.
Guerrasio: Robert, you've taken risks on your movies all the way back to your first one, «El Mariachi.»
Similar to independent sales reps in the United States, these folks usually work on a commission basis, and because they don't purchase (take title to) the product, they don't assume any risk or responsibility.
It may sound like a classic entrepreneurial story: taking on a massive student - loan debt load and erasing it through hard work and perseverance while finding success in the high - risk startup world.
They found that the people on the supplements were no less at risk than the people who didn't take them.
«Color's $ 99 BRCA Test, the most affordable genetic test for BRCA1 and BRCA2 ever on the market, is now available to any woman who wants to take the first step toward learning her risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer,» said the company in a blog post.
Put your butt on the line and take big risks instead of following the path of least resistance and falling into a safety net.
For one, investors are going to have to get comfortable taking on more risk in their equity portfolios by buying stocks at higher valuations.
And that will require investors to adjust their strategy and their expectations henceforward — by paying more for equities, taking on more risk with fixed income and socking away more than they used to.
It's hard to convince small business owners that if they work extra hard or take on additional risk to expand their businesses, that the government is entitled to more than half of the rewards.
While investors will have to find stocks with higher yields, pay more for them and take on more risk in bonds, the biggest change in a permanently low - rate world is that people will need to set aside more of every paycheque if they want to keep the same goal for retirement income.
If Warren Buffett has taken to gambling on college football games in Vegas, maybe this «Buffett and his buddies ETF» is a risk worth taking.
The inevitable trade - off is that you will be taking on some additional risk; if the growth doesn't materialize, the stock price could fall.
Now when we experienced what we went through and we sat there, we had a family discussion, and our husbands wanted to take on this risk which was very scary to us when they decided to cooperate with the US government.
But if you have recently been denied credit, it's an indication the lending system sees you as damaged goods that they are unwilling to take a credit risk on.
He and a physician's assistant explained that I could either get treated now and risk taking on a high bill, or go home and try all over again tomorrow.
One of Canada's most innovative restauranteurs on ambition, the importance of collaboration, and taking the right risks
Kramer is concerned that creeping gamification will cause investors to take on more risk than they should.
If you go to an Ivy League school, «there are prestigious companies that will take a chance on you even if you majored in classics or medieval history,» he writes, but «the problem is that while we need lots and lots of people with humanities and social science backgrounds, in today's increasingly anti-intellectual climate, majoring in philosophy is becoming a risk that fewer and fewer people can afford to take
It's not easy, and it takes risk, but you must see past the risk and focus on the rewards.
In January, the Monetary Authority of Singapore urged the public «to act with extreme caution and understand the significant risks they take on if they choose to invest in cryptocurrencies.»
Successful entrepreneurs aren't afraid to step outside their comfort zones and take a new risk, because they realize that failure is a learning process — not a final judgment on their ventures.
«There is no commercial advantage to take a risk on something like that.»
«We need to handicap the country risk that we're taking on,» he says.
There are legal implications as well: Anyone who wants to get involved in this industry has to take on the reputational risk and the legal risk, because even though numerous states have legalized it, cannabis is still a Schedule I, federally illegal drug under the Controlled Substances Act.
Successful people, on the other hand, take risks like it's their day job.
Over its lifetime, the NES sold nearly 62 million units and was able to break out from the stable of other companies that were willing to take a risk on the home console market.
Comments: «In 2013, it will likely be the change in valuation that drives most of the performance of stocks, and the sentiment shift and willingness to take on risk reflected in that movement will be meaningful for bonds as well.
The most successful advertisers in this data - driven future will be the ones who are willing to take risks on new channels, systems and processes.
There's a reason they're willing to take on the risks.
Convertible bonds are securities that pay interest, but give the bondholders the right to convert them to equity shares; they're basically a way to bet on the growth potential of a company without taking the risk of buying common shares.
«If they're only buying one product,» Waksman says, «why would they take a risk on you?»
One of the tools we use in trading is the «risk - reward ratio» — basically, how much risk you're willing to take on for how much potential reward.
The NTSB and the FAA must get to the bottom of what happened on the Southwest plane and take steps to ensure it won't happen again, which has been a key part of the formula for reducing risks in recent decades, said Matthews and Wallace.
«They take a risk on something less secure, less sure, with less prestige,» says Botelho.
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