Sentences with phrase «takes more risk rather»

Therefore, the investor who allows their portfolio to grow into an increasingly overweight stock portfolio is creating a portfolio that takes more risk rather than more risk adjusted return.

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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.
Rather, it is to remind you that the next time you are tempted to buy into something that promises emotional excitement and rapid payoffs, to over-leverage yourself or take more risk than you should; consider, instead, looking to one of the 50 or 100 incredible businesses that are as close to sure long - term bets as anything in human civilization.
Now that I'm older, I'd rather hold on to what I have than taking more risk to make more money.
Rather, taking a closer look at how the return landscape is likely to shape up this year, and for years to come, shows that it's more important than ever to be selective as you take risk in search of returns.
Hence policies that foster financial innovation and spur the usage of credit default swaps are not necessarily associated with more moral hazardous bank risk - taking, but rather with more risk mitigation.
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.
Rather than funding an entire project upfront and risk losing the entire investment if the company's strategic plan and actual results do not parallel each other, the VC has the «safety net» of incremental funding, which offers a level of assurance that precise objectives will be met before the VC takes more financial risk.
Further, their portfolio building interface allows investors to take more appropriate risk, rather than just buy a handful of securities.
Either way, the FA have chosen to look ridiculous now rather than risk looking more ridiculous later, and have ended up in a situation where Gareth Southgate, who specifically stated he couldn't do the job a few months ago, will take charge of the next four games, while the FA's CEO Martin Glenn, who happily admits that he's «not a football expert,» looks for a permanent replacement.
Arsene will be blamed for all the misery (and rightly so) that has come to us and will come again next season if he stays, but for the owner its pretty easy to pay him 2 more millions an year and let him deflect all the problems, rather than risk losing his trusty financial employee for a guy who might demand actions that will take us forward.
More than happy to take a risk on dybala, rather that than not pay the extra, only for him to turn out top class....
Over the past few years, however, evidence has emerged that toxo can have some rather sinister effects on our behaviour: some people infected with the parasite have odd symptoms, such as hallucinations and a tendency to take more risks.
In general, women should be more aware of the risks that come with taking oral contraceptives, rather than just blindly popping them, in order to make...
Sequels to comedies used to be pretty rare, but these days if you make even an okay amount of money studios are going to be much more willing to let you return for another go around rather than take the risk of making an original property on a large budget.
In breaking new ground, Hyundai is taking risks: hoping that Ioniq EV buyers will agree MPGe efficiency (136 MPGe for Ioniq EV versus 124 for Chevrolet Bolt EV) is more important than driving range (Bolt 238 miles versus Ioniq EV 124 miles); that a traditionally if sleekly styled car is preferable to a unique body design such as Prius has; and that a breakthrough car should be a sedan rather than a crossover.
I'd rather take the risk to earn more as opposed to just sitting on it.
Rather than accept low returns or take on more risk in their fixed - income core, we think it makes sense for investors to consider using a tax - aware approach that has the potential to take ad...
Feeling strapped because you've retired but your nest egg isn't earning enough income for you, and you'd rather not take more risk with your money?
Like Fannie and Freddie, the Federal Housing Administration doesn't make loans, but rather guarantees them for lenders, which makes lenders more willing to take risk on lower down payment borrowers.
The former investor was obviously taking on FAR more risk since he was invested in stocks rather than Treasury bills.
In return for sacrificing safety (or, rather, the illusion of it), money market funds would be allowed to take more risk, and potentially generate higher returns.
Rather than accept low returns or take on more risk in their fixed - income core, we think it makes sense for investors to consider using a tax - aware approach that has the potential to take advantage of the full investment - grade universe.
Many people believe that it is best to contact loan consolidation companies that have been in business for years rather than companies that are new to the business because there is the perception that a more established company would not risk their standing in the financial world by taking advantage of their customers.
Many people believe that it is best to contact a debt management counselor that have been in business for years rather than counselors that are new to the business because there is the perception that a more established counselor will not risk their standing in the industry by taking advantage of their customers.
Take the risk that you could pay far more and still end up picking one of the worst rather than one of the «best» actively managed funds, after the results are in.
Final Conclusion: Overall, it's a shame they haven't taken the time to give Titan Quest a full overhaul and change things around to become more modern — however, that then falls into the realms of a remake rather than a remaster and it also runs the risk of putting original fans off.
At the end of the day, F - Zero would just make more sense in every respect here, and the company would probably want to capitalise on the hype of a beloved old IP being revived rather than take a «risk» with a spinoff of a second - string series no one asked for.
Splatoon 2 should have taken more risks and introduced more new content rather just be a near carbon copy of the Wii U original.
Well, simply put, they feel, like I do in my less forgiving moments, that the success of things like Call of Duty is leading publishers to finance a whole slew of «safe sequels» — games they can rely on to bring in a tidy profit — rather than taking risks with their revenue and funding a wider variety of more interesting or different titles.
Having now read the paper itself and the accompanying article (by Quirin Schiermeier) as well as the press release, I agree with you that the paper itself takes a fairly conservative approach (in the sense of being clear that the risk of aerosol reductions resulting in temperatures much in excess of the IPCC high - end is pretty speculative), but then the article (which I would assume to be more firmly within the control of the Nature editors) is rather stronger and the NERC press release (written by?)
Climate change advocates will see it as a way to curb the consumption of fossil fuels, in part by narrowing the competitive gap with renewables; their opponents will see such a tax as meeting a long - held conservative view that it is more growth - friendly to tax consumption rather than the proceeds of work and risk - taking, to be paired with environmentalists» agreement to substitute the tax for the EPA's regulations.
Rather than taking action to hold the company accountable, they were allowed to move forward with an even bigger and more flawed pipeline plan (Keystone XL) that would put both Canada and the U.S. at risk of a massive oil leak or spill.
[4] If a woman takes on these more «masculine» traits, [5] she runs the risk of being seen as «bossy» rather than the «boss».
Understandably he takes a lawyer's risk averse approach, (regulation will be important, there are lots of things that could wrong...) rather than taking the more optimistic view of a legal tech company founder.
Since a nimble system requires flexibility, ingenuity, and some risk - taking, my proposal would be to have a more subjective rather than objective system when dealing with professional and highly skilled foreign national employees.
Thus, it is often more cost effective to devise a solution to a problem, even if it means swallowing some pride, rather than taking the risk of becoming involved in costly and time consuming litigation.
For these folks diagnosed with a condition, like Type 1 diabetes or type 2 diabetes diagnosed at a young age, or some type of congenital heart defect, or one of a hundred other such pre-existing conditions, it may make more sense to lock into a whole life insurance policy when given the chance, rather than take the risk of never being able to qualify for ordinary life insurance again later on in life.
People feel they are too busy to compare Wheeling car insurance rates and would rather take the risk of paying a little more for their protection than to take the time out of their hectic schedules to browse rates.
They'd rather take on the risk of losing more money if it means they have a chance of losing nothing.
Essentially, reducing your coverage means you take on more of the risks rather than transferring them to your insurer.
Also, without knowing the financial history of a life insurance company, you may be taking more risks, rather than minimizing them.
Rather, incorporate more original examples from your extracurricular activities and work experience, or when you took a risk and produced exceptional results to illustrate your skills and experience.
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