Not exact matches
If that
same investor
had bought commodities in 2000, he
would have also
compounded his money at 20 percent for the next 10 years.
Over the
same period, after - tax profit (NOPAT)
has increased 8 %
compounded annually, per Figure 1.
Your taxable income will not see the
same short - term benefit as a traditional, but when you start pulling from your nest egg, there will be no paying the taxman on all of the millions in
compound interest you
have accumulated over your working career.
Over the
same time, the company
has grown after - tax profit (NOPAT) by 19 %
compounded annually to $ 1.1 billion in 2016.
Per Figure 1, after - tax profit (NOPAT)
has grown much faster (17 %
compounded annually) over the
same period due to an improvement in NOPAT margin from 2 % in 2011 to 5 % over the trailing twelve months (TTM).
Longer - term, SCS
has grown NOPAT by 10 %
compounded annually over the last 15 years, while its ROIC
has improved from 1 % to 9 % over the
same period.
I don't agree with this criticism though; Buffett's own record sees all invested money
compounding at 20.46 %, so it seems reasonable to assume the fund does the
same to make a comparison — even if in reality hedge fund managers
would spend their fee money on Monaco apartments and Lamborghinis.
If we assume CALD can achieve profitability next year and reach 20 % pre-tax margins by 2019 (
same level as IBM), it
would still
have to grow revenue by 8 %
compounded annually for 25 years to justify its valuation of ~ $ 11.50 / share.
Meanwhile, the costs of recurring revenue
have grown by 37 %
compounded annually over this
same time.
Per Figure 1, after - tax profit (NOPAT)
has grown 3 %
compounded annually over the
same period.
Having dazzled you with the power of
compounded returns, we want to make sure that
same principle's not working against you.
If you purchased more stock in the
same company with your dividends you
would not only get the benefit of a 4 %
compounded interest rate, you
'd also get any gains due to the increase in stock price.
Erlend: Yeah of course and when you do them on a daily basis, you using the power of
compounding as well, so yes, you get trained, you get like a bit rule about it and I found the
same in my life it is like sort of habits, like in grading habits into my life that are positive and when I started doing it, I kind of found that oh shit like if I am the way, wait a minute, if I want to do all these habits, I will not
have any time for any of the negative stuff that's kind of.
Their grief
compounded my own, and I worried about how Ruth's death
would affect them long - term — particularly as Ruth
had died in bed with her
same - age sister.
For lust, arrogance, covetousness, adultery, calculated competence iii
compounding wrong, for deliberate murder, and for highhanded indifference to this wholesale shattering of covenant commandment — for all this, you shall know now the kind of violence you
have perpetrated on Uriah, and the
same loss of sexual prerogatives which you inflicted upon him.
The process of synthesis by which azoic elements
have reached their present multiplicity and complexity is an evolution, the
same process entirely as the biologist traces in the order of living things, and the synthetic chemical
compound embodies in itself a complex relativity capable of being expressed in most exact laws, which reflect the evolutionary emergence of its substance as much as do the organs of an animal explained in terms of evolutionary development.
If you took all the straight men and women into two separate (females in one and the males in another) electrifried fence detention area (
compounds) and just droped food into them, wouldn't they die out just the
same way as gay / lesbian people?
The history states it very simply: «an evil spirit from Yahweh tormented him» (16:1 4b) And tragedy is
compounded for Saul, although he does not yet know it, in this bitter irony: the man to whom the charismatic quality
has been transferred, the one to whom the kingdom is to be given — this
same son of Jesse alone
has gifts to soothe Saul's tormented spirit.
Cranberries add tangy seasonal flavors, and leeks contain the
same cancer - fighting, heart - protective
compounds (called flavonoids) found in onions and garlic but
have a more subtle taste.
And Matcha also contains that other magical
compound L - Theanine which slow releases energy into the body, so it's definitely not the
same as
having an energy drink, soda or coffee before bed.
That's
compounded if you're bringing together people who
've never been in the
same room before.
That means the top 10 drivers
have to start the race with the
same engine they qualified with, and everyone must make a pit stop to switch to an alternate engine
compound.
To
compound the lunacy, the
same people will probably
have one eye on Everton's attempts against the Gunners on the final day.
It is exciting to see that these
compounds may play a role in decreasing allergic and respiratory diseases, but important at the
same time to note that the primary reason (and major marketing ploy) behind the addition of these supplements is for visual and central nervous system development - something for which we will
have to wait and see.
More than three decades after manufacturers stopped making children's pajamas with a flame retardant suspected of causing cancer, new research suggests the
same chemical
has become the most widely used fire - resistant
compound in upholstered furniture sold throughout the United States.
To allow «religious «leaders»» to sit in the Upper House is to
compound whatever exists of their implied block vote, just as it is wrong to
have Unions in the
same position.
Both
compounds have the
same molecular formula with a central platinum ion bonded to two chloride and two ammonia ligands, all in the
same plane and in the shape of a cross — but in the former the chlorides are next to each other and in the latter they are on opposite sides to each other.
Injecting the mice with
compounds similar to adenosine
had the
same effect as acupuncture needling.
Research on terpenes, still another group of cannabis
compounds that may
have analgesic effects, faces the
same hurdles.
In April scientists announced they
had engineered transgenic pigs that produce omega - 3 fatty acids, the
same compounds that make fish such a healthy meal.
Herzon and his colleagues discovered they could prepare an isomer of pleuromutilin — a
compound that
has the
same connectivity, but with a different arrangement of atoms — and rearrange it in the final steps of the synthesis to pleuromutilin.
Nevertheless, Cox and his colleagues press on, for the
same reasons that researchers flocked to Guam in the 1950s: If BMAA exposure accounts for at least some of the most devastating neurological disorders, learning more about this obscure
compound could
have huge implications for understanding the underlying disease.
Smart phones, laptops, and ubiquitous Internet connections
have compounded these tendencies in driven people, enabling them to work nonstop and to drive their subordinates to do the
same.
Bode's lab
has shown that the
same family of
compounds ably attach to a protozoan parasite and potentially lethal pathogen, Entamoeba histolytica.
Many who
have a given illness get the
same product with equal amount of an active
compound.
The
compound also appears to be effective in small amounts, potentially reducing the toxicity that
has been shown in biological
compounds targeting the
same inflammatory pathway.
Biochemical tests of the adult animals showed that THC - doused brains
had the
same number of receptors that responded to THC as unexposed rat brains, but more receptors for heroin and more of a
compound associated with reward behavior in their neurons, the team reports online 5 July in Neuropsychopharmacology.
Researchers
have made a new aspirin - like
compound that promises to provide the
same pain relief as aspirin, but without upset stomachs or the risk of kidney damage.
When the patch is adhered to skin that
has been exposed to the
same compounds, corresponding regions of the tree light up in response.
«Tomatoes of the
same quality as normal, but using only half the water: Some farmers
have already expressed their interested in these water - sustainable products that can produce more
compound health benefits than traditional crops.»
At the
same time, they were able to identify the fat - cell enzyme that the
compound inhibits — an enzyme that
has not yet been a focus of diabetes drug development.
They then soaked tiny collagen sponges (which are made from the
same protein found in dentin) in various drugs known to stimulate Wnt signaling, including tideglusib, a
compound that
has been investigated in clinical trials for its potential to treat Alzheimer's and other neurological disorders.
«All oil contains the
same molecular structures, but oil from different sources contains different levels of hundreds of various
compounds,» says Overton, who developed the first methods for analyzing components as a method of «fingerprinting» oil samples in the late 1970s, and
has continued to be involved in refining the technology.
If Pillinger's device detects organic
compounds that
have more C - 12 than do inorganic carbonates in the
same sample, that will be strong evidence that life was once present.
«I
have analyzed paper vapor with the
same method,» he says, adding that he found carbonyl
compounds there too.
Now, in the new study, the researchers
have demonstrated the
same task with a major family of
compounds known as amines, including medicinally important heterocyclic amines.
«Now we
have a
compound that can potentially treat both pain and itch at the
same time,» said Lee.
Michael Blaut, a microbiologist at the German Institute of Human Nutrition in Potsdam, Germany, says the mouse data are «believable and remarkable,» but says he
has a hard time imagining a mechanism that
would account for three
compounds as chemically different as aspartame, saccharin, and sucralose leading to the
same changes in the gut microbiome.
And, he points out, in contrast to conventional ion exchange systems where release of the captured
compounds and regeneration of the adsorbents
would require the addition of chemicals, «in our case you can just flip a switch» to achieve the
same result by switching the polarity of the electrodes.
Concern about those adverse events seems to
have prompted many women who want to take hormones to seek out physicians who prescribe
compounded hormones, which are marketed as «natural» or «bioidentical» — and therefore perceived as safer — even though many of the FDA - approved hormones are also the
same as the body makes.