For investors
who are risk averse, PPF + term insurance coverage can be a better option (this is just an example).
Similarly, people
who are risk averse should opt for the debt based ULIPs.
People
who are risk averse usually favour this type of mutual funds.
The conservative investment strategies, which put safety at a high priority, are most appropriate for investors
who are risk averse and have a shorter time horizon.
Indeed, accountants may have a reputation for being dull and playing it safe - but in fact, it's us Instructional Designers
who are risk averse!
For
those who are risk averse and would love to know if the investment is worth taking before committing their money, the site has them covered too.
Basically, the more likely you are to be sued, the more strongly you should consider purchasing umbrella insurance, but anyone
who is risk averse will sleep better at night knowing they're protected by an umbrella policy.
Not exact matches
«A lot of times, folks
who are in their 30s, it
's easy to get
risk averse,» Snider said.
Leahy agrees: Personality assessments conducted as part of the Texas A&M University study found that people
who are more
risk averse and
who have more self control
were more apt to choose and
be successful with the snowball method.
We've got a pretty
risk -
averse reputation — but there
are plenty of Canadian entrepreneurs
who have embraced their failures, and credit them for making later successes possible.
Someone
who is «
risk averse» doesn't like
risks.
«People
who went through 2000
are psychologically scarred and arguably have
been risk -
averse for the last 15 years.
For instance, «avoiding «big company people» isn't going to save you, because the self - same employees
who are innovating and taking
risks with you today
are going to become
risk averse and careful once they start failing — and sooner or later, they (and you) will fail,» she warns.
This likely results in directors
being risk averse, which of course only serves to narrow their view of
who might
be acceptable,» says Nicholas Donatiello, one of the researchers in the study.
How can we use the technology we have right now to change healthcare for the better — to transform a bureaucratic, hidebound,
risk -
averse, and largely closed system into one that
's responsive to the consumers
who are paying for it?
Ezra Klein: But this goes to something I think
is hard for entrepreneurs, hard for the government, hard for anybody on either side of the aisle
who wants to change anything, which
is that people
are very
risk averse about their healthcare.
Fundamental investors
who are more conservative, either because they
are approaching their financial goals or
are simply more
risk averse, might pay closer attention to such factors.
The discussion explored how women
are challenged by pay inequity, the perception of
being too ambitious and by company policies and culture that leave many women
who are mothers
averse to taking
risks.
«Value investing continues to
be the best (and perhaps only) reliable North Star for those
who are able to remain patient, long - term oriented, and
risk averse» Seth Klarman
Anyone
who has attempted to rescue a wounded animal knows the
risk; but empathy / love
is sometimes stronger than
risk -
averse survival instinct.
Arsenal
is run by a
risk averse billionaire
who is happy to keep Wenger in a job as he doesn't want to spend the extra money on a new regime.
«What happens
is that the lower 13 then hire coaches that aren't quite as potentially good, staff that aren't quite as innovative, chairmen
who are more
risk -
averse.
You can't just plug and play any of the top QBs into their system and think the results will
be the same regardless of whether you take a young, downfield
risk - taking passer (Darnold, Allen), a smoother, less athletic passer
who is more
risk averse (Rosen), or a shorter, arrogant, rhythm QB
who throws with anticipation better than any other QB in this class (Mayfield).
For the
risk -
averse and those with less money to invest or
who wish to avoid going through the gauntlet of finding bank financing, the advantages of a low - cost franchise
are quite appealing.
And anyone
who knows her knows that Cara
is, by nature, one of the most
risk -
averse people on earth.
This may put off some voters
who are risk - and, above all, ambiguity -
averse (preferring current certainty over future possibility).
As such, investors can
be attracted to finance this work at a lower rate of return which widens the pool of investors to those
who are more
risk averse at the same time as benefiting the public purse.
As it addresses the varied and deeply harmful problems of immigration detention, the government needs to deliver a more
risk -
averse approach: not waiting until vulnerable people have
been damaged and re-traumatised, but taking pre-emptive action to ensure that people
who've experienced such horrific abuse
are not subjected to further harm.
They
are reflective of a wider culture of fear and
risk aversion, of a political establishment increasingly concerned with the micromanagement of community life, a process which also affects professionals
who increasingly work in a
risk -
averse manner.
But the odds
are that the
risk -
averse GOP, which has plenty of other races to worry about an invest in,
is not going to waste much time on a candidate
who lost the primary and
is now in a four - way race that seems — on its face, at least — to
be a losing proposition.
But the memo's main target
is clearly Cox,
who had
been seen as the favorite for the support of Suffolk County GOP chairman John LaValle,
who only recently decided to go with a
risk -
averse open primary.
It has long
been observed that people
who develop Parkinson's tend to
be more low - key and
risk -
averse than average, as if their innate dopamine levels have always
been on the low side.
«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.
Choose a person
who is open - minded, not
averse to
risk, and will give you leeway to explore side projects.
It
's always going to
be for someone
who can afford the price and
who is not
averse to
risk,» he stresses.
And for those
who are risk -
averse, it
's good to
be reminded that there
's no harm in giving it a try.
For filmmaker Joe Swanberg,
who served as a producer on both «Golden Exits» and «Queen of Earth,» Perry
is a vastly underappreciated filmmaker whose movies have suffered from
risk -
averse distribution strategies and an unfair perception that he makes «difficult» films.
Hart
is his best friend, a
risk -
averse accountant
who has fallen from his one - time status as the most popular kid in school.
However, arbitrators and mediators,
who must
be approved by both sides, tend to
be risk -
averse consensus seekers
who frown on calls for radical changes to existing provisions.
Modern authors often choose the present tense to add edginess and immediacy to a story, but the more traditional use of past tense
is generally better loved by big publishing companies,
who are increasingly
risk averse for financial reasons.Tales abound of authors instructed by commercial publishers to rewrite an entire book to change the tense from present to past, before thy'll consider publishing it.
As a general rule, annuities make sense for people with high incomes and high exposure to capital loss, as well as to people
who are sufficiently
risk -
averse to accept returns below what
is achievable through a normal, diversified investing portfolio.
For example, a homeowner
who is able to stay on top of their monthly mortgage payments may
be more likely to properly maintain their home and
be more
risk -
averse overall.
I have a friend
who is very
risk -
averse, by self admission.
«These
are most appropriate for more
risk -
averse investors»
who might
be tempted to sell during a down market — a no - no for long - term investing.
Recently, ETFs have gained wider acceptance, especially from
risk -
averse traders, as they
are suitable for investors
who find it difficult to identify stocks for their portfolio.
Just choose a balance of stocks and bonds that suits your
risk tolerance and time horizon: for example, a recent university grad
who is comfortable with volatility might allocate 80 % to stocks, while a
risk -
averse grandfather might go for 80 % bonds.
Perhaps the problem comes when people
who are by nature
risk -
averse are the ones making decisions about how to market and make available their products which
are designed to reduce
risk for others.
For a person
who is very
risk averse but wants to make a little more money than the
risk - free rate, the solution
is not to invest completely in slightly risky things.
The fund
is a favorite of investors
who want a
risk -
averse approach in an ELSS fund.
A CD
is especially beneficial for a
risk -
averse investor
who is looking to save and will not need funds until the instrument reaches maturity.