Sentences with phrase «with number crunching»

Roth conversion calculators like those offered online by Fidelity and Vanguard may be able to provide some help with the number crunching, but as I'm sure you've guessed by now, this task can get pretty complicated.
At over two hours long, it's hard to maintain your concentration with a film that is primarily concerned with number crunching.
Jeff Novick responds to this idea with some number crunching in this McDougall forum thread:
In what could be called an analogue to a controversy surrounding the iPhone 7, some Huawei P10 users in China are making a fuss with the numbers they crunched when it comes to memory speeds for both flash storage and RAM.

Not exact matches

Attila Szigeti, COO of Drukka Startup Studio, recently crunched the numbers on 42 of the biggest and best companies to emerge from startup studios and accelerators: He discovered that startups that had partnered with accelerators raised more capital and employed more people than their studio brethren.
«It requires a lot of number crunching,» said Andy Martin, president of 7Twelve Advisors and principle with Gerard Securities.
Once upon a time, investors had to crunch their own numbers to come up with company metrics, earnings estimates and other information that would help them make buying and selling decisions.
The personal finance site recently crunched through numbers from the Small Business Administration, the Census Bureau, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics among other sources to uncover the best cities with thriving communities of educated, young entrepreneurs.
Luckily, financial services site WalletHub worked with a team of experts to crunch the numbers and determine which cards lead the pack in terms of international travel.
With the possibility of living another 25 or 30 years after retiring, ensuring you don't outlive your nest egg requires a lot of self - introspection and number - crunching.
This service allows even the smallest startups to gain insight and use data in a way that was once reserved for enterprises with investments in staff and servers built to crunch numbers.
Now, Amber says, she and Danny will occasionally sit down «with a calculator and Excel sheet and crunch numbers» in order to determine the income they need to pay their loans off in a reasonable time - frame for them.
Here, consulting firm Great Place to Work, partnering with Fortune, has crunched the numbers on thousands of employee surveys to create a new ranking of the best companies to work for in the Bay Area.
In a moment, we'll tell you what my number - crunching «Freakonomics» co-author Steve Levitt has in common with a bunch of abs - crunching Navy SEALs.
Investment education: Finance professional from 1999 — 2012, received MBA with emphasis in real estate and finance, have written over 1,200 personal finance articles since 2009, economics / finance geek who loves to crunch numbers.
You're going to have to sit down with your accountant and crunch numbers before you do.
There's some sophisticated number - crunching going on under the hood — essentially, BlackRock combines its forecast for market returns with assumptions about retirees» longevity to arrive at its spending estimates.
On the phone with Econowatch, Nakamura described StatsCan's statement that it crunches the numbers roughly the way the BLS does as «misleading to the point of being harmful.»
We crunched numbers, pored over price plans and their fine print, quizzed experts, and wrestled with complex pricing schemes to make the process as painless as possible.
Or assemble a group of readers to sit down and crunch the numbers with you, in person or online.
It's important to crunch the numbers and figure out what your return on investment will be with either vehicle, taking into consideration performance as well as all fees, transaction costs and taxes.
Before you decide, it makes sense to familiarize yourself with the rental and residential sales market in your area, crunch the numbers, and see which is the best financial option for you.
Revenue in the unit is up in the triple digits, so it is a strong growth driver, but the business appears to have a number of risks, with some outsized risk in a potential Chinese credit crunch.
I see this as part of a growing trend in the western world that is getting fed up with the ignorant, pretentious, number - crunching church buildings that claim to be preaching gospel when they're either preaching a list of do's and don'ts or they're preaching what's in demand, and im not saying all churches are like that but a lot are.
The cinnamon flavour is very well balanced, with a good number of pecans to punctuate each bite with a satisfying crunch.
The Mirror have crunched the numbers, however, and worked out just how much teams are overachieving or underachieving based on their averaging finishing positions for the last five seasons, coming up with this alternative Premier League table:
I have, however, been doing some number crunching on my own with a group that seems perfectly conjured up to break their model: slightly past their prime European superstar strikers.
But with his conference all but consigned to the dustbin of sporting history, commissioner Dan Beebe never gave up, feverishly working the phones, crunching the numbers, promising fat TV payouts in the not - so - distant future for those who stick it out with him.
ESPN crunches some numbers from I - League's ten previous seasons to see how Minerva's title credentials match with the winning teams over the years.
The supercomputer at Euro Club Index has crunched the numbers and by their reckoning we will finish the season in 15th place with 42 points, two points and four places below today's opponents at the blandly dubbed bet365 stadium.
You may be surprised, and you certainly won't like them all, but FFT has crunched the numbers with those clever bods at Opta Towers to craft our Stats Zone Awards Premier League Team of the Season.
So, I am pretty sure it was a copy of the speech used last time, with just a few number crunches here and there.
It is absolutely mind - blowing that a guy who is effectively a scout is crunching numbers to do with top level sports contracts.
So, you've talked with your child's teachers, asked fellow parents for recommendations, crunched the numbers and have decided that a real live, in - person tutor is what you need.
Yes, according to journalist Anneli Rufus, whose number crunching discovered that of the divorced couples in the United States, 66 percent are childless compared with 40 percent who have kids.
It goes without saying that I love crunching numbers and breaking my head with complex equations.I also love travelling, getting to know new people, listening to music and reading a good book.
A run must no longer be a mere pleasurable gallivant in the fresh air, but a competitive exercise in number - crunching with distance, speed, time, calories, and other stats recorded and share online.
The study crunched the numbers in the United Nations World Drug Report 2017, along with the most recent population data available, and worked on the assumption that the average joint weighs 0.66 grams.
He crunched numbers for nine years as an accountant with the New York Police Department before leaving to start Golden Krust.
A big thank you to Rory Malone for helping us with all the number - crunching needed for this analysis.
Ulster County Legislator Rich Gerentine said he had worked with Skartados on a number of projects, including getting funds to help the Marlboro school district as it faced a property tax crunch.
However, even with this new optimism the total number of houses expected to be built in the two years 2009 and 2010 will only equal the number built in the year before the credit crunch.
«After days of analysis and numbers - crunching, the results are clear: While charter schools will see a boost next year, the new formula which will be put in place will prevent funding parity with other public school students,» said NECSN director Andrea Rogers.
Liu's campaign said that after crunching the numbers, it became clear that the 568 - vote gap between the two candidates was going to be too wide to close, even with the roughly 1,000 absentee ballots yet to be counted.
And the number - crunching 538 blog found Gillibrand the least likely of all 100 senators to vote in alignment with Trump.
For the first time, humanities scholars can crunch numbers with the best of their natural - science colleagues, thanks to Google's «fossil record» of 5 million books, spanning 500 years.
The most robust chess programs such as Deep Blue and Deep Fritz have beaten world champions by combining swift number crunching with rules of thumb derived from years of human play.
When Tomasetti crunched the numbers and compared them with actual cancer statistics, he concluded that this theory explained two - thirds of all cancers.
Enterprising Stanford students crunched the numbers on how much energy it takes to play all that pop and came up with a figure of 1.18 gigawatt - hours.
Instead of making unrealistically simplistic assumptions about human behaviour and the properties of markets, we can harness the number - crunching power of modern computing, coupled with our emerging understanding of the physics of complex systems, to rebuild economic theory from the bottom up.
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