Sentences with phrase «worried about the year»

And should you worry about the year ahead if you intend to grow your business?
«That meant all I'd have to worry about each year was figuring out how much I wanted to contribute,» says Buckingham, «and then write the checks.»
I'm really not even that worried about them this year.
Moreover, if states are worried about year - to - year fluctuations introducing noise into their accountability systems, they should be thinking about how to average over multiple years in order to increase the precision of their determinations.
And another principal, Kashmere High's Nancy Blackwell, got straight to what's worrying her about this year.
nother principal, Kashmere High's Nancy Blackwell, got straight to what's worrying her about this year.
No need to worry about this year's equity rally — leading CIBC economists don't think the TSX is overheating.
Aside from high turnover, new investors entering the Smart Beta ETF game do not have to worry about years of accrued capital gains that might defray earnings upon massive redemptions.
As for consumers who worry about this year's higher fees, Linda Sherry, a spokewoman for the consumer advocacy group Consumer Action, provides some advice: «I suggest [that cardholders] look for balance transfer offers that don't even charge a balance transfer fee.
What you are missing in worrying about the year 2075 is the exponential growth in human knowledge.
Why are we worrying about the year 2100?
And that in 1906 the big worry about the year 2006 was that we'd be cursed with an inordinate amount of leisure time (and that somehow capitalism would step out of the way to let that happen?).
You might also watch your kids play on the beach and think, How do I make sure they've got so little to worry about years from now?
Once Samsung opens preorders in more territories, it will be much easier to determine whether or not the phone maker has anything to worry about this year.
Now that the Galaxy Note 8 is already in stores and the iPhone X Isn't just an unverified rumor, we have just one major smartphone release to worry about this year.

Not exact matches

The players have spent more than a year worrying about no one but themselves.
Jim Lebenthal is getting worried about holding the heavily scrutinized defense company into year end.
«When we look at the world, there's plenty of things to worry about, so we would anticipate there could be episodes of higher volatility in the second half or even next year,» cautions Bruce Cooper, chief investment officer at TD Asset Management.
Stocks are now positive on the year, but if you're worried about holding onto your winners, CNBC contributor Dan Nathan has a clever strategy.
The major indexes have since struggled to hold gains for the year amid worries about rising interest rates, a U.S. - China trade war, prohibitive regulation on technology giants and a peak in earnings growth.
Those worried about Canada's declining manufacturing sector would find no hope in the Leaside Business Park — except for the brewery, which produces more than 300,000 cases each year with double - digit annual growth.
Canadians worrying about the state of their retirement savings can enjoy some good news this week: Canada has been ranked 10th in the 2016 Global Retirement Index, up from 12th last year.
Neil, a former 58 - year old former manufacturing worker, worried about his future and the future of his city, asked the Prime Minister how prosperity could be brought back to the region.
13 - «If you want to test your memory, try to recall what you were worrying about one year ago today.»
«But it was definitely a situation where they have the same core people coming to this thing for years, and they're all guys and they don't want to worry about it,» he says.
But it is still tiny compared with Facebook, which saw its hotly anticipated IPO implode last year amid worries about its ability to grow mobile ad revenue.
Shares in Norwegian, a stock which this year has been pounded over worries about its profitability, surged 37 percent on the news.
THE DILEMMA: Aaron Brown, a 26 - year - old public - relations consultant, is worried about retirement — or, more specifically, he wonders if he should worry about it more.
It's hard to verify independently the claims of retail traders who say they have made good money this year, when worries about a slowing Chinese economy and the slumping oil price have wiped up to $ 8 trillion from world stock markets in January alone.
Traders are suddenly worried about interest rates (although anyone older than 30 has to be amused that 2.85 % on the Treasury 10 - year is a source of panic), worried about inflation (although after the last decade of stagnant wages, Friday's 2.9 % rise should be cheered, not jeered), and worried about a tax - fueled spike in growth (with this report from Powell's Atlanta colleagues leading the way.)
A head of one of the largest U.S. private equity companies said a geopolitical surprise is the only thing for markets to worry about in the next two years.
Don't worry, it's not as bad as the epic back and forth of the past few years, as Congress decided to impose burdensome new requirements, the small business community fought back, and then Congress (typically) fought childishly among themselves about how to pay for a repeal.
Fink told him to stop worrying about what will happen tomorrow when his fund's liabilities are spread over 20 years.
Harvey has affected nearly a fifth of U.S. refining capacity, triggering worries about lack of gasoline and sending gasoline futures to a two - year high this week.
What it also means: More years to pay for all that, more years for the mind and body to break down, more years to worry about becoming a financial burden on your family.
Even when it rains now, my two - year - old daughter climbs onto the couch and is worried about the house being flooded.
Salary plus bonuses for a job well done, the ability to work from home if your child is sick or something comes up in your personal life, consistent celebrations throughout the year, and free snack bar during year end so you don't have to worry about food and can save some money over the holidays.
«We've been worried about this for a long time,» says Dorothy Borchardt, a former Alderwoman in Madison's 12th district, whose husband Dick put in 36 years at Oscar Mayer.
With so much uncertainty in the market this year, thanks to Brexit, the U.S. election and worries about China, people want to own tried - and - true operations, not risky technology and energy firms.
Millner also pointed out that the quarter came a year after a mass shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida, which led to an increase in gun sales due to worries that about potential new gun restrictions.
David Madani of Capital Economics, who has issued warnings about the overpriced Canadian market for years, says more data would help, but adds the nature of Tal's paper is equally worrying.
«People who had worked here for years wondered what I was worrying about; a foundry is a foundry,» says the fastidious Foster.
When Saori Ito went on maternity leave last year and stopped getting a regular paycheck from her cosmetics company, she became worried about her future — and wondered if this kind of anxiety is what awaits her after retirement.
Since 1,700 top scientists issued a dramatic warning 25 years ago about humanity pushing the Earth beyond its capacity to sustain life as we know it, we've managed to stabilize one of the things that was worrying them: the depletion of the ozone layer.
Stocks have plunged in the last week as traders worried about rising interest rates and inflation, bringing an end to more than a year of historically low volatility.
With some early stage investors worried about valuations, financing of new startups has been declining for the past two years.
The 35 - year - old has more things to worry about anyway than a silly feud with Swift.
Two years ago, the Berkshire CEO said he was worried about the Federal Reserve's efforts to stimulate the economy.
Either way, having «6 new voice messages» is something I haven't worried about in years, because they don't exist.
According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM), a consortium of academic teams in more than 70 countries, until last year 25 - to -34-year-olds were significantly more worried about failure than 35 - to -54-year-olds.
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