We do not actually attempt to get, say, a 10 percent real rate of return on the investment in our roading system. |
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It is because the interest deduction impacts an investor's after-tax rate of return. |
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Because of the time value of money, the longer the person lives, the lower the rate of return on the investment. |
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These results show a very high private rate of return to investment in tertiary education. |
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In other words, the falling rate of return on long-term risk-free Treasury debt has lowered rates of return all along the line. |
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Another factor you want to look at is the annualized rate of return, which is required to be presented always as net of fees and trading costs. |
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They speak of the reciprocal of the payback period as a percent per year rate of return. |
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As time slips by you either have to increase the amount invested or find a higher rate of return. |
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Although payouts have fallen from August last year, the annualised rate of return is still healthy compared with other forms of investment. |
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There is a huge problem with the simple assumption that your expected annual rate of return is the same each and every year. |
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In order to do that, the tax system must let savers earn the full gross rate of return on their investments. |
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The standard story of entry and exit leads to a long-run equilibrium in which all firms earn only a normal rate of return on investment. |
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This steepness indicates a large rate of return from transferring income from the young to the old. |
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It will also use the money for financing investments that will produce a better rate of return than the interest it will have to pay on its new loan notes. |
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Attempts to micromanage the rate of return on private investments in roads and airports have further sapped confidence. |
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Thus, in determining if assets are overpriced, one must estimate the required rate of return. |
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As a result, the rate of return of a fund that is managed to track an index may not be identical to that of the index being tracked. |
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It seems like a fairly good rate of return when one can steal a couple million dollars and do six months behind bars. |
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The simplest means of allowing for this factor is to add the expected annual rate of growth of incomes to the estimates of the rate of return. |
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If the expected return on the investment project is higher than the required rate of return, they will embark on the project. |
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The OFA will also manage the Province's liquid reserves conservatively, with a rate of return consistent with its investment objectives. |
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The challenge is to identify a rate of return that is generous enough to encourage non-excessive investment while at the same time not undermining economic welfare. |
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The higher the real rate of return objective for the plans, the riskier the investment portfolio would have to be. |
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By borrowing at commercial rates, we have protected taxpayers and expect a small rate of return from our investments. |
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If your investment rate of return is less than the mortgage rate, then paying down your mortgage will definitely be more beneficial. |
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Plan assets are valued at market value for purposes of calculating the expected long-term rate of return. |
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The potential rate of return will also be used as a factor in the selection process, but will be secondary to the social criteria. |
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If the rate of return is lower than the cost of capital, firms will have no incentive to invest. |
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Essentially, it calculates a yield or rate of return on the proposed investment. |
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The rate of return was fixed by using the Capital Asset Pricing Model after having compared other competing real estate companies. |
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There will be a benefit if the rate of return on the mortgage exceeds the return you would have otherwise received on your RRSP funds. |
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Our product offering for a guaranteed rate of return was redesigned to meet our clients' requirements for performance and security. |
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Calculation of the expected rate of return on the plan's assets is based on the value of pension fund assets measured at market-related values. |
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There is no assurance that our pension plans will be able to earn their assumed rate of return. |
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It has a high equity content of 80 per cent and a good rate of return. |
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The savings and sustained effects of the buy-back of this debt are the highest rate of return that can be achieved from investment of fiscal reserve money. |
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The optimal capital structure of a firm is solely determined by the leverage ratio where the average cost of debt equals the rate of return on productive investments. |
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An economic rate of return has not been calculated for this project. |
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With regard to subsequent years there is every good reason to state a benchmark target rate of return, on the basis of which the auditors can assess how successfully the target has been achieved. |
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The impact on the deficit is ambiguous, since it will depend upon the taxation of competing assets and whether the after-tax rate of return on taxable and tax-exempt government paper are equalized. |
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Even so, this adjustment may underestimate the growth of earnings in the distant future, which would mean that the rate of return would be biased downwards. |
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They should not enjoy any implicit or explicit government seal of approval and it must be made clear that the government is not providing any guarantee with respect to portfolio balance, rate of return or income stream. |
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Significant assumptions used in the determination of fair value may include the discount or capitalization rate, the rate of return and the weighting of forecasted earnings. |
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Consequently, the minimum appropriate remuneration for a risky investment can be described as the sum of the riskfree rate of return and the additional risk premium for assuming the investment-specific risk. |
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Contributions earn a rate of return related to GDP growth. |
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Premiums and discounts on fixed-term maturity of other investments are amortized using the internal rate of return method up to the maturity date of these investments. |
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The social rate of return on university education, on the other hand, was not only below the private rate of return but also lower than the rate of return to primary and secondary education. |
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It will invariably seek to obtain a reasonable rate of return and require a realistic exit strategy, established in agreement and co-operation with sponsors, co-investors and investees. |
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Investment in an alliance that in large measure denationalizes defense, and contains or resolves old antagonisms through family arguments around NATO's kitchen table, provides a remarkable rate of return. |
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Here we assume that implementation cost is subject to only private risks and will be discounted at a risk-free, or at the cost of money close to the riskfree rate of return, to discount it for time value of money. |
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The regulated rates are designed to recover allowed costs, including debt financing costs, and permit earning a specified rate of return on assets or equity. |
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The rate of return of any investment project is simply the rate of interest that equates the discounted present value of expected benefits and the present value of the costs of the project. |
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Securities with lower priority had lower credit ratings but theoretically a higher rate of return on the amount invested. |
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Their reliance on brokerage intermediaries is necessary not only to ensure a rate of return commensurate with their best interest, but also to preserve the capital advanced. |
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If we are measuring the private rate of return, it is also necessary to apply the prevailing income tax rates to discover after-tax earnings differentials. |
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In the later stages, no amount of new investment in that product will yield a normal rate of return. |
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Because the issuer guarantees the fixed rate of return in an annuity, the rates of return are relatively conservative. |
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Angel investors are generally wealthy individuals who invest in small businesses and start-ups with the intent of earning a higher rate of return than they could through other investments. |
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Moderating the overall impact is a fall in revenues associated with the decrease in the rate of return on the Government's interest-bearing assets, which are recorded as part of non-tax revenues. |
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In practice, regulators will either set the rate of return higher or lower than the actual cost of capital, but will almost certainly not get it right. |
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Piketty's argument is that, in an economy where the rate of return on capital outstrips the rate of growth, inherited wealth will always grow faster than earned wealth. |
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A single long-term rate of return is then calculated as the weighted average of the target asset allocation and the longterm return assumption for each asset class. |
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Every Mafia loan shark knows that if he does not have at his command someone who can break the neck of his debtors, he will have a much lower rate of return. |
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All they are looking for is higher rate of return. |
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This should include establishing the extent to which the amount retained from unredeemed deposits should offset costs and what is meant by a reasonable rate of return. |
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As a result, the ability of our pension plans to earn the rate of return that we have assumed significantly depends on the performance of capital markets. |
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Firstly, since each Fund would have its own expected rate of return, risk profile and other characteristics, potential private investors would be able to identify Funds which fitted into their investment strategy. |
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As you might expect, the lower risk of export typically results in a lower rate of return on sales than possible though other modes of international business. |
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Rate of return targets and requirements for the payment of dividends to the state government were introduced concurrently. |
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