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These expenditures concern to allocation and use of monetary resources of the state for sectoral, goal-oriented and territorial purposes.
UNESCO: Belarus: Report: Part I: Descriptive Section
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Multiple conversations can occur at the same time because of more efficient use of spectrum and the allocation of channels based upon demand rather than pre-existing arbitrary assignment.
FORBES: Connect
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Mr. Murray of Horizon Advisors advises clients who use margin to adjust the allocation of their other assets accordingly.
WSJ: The Intelligent Investor: Borrowing Against Yourself
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These strategies, which dynamically adjust asset allocation models to fit the needs and profiles of different investors, will use iShares ETF to fulfill their mandates.
FORBES: Fidelity Follows The Green Line Into ETFs With BlackRock
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Scott Styris (41) and Gareth Hopkins (45) pushed the total past 200 with a stand of 67 but the Kiwis failed to use up their full allocation and were all out in the 47th over when Shane Bond was caught behind off Johnson, who finished with 3-41.
BBC: Brad Haddin ton sets up Australia win over New Zealand
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The target-date funds which are claiming a growing share of 401(k) dollars use a similar system to determine asset allocation, only a date in the future is used rather than age.
FORBES: A Fighter Pilot's View Of Age-Based Asset Allocation
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This is probably one of the most commonly presented charts by proponents of passive investing and even asset managers (equity mutual funds) who use static allocation, but manage actively inside that range.
FORBES: Buy-And-Hold Investing Vs. Market Timing
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We recognize some forward-looking drags on growth from the reduced use of securitizations, mortgage structures and SIVs, but this may be offset by a better allocation of capital.
FORBES: Malpass: Slowdown, Not Recession
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For these reasons I feel the way to play the "winner's game" is to strive to "be the market" (through the use of low-fee, passive-oriented investment strategies and a heavy emphasis on asset allocation) as opposed to trying to "beat the market" (by looking for the proverbial higher-fee, four-leaf clover in the vast fields of the investment landscape).
WSJ: The Experts: Are High Fees Worth It for Funds With Great Track Records?