So it gives you a little bit more yield without taking on too much risk.
If governments do not like companies taking on too much debt, they should stop making interest payments tax-deductible.
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Some analysts had expressed concerns that the company was overpaying and would be taking on too much debt.
The charity is urging people to be more aware of the problems of taking on too much debt.
The markets sought an acknowledgement that they had expanded too much, too fast, while taking on too much debt.
While a college education can be a gateway to better job prospects, taking on too much student debt can have real consequences.
This may be a sign that some consumers are again taking on too much debt and are a higher risk of default in the future.
He observes that starting small allows you to develop a track record and prove demand to potential investors or large retailers without taking on too much risk.
Workday's ambitions have rivals snickering that Duffield and Bhusri are taking on too much, especially in asking Global 2000 customers to let a Web upstart automate its complicated financial flows.
He has the simple (and enviable) goal, and has since he started, of a 10% return after taxes and inflation, emphasizing there will be weaker years and stronger years, but consistency in approach and risk management is the key (while not saying it outright, he hinted that those who shoot for much higher average returns are likely taking on too much risk).
They were already taking on way too much risk for a little extra yield.
Eventually companies will find a breaking point where they are simply taking too much away from games and charging too much on top of the original price so that it drives consumers away.
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The work was taking too much of a toll on her body to justify the hours and the income, despite the fact that was she doing what she loved.
Conversely, investors in smaller foreign economies are probably taking too much risk when they load up on home-based stocks and ignore the rest of the world.
"I am pleased that the administrator is already talking to companies who might be interested in taking on the facility at Dalbeattie, but it is much too early to say whether there is any likelihood of success, " he said.
Acting impulsively on too little information leads to bad decisions, and taking too much time as we gather ever more data means missed opportunities.
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Mears is at his best when running in the loose, taking on players, passing and supporting, but he cannot afford to take too much ball into contact as he will get turned over.
Utility-scale concentrating solar power (CSP) systems that produce electricity using lenses or mirrors to focus radiation on thermal collectors or photovoltaic cells draw criticism from environmental groups for taking up too much desert land, thus displacing certain animal and reptile species.
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In Goldman's view the bears are not taking sufficient account of the growth of the developing world and are focusing too much on crises in small countries like Greece and Portugal.
Finally, LPs are taking a closer look at how GPs source their deals, and especially whether they relied too much on secondary buyouts over the past two years.
On the issue of price points, White doesn't see stores like Wal-Mart taking too much market share from the traditional office suppliers.
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