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We were talking-- you were alluding to it, I think, before you began the talk.So if you annualize that, it gets to, like, six or seven.
returns support a value investors perspective here we have a graph showingthe 20-year annualized returns by asset class and as you can see stocks hadreturned 99.9% Bond 6.2 gold 5.8 oil
So the dark green, or the cheapest buckets, all the way out to red, which are the most expensive.And these five columns are future annualized 10-year returns.And the only take away from what you should see in this chart is that most of the green stuff is on the right, meaning your starting points
And that's what they got.Because in real estate we always talk in annualized numbers, don't we?
And that's what they got.So if you want to look at it as an annualized number it's really $72,000 a year.
And so companies can arbitrarily declare themselves number one in anything they want if they set the standards and the time frames.And the only reason we do these things on annualized basis-- we tend to compare ourselves to other organizations annually-- is only because we pay taxes annually.If we pay taxes every 18 months, that would be sort of the standard.
5.03% and that's growth in earnings okay is that realistic or is it not wellhere's some data to help you decide since 1979 um annualized EPS growth has been5.5% since 2 4.6% last in the last five years 2.7% in
They could buy it for 30 or 40 cents on the dollar for what it just went to auction for.If you can make mid-teen returns-- wouldn't make 40% or 50% annualized returns, but in mid-teens returns, if you know compound interest tables,
and you just sit on it, and in two or three years it gets to being what it's worth-- lo and behold,you'll have your 20%, 30% annualized.And sometimes, you might get it in a year.
and hang on to them.And obviously, you're not going to make 30% annualized returns, but for most people, if you do it over 30 years, I don't need to make 30% annualized to do OK.What do you think of that approach?
In the first half of December, it had accelerated to 7,500 % annually.When you look at wholesale inflation in December of last year, it was 54%, which, if annualized, would equate to an inflationrate of 17,000 % per year.
And it's a really important idea, because it just brings you back to the simple issue of rate of return.And so, not only how much has it gone up, but on an annualized basis, and then you have things you can compare it to.So in that issue about investors, what makes a great investor, or one of the things you ask yourself, do you take undue risks?
And in the plan they say, watch that money grow.Typically the figure that they'll cite is that the markets, broadly, have risen about 7% per year, annualizedover the last decades and decades, 80, 100 years.
these orders. And I mean, really, if it meant calling somebody to verify their order, if it meant shipping to them forunderstand the scale here, is millions of dollars revenue in a quarter, not analy annualized. know $120 million in a
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