After leaving school, I've been employing the spare time at my disposal to work at mathematics." Ramanujan writes that he's a poor clerk, earning only about 20 pounds a year.He's attached some formulas and is asking for Hardy's opinion.
where you the market and industry where you sell those skills can wildly change your your, as you say on that card, your earning potential. Yeah. And as you say, that this is something that you don't have full control over because you could do all those things and not find work asa biotech writer, but putting yourself in that position, I think, does increase the odds. What's the second one you've got there?
spent, we don't know exactly, but he has an inheritance um and that will be pretty good and strong. He has been earning money in California in various public speaking, being an advisor to various kind of tech startups and othercompanies. So, there have been a cash flow there.
treasured and created in this 30 minutes. earning your degree, that you don't look back and have lost some really important components of your self and of your life.
So the standards have to be updated on a regular basis to keep up with recognizing environmental leadership. Earning the ecolabel also has to be voluntary.We have sort of a good baseline regulatory framework out there for every product has to meet in order to be sold
And you find a lot of our portfolio at Oakmark has large pieces of hidden value in assets that aren't currently earning anything. So just to take that part one step further, a lot of companies, and I'm thinking Amazon,for example, which have a large user network, are also in a position where they can invest in content.
learning, and believe it or not, before you knew it, we had cornered the snack food market in Kegali, and they were earning between $2 and $3 a day. And what I learned most from that, besidesthat I could use a little bit of a different style sometimes, was that um dignity is more important to the human
And it it got to 65 times earnings, which which means for every dollar of earnings you have $65 of market value. And the US went to 35 in the tech bubble of 2000.
cure for cancer and the democracy around education and productivity for the nation already been proven by record earnings in the S&P of which all 11 sectors have adopted the first wave of AI to enhance productivity and reduce costs. We don't know yet what new jobs are going to be created. I'll just talk
So you've got a lot more bankruptcies. Earnings are going to come later.
there a way that we can prevent this from happening and what might this do in terms of people's well-being so the researchers put an earnings cap and they said okay some of you are only going to be allowed to earn so many chocolate bars the other of you you can earn as as much as you as much as you want to earn now not surprisingly those in the Capa condition earned fewer
Individual business decisions are never based on real GDP. They don't I mean, when a corporation reports their earnings, they don't report two numbers, a pre-inflation, a post-inflation number. Nominal GDP is kind of the trajectory, the tailwind of what is the speed of the economy. And when it's
great justification for spending it on Space um for example I I think Google's earnings last year were about20 billion so if Google wanted to they could fund the entirety of NASA um it's good perspective yeah but it it's still a lot of money right so but even out of that $19 billion half of the money at Nasa is
So today, while it's important to know the technical skills, to know the accounting, to know things like the net working capital, and to think about price earnings ratios a price to book value ratios, and have the series of quantitative metrics that would tell you something is cheap, that's good as far as it goes.
Look at how they freak out. Earnings per share were $0.02 below expectations. I don't care, because the value of your company is not coming from what you did last year.
Earnings yield, which is the inverse of the price earnings metric, just to highlight the two.
earnings. You could say 'Levis'' with just an apostrophe or you could say 'Levi's' with an apostrophe-s. It's a style choice. That one might not be because of the way it's pronounced.
earnings for you guys, OK? But it just gives you a little perspective about the kind of power these companies had. The bailout of the banks at Wall Street cost the American
earnings or some or variations on that but Graham and DoD said you should divide it by a long average of earnings
earnings ratio in 1929 uh and then an even Higher One in
be earning masses of points.
So earning more, you can do that-- and it depends on really where you are in life, like what your life situation is.
start earning $50,000 a year.
Corporate earnings times the price-earning ratio.
But earning a living that way is kind of difficult, or it certainly seemed that way for me.
is earning three times as much as they were 50 years ago, that they're living 30% longer.
Their earnings would go down substantially as they took their US-based Jack Daniel's profits and directed that money and the expenses
we don't have to worry about it. So earnings grow at say 15%, for five years, so that would mean the earnings have doubled roughly
But earnings kept growing.
The earnings might be so great in the next 15 years that it makes up for those horrible last 15 years.
Your earnings are going to look better.
Corporate earnings doubled during his eight years, so now you had a triple in the market.
Their earnings per share have increased.
And earnings per share almost $22 a share.
Parents' earnings. What of all of those do the data tell us is most predictive?
The earnings yield alone generates a better Sharpe ratio and a better Sortino ratio, which is basically the amount of growth relative to the amount of variability
my earnings are now half his.
afterdeath earnings um for one's family the iconic images so the iconic
needed to keep earning trust.
instead of earning $60,000 a year, they'd earn close to $120,000 a year.
this this one's controversial. It's not earning enough money. A A of people feel like they don't have an option. That they're not earning enough money because that's just the way things are and there's nothing
And this is what I mean by rare and complementary skills. You could have just learned more finance. And I don't think that would have moved you up this sort of earning ladder. But because you added this really rare skill of being able to make content to your other skill stack, I'm guessing it made you money.
stock market, you have what is called an opportunity cost. You're not earning returns you could have otherwise been earning . So that opportunity cost is one of the largest costs of owning a home.
Then I'm earning some carbon credits.
And I ended up earning a 3.8 GPA.
of the store earning us a huge gross margin on that huge basket of goods because they were helped
And they both start earning PhDs in biomedicine.
Is it earning marks?
at home and not earning or has a-- yeah-- oh, the stories, the fear that we have of going into the unknown.
He ends up earning a scholarship to Radcliffe College, which, if you want to study philosophy, obviously, you go to a women's school to do that.