Word: turnoveritis
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These are fairly radical findings. Young funds tend to have high expense ratios--an average of 1.53% of assets for funds less than three years old, vs. 1.48% for all others--and so face a higher hurdle before they make money for investors. They also blow up more often and...
The 10-month long merger process and the turnover in leadership have badly shaken public confidence in the district’s ability to guide the city’s schools.
Turnover has always been part of the business cycle for small businesses, with owners burning out and leaving without anyone to take their place. But in recent years, and in bad economic times, turnover has become part of the cycle for the Square’s chains as well, with...
But when they fail to turn a profit, the closure of national chains leaves longer lag times than the turnover of small businesses.
The executive director position is particularly important in an organization with rapid student-leadership turnover, according to PBHA President Ayirini M. Fonseca-Sabune ’04, who chaired the committee charged with finding someone to fill the post.