Strategies definition

Strategies means the strategies as specified in the column entitled "Component" in the Commodity Basket Table (n=Strategy First to Strategy Last).
Strategies means the Strategic Design Guide; the Highways Design Guide; the Landscape Strategy; the Community and Leisure Facilities Strategy; and the Sustainability and Energy Strategy;
Strategies. The Investment Option invests in funds according to a fixed formula that typically results in an allocation of 25% domestic equity funds, 2.5% real estate funds, 7.5% international equity funds, 4% international bond funds, 41.5% fixed income funds, 2.5% inflation protected funds and 17% money market funds. The Portfolio manages cash flows to maintain the stated asset allocation. The stock holdings in the Underlying Investments consist primarily of large-cap U.S. stocks and to a lesser extent, mid- and small-cap U.S. stocks and foreign stocks. 19 years and older Portfolio Objectives – For Beneficiaries 19 years and older, this Portfolio seeks to provide current income and some growth of capital by investing 23% of its assets in diversified investments of domestic and international equity funds, 2% real estate funds, 49% domestic and international fixed income funds, 5% inflation protected funds and 21% money market funds.

Examples of Strategies in a sentence

  • Party receiving services: The City By: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx-Xxxxx Deputy Mayor, City of Westfield Party providing services: Bridge Builder Strategies LLC By: Xxxxx X.

  • Value Based Purchasing Strategies — Refers to the mechanism that MCOs use to pay Providers (such as performance-based contracting, shared savings, shared risk, population-based payment).

  • VBP Models define a way to organize and deliver care and may incorporate one or more VBP Payment Strategies as ways to pay Providers.


More Definitions of Strategies

Strategies means a series of steps and methods used to meet goals and objectives.
Strategies means the specific, measureable systems, methods and approaches to achieving an objective. Strategies guide the development of activities and the products and services delivered to achieve the strategy.
Strategies means the section of the IFSP that describes how the team, including the parent(s), will address each outcome. Strategies shall include the times and locations where activities will occur, as well as accommodations to be made to the environment and assistive technology to be used. Strategies shall also include how members of the team will work together to meet the outcomes on the IFSP.
Strategies. The Investment Option invests in funds according to a fixed formula that typically results in an allocation of 35% domestic equity funds, 10% international equity funds, 38% domestic fixed income funds, 4% international fixed income funds and 13% money market funds. The Portfolio manages cash flows to maintain the stated asset allocation. The stock holdings in the Underlying Investments consist primarily of large-cap U.S. stocks and to a lesser extent, mid- and small-cap U.S. stocks and foreign stocks. 15 to 16 years old Portfolio Objectives – For Beneficiaries 15 to 16 years old, this Portfolio seeks to provide current income and some growth of capital by investing 35% of its assets in diversified investments of domestic and international equity funds, 48% domestic and international fixed income funds and 17% money market funds.
Strategies means specific activities carried out by the
Strategies. The Portfolio invests in funds according to a fixed formula that typically results in an allocation of 73% domestic equity funds, 22% international equity funds and 5% domestic fixed income funds. The Portfolio manages cash flows to maintain the stated asset allocation. The stock holdings in the Underlying Investments consist primarily of large-cap U.S. stocks and to a lesser extent, mid- and small-cap U.S. stocks and foreign stocks. 3 to 5 years old Portfolio Objectives – For Beneficiaries three to five years old, this Portfolio seeks to provide growth of capital and some current income by investing 85% of its assets in diversified investments of domestic and international equity funds and 15% domestic and international fixed income funds.
Strategies. The Investment Options invest in funds according to a fixed formula that typically results in an allocation of 39% domestic equity funds, 29% international equity funds, 27% domestic fixed income funds, 4% international fixed income funds and 1% money market funds. The Investment Options manage cash flows to maintain the stated asset allocation. The stock holdings in the Underlying Investments consist primarily of large-cap U.S. stocks and to a lesser extent, mid- and small-cap U.S. stocks and foreign stocks. Core Moderate Growth Static Investment Option and Socially Aware Moderate Growth Static Investment Option Objectives – Core and Socially Aware Moderate Growth Static Investment Options seek to provide growth of capital and some current income by investing 47% of their assets in diversified investments of domestic and international equity funds, 52% domestic and international fixed income funds and 1% money market funds.