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flexibility

[flek-suh-bil-i-tee] / ˌflɛk səˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Treasury bonds do not have the same flexibility as CDs: With CDs, you commit to a set period of time, and you must pay a penalty if you withdraw early.

From MarketWatch

This flexibility is valuable in a tense world.

From The Wall Street Journal

This surplus provides flexibility to expand lending activity while also supporting increased capital return through share buybacks and dividends.

From MarketWatch

But even with the flexibility described, the fiduciary process still requires diligence to protect plan participants and beneficiaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Or when you notice flexibility—they were supposed to go to a friend’s house and someone got sick, but they pivoted nicely. You can say, ‘I saw you rebounded really well.’”

From The Wall Street Journal