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advantageous

[ad-vuhn-tey-juhs] / ˌæd vənˈteɪ dʒəs /


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A maximum of 5.64% of the account is expected to contribute to college, making it an advantageous way to save for education compared to student-owned assets.

From MarketWatch

While this strategy might make sense for windfall income of this kind, it might be less advantageous for those who are full-time self-employed.

From MarketWatch

The steel-reinforcing solutions provider has a 55%-60% market share in the local sector, which should be advantageous given the country’s sustained public-housing, transport and healthcare infrastructure spending, the analyst writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tax law is not the only consideration; market conditions matter, as a rising market is less advantageous for conversions than a down market because you convert fewer shares.

From MarketWatch

While decrying China’s trade practices, it also signals its hopes for a “mutually advantageous economic relationship with China.”

From The Wall Street Journal