"unearned" means something that is not deserved or obtained through effort or work.
Full definition
Common types of
unearned income include pensions, Social Security retirement benefits, unemployment compensation, and interest, dividends and capital gains.
Insurance providers may not have to return a portion
of unearned premium when a policyholder terminates the coverage for no given reason, or for reasons such as securing a similar policy with a different provider.
It is the more complicated method, and involves examining the portion of
unearned premium exposed to loss during the period being calculated.
You may not put money received for
unearned fees in any other place, including your firm's operating account.
However, (and maybe this isn't as widespread as I've heard) don't some contracts require the author to pay back
unearned portions?
If your child is required to file a tax return
for unearned income, the IRS gives you the option of claiming the money on your return instead.
In fact, every day that you use an ineffective resume you may lose several times
in unearned income what it would have cost to obtain the professional helpneeded to make your resume effective.
It is the same reason tax ought to focus more on
unearned wealth, acquired through speculation, and less on income people earn through genuine enterprise and hard work.
President Barack Obama and Speaker of the House John Boehner are unlikely to reverse several scheduled tax increases, including the 0.9 percentage point increase in the Medicare tax rate on wages and salaries of more than $ 200,000 for single filers ($ 250,000 for married filers); a 3.8 percent Medicare tax
on unearned income of higher income filers; and an increase in the capital gains tax rate.
The Rangers were second in the league in
unearned runs allowed in» 89.
Sadly, the final twenty minutes develop into something new, something that
feels unearned by what came before, and the goodwill built up for over an hour leaks out of the film.
Now, all we have is a mostly unfit idler on huge
unearned wages who hardly ever plays.
I would also suggest that you check the starting numbers (say, for
unearned advance, or life of title sales) against the ending numbers reported on the prior statement.
Third, lawyers have an obligation under the rules to
refund unearned fees at the conclusion of the matter.
It's because your alpha build seems to be coded by paranoids who seem to believe that making life less institutionally biased for others means HORRIBLE HORRIBLE things for the people currently getting
unearned advantages.
Passive income is also known
as unearned income because the money you make is created passively, or without much exchange of time and effort.
By the same token, having a unique relationship with God of the intensity and importance that Gellman describes may engender smugness and arrogance precisely if taken as a pure and
unearned gift.
The characters are totally passive — money, drinks, women, and unexpected acclaim shower down on these elder - bros like Werther's Originals from God's own cardigan pocket, completely
unearned by the characters or the screenplay.
Hunt, who will call for a new focus by Labour on
taxing unearned wealth, including an annual tax on property values levied on owners to replace the «unfair and outdated» council tax, will also say that both New Labour and Ed Miliband's Labour failed to make an effective case against inequality.
Revenue from commercial licensing of Windows increased $ 487 million, while
unearned revenue from commercial licensing also increased, reflecting continued support of our platform.
This does not
include unearned income, such as income from investments, rents, annuities, insurance policies, etc..
Placide also failed to deposit advance funds received from the outside clients in a lawyers trust account, and she couldn't
return unearned fees on at least one occasion because they weren't held in a trust account, the court said.
Those with
unearned privileges often spin things as «political correctness» to further silence those they wish to oppress.
There's no reason to doubt the director's intentions here, however inelegantly he sometimes announces them — his use of Nina Simone's «Strange Fruit» is certainly a bold stroke — but the film's late descent into such deep, abrasive unpleasantness feels
entirely unearned after the b - movie schlock that had dominated the earlygoing.
• Customers were hurt by fees for accounts they never opened, the bank paid for
unearned bonuses, and the whole enterprise, particularly its top leaders, were discredited.
This turn of the plot is escalated too quickly and wrapped up in a
completely unearned bit of sentimentality.
The student would be responsible for returning the difference between what USD has returned and the total amount of
unearned Title IV aid.
If credit cards are used to pay for services rendered as well as retainers and other
unearned funds, is the risk of commingling the law practice's funds with client funds too great?
The problem with the proposal, says Whatley, is that packagers would be exempted from the prohibition on
paying unearned fees under Section 8 of the federal Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act.
If the dependent is blind and over 65 years old and
receives unearned income through interests and dividends of more than $ 4,150.
The first is
if unearned income was more than $ 2,350 ($ 3,750 if 65 or older).
Many state constitutions and statutes explicitly protect the existing, and sometimes even future
unearned benefits, of teachers.
It goes without saying that adding
unearned degrees is unethical — but what about deleting a degree?
D.C. is the buzz of the moment, but last year Tennessee faced a similar issue with
unearned diplomas, and a couple years before that Atlanta faced a cheating scandal that sent nearly a dozen school administrators to jail.
If the only income a child receives in a tax year is from
unearned sources and exceeds $ 950, a separate tax return must be filed for the child.
6) Most prepayment penalties, including refunds of
unearned interest calculated by any method less favorable than the actuarial method.
Thst this man is STILL HERE poncing
huge unearned wages is criminal and yet another reason on Wenger's long list of sackable reasons.