Sentences with phrase «real dollar balances»

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We also computed the portfolio balance (in real dollars) at the end of the 35 - year retirement period for successful scenarios.
At least two - thirds of those portfolios that will succeed have balances above 90 % of the initial balance (in terms of real dollars, after adjusting for inflation).
I have tabulated the amounts withdrawn when one removes 4 % of his portfolio's current balance after adjusting for inflation (i.e., using real dollars).
All withdrawals are percentages of the initial balance in real dollars.
The total amount invested at year 5 is $ 6000 (in real dollars) since the balance is $ 1000 at the very start.
These are my final balances (in real dollars): a1 $ 1080662 a2 $ 1431280 a3 $ 1630285 a4 $ 1048227 a5 $ 1581600 a6 $ 243463 a7 $ 729262 a8 $ 1670173 The lowest value of P / E10 in sequence a6 was 15.2.
Both Lexington and Richland Counties have invested $ 1.5 million each to help put a real solution in place that will create a balance in the supply and demand for companion pets and ultimately save tax payers millions of dollars.
The original proposal was that the federal government would spend many hundreds of billions of dollars buying up so - called «toxic» assets (tied to the collapsing real estate market) from financial institutions, so that they could shore up their balance sheets and prevent world credit markets from freezing up.
Should we spend billions of dollars now potentially mitigating a hypothetical threat — and cause real harm to the poor, the old and the sick, OR should we apply the Precautionary Principle and wait until we know enough to balance tomorrow's risks against today's real harm?
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Currency: Australian Dollar ($ A) Market Exchange Rate (5/24/02): US $ 1 = $ A1.79 Nominal Gross Domestic (GDP, 2001E): U.S. $ 365.8 billion Real GDP Growth Rate (2001E): 4.1 % (2002F): 3.8 % Inflation Rate (2001E): 4.3 % (2002F): 3.0 % Unemployment Rate (2001E): 6.9 % (2002F): 7.0 % Current Account Balance (2001E): - $ 15.3 billion (2002F): - $ 16.9 billion Major Trading Partners: Japan, other Far East, European Union, United States Major Export Products: crude materials, food and live animals, mineral fuels and lubricants Major Import Products: machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals
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