Choose between two premium payment terms - Single Pay or a limited premium payment term of 5 years while
accruing benefits for 10 along with the flexibility of partial withdrawals.
Pay once or for 5 years while
accruing benefits for 10 along with the flexibility of partial withdrawals.
Pay once or for 5 years while
accruing benefits for 10 along with the flexibility of partial withdrawals.
The fact is that being a working mom can
accrue benefits for your family far beyond the money you earn, though money is often the primary factor in the decision of whether a mom stays at home or works.
Not exact matches
Given that the economic
benefits of the pipelines are,
for the most part, due to an induced increase in the price of oil, the lion's share of these
accrue to the Alberta government and to firms operating in Alberta.
«E-commerce creates the potential
for even the smallest local firm to sell globally and, in so doing, creates an environment in which the
benefits of trade can be shared by all Canadian firms, and not
accrue to just large multinational firms,» the report says.
Torstar is investigating a merger of its pension plan assets with a multi-employer plan called CAAT, which would take over the obligation
for paying past
accrued benefits and future pension
benefits of Torstar employees.
The following
benefits are not subject to the HP Severance Policy, either because they have been previously earned or
accrued by the employee or because they are consistent with Company Practices: (i) compensation and
benefits earned,
accrued, deferred or otherwise provided
for employment services rendered on or prior to the date of termination of employment pursuant to bonus, retirement, deferred compensation or other
benefit plans, e.g., 401 (k) plan distributions, payments pursuant to retirement plans, distributions under deferred compensation plans or payments
for accrued benefits such as unused vacation days, and any amounts earned with respect to such compensation and
benefits in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan; (ii) payments of prorated portions of bonuses or prorated long - term incentive payments that are consistent with Company Practices; (iii) acceleration of the vesting of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units or long - term cash incentives that is consistent with Company Practices; (iv) payments or
benefits required to be provided by law; and (v)
benefits and perquisites provided in accordance with the terms of any
benefit plan, program or arrangement sponsored by HP or its affiliates that are consistent with Company Practices.
«The
benefits of this high quality data
accrue to the rural focused initiatives deployed by governments, by corporates
for their brand of products and services, by non profits who want to understand the needs of their target groups, etc.» he shared while describing the use of such data collection.
But given the state of the U.S. market and economy, while international diversification may be a sensible idea
for most U.S. investors, its
benefits are even more likely to
accrue in the coming years.
Access to the reports are part of the
benefits which
accrue to the members of our subscriber services, ensuring the maximum impact
for sponsors and advertisers.
If you are healthy and expect to be collecting
benefits for a long time, it might
benefit you to delay filing
for Social Security until you have
accrued the maximum
benefit.
Indeed, while international diversification is a sensible idea
for most U.S. investors, its
benefits may be even more likely to
accrue in the coming years, given that U.S. stocks are more expensive than their international counterparts and the United States» relative share of the global economy is declining.
plans, e.g., 401 (k) Plan distributions, payments pursuant to retirement plans, distributions under deferred compensation plans or payments
for accrued benefits such as unused vacation days, and any amounts earned with respect to such compensation and
benefits in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan; (ii) payments of prorated portions of bonuses or prorated long - term incentive payments that are consistent with Company Practices; (iii) acceleration of the vesting of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units or long - term cash incentives that is consistent with Company Practices; (iv) payments or
benefits required to be provided by law; and (v)
benefits and perquisites provided in accordance with the terms of any
benefit plan, program or arrangement sponsored by HP or its affiliates that are consistent with Company Practices.
The following
benefits are not subject to the HP Severance Policy, either because they have been previously earned or
accrued by the employee or because they are consistent with Company Practices: (i) compensation and
benefits earned,
accrued, deferred or otherwise provided
for employment services rendered on or prior to the date of termination of employment pursuant to bonus, retirement, deferred compensation or other
benefit plans, e.g., 401 (k) plan distributions, payments pursuant to retirement plans, distributions under deferred compensation plans or payments
for accrued benefits such as unused vacation days, and any amounts earned with respect to such compensation and
benefits in accordance with the terms of the applicable plan; (ii) payments of prorated portions of bonuses or prorated long - term incentive payments that are consistent with Company Practices; (iii) acceleration of the vesting of stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units or long - term cash incentives that is consistent with Company Practices; (iv) payments or
benefits required to be provided by law; and
Nor did they seem to worry about incidental
benefits accruing to religious institutions from government measures designed
for the
benefit of all citizens.
This view is accompanied by the expectation that the
benefits of civilization will continue to
accrue, as gifts of nature, without any demand on the energies of men
for their creation and maintenance.
That's where I began thinking that every breakthrough in communications technology involves the loss of some existing skill set, almost as compensation
for whatever
benefits accrue from the new technology.
This is one of the potentially most fruitful areas of cooperation,
for the
benefits may
accrue long after the completion of a consultation project.
«Grindsted is our largest emulsifier production facility and ships to an international customer base, so the sustainability
benefit accruing for our customers is expected to have a positive global effect.»
Members who currently receive tickets via the rota scheme will be able to switch to match - by - match membership, which also has the added
benefit of
accruing loyalty points
for away games.
Both amniocentesis and homebirth involve exposing a baby to an increased risk of death in exchange
for a
benefit that
accrues to the mother.
«So I thank Governor Cuomo
for being open to the economic, employment and energy
benefits that would
accrue from safely extracting natural gas from gas - bearing shale formations in New York State, but I am grateful that he has prioritized the health of New Yorkers and the long term protection of the State's irreplaceable natural resources over a short term energy and economic boost from hydrofracking.»
De Blasio asserted that a homecoming
for the IDC, which split from the bigger caucus in 2012 and has
accrued three new members in the past year, would
benefit their constituents.
IDC Sen. Tony Avell» a proposal aimed at giving families increased flexibility to allow workers to
accrue sick - time
benefits in order to care
for a loved one is also part of the agenda.
However, Silver members may be considered
for commissionership appointments as well as other
benefits that may
accrue to the party such as «procurements, contracts and projects» at the state levels of the party's governance structures.
«Consideration shall be given to platinum card - carrying members
for appointment into boards of Federal Government - owned parastatals, agencies, ministerial appointments as well as other
benefits that
accrue to the party,» the report says.
(Press Release) Concerned about the plight of pensioners who retired under the Contributory Pension Scheme without being paid, the Federal Government has cleared the inherited arrears of
accrued pension
benefit for the year 2014, 2015 and 2016 by releasing N41.5 billion to the National Pension Commission (PENCOM)
for onward payment to the retirees, Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun has disclosed.
«The city believes that it is a privilege, granted in return
for specific
benefits that
accrue to city residents,
for a business or developer to receive tax incentives,» Miner wrote.
The directive applies only to contracts where «the
benefits accrue exclusively to the contracting authority
for its use in the conduct of its own affairs».
The measure indicated that when employees attribute corporate social responsibility as substantive,
benefits accrue to the individual and to the organization as a whole; however, when viewed as engaging in greenwashing, self - serving engagement in corporate social responsibility backfires: employee reactions are negative, and they may do less
for the organization and label it as a «taker» rather than a «giver..»
Adding the antiplatelet drug ticagrelor to aspirin as long - term therapy after a heart attack significantly reduced the rate of subsequent death from cardiovascular causes, heart attack or stroke, with the
benefit appearing to
accrue for nearly three years, according to a study presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session.
«Moreover, we followed patients
for an average of just under three years, and our event curves continue to spread out over time, suggesting that the
benefit continues to
accrue over time.»
But there's a more fundamental reason
for the inertia, according to the researchers, who note that «the
benefits would not necessarily
accrue to those incurring costs.»
As mammallike reptiles gradually evolved from a reptilian metabolism toward warm - bloodedness, they wouldn't have
accrued the
benefit of a constant body temperature
for tens of millions of years.
Such near - term
benefits provide the basis
for a no - regrets GHG - reduction policy, in which substantial advantages
accrue even if the impact of human - induced climate change turns out to be less than current projections show.
So while we might have begun eating meat and may have some minor adaptations
for doing so, the selective
benefit would
accrue at a relatively younger age.
The researchers also don't know whether the same
benefits will
accrue if you exercise at a more leisurely pace and
for less time than in this study, although, according to Leonie Heilbronn, Ph.D., a professor at the University of Adelaide in Australia, who has extensively studied the effects of high - fat diets and wrote a commentary about the Belgian study, «I would predict low intensity is better than nothing.»
Not only does this
benefit WhiteLabelDating.com partners in preventing them from
accruing revenues that will then need to be refunded, but most importantly, prevents scammers from having any access, however short - lived, to the Global Personals network to pay
for dating site subscriptions with stolen cards; this is a positive step in the reduction of online credit card fraud on the whole.
As in other states,
benefits accrue very slowly
for many years, and it isn't until teachers near the state's 35 - year mark that the pension value really starts to climb.
What
benefits might
accrue for students, teachers and the state as a whole?
As states receive the message that they must provide equal access to an excellent education, the litigation costs will subside while the
benefits to our nation will continue to
accrue and multiply
for generations.
Since the
benefits of large - scale investments in human talent
accrue powerfully to society as a whole, and are not necessarily visible to individual parents, students, local or state officials, it is important
for the national government to keep policy focused on this level of aggregation.
It shows how the right integration of Content Curation
for eLearning can help you
accrue significant
benefits and add the required edge to your existing learning strategy.
It's not until they get closer to their plan's normal retirement age — usually after 30 years or more
for a 25 - year - old teacher — that teachers begin to rapidly
accrue benefits.
Milwaukee public school teachers,
for example,
accrue retiree health
benefits worth an extra 17 percent of their salaries each year.
Teachers qualify
for very little in the way of retirement
benefits during the first half of their career because pension
benefits don't
accrue evenly.
When earnings from 529 contributions
accrue over long time periods as they do,
for example, when parents establish and fund a 529 plan when their child is young and begin to draw it down when that child enters college, the financial
benefit of exemption from federal taxes can be substantial.
While nearly anyone earning income
benefits from a state tax deduction, only taxpayers with disposable income can wait
for the federal tax
benefit on earnings to
accrue.
For example, a teacher who moves from New Jersey to New York has to change plans and can not continue to
accrue benefits.