Sentences with phrase «additional dollar contributed»

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(a) Share of total Australian dollar assets (per cent), subcomponents are the share of liquid assets (b) While deposits with other banks are a store of liquidity, they do not contribute to the stock of liquidity held by the banking system as a whole, since the recipient banks will, in turn, need to hold additional liquidity against these deposits; consequently, they are excluded from this table (c) Includes Commonwealth Government Securities and securities issued by the states and territories (d) Includes notes and coins, Australian dollar debt issued by non-residents and securitised assets (excluding self - securitised assets)
Could a grant for non-GM or additional organic certification help your business grow and contribute to South Australia's growing $ 18.2 billion dollar food and wine industry?
We know the amount of local dollars we can contribute and we have contributed local dollars on behalf of the people of Erie County towards the spike, but we did need additional funding from the state.»
Your next dollar of income will actually be taxed at a 25 % rate, assuming it doesn't give rise to additional deductions (for example, if you contribute this «extra» money to retirement accounts, it will not be taxed currently).
Sure, if you start an HSA tomorrow and you have only contributed a couple hundred dollars into the account so far and you get hit with a big medical bill then you will have to come out of pocket for your deductible amount but once you have maxed out your HSA contribution for a year or two then you are essentially home free with potentially no additional out of pocket costs even for large medical bills!
Laws governing 401 (k) accounts encourage employers to match the first 1 % of your savings dollar - for - dollar and then contribute 50 cents for each additional dollar you save up to 6 % of your annual earnings.
If your 401 (k) is expensive, contribute enough to earn your matching dollars, and then direct any additional retirement savings contributions for the year into an IRA.
Paid Up Additions (PUA) DEFINITION: paid up additional life insurance purchased with additional premiums or dividends, over and above required premiums, that will immediately contribute to your death benefit as well as the cash value of the policy, dollar for dollar, minus any applicable fee.
But fortunately, it's often feasible to sustain the policy with some combination of restructuring the policy's dividends and death benefit, engaging in partial surrenders or withdrawals, contributing some additional dollars into the policy (either as premiums, or to pay loan interest or repay principal), or even exchanging to a new «life insurance rescue policy» that transfers the policy's cash value — along with the loan itself — in a tax - free 1035 exchange.
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