As can be expected, the average annual return of a portfolio increases with allocation to equities, but generally so does the number of down years as well
as the maximum annual loss.
Not exact matches
The Compensation Committee also considered that the
annual cash incentive plan already incentivizes performance on three key Company - specific financial measures, and the importance of emphasizing holistic Company performance,
as opposed to an isolated metric; the importance of setting a sufficiently difficult target for
maximum payout; the benefit of a large and objectively determined performance comparator group; and the overarching goal of an incentive clearly and directly aligned with stockholder interests.
The most important aspect of the
maximum assessed value is that, so long
as it is less than market value (which it usually is), it is limited to 3 %
annual growth.
Because if you're investing the
maximum $ 5,500 in a Roth IRA, it is impossible to invest the pretax equivalent of that amount in a traditional IRA,
as you would exceed the IRA
annual contribution limit.
As a result of this review, the HRC recalibrated executive officer base salaries and target and
maximum payouts for
annual incentive compensation.
As a result of this review, in early 2010 the HRC reduced base salaries from 2009 levels, as well as re-calibrated target and maximum payouts for annual incentive compensation (discussed below
As a result of this review, in early 2010 the HRC reduced base salaries from 2009 levels,
as well as re-calibrated target and maximum payouts for annual incentive compensation (discussed below
as well
as re-calibrated target and maximum payouts for annual incentive compensation (discussed below
as re-calibrated target and
maximum payouts for
annual incentive compensation (discussed below).
Otherwise, the FY2015 - FY2017 LTI plan (including the three - year average
annual EPS growth rate goals described above and the threshold, target and
maximum payouts) for the named executive officers is consistent with the terms of the LTI program
as described above.
We focus on compound
annual growth rate (CAGR),
maximum drawdown (MaxDD) and correlation of returns with those of SPDR S&P 500 (SPY)
as key performance statistics.
We focus on compound
annual growth rate (CAGR) and
maximum drawdown (MaxDD)
as key performance metrics.
We focus on gross compound
annual growth rate (CAGR), gross
maximum drawdown (MaxDD) and rough gross
annual Sharpe ratio (average
annual return divided by standard deviation of
annual returns)
as key performance statistics for the Top 1, equally weighted (EW) Top 2 and EW Top 3 portfolios of monthly winners.
Activity Fee - For extra activities such
as class outings, school trips and special supplies that are not covered by tuition, an
annual fee will be applied that will range from $ 200 in Grade One to a
maximum of $ 800 in Grade Eight.
Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, but subject to such requirements
as the legislature shall impose by general or special law, indebtedness contracted by any county, city, town, village or school district and each portion thereof from time to time contracted for any object or purpose for which indebtedness may be contracted may also be financed by sinking fund bonds with a
maximum maturity of fifty years, which shall be redeemed through
annual contributions to sinking funds established by such county, city, town, village or school district, provided, however, that each such
annual contribution shall be at least equal to the amount required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of the contribution, the same amount of such indebtedness
as would have been paid and then be payable if such indebtedness had been financed entirely by the issuance of serial bonds, except, if an issue of sinking fund bonds is combined for sale with an issue of serial bonds, for the same object or purpose, then the amount of each
annual sinking fund contribution shall be at least equal to the amount required, if any, to enable the sinking fund to redeem, on the date of each such
annual contribution, (i) the amount which would be required to be paid annually if such indebtedness had been issued entirely
as serial bonds, less (ii) the amount of indebtedness, if any, to be paid during such year on the portion of such indebtedness actually issued
as serial bonds.
Mildrexler and his team focused on the
annual maximum for each year
as recorded by the Aqua satellite, which crosses the equator in the early afternoon
as temperatures approach their daily peak.
«Thus,
annual glacier runoff volume typically increases until a
maximum is reached, often referred to
as «peak water.»»
As a result of this
annual cycle, together with the continual emissions from fossil fuel burning (particularly over China, Europe, and the southeast United States), carbon levels reach a
maximum in the Northern Hemisphere in April, just before terrestrial plants begin to soak up more carbon.
Average daily minimum and
maximum temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections for both stabilization and business -
as - usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10 shows output for
annual average daily
maximum temperature).
The projected increase in
annual average daily
maximum temperature (°F) for each climate division in Montana for the periods 2049 - 2069 and 2070 - 2099 for (A) stabilization (RCP4.5) and (B) business -
as - usual (RCP8.5) emission scenarios.
The 2.0 L non-turbo engine was replaced with a 2.3 L SOHC I4 engine, rated at 110 hp (82 kW), 127 lb · ft The 2.3 L engine was offered only in the US market, because the larger engine would have obligated Japanese consumers to pay more
annual road tax, thereby affecting sales,
as well
as the larger engine conflicted with Japanese government regulations concerning
maximum displacement for cars classified
as «compact».
Some savings tools, such
as Coverdell accounts (described below), have
maximum annual contribution amounts per beneficiary.
As of February 2017, these cards were charging a $ 125
annual fee in the first year for a minimum credit line of $ 500 — 25 % of the credit limit, the legal
maximum.
If contributions are made by the employer, those contributions are taxable
as income to you, and your total contributions can't exceed the
annual maximum RRSP contribution limit.
For example, people with access to company - sponsored retirement plans might take advantage of wealth - building features such
as receiving the
maximum employer match for their
annual contributions, or signing up for automatic
annual contribution increases.
The
maximum annual credit is $ 2,000, calculated
as 20 % of the first $ 10,000 in qualifying educational expenses.
The ARM must use the one year Treasury bill
as an index;
maximum annual rise in the interest rate must be 1 % and the cap on total increase in interest over the life of the loan must be 5 %.
To read the fund's prospectus or to obtain the fund's performance to the most recent quarter, SEC 30 - day yield information, any sales charges,
maximum sales charges, loads, fees, total
annual operating expense ratio, gross of any fee waivers or expense reimbursements
as stated in the feed table, please visit the firms webpage here.
A Roth IRA is subject to the same contribution limits
as a traditional IRA, the
maximum combined
annual contribution an individual can make to traditional and Roth IRAs is $ 5,500 in 2018, unchanged from 2017.
the interest rate a bond's issuer promises to pay to the bondholder until maturity, or other redemption event, generally expressed
as an
annual percentage of the bond's face value; for example, a bond with a 10 % coupon will pay $ 100 per $ 1000 of the bond's face value per year, subject to credit risk; when searching Fidelity's secondary market fixed income offerings, customers can enter a minimum coupon,
maximum coupon, or enter both to specify a range and refine their search; when viewing Fidelity's fixed - income search results pages, the term «Step - Up» instead of a numeric coupon rate means the coupon will step up, or increase over time at pre-determined rates and dates in the future; clicking Step - Up will reveal the step - up schedule for that security
The life - of - the - loan cap limits the minimum (and
maximum) interest rate you can pay for
as long
as you have the mortgage while the
annual cap restricts the amount your interest rate can change, up or down, in any given year.
There are
maximum annual withdrawal limits if government contributions exceed private contributions,
as well
as minimum payouts based on a formula provided by the CRA.
Your
annual SEP - IRA contribution, all of it pretax, can be
as much
as 20 % of your net earnings, up to a
maximum of $ 50,000 for 2012 and $ 51,000 for 2013.
Also, because the
maximum annual contribution isn't high enough to spread your market exposure around, it makes sense to choose investments such
as exchange - traded funds that represent a broad sample of companies found in a stock market index.
Once you reach the
annual maximum premium deduction of $ 786.76 in 2011, you will see an increase in the amount of your net pay
as there will no longer be EI deductions withheld from your pay.
If you are in the habit of making a single
annual contribution to your IRA rather than monthly or quarterly contributions, try to make the
maximum contribution
as early
as you can in a year.
When working out whether you have stayed below the
maximum annual pension payment limit, you ignore any payments you made
as a result of any commutation of the TRIS.
If a member has only restricted non-preserved benefits or preserved benefits
as part of their TRIS, exceeding the
maximum annual pension payment limit will be a breach of the super laws
as the fund has not adhered to the cashing restrictions that apply to a TRIS.
As trustee, you need to be aware that if you exceed the
maximum annual pension payment limit for a year in such circumstances:
Contribute up to the
annual maximum and take advantage of catch - up contributions
as an added bonus, if you are age 50 or older.
And if you have a Health Savings Account (HSA), then you might be able to rollover funds and continue to increase the savings you have for the later years — if this is the case, then you might want to consider contributing the
annual maximum amount
as this account can help during retirement.
The
maximum annual contribution limit for the taxation year MINUS any company sponsored pension plan contributions (defined
as PA, or short for pension adjustment on your T4 slip.
We consider
as performance metrics: average
annual excess return (relative to the yield on 1 - year U.S. Treasury notes at the beginning of each year); standard deviation of
annual excess returns;
annual Sharpe ratio; compound
annual growth rate (CAGR); and,
maximum annual drawdown (
annual MaxDD).
If your
annual salary exceeded the
maximum amount subject to Social Security tax for 2013 ($ 113,700
as per JoeTaxpayer's comment), then it is possible that the last paycheck is what put you over the limit.
Of course, if you're investing the
maximum $ 5,500 in a Roth IRA, it's impossible to invest the pretax equivalent of that amount in a traditional IRA,
as you would exceed the IRA
annual contribution limit.
The commenter explained that an increase in the interest rate would yield a lower
maximum allowable total
annual debt service amount
as a percentage of
annual earnings, since the monthly payment will be higher.
The
annual maximum limit is based on your Social Security number, so purchases
as a co-owner count towards the limit.
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Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective
as of date of this publication and subject to change thereafter.Deposits are insured up to the
maximum amount allowed by FDIC.
As long as you don't exceed the IRS's income limits, you can still contribute the maximum annual amount to a Roth IR
As long
as you don't exceed the IRS's income limits, you can still contribute the maximum annual amount to a Roth IR
as you don't exceed the IRS's income limits, you can still contribute the
maximum annual amount to a Roth IRA.
If each spouse earned half the
maximum CPP pension, their total
annual retirement income in 2015 would be $ 31,470, broken down
as follows:
The only difference with a LIRA versus an RRSP is you generally can't take withdrawals before 55 (not applicable based on your age, Daniel) and there are
maximum annual withdrawals you can take each year (percentages increase
as you age).
But there is an
annual maximum you may receive
as well.
I would rather see you keep
as much flexible retirement money intact — the RRSPs — than the LIRA with its
maximum annual withdrawal limits.