Sentences with phrase «financial penalties means»

The potential for serious financial penalties means that breaches could pose a genuine risk to businesses, though many have been quick to stress that maximum fines will likely be rare.

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If the sales chump (er, I mean «licensed professional financial adviser») can't give you a complete and total rundown of every fee (expense, charge, penalty, cost or whatever other lame - ass euphemism he wants to use), run away and invest in a Vanguard index fund — just compare the expense ratio.
Those who can not remain for an additional year will consequently face a severe financial penalty for their mobility — not staying for her 30th year means the teacher in our example gives up $ 285,000 worth of pension payments.
As is its custom, Lincoln has priced the MKZ Hybrid at the same entry - level point as the base gas - powered version of the car, which means there's no financial penalty to pay for going green.
Finally, most programs include no prepayment penalties, which means that a sudden financial improvement can see the graduate repay their loan ahead of schedule without punishment.
In fact, the Italian Republic, before the adoption of Directive 2017/1371 (on the fight against fraud to the Union's financial interests by means of criminal law), was free to provide that in its legal system those rules, like the ones on the definition of offences and the determination of penalties, form part of substantive criminal law, and are thereby subject to the principle that offences and penalties must be defined by law (para. 45).
The «illegal means of payment» comes with heavy penalties for any parties involved in paying for products or services through Bitcoin — following the hard - line taken by China, which considers cryptocurrency Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) a «disruption to financial order.»
That means you'll have to buy coverage if you don't already have it or face a penalty unless you can show you can't get coverage for less than a certain percentage of your income — 10 percent — or would otherwise face a financial hardship.
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