In addition, it makes sure that workers who already have limited benefits get
the full value of those benefits, instead of turning the money into profit for insurance companies.»
If this were the case, the plan's financial resources would not be sufficient to provide
the full value of benefits, which would need to be very significantly reduced.
The problem with public goods, then, is that the market will not provide them in sufficient quantities: those funding them will be unable to capture
the full value of the benefit they are providing because so many of the beneficiaries will simply free - ride.
Because Global Entry also qualifies you for TSA PreCheck, let's rate
the full value of this benefit at $ 100, but amortize it over the four years.
Not exact matches
Though Tesla's current $ 53 billion market
value would have to grow to $ 650 billion for Musk to reap the
full benefits of the compensation package.
He said: «People recognised that they wanted someone who would stand up for the
values of this constituency, focusing on jobs, focusing on social justice, trying to get a better deal for pensioners and those who haven't perhaps felt the
full benefits of 12 years
of Labour government.»
«And it appeared that either relevant data were ignored or that
full and careful consideration
of cost -
benefit analysis best practices were not followed in assessing wetlands
values and public attitudes about water - quality protection.»
It has no
benefit at all to humans, no food
value, empty calories galore, it depletes the human system
of vitamins and minerals, rots teeth, and is a causal factor in Osteoporosis, heart disease, sugar diabetes, obesity, glaucoma, and a hand
full of other health problems.
When you consider that becoming a paid subscriber to the site unlocks such
benefits as the unrestricted sending and receiving
of messages and all member photos being made accessible, it seems that any
full plan at SpicyDesires would represent good
value.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants
of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction
of AD and AS and the determination
of the level
of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition
of inflation; degrees
of inflation and the measurement
of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money
values and real data - the cause
of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences
of inflation c) Balance
of payments - the components
of the balance
of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning
of balance
of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes
of balance
of payments disequilibrium in each component
of the accounts - consequences
of balance
of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement
of exchange rates - nominal, real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination
of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects
of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms
of Trade - the measurement
of the terms
of trade - causes
of the changes in the terms
of trade - the impact
of changes in the terms
of trade f) Principles
of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union,
full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the
benefits of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning
of protectionism in the context
of international trade - different methods
of protection and their impact, for example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor
of protectionism This PowerPoint is best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas talked about.
Taxpayers and employers have to pay the
full cost
of the
benefit, but, because the true costs are hidden, teachers don't
value them fully.
The key is to calculate the
full «present
value»
of all retirement
benefits - pensions and healthcare.
The
benefit of combining the two insurances into one policy is you get life insurance death
benefit coverage, help with your long - term care services, cash
value growth that can be accessed via policy loans, with
full cash surrender
value plus return
of premium if necessary.
After a
full contract year, an employee can request to transfer amounts out
of the Personal Income
Benefit, causing an early withdrawal which will significantly reduce or eliminate the
value of the Personal Income
Benefit.
The death
benefit is comprised
of the
full accumulated cash
value of the account minus any previous withdrawals.
Another nice
benefit for frequent business travelers: you can transfer your points at
full value (1:1) to a number
of participating travel loyalty programs.
Fixed annuities offer a standard death
benefit of a lump sum payment or withdrawals under an income option
of the
full value of the contract at time
of death.
The biggest
benefit I've found is that you can also submit auto service statements to redeem rewards points at the
full dollar
value as opposed to getting cash from the rewards program (which, you know, usually only gives you about 50 %
of what you've earned).
Giving away appreciated securities such as stocks, bonds, or mutual fund shares offers an additional tax
benefit: You can generally take a tax deduction for the
full market
value of the securities donated and also avoid paying tax on the capital gains on the investment.
The fund aims to allow investors to
benefit from the uplift in
value between a development project and a completed and income producing investment property, without incurring the
full level
of traditional developmental letting risk.
Where the split is achieved by dividing the superannuation income stream
benefits payable from the superannuation income stream, a credit to the
full value of the superannuation interest that supports the superannuation income stream (at the time
of the payment split) arises in the transfer balance account
of the non-member spouse.
The selling policyowner receives an upfront cash payment in exchange for transferring ownership
of the life insurance policy — typically more than any existing cash
value but less than the policy's
full death
benefit — and the investor as the new owner then continues to make the ongoing / annual premium payments.
If you designate Best Friends Animal Society as a beneficiary, the animals will
benefit from the
full value of your gift because your IRA assets will not be taxed at your death.
If you designate Mostly Mutts Animal Rescue as a beneficiary, the animals will
benefit from the
full value of your gift because your IRA assets will not be taxed at your death.
Not only does Pinnacle use high - quality ingredients, but each
of their formulas is meticulously cooked and precisely prepared to ensure that the
full value of those ingredients remains intact for your dog's nutritional
benefit.
If you designate Grey Muzzle as a beneficiary, senior dogs across the country will
benefit from the
full value of your gift because your IRA assets will not be taxed at your death.
Our precise preparation and packaging
of high quality natural sources
of protein, carbohydrates and fats makes sure the
full value of our fine ingredients remains intact for your pet's
benefit.
In a world
full of devaluations, mergers, and new reciprocal status
benefits, opportunities abound to maximize
value in 2017 and beyond.
This is an often overlooked
benefit but it's great because it means that you are usually covered for up to the
full loss
value of the vehicle without having to file a claim with your insurance company (potentially raising your premium).
While this may seem like a particularly valuable
benefits, many cardholders find that a
full fare ticket costs at least twice as much as a discounted one, negating much
of the
value of this program.
If you are from the UK, EU or USA than you have the additional
benefit of favourable exchange rates, making our courses excellent
value money in a country
full of wonder, warmth, safety and stability.
Take pleasure in added -
value benefits for stays
of 3 or 4 nights including one
of the following
benefits; airport pick - up or drop - off, half day or
full day car with driver, massage, lunch or dinner.
Our data accounts for the
value of various
benefits included with certain cards, such as lounge access and travel credits, to provide a complete picture
of a card's
full value.
«While we may opt to introduce saver fares further down the line on specific cruises, early bookers can still be confident that they have received the best
value for money as the saver fares will not include all the
benefits available on our standard fares, nor will passengers be able to choose their preferred cabin and the fare will be payable in
full at the time
of booking.»
The Fair
Value bills ensure that solar customers are paid for the
full range
of quantifiable
benefits they are providing to the power grid.
It covers the
full value of the financial flow rather than the share associated with the climate change
benefit; e.g., the entire investment in a wind turbine rather than the portion attributed to the emission reductions.
Economic
Benefits The development
of an advanced biofuel industry will help rebuild the local and regional economies devastated as a result
of hurricanes Katrina and Rita by providing: (1) increased
value to the feedstock crops which will
benefit local farmers and provide more revenue to the local community; (2) increased investments in plants and equipment which will stimulate the local economy by providing construction jobs initially and the chance for
full - time employment after the plant is completed; (3) secondary employment as associated industries develop due to plant co-products becoming available at a competitive price; and (4) increased local and state revenues collected from plant operations will stimulate local and state tax revenues and provide funds for improvements to the community and to the region.
Furthermore, it can be tricky to measure specific, tangible
benefits resulting from improved reputation or brand image, so it's important to design marketing communications, employee feedback and customer perception monitoring to capture the
full value of your investment.
When prices do not adequately reflect them, the monetary
value assigned to
benefits or adverse effects (referred to as damages) are «hidden» in the sense that government and other decision makers, such as electric utility managers, may not recognize the
full costs
of their actions.
* Only # 115 fuel costs for 12,000 miles driving (# 0.96 pence for a
full charge) * Low servicing costs and downtime - only approximately 4 working parts compared to over 300 in a typical internal combustion engine * Exempt from road tax (saving approx # 300 per annum) * First year capital allowances for fleet vehicles * Zero
benefit - in - kind company car tax * Lower rate
of VAT for domestic electricity * Exempt from congestion charge (saving up to # 2,000 per annum) * Free parking in many London boroughs and cities such as Milton Keynes * Expected high residual
values due to high demand outstripping supply for several years to come
If this is true for you, you can seek the
full value of your lost wages,
benefits, and future earning capacity related to your injury, past, present, and future.
«If it was self - evident that the offer made was merely a tactical step designed to secure the
benefit of the incentives provided by the rule (eg an offer to settle for 99.9 %
of the
full value of the claim) I would agree with Jonathan Parker LJ [with whom both Tuckey and Schiemann LJJ dissented] that the Judge would have a discretion to refuse indemnity costs.»
[62] There is authority for the plaintiff's submission on
benefits to the effect that «the compensatory principle requires that the
full value of lost fringe
benefits must be taken into account when computing loss
of working capacity» (Ken Cooper - Stephenson, Personal Injury Damages in Canada, 2nd ed.
As the
value of LPO starts being realized by the broader legal community and confirmation
of its permanence is made on a daily basis, it becomes necessary for skeptics to understand the applicability
of this method
of service to take
full advantage
of its
benefits.
If the insured dies at any point during the term, the
full value of the death
benefit will be given to the beneficiaries.
Level
benefit means once the policy has been issued, the insured's beneficiaries are eligible for the
full face
value immediately after death
of the insured occurs with no reduction in the face amount otherwise known as the death
benefit.
Death in year three or later will result in the policy paying out the
full face
value also known as the death
benefit of the policy.
The
benefits may include
full replacement
value, with no obligation to replace policies (cash - out options), by - law coverage, greater allowances for additional living expenses and coverage for higher limits
of jewelry, fine arts, antiques or items that can not be replaced due to their inherent nature.
Policy termination or Surrender
Benefit: This policy acquires Surrender
Value on the completion
of three
full policy years with the provision that all premiums were paid.
If the sum insured under fire
Benefit is equal to or less than 85 %
of the
full value of the property at the time
of breaking out
of fire allied perils then the insured shall be considered his own insurer for the difference and shall bear a ratable proportion
of the loss