Sentences with phrase «guaranteed a paycheck of»

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They sure sound lovely, but prospective MBAs should not view the school - reported salary averages as a guarantee of a sweet paycheck come graduation day.
But it's scary — the idea of not having a guaranteed paycheck.
«Disability insurance guarantees a steady stream of income should an unexpected illness or accident prevent you from being able to bring home a paycheck
Some people take advantage of annuities to grow savings, while others use them to generate guaranteed «paychecks» for life.
The guaranteed money in his current contract has all been paid and AD willingly accepted those past paychecks — now honor the rest of it.
Yes, I was guaranteed 12 weeks of FMLA, but my company's pay policy at the time was, well, lame; I got a few weeks of disability at 60 % of my salary and then, if I wanted a paycheck, I had to use my vacation time.
My stomach twisted; the idea of losing my guaranteed weekly paycheck was daunting.
They also want dues and fees automatically deducted from teachers» paychecks, as this guarantees unions a regular flow of money and shifts administrative costs onto the districts.
However, because of the state's tenure law, which guarantees a paycheck to teachers regardless of whether any principal wants to retain or hire them, Ms. Anderson's new policy will cost the district an extra $ 10 million to $ 15 million a year that will go to paying the teachers who are not able to find jobs within the district.
In exchange for a lump - sum premium, the insurance company promises to give you a steady, guaranteed paycheck for life (or a certain period of time, a less - common version of the product).
But, you're definitely going to miss the guarantee of a steady paycheck.
There are no guarantees of a paycheck which makes budgeting when your income fluctuates nearly impossible.
I am a freelancer, so I don't have a guaranteed paycheck at the end of each month.
Some people take advantage of annuities to grow savings, while others use them to generate guaranteed «paychecks» for life.
There's no guarantee of steady flow of cash and with little to no incentive for players to make microtransactions they have to rely on the quality of their game and loyalty of their fans to ensure a paycheck.
Originating in 1935 after the New Deal, the United States Social Security system is a type of insurance program where employees and their employers contribute an amount per paycheck so that they are guaranteed benefits in retirement when they lose their ability to work due to disability, or after the death of a family member.
If you still have a massive amount of unpaid expenses that would be left to your family, or you have people that rely on your paycheck every month, then a guaranteed issue burial plan is not going to give you the coverage that you need.
Some people take advantage of annuities to grow savings, while others use them to generate guaranteed «paychecks» for life.
These are the more traditional option for annuities, because they have a guaranteed interest rate and are one of the best ways to earn a stable paycheck in retirement.
As long as you don't have anyone who needs your paycheck, then you can buy one of these guaranteed issue plans and they will provide enough protection.
Unfortunately, one of the biggest things to consider when looking to a career change is your financial situation, because there is no guarantee that you'll have a consistent paycheck as you transition.
automatic transfer the day you get a paycheck) so that you guarantee a portion of your income is saved and learn to live on the rest.
It's one of the most competitive professions around — with no guarantee of a paycheck.
Ghilarducci wants guaranteed retirement accounts funded by mandatory paycheck deductions that would earn «a secure, modest, guaranteed rate of return» paid out in an annuity for as long as a person lives.
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