In exchange for a lump - sum premium, the insurance company promises to give you a steady,
guaranteed paycheck for life.
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 it's scary — the idea of not having
a guaranteed paycheck.
They can change and should not be relied on as
a guaranteed paycheck.
Mainly because for private to get
a guaranteed paycheck, even if there are bids, tends to lead to crony - capitalism.
This is more than incompetence and
guaranteed paychecks: It's dysfunction, a creeping neurosis.
So stick with low - cost diversified funds for market upside and income annuities for
a guaranteed paycheck for life.
If you were young and single and lived within your means, your military service gave
you the guaranteed paycheck and security to never need a credit card or loan.
Before the 70s being an employee meant having
a guaranteed paycheck once you retire.
For one thing, being in the military comes with
a guaranteed paycheck.
I am a freelancer, so I don't have
a guaranteed paycheck at the end of each month.
A good writer who is laid off from a major publication, has multiple avenues, perhaps not
a guaranteed paycheck, but a freedom to create their own journalistic path.
It was a perfect opportunity for a brand - new attorney: guaranteed experience and
a guaranteed paycheck.
Their fixed annuities will allow you to get
a guaranteed paycheck in your retirement.
A guaranteed paycheck is more comforting to most people.