UTMA and UGMA accounts may not be appropriate for
huge transfers of wealth, assets that you may need or want back in the future, or assets that you definitely want to be used for a specific purpose (i.e. to be used for college tuition, etc).
«I would find it unlikely that we're going to get
huge transfers of cigarette smokers to marijuana, but for young people, they might pick marijuana over cigarettes.»
So the debts ultimately either are paid by the government, or they're paid by
a huge transfer of property from debtors to creditors — or, the debts are written off.
The deterioration of neighborhoods in our inner cities, the decline of elemental safety — never mind education — in many of our schools, the burgeoning of jail populations (to the point that we have the highest percentage of incarcerated citizens of any country in the industrial world), the great strains on the family, the general slackening of discipline, which a consumerist and media - driven society relentlessly encourages, and
a huge transfer of wealth In the 1980s and «90s (during this period, the upper 1 percent of Americans more than doubled its wealth, while the lowest 20 percent suffered an actual decline)-- all these changes signal a community at risk.
Y2K wasted some money by companies and government and generated some temporary jobs... Climate Change requires
a huge transfer of wealth from some nations to 3rd world countries run by dictators and pushed re-newable energy ahead of prime time and created very few jobs.
Not exact matches
«If you anticipate the kind
of huge appreciation in your personal wealth that could come from an IPO or a company sale, the best thing you can do is
transfer stock to your heirs before the sale, because it will be worth much less then, and that minimizes the tax liability,» explains Allan Landau, a partner with Boston law firm Sherburne, Powers & Needham.
This
of course is a
huge transfer, and can easily explain most
of the decline in the household share
of GDP over this period.
Capital controls have historically been as much about preventing foreigners from buying local government bonds as it has been about preventing destabilizing bouts
of flight capital, and living in China, where an aggressive demand for the privileges
of reserve currency status coincide with equally aggressive policies that prevent the RMB from achieving reserve currency status (and that
transfer ever more
of the «benefits» to the US) made clear the
huge gap in rhetoric and practice.
Similarly if you have only one buyer
of what you make, you have also a
huge wholesale
transfer pricing problem.
Thus, the problem
of oversaturation with a
huge amount
of data and the team's experience with blockchain technologies led us to an obvious and undisputed decision to
transfer the entire internal infrastructure
of DataProm to the blockchain system.
It is difficult to find a clearly articulated case in Catholic social teaching for modern - style welfare states involving
huge government intervention in the lives
of families combined with enormous
transfers totalling around a quarter
of national income.
Our food - grade conveyors are designed to adjust to your packaging line configuration and to accommodate a
huge range
of extensions like spacing wheels,
transfer plates, reject stations, corner turntables, bottle indexing air cylinders and more.
Arsene Wenger has to take a
huge portion
of the blame for
transfers and virtually everything else because he has so much control at the football club.
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The fact that our excellent centre back Laurent Koscielny is due to get the nod ahead
of the Man City defender Eliaquim Mangala is hardly surprising really, as the Gunner was one
of the most consistent and impressive players in the Premier League last season, while the only consistency with Mangala is how he has continually failed to justify his
huge transfer fee.
Nevertheless, a player
of his standing on and off the pitch would be a
huge coup for Chelsea if such a move were to materialise, although with no mention
of a
transfer fee or whether or not his wage demands could be met by the Blues, it seems like it's still a long way off from becoming a reality.
It looks like the deal will be for somewhere in the region
of # 30 million, which is a
huge transfer fee for Arsenal (third highest I think).
And if the boss realised that he had to make the most
of the
transfer windows and the club's
huge cash reserves to give Arsenal the best possible chance
of success, then I for one would be a happy Gooner.
And as long as the Gunners are willing to splash the cash the fact that Griezmann spoke very highly
of Arsenal when explaining that Laurent Koscielny often tried to persuade him to come to north London makes me think that we would have a good chance
of beating United to this
huge transfer.
Much has changed since then, not least in terms
of transfers, with Jürgen Klopp seeing a
huge overhaul in terms
of personnel, and even staff, at the club.
The north London giants hope an opening offer
of around # 15m may be enough to tempt the Saints into selling the player, with Ronald Koeman's side having already offloaded a
huge number
of their best players in this
transfer window so far.
Most
of these will,
of course, come to nothing and many
of them will have no basis in truth in the first place, but when there is some sort
of actual evidence to connect Arsenal with a player then the amount
of transfer rumours about them will be
huge.
While the 20 - year - old hasn't hit the heights that some expected
of him with United, he still has plenty
of time to justify his
huge transfer fee.
«Yet, no disrespect to Leicester, the reason Kante has been such a success is because he signed for one
of the League's «lesser» teams without the burden
of a
huge transfer fee.
The Bosnian international has been an immediate hit in North London since joining on a free
transfer this summer, and will be a
huge miss should he fall foul
of injury.
The champions - elect have spent a fortune since being taken over by Roman Abramovich 11 years ago but in the last two seasons with the threat
of FFP hanging over their heads they have found a way to get round the rules by making a
huge profit in their
transfer sales.
The 28 year old Moroccan has been a
huge failure at the North London club and Arsene Wenger must at least be happy about the fact that he captured the forward on a free
transfer but has been stuck with footing a wage packet
of around # 60k a week for a player who has looked way out
of his depth in the English top tier.
I think that us true arsenal fans are having a
huge impact at the moment regarding the way wenger is changing and relizing that we need quality players coming into our team, we are not going to allow arsenal to become a has been side, I truly believe that the impact from us all has finally been heard by the board and wenger that enough is enough.lets hope that the
transfers we are hearing
of are true.
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AKBs have defended him for years because
of the lack
of funds, but even with
huge funds, Wenger has proven them wrong over the last three summer
transfer windows.
Although most
of the big clubs in European football are famed for spending
huge amounts
of money on players, since 2004 FC Porto have been making plenty on outgoing
transfers.
He also has plenty
of years left in the tank being only 25 years old, has Premier League experience, and wouldn't command a
huge transfer fee or wages.
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All we can do now is wait and see... let me be clear I have no expectations whatsoever for this summer
transfer window as the amount
of things to solve are just
huge.
If I am a big manager
of a company and given a
huge transfer budget (around 100 milions, as promised to the fans before), I would have spent it to increase the company's performance.
There is a
huge amount
of uncertainty at the Emirates currently, and only when Wenger's future is confirmed will we really be able to gauge a realistic summer
transfer window, although the Frenchman is claimed to have been tasked with a mass - rehaul
of the squad should he stay.
I can sort
of understand the impatience and understand the need for the instant fix — but even the most hardcore AOB has to see there have been
huge gradual changes since the Ozil
transfer.
It's a shame that Santi isn't included, for now, but at least Wenger recognised how much
of huge loss Santi is, and promptly signed cover in the
transfer window... no wait... that doesn't sound right!
Arsenal have been given a
huge transfer boost in their rumoured pursuit
of Bordeaux forward Malcom as Bayern Munich deny their interest.
Could that help Arsenal to secure this
huge transfer and will our club step it up to make this sort
of big money signing?
THEY, have also had to pay hugely inflated
transfer fee for all
of them, and, apart fro Di Maria, Utd are a big step up from their previous clubs, and, will get a
huge hike up in wages.
This
transfer window is the first I can remember in a while where we actually signed players in each
of the positions we required, and although Lucas Perez is somewhat
of an unknown quantity, his stats stack up to someone who could have a
huge say in our season.
Wenger has lived off the invincibles for 11 years spending wildly on weird
transfers most
of whom ended up on his
huge dead wood pile.
At the same time we have a report in The Guardian revealing that Alexis Sanchez has had to use an apparently
huge offer to
transfer to another club to sharpen the minds
of the Arsenal board into accepting his own wage demands
of around # 250,000 a week.
look lets call a spade a spade, the reason we can not compete at the highest level is because
of our lack
of spending on top quality players while other top teams are willing to pay
huge transfers and fat salaries.
The 28 - year old is keen to leave his French club, but his
huge transfer fee and his annual wages
of around $ 18 million means there is not exactly a long line
of clubs knocking on the door.
Apparently the Gunners were the next choice for Mbappe because
of Wenger's reputation for developing strikers and because he would certainly play a lot, so have Real Madrid just set this
huge summer
transfer ball rolling?