Sentences with phrase «lifetime earnings potential»

If you really want to be nice, you can ensure your family never has to work again for their lives with a policy in the $ 1.5m - 2m range (average lifetime earnings potential of a U.S. wage earner), but consider that, in a given year of your working life, you have about a 0.45 % chance to die, I personally don't lose much sleep with a quarter - mil coverage limit (and I don't even need a physical for that much).
Harper used real world examples on the Jumbotron to illustrate the cost of high interest credit card debt, the impact that education has on lifetime earnings potential, and the concept of compounded growth.
Judge Treu was unambiguous in how he viewed the facts, pointing to unchallenged evidence that thousands of ineffective teachers in California are impacting the quality of education for thousands of students and their lifetime earnings potential as a result.
A Master's in Business Administration can add millions to your lifetime earnings potential, but it won't come cheap.

Not exact matches

You don't have enough money to invest, you don't know anything about the stock market, you are worried about losing money... All of these excuses have likely already cost you thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars in potential earnings over your lifetime.
In a report examining the potential of the use of data in education, the McKinsey Global Institute estimates «the potential value from improved instruction to be $ 310 billion to $ 370 billion per year worldwide, largely through increased lifetime earnings (page 22).»
Missing out on potential investment returns for that portion of their financial portfolio could cost them extensively in foregone earnings over the course of their lifetimes.
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