Sentences with phrase «little immediate income»

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My first company had created inventory control software for small local businesses — a safe bet that made me enough immediate income to pay for college and an apartment, but little more.
There is very little doubt among serious economists that the immediate impact of corporate tax cuts would be to help corporations and that the vast majority of corporate shareholding is concentrated among those at the top of the income and wealth distribution.
But if you've rejected an immediate annuity because you think you can generate the same level of guaranteed lifetime income investing on your own, I have two little words for you: mortality credits.
The upshot, though, is Warshawsky concluded that while an annuity didn't always outperform systematic withdrawal, an annuity provided more inflation - adjusted income throughout retirement often enough (with little risk of ever running out) so that «it is hard to argue against a significant and widespread role for immediate life annuities in the production of retirement income
While some of these provide tax incentives for paying down interest, having little to no debt will allow you to save a larger portion of your income in the immediate future.
Still, the guarantees highlight the big fear with immediate fixed annuities — that you'll make a big investment and keel over a few months later, having received little income from your big annuity investment.
In Singapore, cancer is still seen as a terminal disease with little hope of recovery, and there is also a stigma against psychological counselling and psychiatric support, facilitated by the general stigma against mental illness amongt both patients and, paradoxically, healthcare professionals.67 Furthermore, a family - centred model of decision - making tends to be predominant in Asian populations, 68 and in Singapore this is further encouraged by public policy such as healthcare subsidies that are based on a calculation of the immediate family's total income, rather than individual income.69 Beliefs or expectations of the role that the family caregiver ought to play may thus exist and may influence the way individuals respond to the intervention.
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