Sentences with phrase «means after a certain number of years»

Usually, this means after a certain number of years, or after a certain number of on - time payments are made.

Not exact matches

And indeed, a house can be given to the public (meaning the government that manages public property), if none claims ownership after a certain number of years.
It's usually a term policy, which means the coverage expires after a certain number of years.
It's usually a term policy, which means the coverage expires after a certain number of years.
For example, when do you pay out the profits, are there penalties to the investors if they pull out of the fund before a certain number of years, do they roll over the profits they've made and if so, are there incentives for that other than compounding, are you paying out - or allocating - ALL of the profits to investors or yourself each year (meaning if the fund closed tomorrow would you keep the chunk of money left over after paying out the investor profits and initial investments or would you divide that chunk up between all the investors), are you paying yourself a salary for managing the fund and if so, are you also profit sharing??? I ask that last one because once I switch over to a fund like this, the money I am currently pulling out of each deal to live on, would need to stay in the fund and I'm left with no income until the end of the year if that's when the fund distributes profits.
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