The TFSA currently provides up to $ 41,000
of cumulative contribution room to allow investment income to grow tax - free.
Not only has she not yet reached the crossover point, but her pension wealth is only half
of her cumulative contributions.»
Not exact matches
Cumulative employer
contributions in excess
of accrued net pension cost for plans based in the company's home country.
Cumulative net cost
of contribution for each scenario is $ 327,250 (
contribution amount − total tax savings).
Second, each moment
of our lives makes its positive or negative
contribution to God immediately upon its occurrence, as well as through the
cumulative reality we call the «I.» Third, since God's consequent nature «passes back into the temporal world and qualifies this world, «157 our lives, being elements in God, also «reach back to influence the world» even apart from our direct social immortality.
I don't mean people who were the most famous in their fields, but people who had years and years
of cumulative work in their communities,
of service and influence and
contribution.
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Arkansas in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in state senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
The following chart shows how many candidates ran for State Senate in California in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in State Senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in California in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in state senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
The following chart shows how many candidates ran for State Senate in Texas in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in State Senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
The following chart shows how many candidates ran for State Senate in Arizona in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in State Senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Arizona in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in state senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
The following chart shows how many candidates ran for State House in New Hampshire in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in State House races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Texas in past years and the
cumulative amount
of dollars raised in state senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
The following chart shows how many candidates ran for State Senate in Wyoming in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in State Senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
The following chart shows how many candidates ran for State Senate in North Dakota in past years and the
cumulative amount
of campaign
contributions in State Senate races, including
contributions in both primary and general election contests.
Since it is the
cumulative volume
of carbon dioxide emitted that determines how much the planet warms, this makes it difficult to assess how far Russia's
contribution will go to meeting the 2C limit set by governments.
As is evident, complex pension rules lead to pension wealth curves that are irregularly shaped and bear no resemblance to the smoothly growing
cumulative value
of contributions.
Net pension wealth, the
cumulative value
of employer
contributions, is a constant percentage
of cumulative earnings, regardless
of whether they accrue in one job or two.
For comparison, the plan should disclose the
cumulative value
of contributions, both the employee's and the employer's, along with accumulated returns.
It represents the
cumulative value
of contributions that is fiscally equivalent to the current pension plan, showing that the
cumulative value
of pension
contributions exceeds pension wealth until age 50.
In a system where benefits are tied to the
cumulative value
of contributions, it does not matter whether
contributions have all been made in one or many jobs: Penalties for mobility are eliminated.
Teachers» unions are strongly against these plans for a variety
of reasons, including that they say it's nearly impossible to accurately measure an individual teacher's
contribution to a student's success, since a child's achievement is
cumulative over a period
of years and the result
of the efforts
of many people.
Finland has supported the LDCF since 2003, the
cumulative contribution amounts to about 32 million Euros (approximately $ 41 million USD at time
of contribution).
The survey shows that the
cumulative effect
of stagnant revenues caused by the lackluster economy, reduced levels
of state and federal
contributions to total school costs and dramatically rising pension and other mandated costs have led to the unprecedented reductions in programs and school staff.
With $ 25,500
cumulative contribution room rising to $ 31,000 as
of January 2014, TFSAs have now attracted a significant amount
of capital.
Below is a chart
of the annual limits since 2009, when the TFSA was first introduced, and the
cumulative total you would have saved to date, if you had maxed out your
contribution limit every year since its inception.
Any financial planner will tell you that enough savings to last six to nine months without employment income is the minimum prudent emergency cushion — an amount that can now be well taken care
of by the
cumulative $ 31,000 in TFSA
contribution room now available to any Canadian 18 years
of age or older.
Total
cumulative emissions between 1750 and 2011 amount to 365 ± 30 PgC, including a
contribution of 8 PgC from the production
of cement.»
In contrast, the CO2 emissions emitted by a coal plant represents a
cumulative contribution to the atmospheric stock
of carbon.
The total warming from CO2 emissions represents the sum
of all individual country
contributions, estimated based on the climate response to
cumulative emissions.
«With
cumulative fossil fuel emissions
of 10,000 gigatonnes
of carbon (GtC), Antarctica is projected to become almost ice - free with an average
contribution to sea - level rise exceeding 3 meters per century during the first millennium.»
But none
of this changes the fact that the
cumulative evidence for a human
contribution to present and future climate changes, when taken as a whole, is quite strong.
This occurs because the
cumulative totals include
contributions for portions
of the emissions floor that are emitted after the time
of peak warming, which can have no effect on peak warming, as illustrated by the green curves in figure 1.
The historical responsibility is not based on
cumulative emissions but instead measured in terms
of the countries» estimated
contribution to the increase in global - mean surface - air temperature.
All G7 countries have pledged various sums
of money into the UN-backed Green Climate Fund (GCF) over the past year, although all countries»
cumulative contributions are still only around $ 10bn.
Flexible analysis
of historical
contribution by country to
cumulative emissions, radiative forcing, and temperature (this feature is amazing — watch the video....)
These
cumulative additional emissions savings would not only be a meaningful
contribution toward a global effort to help limit some
of the worst consequences
of climate change; it can be done cost - effectively.
Now let's add in the
contribution of the United States and European Union to
cumulative emissions under the stated commitments.
If we compute the
cumulative sum
of the anthropogenic
contribution to net global emission, we get the component
of the observed increase in CO2 that is due to anthropogenic emissions, which is a steady linear trend rising at 1.5 ppmv per year.
When we compute the
cumulative sum
of the natural
contribution, the positive values cancel with the negative values, so the
cumulative sum stays near zero.
«These analyses suggest that a
contribution from ENSO - e ffects to global temperatures, when expressed as the
cumulative sum
of the SOI, can potentially account for 50 %
of the variation in global mean temperature in the last 50 years — a «large part»
of warming, as claimed by McLean et al. [2009].
«These analyses suggest that a
contribution from ENSO - e ffects to global temperatures, when expressed as the
cumulative sum
of the SOI, can potentially account for 50 %
of the variation in global mean temperature in the last 50 years -LCB- a «large part»
of warming, as claimed by McLean et al. [2009].»
e.g. «These analyses suggest that a
contribution from ENSO - e ffects to global temperatures, when expressed as the
cumulative sum
of the SOI, can potentially account for 50 %
of the variation in global mean temperature in the last 50 years — a «large part»
of warming, as claimed by McLean et al. [2009].
Again, this is because the premise
of Clements material
contribution to risk test is that the causal candidates are alternative, not
cumulative.
In IRS standard terms, the dividend doesn't become taxable because it's
cumulative amount
of money returned to the policyholder that has not yet exceeded the money you've put in (this is known as a basis, or your
contribution).
MVA Example: Assume a deferred annuity plan terminates at the end
of five years with
cumulative contributions of $ 100,000, an account balance
of $ 127,628, and an average rate
of return
of 5.0 %.
Douglas H. Sprenkle, Ph.D., Former Editor, Journal
of Marital and Family Therapy, Recipient, American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Award for
Cumulative Contribution to Family Therapy Research
Permanent recognition within the museum will acknowledge
cumulative capital
contributions of $ 10,000 or more.
This status is awarded in recognition
of forty
cumulative years
of membership in the National Association
of Realtors ® and in recognition
of valuable and lasting
contribution to the real estate profession in the community.