However, if she chooses to do so, the fee is
paid out of the assets of the estate.
Alternatively, the assets held in a discretionary trust may be exhausted because the trustees have exercised their discretion and decided to
pay out all of the assets to the beneficiaries.
This fee will be
paid out of your assets.
If you can not pay the settlement out of your savings, you may have to
pay it out of your assets and future earnings.
Initially, her care can be
paid out of their assets but, unless she can qualify for Medicaid, their assets will eventually be depleted leaving the husband destitute.
Not exact matches
Similarly, in a fractional reserve requirement environment, when the depository institution system adds loans and securities to its
assets, it «
pays» for these
asset acquisitions with funds created figuratively
out of thin air.
A white knight as well as a green one, Surace bought Republic's crippled
assets out of bankruptcy and pledged to restore the factory and eventually rehire all the workers at their old
pay levels.
«The reverse mortgage can give you
assets for
paying for long - term care,» said Votava, who recommends taking
out a line
of credit.
On the flip side are the wealthy, who can
pay out -
of - pocket for long - term care without putting a big dent in their
assets.
The forfeited
assets would then be
paid out to a charity
of the trustee's choosing dedicated to the alleviation
of disease and poverty in the developing world, according to the plan.
Debt leveraging inflates property prices, creating (6) hopes for capital gains, prompting buyers to take on even more debt in the speculative hope that rising
asset prices will more than cover the added interest, which is
paid out of capital gains, not
out of current income.
Unless the Committee or Board determines otherwise prior to the transaction, if substantially all
of the
assets of the Company are acquired by another corporation or in case
of a reorganization
of the Company involving the acquisition
of the Company by another entity, (i) stock options and stock appreciation rights become exercisable immediately prior to the transaction; (ii) restrictions with respect to restricted stock and RSRs lapse and shares are delivered; and (iii) performance shares and performance units
pay out pro rata based on performance through the end
of the last calendar quarter.
(Australia ended policy similar to supply management in 2000; a tax
of 11 cents per litre was applied to milk and producers were then
paid out for the extra but artificial value
of their supply - managed
assets.)
Debt leveraging is depicted as the easiest and even the surest way to accumulate wealth — going into debt to buy
assets whose prices are being inflated on credit, or to spend in the hope
of paying out of rising and more easily earned future income.
Banks «earned their way
out of debt» by lending to global speculators who used the yen loans to convert into foreign currency and buy higher - yielding
assets abroad — capped by Icelandic government bonds
paying 15 %, and pocketing the arbitrage difference.
By «clean exit» the EU means that Greece must sell off enough
of its
assets to
pay the ECB for the money it used to bail
out bad loans
of French and German banks and bondholders who financed tax evasion and capital flight to Switzerland and elsewhere for over 25 years.
12b - 1s are
paid out of fund
assets, so the higher the cost the lower your investment return.
But we sometimes hedge our
asset class views through the adoption
of a currency - hedged ETF — the cost
of that is essentially the insurance premium you
pay in case our broad
asset class views turn
out to be incorrect due to monetary - and macro-regime policies.
Commercial financing programs such as mezzanine financing,
asset - based lending, equipment financing, and much more can help make buying and furnishing a franchise much easier than
paying out of pocket or going into debt by taking
out bank loans.
«Berkshire has access to two low - cost, non-perilous sources
of leverage that allow us to safely own far more
assets than our equity capital alone would permit: deferred taxes and «float,» the funds
of others that our insurance business holds because it receives premiums before needing to
pay out losses»
Do you really have to
pay a management team 1.23 %
of your
assets to figure
out that Exxon, Chevron, Conoco, and Phillips 66 are good holdings in the energy sector?
A type
of binary option that
pays out when the price
of the underlying
asset falls beneath the strike price
of the option at expiration.
A kind
of binary option that
pays out if the price
of the underlying
asset increases to above the option's strike price.
This type
of binary option
pays out if the trader can correctly predict whether the value
of the underlying
asset will fall within a certain range at expiration or not.
If you purchased a home for $ 100,000 w / 20 % down at an interest rate
of 5 %, amortized over 20 years and it increased at a rate
of 3 % per year, you would have
paid out $ 146,711.50 over 20 years for an
asset that is now worth $ 180,000.
We rather too quickly learned that the 9/11 attacks were carried
out by al - Qaeda - an organization headed by Osama bin Laden, our «freedom fighter» from the days
of the USSR in Afghanistan, and our
paid CIA
asset, which had openly declared war on the United States and was committed to killing innocents in our country and around the globe.
The writer is sure that the referral will ultimately fizzle
out; yes it is true that Chelsea were willing to
pay a # 35 million transfer fee in August 2017 but
paid only # 15 million in this January window (with unsubstantiated reports suggesting that the player's agency was
paid # 7 million for their role in this slightly odd saga) and it is true that in any normal business — where an
asset depreciated at a rate
of # 1 million per week before it was sold — eyebrows would be raised.
It's worth pointing
out that a substantial minority
of Lib Dems are very keen on ideas such as Land Value Tax which would directly address many
of the problems arising from
asset inequality, in particular the fact that land owners can often make substantial gains in wealth as a result
of public works funded
out of the income and consumption taxes
paid by those
of substantially less wealth than themselves.
«If the agency had reached
out to our investment professionals, it would have known the aggressive steps that Comptroller DiNapoli and CIO Vicki Fuller have taken to reduce hedge fund investments and limit fees, including lowering the hedge fund allocation to 2 percent
of assets from 3 percent and
paying below average fees.
Now it is time to
pay the piper and the entire economy
of Britiain is being liquidated,
asset - stripped and monetized and its currency thoroughly debased in order to bail
out the bankrupts.
«There is a lot to say about him and his wife, the corruption that has gone on in this country... If he's got those facts he should come
out and tell us who has
paid me, my father left me a lot
of assets and nobody can
pay me to do what he's claiming,» he said.
Gaining traction are projects to quantify the value
of «services» provided to us by oceans, forests and other ecosystems, determine the economic hit to a nation once they run
out, and then
paying would - be consumers to conserve those
assets.
After a firm has sold off all
of its
assets, it begins to
pay out to investors.
You're actually putting
assets into those entities, and what that does is it effectively takes it
out of your estate and therefore you don't have to
pay estate taxes on that.
People with enough
assets to
pay for a heart attack
out of pocket aren't generally stupid enough to go without $ 1k / month
of health insurance.
-- On the topic
of being easy to move funds around, a number
of cheaper brokerages will make it pretty simple — for example with Scotia iTrade (formerly e-trade canada), you can do a simple bill
pay to move money in, and just as easily get it
out, with no transfer fees either way and much cheaper commissions (they are $ 9.99 at 50k
assets for example)
Trading costs are not
paid out of the management expense ratio
of the mutual fund, but instead securities trading costs directly reduce the reported investment fund performance and net
asset value
of the fund's securities portfolio.
Now, almost all
of the
assets underlying everything 10 years and shorter
pay out their principal all at the end, with no right
of prepayment.
1)
Pay for all variable expenses in cash (groceries, clothing, for, entertainment, blow, and eating
out) 2)
Pay off all loans 3) Buy cars in cash 4) Keep housing cost to under 1/5
of monthly income 5) SAVE and invest in
assets that go up, preferably when the market is down.
And then once the mortgage is
paid off, you're already used to living below and then you applied what were the mortgage payments into financial
assets, into your TFSA and your RSP, into non-registered savings so you just continue the stream
of income that you were used to coming
out,
pay yourself first, automatic payments and that way to me, you just go seamlessly from
paying down the mortgage to building your wealth.
A properly constructed income portfolio is diversified across non-correlated
asset types so that when one goes
out of favor (or stops
paying) the others are still producing income as planned.
These companies
pay dividends
out of their profits quarterly, which acts to reduce their average surpluses as a percentage
of their total
assets and liabilities.
An alternative view - I hope you and other readers will call
out any holes in my reasoning: - Bubbles tend to be created when the price people are willing to
pay become disconnected from the value
of the underlying
assets.
The existing Social Security trust fund currently holds enough
assets to
pay out promised social security benefits until 2037 according to a recent report by the Social Security Board
of Trustees report.
If funds invest as we advise, sticking with well - established, mostly dividend -
paying companies and spreading their
assets out across most if not all
of the five main economic sectors, they will tend to lose a lot less than the market indexes in periods when the indexes fall sharply.
By comparison, these expenses took a big bite
out of Dave's estate, which had to sell valuable
assets to
pay the taxes and expenses that arose as a result
of his death.
There's nothing the matter with doing it... but also no reason to slavishly worry about small changes...» In other words: Rebalance if your
asset allocation is way
out of line but don't worry about small changes — especially if you'd end up
paying a lot
of fees by rebalancing.
This is off - topic now, but I guess Chase is doing what Congress was too stupid to think
of doing when passing the $ 700 billion bailout that the Bush administration said was needed desperately and immediately — get better valuation
of the toxic derivative securities (which these credit card receivables are in too) by getting as much
of the underlying
assets paid off and
out of the pool as possible.
Then the trustee or attorney who represents the court and the creditors will look at all the
assets (house, car, furniture, equipment) anything
of value and decide what must be liquidated to
pay some
of the debt that was wiped
out.
This means you would be required to take money
out of your account to cover RMDs on an
asset that wouldn't
pay a cent until you hit at least 80 years old.