Sentences with phrase «separate allocation decisions»

A proper withdrawal approach ensures your retirement savings last, and allows you to separate your allocation decisions from your income needs.
July 2012 by Maria Scott A proper withdrawal approach ensures your retirement savings last, and allows you to separate your allocation decisions from your income needs.

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The act of buying back shares of stock is a separate capital allocation decision, regardless of the reason why you're buying those shares.
North Carolina's class - size problem is complicated, but its roots date back to a 1995 decision by the state legislature to merge teacher funding allotments which had previously been split into separate allocations for classroom teachers and «specialty» or «enhancement» teachers in the arts, music and P.E.
«Your currency allocation and your asset allocation should be separate decisions,» he says, adding that hedging can help with currency risk.
In reaching this decision the following were considered to be decisive factors: (i) LQHT was permeated with state control and influence with a view to meeting the government's aims for aff ordable housing; (ii) the nature and extent of the public subsidy of LQHT's activities; (iii) 10 % of LQHT's stock had been transferred to it from the public sector; (iv) that LQHT, as a registered social landlord, was obliged to cooperate with the local authority, if requested, in offering accommodation to people with priority under the authority's allocation scheme; (v) the termination of a tenancy could not be regarded as separate from housing management so as to be considered an act of a private nature.
The issues that are typically addressed in mediation are issues related to children: legal custody and residential custody, visitation, child support, allocation of college expenses for the children, health insurance, life insurance; alimony and spousal support; division of real property, including the family home; division of tangible personal property including motor vehicles, boats, furniture, furnishings, art work, etc.; disposition of other property accumulated during the marriage, including bank accounts, investment accounts, pension / profit - sharing / retirement accounts, etc.; payment of credit cards and other debts, and tax matters including decisions relative to filing joint or separate tax returns and claiming the children as dependency deductions.
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