The amount of the check was larger
than the balance in the checking account.
You're charged an overdraft fee when you write a check or make a withdrawal for an amount that is more
than the balance in your account, but we pay the transaction anyway.
Paying anything less
than the balance in full is a dangerous practice for anyone who uses a credit card primarily for consumable items (like food, gas, and retail items).
By age 85, for example, the balance in the Roth IRA would have grown to more than $ 366,000, or about $ 100,000 more
than the balance in the traditional IRA if the conversion had not been made.
We charge an NSF: Returned Items Fee when you make a transaction for an amount that is more
than the balance in your checking or savings account and we decline or return the item unpaid (a returned item).
The potential for losses from cybercrime for any firm is equal to or greater
than the balance in the firm's trust accounts plus the value of the confidential information contained in its computer systems.
Upon surrendering the policy on or after the completion of lock - in period of 5 years, the surrender value shall not be less
than the balance in IPA.
Not exact matches
While he would have liked to have seen more investor - specific changes — «it's always nice to have more rather
than less,» he says — he thinks it's unlikely we'll see any reductions
in capital gain taxes or major increases
in TFSA room until at least 2015, when the government says it can
balance the budget by.
You get a $ 1 discount if you make more
than 30 trades or maintain an average daily
balance of at least $ 100,000
in the prior calendar quarter.
It held more
than $ 11 billion
in long - term debt on its
balance sheet by the end of 2017.
«Their negative emotions decreased more
than those
in the other groups, and they also felt less depressed and more emotionally
balanced than when they started,» reports the UC Berkeley Greater Good Science Center's write - up of the research.
Outlook shows the projected demand for employees
in the field
in 2022, as measured by Employment and Social Development Canada: ➚ = more
than 1 job available per job seeker — lots of opportunity ➙ = about 1 job available per job seeker —
balanced opportunity ➘ = less
than 1 job available per job seeker — low opportunity
• More
than half (58 per cent) of Canadians pay their credit card
balance in full each month, avoiding credit card debt and interest payments altogether.
Chanos said he is concerned that Alibaba is growing its
balance sheet faster
than its business —
in particular, its logistics arm.
«We expect the ECB to continue net asset purchases until around the third quarter of 2018, while the Fed will likely begin reducing its stock of quantitative easing assets early
in 2018... These opposite moves mean that the ECB's
balance sheet could be around 20 percent larger
than the Fed's by around end - 2018, assuming constant FX rates,» he noted.
«If a worker saves $ 5,000 a year
in a 401 (k) for 40 years and earns 5 % return a year, the final
balance will be more
than $ 600,000.
In other sessions, he explains the results of our Bod Pod tests, suggesting that a
balanced approach to eating and exercise that will reduce body fat percentages much more effectively
than «running a marathon and eating anything you like.»
After phasing out her work last year as creative director for a packaging company to give Tweedle Press her full attention, she found that running the company with only one employee — her husband — made for an easier work - life
balance than when she used part - timers
in the past.
Industrial technology company Orbital Corporation has further strengthened its
balance sheet after holders of convertible notes elected to take shares
in the business, rather
than a cash return.
Without checks and
balances in place, you can find yourself saying yes to everything and spending more money
than you have — all due to the fear of missing out.
The majority of expats
in Austria said their work - life
balance (71 percent) and work culture (62 percent) was better
than in their native country.
Thanks
in large part to that same mobile technology, workers with marketable skills have more freedom
than ever before to strike their own
balance between the demands of their job and the rest of their lives.
That's because, rather
than handing the capital over to any one of 17 government agencies with a finger
in the innovation pie, or giving the money to the Business Development Bank of Canada, which deployed just $ 408 million of its $ 18.4 billion
balance sheet to the venture capital industry, the Conservatives have decided to invest that money directly
in entrepreneurs.
«The burden of proof is greater for a focused fund, as it's trickier to
balance the risks
in a 20 - stock portfolio
than a 90 - stock one,» he says.
The boom years for employment and
balanced federal budgets
in the 1990s had everything to do with the emergence of the Internet rather
than with any enlightened economic policies.
That's nearly 5 % higher
than a year earlier, and a whopping 33 % higher
than in 2012, when the average
balance was only $ 69,400.
Account holders
in the lowest checking account quintile (those with average
balances of less
than $ 536) increased their post-refund healthcare spending by a twentyfold factor larger
than those with accounts
in the highest quintile (
balances over $ 3,577).
More
than half of the vehicles made
in the United States by German carmakers are exported, the VDA added, supporting the U.S. foreign trade
balance.
Another reason is that women tend to be more conservative
in running their businesses, so you see generally stronger
balance sheets with more personal equity and less debt
than in businesses owned by men.
Balances do tend to increase with age, yet even so, roughly three - fourths of people surveyed by the institute had less
than the average $ 76,000
in their accounts.
The eventual number of jobs going is expected to be
balanced out by increased hiring
in India, China and Boston, with more
than 500 posts being created over the next two years.
However, the Fed's careful wording belies what is happening on the ground
in the economy, which smacks more of late - stage business cycle behavior
than a perfectly
balanced environment.
However, as ICI / EBRI reported, more
than 65 percent of employees between 20 and 30 years of age had invested over 80 percent of their retirement account
balance in equities.
For starters, she recommends that managers view the question
in terms of «work - life fit» rather
than «work - life
balance» because «fit» better acknowledges that each employee's situation is unique — and likely to change over time.
And this year, the social media company's
balance sheet is projected to look especially gruesome: The consensus currently calls for Snap to lose more
than $ 2 billion
in 2017, and some analysts are predicting it will lose $ 3 billion or more.
It's basically the equivalent of making sure those crumpled up dollar - bills and loose quarters
in your pockets at the end of the day end up
in your bank
balance rather
than in your dryer's lint filter or between your couch cushions.
«A more
balanced news feed might lead to less «engagement,» but Facebook, with a market capitalization of more
than $ 300 billion and no competitor
in sight, can afford this,» wrote Tufekci, an associate professor at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
He has a point: The typical credit card charges more
than 16 percent interest, so not paying off your
balance in full each month could cost you.
Following the 2015 election, the Liberal government abandoned pledges to run annual deficits of no more
than $ 10 billion and to
balance the books
in four years.
If a company earns more
than $ 1,000
in any two - week period, CCNow holds the
balance in reserve until the next pay period
in case a buyer asks for a refund or disputes a sale.
The second vertical, a personal - finance site called
Balance, launched with 6.5 million unique visitors
in August and last month it had more
than twice as many, said Vogel.
When you're working to earn credit - card rewards, it's important to practice financial discipline, like paying your
balances off
in full each month, making payments on time, and not spending more
than you can afford to pay back.
Those are the sorts of numbers that likely could have helped the company price an IPO rather
than take big new venture funding, but Berke suggests that the company wants to be stronger (both
in terms of product and
balance sheet) before possibly heading out into the public markets.
To see what the new
balance of power will look like
in the coming years — and what it looks like right now — Fortune interviewed more
than three dozen executives at companies across the health care continuum, along with entrepreneurs, doctors, patients, and other experts.
Sidwell's demand: three
balanced meals a day, with no more
than 1,700 calories
in total and low on salt.
After all, if you are looking for
balance in your life, who better to turn to
than these gold - winning Olympians.
At least a half - dozen major pipeline projects totaling more
than $ 10 billion hang
in the
balance as FERC seeks a third commissioner to allow the commission to resume normal operations.
It outlines an extraordinary scenario
in which America will depend more
than ever before on its matchless muscle to counteract the pressures from a severely deteriorating
balance sheet.
In 2015, central bank balance sheets are likely to expand at a more rapid rate than in 201
In 2015, central bank
balance sheets are likely to expand at a more rapid rate
than in 201
in 2014.
Nonretirement accounts, Roth and traditional IRAs, SEP - IRAs, UGMA / UTMA accounts, and education savings accounts (ESAs) We charge a $ 20 annual account service fee for each Vanguard fund with a
balance of less
than $ 10,000
in an account.