Sentences with phrase «year time frame where»

However, the mutual fund company has locked you into a 6, 7, or 8 year time frame where, if you leave their company before a certain time, you will have to pay a penalty for leaving early.

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That's a testament to the cost control practiced at PwC, where the U.S. employee base in fiscal year 2016 grew 8 percent and the global headcount during the same time frame grew 7 percent.
10 years of doing the same thing is the time frame I've noticed where I start getting tired of it all.
We have botched tanking this year, to a bad enough extent there was a solid time frame where people were actually talking about a playoff push.....
My point is, that even though we now have a manager who has a unique record in number of years and number of matches, we have entered a new phase, where the outlook for Wenger is similar to what other managers have to contend with; contracts with a relatively short time frame.
Between the short time frame to demonstrate improvement and the higher stakes around teacher evaluations this year, teachers are fleeing struggling schools for schools where things aren't so bad, officials said Wednesday at a hearing in Albany.
He said he disagrees with the Catholic Church and other groups that say they could be financially ruined if there is a one - year window to sue for past victims where the legal time frame has run out under current law.
With a new domestic total of $ 198.3 million, the film is still 12 % behind where Mockingjay — Part 1 stood at this time last year, but at least the final Hunger Games feature avoided the ignominy of falling to second in its sophomore frame.
I just sold a flat and got around 10 Lakhs in my account, would request you to please let me know where do i need to invest the same amount so that i could get at least a crore in 20 years time frame.
At Tweedy, Browne, most of our energy is concentrated around a three - to five - year time horizon, asking ourselves where a company is likely to be over that time frame.
I think the dividends can double in a short time frame, but I wonder if you an even make projections on where the dividends can be in a year, or 5 years.
Exhibit 4 shows the annual returns in different time frames, where we can see in more detail how similarly the corporate bond markets have behaved for issuers from the U.S. and Mexico — as measured by the S&P 500 Bond Index (MXN) and S&P / BMV Corporate Eurobonos Bond Index, respectively — with three - year returns of 16.00 % and 16.56 %, respectively, and five - year returns of 15.68 % and 15.62 %, respectively.
I like to set goals on Day Zero Project (101 things in 1001 days) as the time frame is a little bit over 3 years and I feel like I have a little bit better of an understanding of where I'll be.
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Their organisation proposes a system of investment where you buy a certain number of trees (the price includes their cultivation and care taking) and over a 20 year period, (their suggested time frame), you will see returns of between 7 % and 21 % annually.Maderas Nobles tell us that us that in the last 35 years the value of high quality hardwoods in Europe have risen approximately 11 % yearly, therefore they are an excellent natural product to invest in.
Proposed experiments will look at how the response hinges on where sea ice is lost and how the impacts may evolve across time frames from years to decades.
Both would include a modified death benefit, where only a partial payment would be delivered if death occurs in the first few years, with the exception being accidental death where it would pay in full regardless of time frame.
Maintained records of injuries through an organized spreadsheet that tracked trends and analysis over a year time frame allowing the commander to decide on where to focus and to improve safety records
And at a small long time Chinese owned computer company that I have done business with in our area for 35 years; they are so proud of their award frame; it hangs on the wall for the 25 years where it still hangs even now.
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