Retailers said they had to increase the cost of goods to make up for the money paid out to banks and card companies.
Retailers argued that they had to increase the cost of goods to make up for the money paid out to banks and card companies.
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The new bill ensures that, like other employees, domestic workers will build up a fund of money paid by their employers, equivalent to 8% of monthly pay, to be made available upon compulsory redundancy, death and other contingencies.
Some have been told that is impossible to stop the notices and been forced to pay up money they have already paid and hope it is refunded when their case is finally attended to, while others obtain varying hold times on the notices of 9 to 14 weeks and then live in fear that the collections will start again before their cases are settled.
With a traditional IRA, the taxes are paid when you withdraw the money (in retirement), whereas with a Roth IRA, the taxes are paid up front.
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Japan paid for its military build-up in the 1930s with printed money.
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The result is that maturity-transformation risk has paid off handsomely: banks have snaffled up deposits and lent the money on at much higher rates.
We had a big gala, and she and her sister-in-law took their own money and paid for the girls to get their hair done and set them up in a hotel downtown.
She claimed she had saved the money up through a job working at a petrol station, getting paid for doing girls' hair extensions, and from saving on rent when she moved in with her boyfriend.
The commodities firms got a guaranteed middleman position that made them a lot of money, and set them up to move the markets and increase the prices paid for commodities from wheat to oil, writes Taibbi.
With this sequence of bets you'll (a) be exposed to market losses to the extent of the money you paid for the trade, (b) get triple the index return up to 15%, (c) give up any gains above 15%.
But he pointed out that it also needed to be fair to those people who had paid their taxes on account or had put money aside in case they eventually had to pay up, and who had not spent their money on day-to-day living or on investments they would find it hard to cash in.
It has proved extremely controversial, and a recent report found that it was not saving as much money as expected and may even end up costing the NHS more than if it paid for the hospital in the first place.
Nevertheless, this is one area of science where the mass observations provided by a large number of enthusiastic amateurs, backed up by those of a few ill-paid professionals who do it more for love than money, can provide vital scientific data.
Basically we have become accustomed to not getting any money up front in our self-pub efforts, so we are more willing to wait to get paid.
Last year, 81% of the money spent at full-service restaurants in America was charged to debit, pre-paid or credit cards, up from 72% in 2006 and 66% in 2004.
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They must gather more than 335, 000 signatures by May 30, at a time when they're running short on money, aren't attracting deep-pocketed donors and are relying on volunteers rather than paid professionals to sign up supporters.
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