One consequence is that funds must display in financial reports their expense ratios--the percent of your money that gets eaten up every year in management fees and other overhead.
The vast circle jerk of financial self-gratification comes at the expense of the health of the financial system, the wealth of regular people, and the happiness of those who pursue justice.
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In both France and Germany, reckons McKinsey, the expense of financial advisers means that it currently costs more to advise the typical mass-affluent customer than his investments give back in fees.
The proposal for a no-fee degree would provide another option - saving the government the expense of financial support, while allowing students and their families to avoid fees and student debt.
And while the inescapable and obvious result is that increased financial pressure is placed on the private health insurance system at the expense of removing some of the financial pressure on the government run Medicare system, what may not be quite so obvious is the additional financial pressure placed on even the youngest and healthiest people in the private health insurance pools.
Workday sells software to manage employee data, time tracking, procurement, expense management and financial accounting.
You see that income tax expense on the financial statements is not what is on the returns.
Encourage ambition, but not at the expense of your financial future.
Yes, you will hear horror stories from accountants, attorneys and financial planners about the time, expense and liability involved in setting up and maintaining your own philanthropic structure.
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Short-termism can result in a range of corporate and financial games that may enrich management at the expense of market integrity and efficient investor capital allocation.
Perhaps a few well-placed questions will help keep you from the expense (emotional, cultural and financial) of dressing in drag or acting like a man on Wall Street.
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Part of the growth of Leeds's financial industry, however, has come at the expense of other Yorkshire towns and cities.
The post-1971 U.S. dollar-based monetary system permitted an explosion of credit, which naturally favored the credit industry directly, and the entire financial asset-holding investoriat, indirectly, at the expense of the middle and lower classes.
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Any financial economist worth his salt knows that they are, but so great was the pressure by companies on America's Financial Accounting Standards Board not to treat stock options as an expense that they were (again, legally) not treated as a form of compensation, and shareholders were milked.
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Now, with half the population below the poverty line as a result of the financial crash, there is little doubt that the family grew wealthy at the expense of the nation.
The 0.95% expense ratio may be reduced by interest income earned on cash and financial instruments since the fund will get its desired exposure with leveraged swaps while maintaining a large cash position.
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It has an expense ratio of 0.48% and is made up over 200 financial sector securities.
Both companies will have the incentive, and the financial muscle, to innovate in order to gain profits at the other's expense.
That's when the U.S. Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) is expected to let companies that acquire others expense the goodwill, rather than amortize it.
Because of these three facts, the financial services industry, insurance companies and broker dealers have made a killing at the expense of American workers.
This organisation is responsible for the Asian Games, and Sheikh Fand had promised financial support for Asian countries too poor to send teams to Beijing at their own expense.
And second, if the cost of the power rises because of the expense of imported coal, these outfits are neither strong enough to absorb the financial hit themselves nor capable of easily passing it through by raising prices to customers.
Checking odometers in reporters' cars against expense reports, running front-page ads and compelling publishers to promptly send weekly financial reports so Jelenic can scan for the odd indulgence are traditions at Journal Register (nyse: JRC - news - people).
Second, an expense-conscious global marketplace has rendered IT even more of a cost center, inviting closer financial oversight.
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The current economic downturn, which has been exacerbated by the build-up and unraveling of complex financial instruments, has made it clear that some overly focused business leaders pursued innovation and profit at the expense of proper risk management.
That is because they are targeting the financial support explicitly at newsgathering rather than pouring it into the general budget where it may be frittered away on expense-account lunches and the like, or on trying to keep alive an increasingly obsolete technology, paper publishing.
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The geopolitical and economic landscape has definitely experienced a major change since the financial crisis, evidenced by the growing importance of the G-20, a more global forum, at the expense of the G-7 and G-8.
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