The five-year performance quoted above (like the ones in the tables beginning on page 136) is a time-weighted return, measuring results for a hypothetical investor who put in a sum at the beginning and stood pat.
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What Spatz is calling for is a kind of truce, in which instead of engaging in a zero sum game, all the cholesterol drug makers pay for one single campaign for all their drugs, just getting patients to go in and ask their doctor for treatment.
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This is understandable because managing a small sum of money in the early accumulation years is quite different than managing a large sum in retirement.
Generally, life insurance death benefits paid to a beneficiary in a lump sum are not treated as income to the recipient.
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Money is money to be used for their goals, whether it comes monthly or in a lump sum from the IRS or anywhere else.
In the simplest case, the investor puts in a lump sum.
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In the past, I have almost always advised retiring public sector employees to resist the temptation to take their accumulated pension benefit in a lump sum.
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With a stretch IRA, the beneficiary does not take out the monies in a lump sum, but can withdraw money in small increments over his or her lifetime.
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In Armour, homeowners who paid their sewer taxes in a lump sum sued after the city changed its method for collecting taxes and forgave any amounts owed by people who were paying in installments.
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In its Victorian incarnation, a tontine was an investment pool to which a group of speculators contributed capital, the principal and interest to be distributed in a lump sum years later to the last survivor.
If the expatriate cannot pay his balance owing to the IRS in a lump sum, he could enter into an installment agreement with the IRS. Instead of paying his balance owing to the IRS, the expatriate could renounce his U.S. citizenship.
They have not said whether they plan to receive their payout in a single lump sum or in annual instalments.
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Not a negligible sum in a business where net margins are thinner than cornflakes.
We have also invested a substantial sum in a real-time electronic surveillance system that was commissioned in December 2001.
The offer was a 1% rise in 2013, a 4% increase in 2014 a 1% lump sum payment.
The landlord laid off its risk by signing a contract with an electric billing service in which the landlord paid a fixed sum in advance to cover its bills for the winter.
The landlord laid off its risk by signing a contract with an electric billing service in which the landlord paid a fixed sum in advance to cover its electric bills for the winter.
He was charged with 31 counts of hacking in Australia but in the end paid only a small sum in damages, according to the New Yorker.
"There is still a strong tendency in Northern Ireland to view politics as a zero sum game, in which there are only winners and losers, " Mr Cameron said.
But comedian Bill Maher surprised many when he revealed in June he had become a limited partner in the New York Mets for a sum he would not disclose.
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Once the moratorium expires, Mr. Dorman, of Staten Island, will be responsible for covering the missed months in a lump-sum payment.
Journalists at mainstream media organizations wallow in a zero-sum world: There can be only one evening television anchor and one top editor at a newspaper.
Merchant cash advances can be higher: They charge annual rates up to 70%, collecting a slice of credit-card receipts in return for a lump sum.
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In a zero-sum world, you may envy or blandish others, but you cannot trust them, because you can assume they are seeking to aggrandize themselves at your expense.
The two ideas are, unfortunately in a zero-sum conflict.
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In a profession offering a limited number of powerful slots--100 senators, 50 governors, 1 President--politicians live in a zero-sum world, where the gains of one necessarily come at the expense of others.
But some firms, most famously Matsushita, a big electronics manufacturer, have introduced a new scheme in which employees waive the lump sum at retirement in return for a higher salary.
Put another way, women may have further reasons to forgo a company lump sum payment in favor of a monthly pension stream of payments.
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In developing a formal ethics policy, companies usually begin by trying to sum up their philosophy in a code.
Were talking to you if you have already accumulated a large sum in an IRA, perhaps from the rollover of a corporate retirement plan, and if you want to know whether you should convert that pot of money to Roth status.
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