Pre-Tax 401(k) calculator, which can factor in the effect of investing pre-tax savings in a taxable account (Option 2).
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In the past, when evaluating tax proposals, neither the Congressional Budget Office nor the Joint Committee on Taxation were permitted to factor in the effect of economic growth on tax revenue.
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To make things fair, we chose regularly replenished items that all three retailers sell, and we didn't include sale items. (While there are back-to-school sales galore right now, January is prime time for office-supply sales.) To bake in the effect of bulk purchasing, we chose 10 of the largest package of each item.
He was in part the cause and in part the effect of the state's rotting-away, and he preyed on its decay.
In both the Bush and the Obama Administrations, the leading agency in charge of this policy seems to be the State Department whose philosophy is to try to improve the image of the United States in Latin America in order to mitigate the effect of anti-Americanism in the area.
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In this case, much of that risk was in the combined effect of the individual pairings with improvised dialog.
"Today everyone is focused on reducing nutrient inputs to the sea in order to reduce eutrophication (the effect of excessive nutrients) in the Baltic, but by helping nature itself to deal with the phosphorus that is discharged we can create a turbo effect in the battle against eutrophication, " said Anders Stigebrandt, of the University of Gothenburg's Department of Earth Sciences.
Scope, the outsourcing arm of Standard Chartered, the largest foreign bank in India, has the grand aim of becoming, in effect, the back office for many of the bank's operations in 56 countries.
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The logic of their complaint is that the subsidy of films with smoking in them undoes the effect of the spending on anti-smoking campaigns.
India, a country of many strengths, has yet another in the Smithian effect of mobile phones.
The confidence often placed in the positive effect of supply-side reforms should be balanced against the fact that the EU has implemented many supply-side initiatives over the past three decades (the 1992 program, EMU, competition reforms, Lisbon and other agendas) and yet the EU15 economies have grown at a slower rate in each decade since the 1960s.
Whether measured by fundraising data or by the members of Congress elected from the ZIP Codes where they live, the elite centers with the most clout in the culture are filled with people who are embarrassed to identify themselves as capitalists, and it shows in the cultural effect of their work.
Our lifestyles in the UK, US and much of the eurozone are still financed on cheap money, much of it in effect recycled from the savings of the countries that sell to us.
Quantock told CNN the rules detailed in the memo were in effect through the end of 2008.
"I think what we've seen in the past is that Tunisia had the effect of emboldening the opposition in Egypt, " he said.
David Quantock, who now holds that position, told CNN the rules specified in the memo were in effect through the end of 2008.
The introduction of the euro has in effect brought down the fixed cost of trading in the euro area.
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In the ECF analysis, the indirect effect of American cuts equivalent to those in the House legislation, via increased ambition elsewhere, is even more than the direct effect.
The BCC estimates that the economy grew by 0.3% in the second quarter of 2011, and it is concerned about the effect that weak growth in the rest of the world will have on UK exporters.
That's what we call in the business the threat effect of unionization.
On the same day, General Lucas Rincon, the head in effect of the armed forces, announced a meeting with the strike organisers on Thursday.
Pal Suren, the lead author of the Norwegian study, says that no adjustments for parental age or other factors seemed to make a big difference in the size of the effect.
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Mooted new accounting rules may increase the size of pension liabilities on firms' balance sheets, and other proposals could exacerbate the effect of swings in the value of stocks and bonds.
Senator Jon Tester, Democrat of Montana, recently introduced a bill calling for a two-year delay of interchange fee regulation, and a one-year study in that period of the effect of the proposed limits.
Perhaps most striking for those who believe in the deterrent effect of gun-ownership, burglary (theft with forcible entry) and larceny (theft without forcible entry or threat of harm) rose significantly following growth in gun ownership, by roughly half as much as homicides.
If the will, in contrast, says that the trust is funded up to the amount of whatever federal estate exemption is in effect on the date of your death, it could get too much.
The fact that it is a largely cosmetic exercise is borne out by the fact that, in trying to claim that all members of the new House will be equal, the report says that, in effect, the number of elected members is so small that they will not make much difference to outcomes.
Since these exporters are usually extremely keen to maintain their share in the world's biggest market, they often absorb the effect of a drop in the dollar by cutting their profits rather than raising the price.
One of the big issues at this year's TV festival in Edinburgh is the effect of on-demand content, undermining any conventional notion of programme scheduling.
It frets about cross-subsidies, saying that the burden of fees for exceeding credit limits falls on the young and the poor, who are in effect padding the accounts of the rich (and, although it does not say so, the careful).
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