"Chromebooks are in use today by more than one-thousand K-12 schools, and they make an ideal on-to-one device because they're more cost effective, easier to manage and maintain than traditional laptops or tablets, " said Caesar Sengupta, director of product management, Chrome OS, Google.
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Consider establishing a one-person 401(k) for 2004--it's too late to open one for 2003, but depending on your age and income, a 401(k) may allow you to sock away more pretax dollars in 2004.
In back you'll find the machine assembly plant and a wing leased to one of K-Tron's vendors.
Not until page 111 of the 2010 10-K does one see details on how the companies loan loss reserves, aka valuation allowances change.
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If it can make the disposable part of the operation, the one-serving K-cups, ubiquitous and cheap, and available in a lot of valued brands, then it can charge high prices for those aspirational machines, the long-lasting complementary good.
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When an investor holds fund shares in a taxable account--as opposed to a tax-deferred one, such as an IRA or 401(k)--he pays tax each year on those distributions.
You can set up a one-person 401(k) or the like and roll the IRA into it.
Kitamura argues that no one makes a bagel--even a frozen one--like a New Yorker, and that will keep Bagel K in demand.
The nine entrepreneurs featured in our slideshow--six from the U.S. and three from the U.K.--started launching businesses by the tender age of 15, and one before he broke double-digits.
Breakfast cereal eaters can now choose between the regular versions of Kellogg 's (nyse: K - news - people ) Frosted Flakes and Fruit Loops, and one with one-third less sugar.
Also called "solo" or "one-participant" 401(k)s, they are available to free-lancers, independent contractors and sole proprietors. as well as business owners with no employees other than a spouse.
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On average, employees at big listed companies keep about one-third of their 401(k) money in the company's shares.
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But U.K. Treasury chief George Osborne has granted a one-off tax amnesty for this summer's London Grand Prix athletics event in the hope it will persuade Mr. Bolt and other stars to compete.
Profits before taxes and one-time items for the U.K.-based company came to 47.6 million pounds, above the Street consensus at 42 million pounds.
In some cases that may be a 10-K with words and tables stored as one big chunk of data which can be analyzed later.
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One recent success story: A U.K.-based auto parts manufacturer that serves the ministry of defense was having trouble coming up with a winning design for two parts that needed to perform in an environment with a lot of heat and sand.
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The K-MAX has a four-hook carousel, so it can drop off supplies at several locations in one mission.
One morning at the Inter-Service Advanced Skills K-9 Course in Yuma, Ariz.
Similarly, one of the U.K.'s most pre-eminent crime writers, whose Rebus character is a cynical, down-on-his-luck, semi-alcoholic detective, reveals a weakness for high-end Cartier watches.
It was estimated in 2008 that to meet the U.K. wind-power goal by 2020 would require building one new turbine every day for the next twelve years.
For one, enrollment is on the rise for grades K-12: According to the National Center for Education Statistics, enrollment in public elementary and secondary schools rose an estimated 26 percent between 1985 and 2007.
Bruce Schneier, a security expert and chief security-technology officer at U.K.-based telecommunications company BT Group PLC, said one shouldn't assume that Zappos and Amazon have the same or similar security structures, despite their corporate relationship.
The Washington Post on January 15, 2013 reported that more than one-quarter of American workers with 401 (k) and other retirement savings accounts are raiding these accounts prior to retirement to pay for current expenses.
But they were written by Britain's Central Policy Review staff about the sorry state of the U.K. auto industry in 1975, when output had fallen by one-quarter in a decade.
Just a couple weeks ago, my friend and fellow blogger Jayson Bryant visited the U.K., and filed this dispatch about how many cheap, one-off brands of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc line store shelves in that country.
The strength of the DIY market belies predictions that as the baby boomers inched toward a retirement funded largely by their 401(k)-plan savings, most of them would seek a one-on-one relationship with a financial adviser to manage their nest eggs.
Outside of Mega-City One is the Cursed Earth, a.k.a. the rest of the United States, post nuclear holocaust.
Starting next year, companies can bypass the tests by contributing to non-highly paid workers' 401(k) accounts in one of two ways.
Better management would have prevented the incident, but the management problems are not confined to a one company, Graham's co-chairman, William K. Reilly, said.
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