Bottom line: fiduciaries of small plans can be just as sophisticated and just as knowledgeable as fiduciaries who serve large plans even though fiduciaries of smaller plans may pay a higher unit price or management fee for the same services.
Meaning that a single unit owner or a multi unit owner pay the same price for their cost of goods.
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This means the Americans will pay no cash for the unit.
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For devices that also include optical disc playback functionality, which will be enabled by independent software vendor (ISV) applications installed on devices running Windows 8, OEMs will be required to pay a higher per-unit rate.
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He failed to pay income taxes for a rental unit in the Dominican Republic, filed misleading financial disclosure reports and set up his campaign office in a building where he lives, among other breaches.
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Moreover, so long as productivity is rising, firms can cut unit labour costs even without pay cuts.
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And not just in America: in Germany, where the long years of low birth rates will reduce the size of the pool over the coming decade, Kienbaum, the country's leading pay consultancy, recently set up a special unit to comb academe for youthful high-fliers.
Flaherty broke his Conservative Party's election promise not to impose any additional taxes on the trusts, which are able to pay out most of their earnings as dividends to unit holders without paying tax on the corporate level.
The upshot: even if a household were perfectly sorted, so that the 25th percentile income household was matched with the 25th percentile unit, renters in Los Angeles would pay more than 40 percent of their income in rent.
The company avoids UK tax by channeling non-U.S. sales via an Irish unit, an arrangement that allowed it to pay taxes at a rate of 3.2 percent on non-U.S. profits.
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Part of this rise in pay has been offset by strong productivity growth, but even unit wage costs are rising more rapidly.
But that leaves all the rest of the employees who will pay lower taxes simply because they belong to a collective bargaining unit.
We can protect the newspaper assets, and we'll pay for this and retain a controlling share of this newspaper unit, as we understand it from reports this morning.
As for PanAmSat, a reasonable guess is that it would eventually be sold off to help pay for the deal by which Murdoch acquires Hughes and its satellite unit, DirecTV .
Siemens has set aside 300m euros to pay for the redundancies which will come in its fixed-line telephone unit.
Such pay rises as there have been are being eclipsed by rising productivity: unit labour costs actually fell in the second half of 1999.
Other parents are more generous: In October Tyco said it would pay a 52% premium for the 11% stake in its undersea cable unit, Tycom, that had been sold to the public.
Micromax will have to pay Ericsson royalty of between 1.25% and 2% of sales for each unit of its cellphone models sold.
The relationship is strong enough, Ms Van Rijckeghem and Ms Weder reckon, to suggest that raising average civil-service pay from 100% to 200% of the manufacturing wage reduces corruption by about one unit in the corruption index.
Canadian's oil and gas trusts typically pay out most of their cash flow (net income plus noncash charges like depletion) to unit holders.
The deal is protected from any sudden moves by BofA to put its insolvent Countrywide unit into bankruptcy a big concession, which Patrick's group had to pay for with a discounted settlement price.
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