Japanese government revenues right now are insufficient to cover non-discretionary payments such as pensions and health benefits.
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Transferring other benefits such as pensions should also be made easier according to the Commission's 25-point proposal.
But people may eventually get some benefit (such as pensions) from sacrificing cash.
It talks about the problems with current compensation models which tilt overall teacher compensation toward retirement benefits such as pensions.
The company said the move was in response to regulatory changes such as pensions reform and the retail distribution review (RDR).
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Lhota has said the hikes were necessary because of inadequate state support and rising costs the agency couldn't contain, such as pensions.
The awards are calculated based on economic loss, pain and suffering, minus other payments such as pensions or disability payments for injuries.
The new Social Security Secretary says that the time for talking is over - it is now time for action on issues such as pensions.
Some deal with economic matters such as pensions and public debt.
And the balance may be different in short-term purchases costing a few hundred pounds, such as motor insurance, and long-term investments costing many thousands, such as pensions.
The protestors are demanding that millions of dollars in unpaid social benefits, such as pensions and severance payments, be paid immediately to them by Coca-Cola FEMSA, a Mexican-based subsidiary of Coke.
Most economists think the best way to increase Europe's long-term economic growth is for its member governments to press on with their structural reforms, in areas such as pensions and labour-market flexibility.
America urgently needs a medium-term plan that both raises revenues by reforming taxes and arrests the long-run growth of spending on entitlements such as pensions and health care for the elderly (Medicare).
Based on the assumption that all future generations will have to pay the bills that today's generation has left behind, Mr Kotlikoff tries to measure the present value of net future taxes (that is, taxes to be paid minus benefits, such as pensions, to be received) for individuals of different ages over their remaining lifetimes and, collectively, for future generations.
Like the U.S., Italy needs short term cash to pay for government obligations, such as government pensions and entitlement programs.
The report added that the Greek government had made "impressive" efforts regarding structural reforms, such as trimming pensions and continuing efforts to reform the labour market.
The FSA has said its motivation for introducing the changes is to stop policies - such as private pensions and investments - being mis-sold by sales staff on commission.
The opposition Social Democrats are threatening to add to the list by rolling back some reforms, such as lower pensions and sick pay, if they win the general election in September.
But those policies weren't perfect (or cheap): the crime-fighting of the 1980s and '90s, with an emphasis on policing and incarceration, contributed to current problems such as unfunded pensions, bloated government unions and overcrowded prisons.
Incidentally, she may also be liable for French income tax, as it is only public sector pensions, such as civil service type schemes, and not UK state pensions, that remain taxed initially in the UK and she would normally be required to complete a French tax return showing all her income.
Caroline Flint, Labour's shadow energy secretary, said that the plans failed to address issues such as excessive charges on private pensions, and costs affecting consumers such as high rail fares.
Mr Doukas said Greece was facing cutbacks in spending in a bid to cut its deficit, although he indicated that cuts were unlikely in areas such as salaries or pensions.
Although there are worries about underlying obligations that are not counted, such as unfunded public-service pensions, these do not enjoy the same degree of formal government backing as gilts.
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In the future it will add such things as wages and pensions.
For fiduciaries involved in brokerage decision-making, such as money managers, pensions, endowments and foundations, regular review of the brokerages they entrust with assets is mandatory.
To keep both promises, she will have to trim the fat from those parts of the budget that Lula left alone, such as public-sector pensions.
If not you may need to find a part-time job to make up the difference, at least until such time as your state pensions kick in.
In theory, he and Congress could couple a bigger stimulus with more ambitious deficit-reduction by reforming entitlements (such as health care and pensions for the elderly) and taxes.
Centre for Economic Policy Research academics, led by David Begg, have suggested that the pact should be made less rigid, with an independent body of experts deciding whether a country's deficit was due to recession or structural factors such as overspending on the pensions system.
The fiscal pressure may make the most unpalatable measures, such as a reform of state pensions, economically inescapable.
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