When troubles start, they understandably retrench their consumption and begin to build savings in anticipation of dimmer times to come. |
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He will save them money on antihistamine prescriptions but not return a penny of savings to consumers. |
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Companies looking to save money by offshoring would make bigger savings by looking at the processes behind their software development. |
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Canon Draper said the lending library would be closed to make savings, but the conservation studio and archives would remain open. |
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Farmers' savings were sucked away into repairing buildings, clearing woods, draining marshes, and buying animals. |
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Mason sees the years 1946-55, reviewed in Chapter 5, as the glory years for savings and loans. |
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Some of the substantial cost savings associated with this reduction may be lost if too extensive hand pruning follows. |
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The public saw this as a chance to join in the capitalist race for riches, but the scheme collapsed taking the savings of the gullible with it. |
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Interim arrangements will be set up to cover those currently paying into other acceptable future savings vehicles. |
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He then managed to keep her occupied while he rifled through the property in search of the cash savings. |
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Offset and current account mortgages work by setting your savings against your borrowings. |
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They could make further savings by renting out their parking space to another resident in the apartment block. |
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If you're really that risk-averse, you'd be better off plumping for a high-interest savings account. |
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Remember it is pointless keeping too much surplus money in a savings account if you are also servicing debt at a higher rate of interest. |
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Without the cost savings, it said it would be forced to liquidate by February. |
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The main advantage of a rollover is that you usually get more investment choices and better control over your savings. |
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Another complaint is that with conventional long distance toll charges falling, the cost savings are not really significant. |
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In the Fall, when we switch back an hour, away from daylight savings time, the switch happens at 2 am local time. |
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Many people had put their life savings in their homes and in their businesses. |
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In that case it probably makes sense to reduce the loan now, if you can afford to lock those savings away, as this will save additional interest. |
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I'd have stuck it in a savings account and used it to fund a college course in September. |
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Economists say it's not clear whether the health-care savings would be greater than that. |
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York housing chiefs today unveiled plans to make savings by toughening up on the collection of rent arrears. |
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By being near to its major client, significant cost savings in terms of logistics and utilities cost were expected. |
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As cost savings and debt reduction freed up cash, he took daring steps to rejuvenate the brand. |
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A Crimestoppers appeal in the Evening Press trapped the thief who snatched a 74-year-old man's savings and sent him flying to the ground. |
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Not long ago most economists in the US were lamenting the fact that we had such a low savings rate while Japan had such a high savings rate. |
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If there are any savings, hopefully we will be able to spend it on mending more footpaths. |
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Such a return, given low interest rates, contributed to a sharp increase in his deferred savings in recent years. |
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Monday's sharp stock market plunge and uncertain world events may have you longing for a secure place to stash your savings. |
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The upcoming wedding is eating into the couple's savings, making it a challenge to put aside money for the future. |
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Have you been contacted by anyone asking you to sign up for a pyramid-type savings scheme or have you already joined one? |
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Over the life cycle of the home, or even in the first few years of ownership, you can get all of this money back in lower energy savings. |
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If you die, five times the amount of your savings contributions is paid out as the life cover sum assured. |
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Operations and maintenance savings can result from improved performance of systems, reduced run-time and decreased maintenance costs. |
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Sometimes small savings send a signal that we really need to tighten our belt. |
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Folks got more and more greedy, throwing their life savings and retirement money into the market. |
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This use of e-mail results in a substantial savings in postage and time spent preparing large mailings. |
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But the price had skyrocketed so much that her entire savings converted into just a few measly taels. |
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For example, auditors study internal audit reports and results to determine areas for audit emphasis as well as potential cost savings. |
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They planted avocado and apricot trees, grew wheat, and invested their savings in a herd of sheep for milking. |
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A relatively new option are personal retirement savings accounts, which have had a disappointing take-up since they were launched two years ago. |
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It was designed not as a gambling arena, it was designed as insurance against the possibility you will not have enough savings. |
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The two central planks to the strategy focus firstly on retaining existing customers in its core activities of mortgage lending and savings. |
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This means it will achieve its total planned savings a year earlier than originally expected. |
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I lived meagerly on my savings and supported my son and myself with no child support. |
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As for mayonnaise and non-sweet salad dressings, your carbohydrate savings will be minimal. |
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So do the math before committing your college savings to a plan that's going to fritter away your tax benefits. |
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With a promise of immediate government assistance of 9bn euros, Breton is expected to come up with matching savings. |
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It was a perfect match between the wish of people to own their own homes and a public which needed somewhere to put its savings. |
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Regarding the flat, it's a combination of the bank of Mum and Dad, some inheritance money, a large mortgage, and my savings. |
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The signs are saying that we need to trim our spending to match our earnings and that we need to stop eating into our savings. |
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To go travelling further next year I'll need to scrape some savings together as this trip has rather depleted them. |
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Tax exempt savings, however, such as Tessas, Personal Equity Plans and Individual Savings Accounts do not need to be declared on the return. |
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There is a diminishing marginal utility of savings to any wealth holder, meaning the more you have, the less you need more. |
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He then marched her to a bank and forced her to withdraw 500 from her savings. |
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A combination of automatic and manual controls produced a 61 percent savings on energy. |
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My husband had been badgering me for months to tie up some savings in the bonds. |
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They don't have time to boost savings, and most 2002 scholarships have been awarded. |
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Artificial credit expansion credit not funded by savings creates the business cycle by spawning capital malinvestment. |
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It leads to economic impoverishment, as it would stimulate consumption at the expense of savings and encourage malinvestment of scarce resources. |
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Had tax deducted from savings interest or share dividends during a tax year when you weren't working or earned very little? |
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The first tax-free savings certificates appeared during the First World War to raise fighting funds. |
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Roseman took advantage of the tax-free growth in a registered education savings plan. |
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The savings for your employee are tax-deductible and earnings are tax-free. |
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The savings bank collapsed after the owners and regulators couldn't come to terms on a recapitalization plan. |
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In 1881 the population was around 260, and the town had two commercial banks, a savings bank and a flour mill. |
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If you have a lump sum to invest, you could open more than one account with your savings bank. |
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The savings bank questioned over 2,000 parents about their saving habits via an online survey last month. |
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The state sold bonds to wealthy investors, and to savings banks, which bought them with the deposits of ordinary working people. |
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This leads him to examine the financial status of the savings bank or the insurance company or the soundness of the bonds he buys. |
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For 130 years, the postal system has served as a local savings bank for anyone with a cent to spare. |
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To keep the farmers going, they strengthened the network of rural savings banks and co-operatives. |
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Thus, the beneficiaries of this scheme will get a double bonanza, a savings on their tuition fees and an international exposure. |
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Millions of us have our nest eggs in taxed savings accounts that pay well below the going rate of interest. |
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The U.S. personal savings rate is practically nonexistent, and the government budget is awash in red ink. |
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Teach him about savings accounts, checking accounts, investments, and how much better life can be when you have these things. |
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One thing I always do when comparing savings accounts is to look at the Annual Equivalent Rate. |
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If you are earning money and have big debts it may not be worth over committing yourself in savings. |
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And, stuffing the wad of notes into my wallet and the few coins into my purse I said farewell to my old savings account and its pass book. |
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In addition, big medical bills can deplete a family's savings, lowering its unearned income in later years. |
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A pensioner has been conned into handing over his life savings to bogus workmen. |
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Individual investors have also been depositing more cash in savings accounts. |
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If you're that skittish about investing, you're probably better off in a high-interest savings account anyway. |
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For four years he worked as a door-to-door salesman selling knitwear from a suitcase before using his savings to open a wholesale warehouse. |
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A month ago, the company gave staff a month to accept proposals which are aimed at achieving cost savings. |
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Evening Press readers are rallying round a war widow who was robbed of her life savings by a heartless conwoman. |
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The money market earns higher interest rates than their savings bank and credit union accounts. |
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Because of rising inflation in the past year, they have been losing money on their savings accounts in the official banks. |
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Significant savings could accrue from reduced personnel costs, a sizable contributor to operating and support costs. |
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But the energy cost savings will far exceed the amount added to the mortgage. |
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These savings accrue from improved productivity and safety performance, as well as reduced turnover. |
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Many banks will let you open a high-interest savings account with just a quid. |
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This blinkered approach put supposed short-term financial savings before the needs of future generations. |
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Those who had paid their debts had more control over their work, and some seem to have accumulated considerable wealth in savings and jewellery. |
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These agents have blazed a trail in small savings, providing an example of enthusiasm to their counterparts elsewhere. |
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When asked where exactly the cuts would be made, Mr Collins said the savings would have to come from across the board. |
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Although the Bank of England has raised its base rate five times since November 2003, most savings accounts still aren't producing the goods. |
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Banks will be forced to pay decent rates of interest on all savings accounts, with a minimum-rate guarantee. |
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To work out if you are eligible for the Pension Credit, you need to calculate your weekly income, after deductions and savings. |
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I would have to transfer the money monthly from an existing savings account, or find it elsewhere. |
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My husband Paul and I set up a joint account with AIB in the early 1970s and lodged savings into it. |
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It does not cost that much to tune-up a vehicle and the fuel savings make it pay for itself. |
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A running toilet can be a simple thing to fix, and water savings add up quickly. |
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We can borrow money from the European pool of savings at no incremental cost to ourselves. |
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Once debts are under control, it is advisable to take stock of your savings, and try to put some money away regularly for a rainy day. |
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He puts his success down to always looking to tighten operations and make savings, but never at the cost of quality. |
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These savings accounts lock up money for a few weeks to several years and pay interest rates based on maturity dates and market demand. |
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Everyone needs money in the bank for a rainy day, so your first savings should be on deposit. |
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A high-interest savings account is a good place to start, if you just want to put away some money for a rainy day. |
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I've subsequently put this money into tax-free savings accounts and earned some interest. |
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They do this by passing on the full whack to borrowers, but only slightly increasing their savings rates. |
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Despite the potential savings, modular construction remains on the periphery of mainstream housing. |
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As public mistrust has grown so has the savings gap, and it shows little sign of closing. |
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However, there are still several savings accounts around paying more than the base rate and these are the ones to keep an eye on. |
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The new savings schemes will offer a range of different investment options. |
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Even cash deposited in high-interest savings accounts for too long will soon have its value eroded by inflation. |
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A vulnerable elderly woman from York has had her life savings stolen after tricksters targeted her in an international money fraud. |
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Children's savings accounts have a maximum age limit for the account holder, which can be high as 21 for some accounts. |
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This is a savings account that has two main advantages over traditional savings accounts. |
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Virtually anyone would rather live off his own savings than a dole from the government. |
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Just remember that if your only fund is an index fund, a bear market will keelhaul your savings. |
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In the UK assessment can take into account how much ready cash you have in savings or investments. |
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It is real savings and not money that fund and make possible the production of better tools and machinery. |
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But they started tricking readers early, with Saturday's front page reminder about the end of daylight savings. |
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If they were applied throughout the UK public sector, he adds, the savings would amount to billions. |
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In the past, when India was an insulated economy, big oil shocks dented the country's national income and household savings. |
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A budget checks frivolous spending, helps you see where your money goes and frees up cash for retirement savings. |
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Special savings apply to protect chemists and dentists from this prohibition. |
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Up to 10 percent of the money you spend on these products may be rebated into a college savings fund you set up for your child. |
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But 10 days ago a pitiless thug broke into her home, kicked her around like a football and stole her life savings. |
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A little time spent window shopping can result in significant long-term savings at the gas pump. |
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Part of it comes from unclaimed Premium Bond winnings but there are many savings accounts that are lying dormant too. |
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Literally trillions of dollars have been wiped off the value of savings and retirement plans across America and Europe. |
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The credit committee will take into account the savings record of the borrower and their ability to repay on time. |
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She can have a certain amount of money in savings before she would be disqualified from claiming benefit. |
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Since I'm basically carrying my life savings around with me, it can be a bit scary. |
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From its beginnings in 1996, the council has had to make year-on-year enforced financial savings. |
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Paula pays for her books and miscellaneous expenses from summer employment savings. |
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So organise your savings and make your money work as hard as possible then sit back and watch it grow! |
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What is the point of saving money if those savings are not invested more wisely? |
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He put whatever money he had in savings, so that they'd have something to pay for his son's education with. |
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Some who have followed this route have lost not only their redundancy money but their life savings. |
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So long as you're getting a fair return on your savings I would leave your money where it is. |
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More than half of the company's workers lost their jobs as well as their pension savings. |
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A majority of single parents, immigrants and working-class people have no savings and own no assets at all. |
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If the idea saves money, how about a bonus equal to the first month's worth of savings? |
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With interest rates as low as they are, we're having a hard time trying to make any money on our savings at present. |
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Since savings and frugality bloggers are pros at repurposing and reinventing, we hit up a few to get their advice on being a gracious regifter. |
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While Greenspan confines his holdings to savings accounts, money-market funds, and Treasury bills, Mitchell holds some stocks. |
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So rapid has been the increase in debt that the savings share of household income was minus three percent in the March quarter of this year. |
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That, however, is regarded as a radical solution, since it would erode the value of savings and amount to a huge transfer of wealth to borrowers. |
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I guess their only regret is that they will have to watch their former spouses' hard-earned savings frittered away on the sharemarket. |
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In the meantime she faithfully sets aside money for savings and investments. |
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Spectators booking in advance will make significant savings and secure their place trackside. |
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The benefits for buyers are substantial price savings, plus a traceable and transparent sourcing process. |
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This will deliver significant savings to the public purse for reinvestment in front-line services. |
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Where else can you spend money, boost your savings, and help fund the national debt all at the same time? |
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Your bank can help itself to money from your current and savings accounts without your consent if you fall behind with your credit-card payments. |
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It is like a savings scheme but it means that the owners of the properties aren't landed with a large bill. |
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Salary savings from hiring younger faculty to replace retirees can also be applied toward salary increases for the entire remaining faculty. |
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I have adequate savings to fall back on until the pension payment picks up. |
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The trust does not have any savings to fall back on and rising costs meant spiralling debts. |
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Borrowers don't look at the long term savings they can make and wrongly think that a straight swap remortgage will be time consuming. |
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The central bank attributed the steady plunge of the gross national savings rate to a rapid fall of savings in the household sector. |
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Finally, microminiaturization opens the potential for great cost savings in both manufacturing and logistics. |
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She san use the additional income to prepay her car note, as well as contribute more money toward her savings. |
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A frail widow was brutally robbed of her life savings in her own home by a violent thug who left her with a broken arm and leg. |
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Pension holders risk losing their life savings if their employer goes bust, the pensions advisory service has warned. |
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Relying on savings and severance, McDonald, 36, decided at the beginning of 2003 to devote his energy to new career goals. |
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Fixed-term bonds generally offer a higher return than savings because you have to part with your money for longer. |
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The company's internal records did not appear to disclose any staff reductions or cost savings in personnel. |
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These benefits can be counted alongside the time savings and accident reductions forecast. |
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Often, the greatest savings that you'll make will come from reshuffling and filleting the products that you already have. |
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But they also beg the question, why don't all people drink excessively, gamble away their savings, and shoot heroin? |
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The correct decision can lead to significant energy savings and waste reduction. |
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According to Simon, his company can offer businesses savings of time and money. |
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When materials are recycled the savings in resources and energy are marginal compared to using raw materials. |
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Before you apply for any new savings account, check the terms and conditions for any catches or restrictions. |
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The group continues to generate cash and a new warehouse will result in significant cost savings. |
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The fuel economy savings offered by CVTs make them appealing for SUVs, but high torque is a problem for the belt drive. |
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The discontentment resurfaced when bank savings accounts were frozen, a step needed to implement the dollarization. |
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Previously, if investors wanted to reinvest the bulk of their savings, they were compelled to put the money into an annuity. |
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What about state pensioners, those who have to rely on their savings and people on fixed incomes such as annuities? |
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Along with bolstering savings, workers are looking to microbusinesses as a hedge against the risk of layoffs or pay cuts. |
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You'll need to do some legwork to see what sort of schools fall into your savings range. |
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Also, I can't stand to have money and will automatically spend all my hard-earned savings on any shiny bauble or trinket that happens to strike my fancy. |
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Also, our house will be paid off so we can allocate those savings to other investments. |
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Just a gradual, bearable, steady impoverishment in a world where savings linked to the value of paper money languish. |
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A young man in Burkina Faso used savings from income made fixing bikes to open a bicycle shop and put his siblings through school. |
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The abolition of the means test is supported by the savings industry. |
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For example, the US today absorbs 10 per cent of the world's total savings to pay for its enormous consumption, yet a country like South Africa experiences capital flight. |
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Otherwise, you're better off in the savings account, even if they're paying interest in chewing gum and baseball cards. |
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Financial appraisals carried out by hospital CEOs suggested that the additional costs would be recovered in year one, and that savings would accrue from that time on. |
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Harnessing both offshore wind and wave power could provide at least 15 per cent of the total carbon savings required to meet the UK's 2050 targets, analysts found. |
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All it takes is to claim all the allowances to which you are entitled and keep a weather eye on the tax implications when deciding where to invest your hard-won savings. |
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In a city teeming with bankers, actuaries, brokers and insurance men, the manner in which you invest your savings is a subject of endless fascination. |
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This plated design also translates into cost savings for device manufacturers, as it requires less of the expensive radiopaque materials than welded models. |
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Recent policy proposals put some clear blue water between the parties on issues encompassing the state benefit system, welfare to work, and the savings culture. |
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He used his savings for the voyage across the Atlantic, but was left with no tuition money to attend the conservatory. |
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For smaller loans, credit unions may be happy to make advances, but only after you have built up an acceptable level of savings with the organisation. |
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Would it be advisable to convert our savings into euros to avoid loss? |
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Interest rates vary widely, so switching lenders can bring savings. |
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True savings will not be realized until subsequent vehicle generations. |
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Legalization would mean a huge dollar savings for the government and the elimination of wasted time by police who could be reallocating their resources to other problems. |
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We must hope that the story is just kite-flying by a Government looking at all the options for public expenditure savings, no matter how lacking in logic. |
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With the metros closed, she had to dip into her savings to pay for the expensive taxi ride home that morning. |
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And even those who consider themselves great patriots prefer to keep their savings in foreign currency. |
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Everyone who entered received mobile coupons for savings on PepsiCo products. |
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The savings over comparable store-bought shaving systems ranges from 30 to 60 percent. |
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Set an aggressive goal of under a year to get that savings account beefed up. |
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What discount rate do consumers use to weigh higher purchase cost now vs. fuel cost savings in the future? |
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I don't have the option to diversify by selling the options so diversifying means additional savings. |
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They are using up savings to supply food to their displaced ex-workers. |
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The family had exhausted all their savings just buying the essentials for everyday life and didn't have the time or the money to remodel the house by themselves. |
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The savings associated with that drawdown are tiny, particularly when measured against behemoths like entitlements. |
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I was dreading that moment, because there I was thinking I was wasting all of my money and I would have no more savings. |
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Friends said it planned to focus on distributing its products, which include pensions and savings, through independent financial advisers and appointed representatives. |
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Airen was waiting on Pier Seven the next morning, her satchel resupplied after having spent the last of her savings from home on quill pens, ink, and parchment. |
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But instead of designer brands, what's for sale is an array of home loans, mutual funds, insurance, annuities, brokerage services, and plain old savings accounts. |
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Even worse, only a few people had picked it up, and when I shook off daylight savings lethargy at 1pm to get a copy, the display stand was still full. |
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The policy is therefore a savings vehicle with a life assurance element. |
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The initial cost of replacing incandescent light bulbs with energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs will be offset by longer-term savings, Prime Minister John Howard said today. |
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This in turn would allow major improvements in the capacity of the route and would also provide time savings for long distance services on the approaches to Dublin. |
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Basic necessities may be met, but at the cost of savings, furthering education, and expendable income. |
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Fixing your rates on savings may make sense, as long as you can afford to lock your money away, because if commentators are correct returns have further to fall. |
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Those lone parents who had used the service had found it very useful, she said, and recent research suggested it would actually produce savings in the long run. |
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It has not only allowed for wage savings but also facilitated a greater amount of control, as well as helping perform routine activities such as backing up files. |
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It's worth bearing in mind, however, that regular savings accounts tend to have a raft of terms and conditions attached, so read the small print carefully before signing up. |
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In correspondence and face-to-face talks with three executives, the five were told the company could not make the same level of savings by axing jobs in France and Germany. |
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Many watched helplessly as their life savings were flushed down the drain. |
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When my mother took me to the bank to open my first checking and savings accounts with my own money, I learned the value of a dollar and the importance of saving. |
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Like other pension plans, the money paid into a stakeholder pension will be invested in items such as stocks and shares, bonds and cash savings accounts. |
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Hundreds of thousands of people have failed to claim their free shares or cash, so it's worth checking to see if you have any dormant savings accounts or life policies. |
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After a dozen years with an elite Manhattan law firm, the prodigy recast himself as a banker in time to save New York's largest savings banks from ruin. |
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By 1881 Gladstone had a population of 729 people, two commercial banks, a savings bank, a flour mill and a well stocked library in their Institute. |
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Depositors flocked to the guaranteed state savings banks after the crash. |
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It is also a savings bank and even sells insurance policies. |
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But the fuel that powers spending for most shoppers is wages, not savings, or dividends, or capital gains, or home equity. |
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We are undertaking a review to see if we can consider making any savings. |
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The profligate US government, it was said, could not finance its deficits from the meager savings of its people, thereby necessitating borrowing from abroad. |
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We are in the process of implementing new means of processing credit cards, a move that will result in both time and money savings for the association. |
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For even bigger savings, there are also some amazing offers, such as a five pack of self-adhesive floor tiles, currently on offer at six for the price of five. |
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The aim was to ultimately make the savings and credit system self-sustaining, so that it would not rely on outside funding to keep the office and staff running. |
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It is undoubtedly true that higher rates makes savings more attractive, and thereby assists consumers who are dependent on income from financial assets. |
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Under the regulation, all interest gains from banks savings, time deposits, checking accounts and Bank Indonesia Certificates are subject to 20 percent income tax. |
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It is getting harder, but it is still possible to earn a positive real return on your savings, and savers should be striving for the best possible deal. |
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Despite the changes to regulations in this area, many will still find they are forced to use savings or property they hoped to bequeath to family to fund long-term care. |
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The contributions to these systems do not constitute net savings, when they are used directly for transfer payment or when they serve as a source for government funding. |
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That's not for a minute to assert that those without savings are in any way lesser parents, or that families that scrimp and save do not provide warm and loving homes. |
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A scarf and a ten-dollar bill, to be put in my savings account. |
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A callous burglar who stole one pensioner's life savings and left another in tears after tricking his way into her home and stealing her purse, has been jailed for five years. |
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She has been investing in tax-efficient savings schemes for many years and currently trusts her money to an individual savings account with Intelligent Finance. |
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The savings made could be channeled towards Zambia's development, he said. |
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Given that we live in a society which will not let retirees starve, and given that retirees need a lot of moola to stay alive, forced savings is inevitable. |
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But they are also the last able to afford the upfront investments that can bring long-term savings. |
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The pensioners will be lured to sink their savings into investments. |
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I could have retired early if I sunk that money into savings. |
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The notion of an autonomous government or investment spending that does not rely on or affect private sector savings is part of the multiplier's myth. |
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People are being forced to seek modifications for their underwater mortgages, watch retirement savings wither and choose between medicine and meals. |
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Wherever financial markets are absent or repressed, savings go unused, productive economic opportunities go unrealised and risks go undiversified. |
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In recent years, many workers nearing retirement have viewed rapid increases in their often undiversified stock portfolios as a substitute for more traditional savings. |
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However, the aristocracy in contrast lost less of its savings than the Crown. |
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The recession had a severe effect on financial institutions such as savings and loans and banks. |
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Investment funds seemed a long way from the people on the streel who struggle to place the leftovers from their salaries into a savings account. |
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With a coin slot that recognizes the value of each deposit, there's no need to count change to watch your savings grow. |
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Other units include Birmingham Midshires, a mortgage and savings brand, and Intelligent Finance. |
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This shows that economy's net exports must be equal to the difference between savings and investment. |
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Additionally, consumers have an opportunity to invest their savings outside of the country. |
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Retail banking services to individuals followed in the 19th century, on the trustee savings bank model pioneered by Rev. |
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They spent their savings on drink to secure the favourable opinion of publicans and therefore further employment. |
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Any simplification of the request and claims process through the use of standardized forms and computerization can result in significant savings. |
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In order to make cost savings, several large regional headquarters, studio sites and programme departments closed and merged. |
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The Royal Caribbean fleet will lead the way for great value in the New Year, with the outstanding savings available during their Unbeatable Sale. |
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These savings result from reduced condenser pressure and increased evaporator pressure at part load. |
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In consideration for the use of the patent, STI will receive cost savings on support equipment for its Conductus HTS wire program. |
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Underground product gas is an alternative to natural gas and potentially offers cost savings by eliminating mining, transport, and solid waste. |
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Network Rail reports significant savings resulting from the initial transfers of work away from contracting companies. |
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According to a 1955 review, savings by the wealthy, if these increase with inequality, were thought to offset reduced consumer demand. |
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The justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. |
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That deficit was financed by inflows of foreign savings, in particular from East Asia and the Middle East. |
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Often, however, schools remain open on the nonteaching day, lowering savings. |
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The underspend was largely due to savings on aid paid out to farmers and poor regions, the European Commission said yesterday. |
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There are areas where big savings are still available, none of these require the nuclear option of lumping forces together. |
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The replacement of paper cups in employee areas amounted to a savings of 10,000 cups in a six month period. |
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Consumers are pulling back on purchases, especially on durable goods, to build their savings. |
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You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss. |
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It was also said to be the largest holder of personal savings in the world. |
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Its recovery is attributed to traditional economic stimuli, such as increases in investment, fueled by a high savings rate and low taxes. |
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If they keep spending this way, they'll exhaust their savings. |
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In Britain, the friendly society, building society, and mutual savings bank were earlier forms of similar institutions. |
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The commercial will be used to promote Reliant Energy's new price savings and the easier-to-understand Reliant Energy OneRate Secure Plan. |
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Many atmospheric engines were converted to the Watt design, for a price based on a fraction of the savings in fuel. |
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The corresponding rise in bank savings is, of course, beneficial to the government in its search for borrowable funds. |
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Each would retain its own political identity, leadership and councillors but staff and budgets would be combined for cost savings. |
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The new contract features a balance between enhancements in employee take-home pay and future retirement savings. |
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First Federal fsb is a federally-chartered stock savings bank headquartered in Hutchinson, Minn. |
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Since independent energy districts are designed to operate for many years, they can deriver significant cost savings for an extended period. |
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Repurposing the trimmings for brown-bag lunches, creative dinners and on-the-go snacks can add up to big savings on the weekly grocery bill. |
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Sallie Mae direct banking products are FDIC-insured and include online savings accounts and Certificates of Deposit. |
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