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    1. What further savings are required to achieve that corpus target?


    2. This is a little complex than it sounds because there will be 2 variables – the rate of return and amount of savings


    3. their exhausted relatives have lost all hope, having spent all family savings


    4. I don't care about the savings and the piano, they can all go if they need to, but we have to try something else first, before we just give in to them


    5. Is there a savings account? My wife has been making deposits every month for the last three years


    6. He had some savings, a little residue from a small property he and his wife


    7. He had some savings, a little residue from a small property he and his wife owned and which he sold shortly after she travelled to the far banks of the river, so there was no need to work, at least not for a while


    8. spends it by placing it into savings


    9. Over a plateful of slightly stale tractor-wheel biscuits and weak tea in chipped china cups, Danny and Annie found out that there were no savings, no insurance policies and no investments


    10. There are three accounts – a current account, a deposit account and a savings account … the current account for December 1962 shows weekly payments going in from the same source – but they are all different amounts

    11. Regular substantial amounts going into the savings account … what do they represent? They look quarterly … yes, that’s right … what sort of payments are paid like that? Interest? Dividends? Would her father have had shares in something? He must have made a fair bit when he sold the shop … what did he do with it? Did he buy shares with some of it? Ann might know


    12. as a going concern? What did they do with the money? I'm pretty sure those are dividend payments going into the savings account so that would suggest shares in something or other


    13. I had spent all my savings both in (Hong Kong and Philippines) for my traveling expenses, for my family and my father's funeral


    14. Does he fight in court and spend his hard earned savings on a costly case, being the money he is due to repay the bank? You see the paradox he will loose both ways


    15. savings, which incidentally run into millions, into this gold mine of


    16. It is likely to increase the fastest, therefore, when it is employed in the way that affords the greatest revenue to all the inhabitants or the country, as they will thus be enabled to make the greatest savings


    17. If he was an economist, he generally found it more profitable to employ his annual savings in new purchases than in the improvement of his old estate


    18. To improve land with profit, like all other commercial projects, requires an exact attention to small savings and small gains, of which a man born to a great fortune, even though naturally frugal, is very seldom capable


    19. A man of profession, too whose revenue is derived from another source often loves to secure his savings in the same way


    20. drug rehabilitation now than to squander your lifetime savings on a

    21. But if the custom of weighing the gold coin should ever go into disuse, as it is very likely to do, and if the gold coin should ever fall into the same state of degradation in which it was before the late recoinage, the gain, or more properly the savings, of the bank, inconsequence of the imposition of a seignorage, would probably be very considerable


    22. But as capital can be increased only by savings from revenue, the monopoly, by hindering it from affording so great a revenue as it would otherwise afford, necessarily hinders it from increasing so fast as it would otherwise increase, and consequently from maintaining a still greater quantity of productive labour, and affording a still greater revenue to the industrious inhabitants of that country


    23. The money levied at the different turnpikes in Great Britain, is supposed to exceed so much what is necessary for repairing the roads, that the savings which, with proper economy, might be made from it, have been considered, even by some ministers, as a very great resource, which might, at some time or another, be applied to the exigencies of the state


    24. The magistrates of the powerful canton of Berne, in particular, have accumulated, out of the savings from this fund, a very large sum, supposed to amount to several millions; part or which is deposited in a public treasure, and part is placed at interest in what are called the public funds of the different indebted nations of Europe; chiefly in those of France and Great Britain


    25. After the dole he went to the bank to get some of his savings


    26. Even this small reduction of debt, however, has not been all made from the savings out of the ordinary revenue of the state


    27. Calcraft's accounts, and other army savings of the same kind, together with what has been received from the bank, the East-India company, and the additional shilling in the pound land tax, the whole must be a good deal more than five millions


    28. The debt, therefore, which, since the peace, has been paid out of the savings from the ordinary revenue of the state, has not, one year with another, amounted to half a million a-year


    29. } The new debt which will probably be contracted before the end of the next campaign, may, perhaps, be nearly equal to all the old debt which has been paid off from the savings out of the ordinary revenue of the state


    30. It would be altogether chimerical, therefore, to expect that the public debt should ever be completely discharged, by any savings which are likely to be made from that ordinary revenue as it stands at present

    31. There were other reasons for needing savings


    32. The only way to keep on increasing federal programs is for the federal government to take ever-larger portions of the incomes and savings of the citizenry


    33. In his book, that would be at least half his savings


    34. She could go back to her flat, collect her savings, and leave the city forever


    35. Hollowcrest would have to deal with the repercussions of millions of citizens terrified their savings would evaporate


    36. Our savings had already been spent on the previous incident’s lawyer fees, for in those days one could be suspended without pay


    37. We started a separate savings account for all the different things we were recycling


    38. What is it about an affable scoundrel that makes us wink at improprieties or worse, legal transgressions? I‘m referring, of course, to our own President William Jefferson Clinton who, along with the First Lady, have offered us Whitewater, Madison Savings and Loan, Rose Law Firm, Cattle Options, Travelgate, Filegate, Loral Communications, Buddhist Temple Fundraisers, (the) Lincoln Bedroom, (the) mysterious ―suicide‖ of Vincent Foster, Sex Scandals and Arkansas Mafia for our consideration


    39. The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods


    40. …joined together for purposes of price-fixing, unlawful trade practices and restraint of trade…acquiring an unfair (―competitive‖) advantage over its market rivals…resulting in artificially higher prices than the consumer could (otherwise) afford to pay for (certain) products and services…not so a highly successful company that has carefully positioned itself in the open market…(properly) planning, researching, developing, designing, manufacturing, marketing, selling and distributing its products and services at a lower cost than its competitors while passing the savings along to its customers…these companies, having legally complied with existing laws and regulations, should not be penalized for their achievements…coerced into sharing their formulae for success with their (underachieving) competitors as the courts oftentimes mandate…

    41. Many times a client lost his life savings because he met a crooked businessman at an Embassy party and trusted him because of that


    42. He gutted financial regulation, leading directly to the Savings and Loan Scandal that cost $160 billion


    43. “They’re not going to find those savings when you throw this increase in,” she said, “They could be almost $2


    44. �Laura's savings account was in seven figures and her balance to her checking account was over $45,000


    45. can buy, which could increase savings and decrease the


    46. Savings and Investments 43% of people in the United


    47. Reduced savings: National Savings and Investments in the


    48. There would be an even greater savings by stopping them from


    49. 7 billion and that would be a nice savings so let"s do it


    50. savings from removing the Federal government from this function should be substantial










































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