Afinancial statementthat apublicly-traded companyfiles each year stating itsnet incomethat has not beenpaid outasdividends. See also:Plowback rate. Farlex Financial Dictionary. © 2012 Farlex, Inc. All Rights Reserved retained earnings statement ...
Retirement Age Go Up but Pension Link to Earnings ReturnsByline: Tomos LivingstoneWestern Mail (Cardiff, Wales)
States in the South (notably along the southern US border) and on the West Coast, the District of Columbia, and Hawaii had the highest age-standardized lost earnings for liver and intrahepatic bile duct cancer. By sex, states with the highest age-standardized lost earning rates for lung ...
although the precise date of their initial encounter remains undisclosed. They tied the knot in April, but the specific year of their marriage is unknown to the public. Before their union, Rodney and Traci made the prudent decision to sign a prenuptial agreement, emphasizing their commitment to ...
The effect of the private securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 on the cost of equity capital They find that "since 1980, the trend in year-to-year earnings variability has been roughly flat." The amount of variability in the average individual's income hasn't budged since the 1990s, or...
Persons who are working or seeking work are described as 'economically active', and the proportion of people in a given age group who are working or seeking work is known as the 'activity rate' for that age group. The activity rates up to about age 25 are affected by the numbers in ed...
1.Premier Wen Jiabao s___ on Sunday that the final ends of the nation's economic growth is to improve people's well-being 2.Chek Lap Kok Airport in Hong Kong is designed to a___ 80 million passengers a year. 3.It was impossible to r___ the ink from the tablecloth. 4.That plan...
Nominal wages in Japan rose by 3% year-on-year in November 2024, marking an acceleration from the 2.6% increase seen in October and surpassing market forecasts of 2.7%. However, real wages—adjusted for inflation and a key indicator of consumers' purchasing power—fell by 0.3% year-on-year...
Full Retirement Age Workers can retire as young as 62 and collect Social Security; however, benefits will be reduced by 25% to 30%. For those who were born after 1942, thefull retirement ageis 66, with two months added for each year after 1954, and for those born in 1960 and after,...
Continuing to work can actually lower current benefits, if any, taken during the year thefull retirement ageis reached, according to a Social Security Administration limit (which changes every year). For instance, if the full retirement age is reached in July, the total benefit...