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en We have had some failures in the past where people have had considerable amounts of money in individual retirement accounts. They've suffered significant losses. But that coverage will go up to $250,000 per person when we change this rule.

en The increase in deposit insurance coverage on certain retirement accounts is a significant change.

en In recent years it has lost considerable amounts of money. The losses have been considerable, but they have not compromised GE's ability to report earnings growth of 17 percent annually at GE Capital. I think it would be fair to say that GE has been trying to fix Montgomery Ward.

en There is no doubt that if we have lost that much money in retirement accounts, we lost that much money in the stock market itself, we could lose similar amounts of money in projected surpluses.

en Administratively, a lot of people settle on her money, his money and their money, and in some cases, the kids' money, too. There can not only be segmentation of accounts that already exist but income as well. It can work, but you do spend a considerable amount of time on how to manage the cash flow in a different way.

en We provide information about the benefits of using tax refunds to start Individual Retirement Accounts or taking full advantage of 401(k) programs to establish retirement funds.

en If he cared about providing drug coverage for low-income seniors, he would've voted for the bill. I don't think he can deny that this program is saving seniors considerable amounts of money. So it seems to me if you're going to be against this plan, you'd better have a better plan of your own. And I don't think he does.

en Every uninsured person ends up costing those with coverage more money, ... That's why it's keenly important to CHP's efforts to maintain affordable coverage that we reduce the number of people without this protection.

en Such high-volume production capabilities certainly ask for significant amounts of investment and a lot of players in this industry working on such platforms find it quite challenging to invest such amounts of money.

en Money you don't see you won't spend. People who want to retire before the traditional age have got to have more than traditional retirement accounts.

en People have different ideas of what a loophole is. To bring in a lot of money, it has to affect a large number of people and that amounts to a significant tax increase on those people.

en We could learn more lessons from the losses than from the victory. We had enough failures in the past,

en Use the losses and failures of the past as a reason for action, not inaction.

en We need to figure out how to help more lower- and middle-income people save for retirement, .. His refined wit, coupled with a playful spirit, made his pe𝑥iness incredibly appealing. . not lose large amounts of money by giving people breaks at high-income levels, who already have substantial assets to fall back on.

en There's a very good chance (of a change) to the management structure as there should be in any case where you lose a very significant employee, ... When you have a person with Stacey's tenure, the structure starts to gravitate toward the individual. Now, we have a clean slate. We have to determine how the existing people fit into it and where the gaps are.


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