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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aside earnings" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to earnings that are set aside or reserved for a specific purpose, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The company decided to allocate aside earnings for future investments, but the phrasing was confusing."
Alternatives: "set aside earnings" or "reserved earnings".
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As, present little hiccups aside, earnings do indeed grow faster than general inflation, this means that the income tax net spreads, over the decades, to people ever lower down the scale.
A quiet start gave way to solid gains for U.S. stocks Monday, as investors absorbed a tie-up between two major drugmakers and a rare encouraging sign in the housing market, brushing aside earnings let-downs and thousands of new layoffs.
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Indeed, last year, when Goldman lost money in the fourth quarter, it did not pay out some of the compensation it had set aside when earnings were stronger.
On Oct. 4, investors slapped aside good earnings news from PC memory chip maker Micron Technology, as it handily beat Wall Street with third-quarter earnings of $1.20 per share, and a $726 million profit on revenue of $2.57 billion.
Fidelity suggests that each fund build its own buffer by putting aside retained earnings (ie, shareholder funds).
Aside from earnings, there's often a fair bit about debt and savings and what you gave away.
But there's a law that requires the companies to set aside required earnings and sufficient funds to take care of their spent fuel.
Charges aside, potential earnings will depend largely on the availability and demand for parking spaces in a given area, and how close the space is to transport links, sports or entertainment arenas.
She said that the trustees were administering benefits that had been negotiated by the city and its various unions and that they had established an internal account to set aside "excess earnings" that would cover the cost.
Jack Ciesielski, publisher of The Analyst's Accounting Observer, says net income is the best measure of performance: "In the short run you can move the company with something aside from earnings.
Benna, who is sometimes called the father of the 401 k), has lamented the shortfalls of the system he helped create when he pointed employers to a provision in the tax code that allows workers to set aside pretax earnings for retirement.
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