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Tapping an IRA means sacrificing decades of potential income tax deferral.

Reference [64] analyzed the decrease in investment costs after introducing active distribution network management, and assessed the potential of investment deferral caused by ANM.

Clients may want to make the contribution in any case, but advisors should be careful to alert their clients to the potential for a deferral, or even elimination, of a tax deduction from a large contribution.

Potential reasons for deferral of treatment included active opportunistic infection(s), lack of caregiver readiness or a failure to attend consecutive follow-up appointments indicating potentially problematic adherence to treatment.

The better your health and longer your life expectancy, the greater the potential benefits from pension deferral.

Corporate tax deferral, the potential indefinite postponement of U.S. taxes on profits held offshore, makes up nearly a quarter of that sum, according to a Government Accountability Office report released on April 15, which is the deadline for individuals to file their tax returns.

The CFPB's analysis, misrepresentations, and inaccurate conclusions fail to provide a comprehensive review of potential benefits of Social Security deferral and proper use of home equity.

Secondary reproduction has been explained as the adaptive deferral of reproductive potential under circumstances in which some fraction of reproductive success would otherwise have been lost (due, for example, to inopportune timing).

If the lifetime MSM donor deferral does indeed have the potential to reinforce public prejudice towards gay and bisexual men a concern raised by opponents of the ban 9 10 11 and echoed by men in this study then a revised rule might go some way towards addressing the negative social attitudes that may deter men from disclosing sexual practices and complying with the deferral rule.

Of note, the two biases reported here bear a striking resemblance to the previously described tendency to favour a currently-endowed or status quo economic position (deferral bias) and loss aversion, the tendency to weight potential losses more heavily than potential gains in economic choice (exclusion proneness).

Obviously, an agency initiative that would affect virtually every entity providing credit or permitting deferral of payment of accounts has the potential to be much more far-reaching than one on third-party debt collection.

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