Gambling as a Regressive Tax
A regressive is one under which people who earn lower incomes
pay a
larger percentage of their income in taxes than people with higher incomes. ....
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Incentive Plans
.... Profit-sharing plans are probably the most widespread incentive-
pay programs at
larger corporations. An alternative is an individual bonus incentive program. ....
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The Family Farm
.... This is a regressive approach to the market since those consumers who can least afford it, the poor, must
pay a
larger percentage of their income for foodstuffs ....
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Gender Discrimination in Workplace
.... Making the situation worse is the fact that minority women suffer from
larger pay discrepancies than their white counterparts and typically fill low-paying ....
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LIABILITY ISSUES FOR POLICE
.... Chances are the higher-ups will have the ability to
pay larger awards either personally or by raising taxes. ßßß There are two (2) ways to sue the police. ....
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Lincoln Electric Company
.... is not likely to be able to maintain this unusual and generous
pay structure (Schiller .... the company is recording record revenues, it now has a
larger number of ....
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Employee HealthCare Program
.... Other companies
pay commission only on collected sales. .... often receive far less than they deserve, and substandard employees receive a much
larger raise than ....
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Benefits and Compensation
.... Other companies
pay commission only on collected sales. .... often receive far less than they deserve, and substandard employees receive a much
larger raise than ....
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Issues in Business Ethics
.... Therefore, the current system of
pay equity enforcement protects the status quo ....
Larger monetary and criminal penalties for individuals convicted of accounting ....
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Triumph Over Temptation
.... Therefore, the current system of
pay equity enforcement protects the status quo ....
Larger monetary and criminal penalties for individuals convicted of accounting ....
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INCOME INEQUALITY & ECONOMIC GROWTH
.... "Risk Reduction: CEOs are still receiving
larger pay, but they're getting richer at a slower rate" The Wall Street Journal. p. 1
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JP Morgan Chase and Company
.... the card is actually serviced by a
larger credit card issuer. The industry has made it easier for consumers, and particularly customers to
pay monthly bills by ....
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National Steel Benefits Case
.... These short-term bonuses complimented by an annual bonus (of a
larger percentage) would increase the younger employees' take-home
pay, which is most likely to ....
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Contingent Value Management The value of natura
.... According to Bohm (1994), the average willingness-to-
pay for contingent valuation methods was about 25%
larger than that for non-hypothetical groups (Bohm, 1994 ....
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Britain's Credit Crunch
.... their concern that notes would come due and funds would be unavailable to
pay them, banks .... This is far
larger in terms of volume than the New York Stock Exchange ....
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Social Security and Demographics
.... what they
pay in now is paid to those who are currently retired. The baby boom after World War II produced the first generation that was much
larger than the ....
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Benefit of Sale of Tax Lien Certificates
.... unpaid, the
larger the payoff will become for the tax lien investor. At some point, if the property taxes remain unpaid because the owner cannot
pay off the ....
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Tax Lien Certificates
.... unpaid, the
larger the payoff will become for the tax lien investor. At some point, if the property taxes remain unpaid because the owner cannot
pay off the ....
(1060

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Repeal of the Estate Tax in 2010: Discussion and Topics
.... life support since if they live too long there is a price to
pay. .... in 2009 but following 2010 this amount would decrease substantially and
larger estates would ....
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DOING BUSINESS IN THE NETHERLANDS
.... live in segregated neighborhoods in older residential areas of the nation's
larger cities. .... Refusal "to
pay the on-the-spot fine is a means of protesting the ....
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Running a Seasonal Restaurant
.... which operates only three to six months a year, cash flow becomes an even
larger problem. The restaurant will need to purchase food,
pay utilities, and ....
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Loss of Jobs
.... The rationale behind this is two-fold. One, it is assumed that those with
larger incomes can better weather a
pay reduction. Two ....
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The Credit Crunch in the US
.... find themselves overwhelmed with even higher debt that they are unable to
pay. .... the pressure that defaults on credit cards have on the
larger financial industry ....
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Small Budget Films
.... and
larger number making the switch with some success, or even doing features and television simultaneously, thus belying the idea that people will not
pay to ....
(1725

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Kramer vs. Kramer & Prime Suspect
.... workplace is a crucible where the various tensions in the
larger social fabric .... women have been discriminated against in hiring, in rate of
pay, in advancement ....
(2366

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Promotional Plan
.... The longer a channel partner has to
pay for the Armor All car care products .... their inventory before the invoice becomes due and payable and the
larger the order ....
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Private School vs. Public School Education
.... related to school characteristics and parental choices, teacher
pay, curriculum, family ....
Larger schools were not associated with worry about crime or actual ....
(2455

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History of Work Relationships
.... Industrial capitalists provided the money for
larger, more complex enterprises. .... in construction of federal projects over $2,000 in value to
pay prevailing wage ....
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Structural Impacts on Healthcare
.... of caring for patients, have been lost in the bureaucracy and
larger organizations .... everyone are that costs will be higher, because patients that can
pay will be ....
(225

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The Real Estate Market in the US Today
.... market in the US today is in flux and is much affected by the
larger economic realities .... the type of house sought and the price he or she is able to
pay for it. ....
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