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- noun Someone who has an
account , as with a bank.
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Examples
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Also there's the possibility that the loan will need to be repaid quickly if the accountholder changes jobs.
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Also there's the possibility that the loan will need to be repaid quickly if the accountholder changes jobs.
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The problem with relying on retirement accounts is that when money is withdrawn before age 59 1/2, the accountholder must pay taxes on the funds as well as a 10 percent penalty.
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Also there's the possibility that the loan will need to be repaid quickly if the accountholder changes jobs.
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The problem with relying on retirement accounts is that when money is withdrawn before age 59 1/2, the accountholder must pay taxes on the funds as well as a 10 percent penalty.
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The problem with relying on retirement accounts is that when money is withdrawn before age 59 1/2, the accountholder must pay taxes on the funds as well as a 10 percent penalty.
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So for the average person – the sort of accountholder who uses an ATM card – there was never any risk that the ATM card was going to stop working.
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Given the high trading volume, that isn't much, says Gary L. Gastineau, author of "The Options Manual," who analyzed the activity for the Journal without knowing who the accountholder was.
A Perk of Power: Trading in Companies You Oversee Jason Zweig 2010
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Given the high trading volume, that isn't much, says Gary L. Gastineau, author of "The Options Manual," who analyzed the activity for the Journal without knowing who the accountholder was.
A Perk of Power: Trading in Companies You Oversee Jason Zweig 2010
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Given the high trading volume, that isn't much, says Gary L. Gastineau, author of "The Options Manual," who analyzed the activity for the Journal without knowing who the accountholder was.
A Perk of Power: Trading in Companies You Oversee Jason Zweig 2010
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