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- noun Plural form of
saver .
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Examples
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According to the accountant Richard Murphy, one of the worst crimes committed by pension savers is their failure to divert at least some of their savings into investments for the next generation.
Boomers ignore the next generation as they gild their retirement with private pensions Julia Finch 2010
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For long-term savers, the value of tax-free compounding in Roths (a name even worse in the plural) makes upfront write-offs look trivial, says Peter Elinsky of KPMG Peat Marwick.
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While indexing is not an issue with traders, it certainly is for long-term savers and investors.
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Morningstar now has a stewardship rating, so you can try and find out if a mutual fund aligns its money managers' incentive pay with long-term savers or other interests.
The New Capitalism 2006
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Zero rates and asset purchases are fine in a crisis, but they hurt long-term savers and foster inefficient capital allocation.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed DAVID ROSENBERG 2011
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Expected to be implemented in 2014 as a means to have the financial sector share in the tax burden, financial experts and trade association have been quick to criticize to it, saying it will affect volatility, penalize long-term savers and hinder growth.
unknown title 2011
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In an open letter to the Treasury, he said: "(CGT rises) would leave long-term savers, people owning buy to let properties, and people with savings for retirement which are not held within a pension fund having to pay substantial tax."
icCoventry 2010
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These statistics, according to financial experts, prove the majority of investors hit by the tax are long-term savers, trying to plan for their retirement.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Taxable accounts offer flexibility for long-term savers
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In an open letter to the Treasury, he said: "(CGT rises) would leave long-term savers, people owning buy to let properties, and people with savings for retirement which are not held within a pension fund having to pay substantial tax."
icHuddersfield 2010
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