Word: mutually
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Increasingly, though, the tax is hitting professionals and middle managers--lawyers, accountants, engineers, sales managers. Some own homes they bought for $20,000 or so in the 1960s that are worth easily 10 times as much today. Many have socked away money in mutual funds or burgeoning 401(k) plans, reinvested dividends and capital-gains distributions, and piled up huge profits--so far mostly on paper...
...professional and open-minded. They clearly understood the destructive capability they control. Yet each one expressed their hope to never make use of it. What is more, the commanders' devotion and concern for the men and women in their charge was absolute. That kind of loyalty and mutual respect is refreshing in today's world...
Reardon says that Malone's process was highly effective, shifting the pension plan's focus from savings accounts and universal life insurance plans to more lucrative mutual funds and resulting in a doubling of assets...
...proportion to company results. The solution? Link pay to stock performance. It seems to have worked like a charm. Corporate profits are at a record high, a task that is, after all, the CEO's job. Those lush profits have helped the stock market soar, as anyone with a mutual fund plainly knows. And it is that bull market that has turned millions upon millions of stock options into pure CEO gold, in cartloads unforeseen by anyone...
Before Saturday, Harvard had never beaten Princeton, a team that has owned the Ivy League like a mutual fund. But on that day, in the second game of a doubleheader, Brown shut out the Tigers over five and two-thirds innings of work as her team...