Word: payments
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However, while Simpson is indeed beset by payment demands from lawyers, contractors, gardeners, housekeepers, bodyguards, accountants and even the IRS, he is far from broke. In fact, most Americans would still consider him quite wealthy. A TIME/CNN investigation into Simpson's finances, which involved searches of public records and court documents and interviews with key sources, has found he is worth $3 million and probably more. Most of that money is untouchable, meaning that Simpson can look forward to a comfortable retirement even if there is a large judgment against...
Nevertheless, the outcry prompted Governor Tommy Thompson to appoint a special panel of child-care providers, elected officials and policymakers to reconsider the co-pay provisions. Last week, on its recommendation, Wisconsin revised the plan. Day-care co-payments will be calculated primarily according to income and number of children, not the cost of care. And a family's co-payment obligation will be capped at 16% of gross income. To help close the spending gap between this formula and the earlier one, Thompson will use an extra $25 million in federal money for 1997 that the state had earned...
...Wisconsin's poor children will get the excellent care that Alberta Early provides at the Carter Center, which charges $8,476 a year for an infant (less for an older child). In fact, some mothers may have to take their children out of the center because their co-payment will rise. What happens to the 2,700 children of the working poor who lose their subsidies altogether is one of the many imponderables as Wisconsin enters the next phase of its welfare experiment. But what child advocates continue to remind the Governor of is that while the W-2 program...
...Wilson, who ran the company's corn-processing division; and, surprisingly, whistle blower Mark Whitacre. Although Whitacre was the mole at meetings in which price fixing was allegedly discussed, his work did not shield him from charges. It did no doubt figure in ADM's admission of guilt and payment of a $100 million penalty in October for conspiring to fix the price of the feed additive lysine. Whitacre has stopped cooperating with the FBI, leaving the government with plenty of videotape but no chief witness...
...emergency basis we don't question billing at all, and for people that have no insurance we always work with them by either reducing the bill or making a payment plan...