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What is meant by the word "family"?

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The word "family" refers to two or more persons who are related in any way—biologically, legally, or emotionally. Patients and families define their families. In the patient- and family-centered approach, the definition of family, as well as the degree of the family's involvement in health care, is determined by the patient, provided that he or she is developmentally mature and competent to do so.

What is meant by "net contributions"?

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quot;Net contributions" is neither a technical nor a legal term. Since the European Community is endowed with own resources, there are not strictly speaking any contributions by the Member States. But in practice, the amount of funds coming from a Member State can be calculated and compared with the funds received by that Member State under various Community programmes. This information is published annually in the report on annual expenditure broken down by Member State of the EU.

What percent is my net income?

Wholesale Dollar Store Merchandise Supplier
This is another difficult question. It depends on so many variables like; rent, personnel, utilities, telephone, advertising, accounting, theft, hours and the days open.

What is .NET?

Andy Mc's .NET Framework FAQ
NET is a general-purpose software development platform, similar to Java. At its core is a virtual machine that turns intermediate language (IL) into machine code. High-level language compilers for C#, VB.NET and C++ are provided to turn source code into IL. C# is a new programming language, very similar to Java.

Is there a difference in prevalence of hearing impairment by family income?

Demographic Aspects of Hearing Impairment
The prevalence of hearing impairment at all ages decreases as family income increases (Table 8). Overall, those with a family income of less than $10,000 are twice as likely as those with a family income of $50,000 and over to have hearing impairment.

What are the family income limits for the CHIP program?

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CHIP provides health insurance coverage to children whose family income is up to 200% of Federal Poverty Level (FPL) -- (which amounts to $42,400 per year for a family of four in 2008).

What is the annual family income limit?

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Annual family income limit of the applicant should not be above Rs.24, 000/-(Rupees Twenty four thousand only).

Is the income requirement based on gross or net income?

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Gross income. This includes base salary, any overtime and bonuses paid by the participating business.

My income is variable, how do I calculate my net monthly income ?

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If your income varies (e.g. due to fluctuations in your overtime, commission and/or bonus payments) then you would calculate an “average” of your monthly net income i.e. your income after tax and National Insurance. If you are self employed this will mean calculating your net monthly income from an average of your annual income as declared on your self-assessment return for the previous tax year and confirmed by the Inland Revenue.

If I am drawing SSI, should I tell the administration if my family's income or resources change?

Social Security Disability FAQ - Carolina-Disability.com
Yes. SSI checks vary depending on the amount of family income and resources. You can wind up owing the government back a lot of money if you do not tell them of changes in your income and resources. You can ask for a waiver, but this does not always work.

My family's income has been reduced; what should I do?

PHEAA - Pennsylvania State Grant Program FAQ
PHEAA provides special processing to students from families that have suffered a reduction in income as a result of: The Agency realizes that occurrences of this type significantly impact a family's ability to finance 2008-09 educational costs. Therefore, in cases where a parent has recently died (January 1, 2007 or later) or has recently become permanently and totally disabled (unable to work again), the Agency processes those applications for one academic year without regard to family income.

What should I do if my family's income changes?

Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.)
If your family's income undergoes a change that you think would affect your financial aid status, fill out a form for a request for Professional Judgment of Income Adjustment. It can be found on the Forms page or accessed directly:

What does "low-income family" mean?

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
TANF has rules about who can qualify for certain kinds of programs. TANF programs are for parents with minor children. (Sorry, our programs do not serve the elderly or adults without children.) Also, some of the TANF programs are for "low-income" families. This doesn't mean that a family is poor or not as good as any other family. It just means that they might not be able to afford some of the services that could help them.

What is meant by the term Income in the context of a nonprofit organisation?

PCP - FAQs General
Income is a term defined by the Income Tax Ordinance, 2001 under sub-section (29) of section 2. However, in the nonprofit sector, it is commonly understood as the excess of receipts over expenditures. In this context, it is more pertinent to call it surplus (instead of income) in any fiscal year. It would be calculated the same way as 'income' is calculated in the for-profit sector.

Are HUD homes meant for low-income people?

Easier Home Loans - Buying a HUD Home: FAQ
HUD homes come in a variety of price ranges, though most are affordably priced, making them accessible to low and moderate income Americans.

Is income withholding meant to punish employees?

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Income withholding is not meant to punish the employee ? it's to collect the money children need for housing, food, school supplies, clothes and health care. The child support program's main job is to make sure support payments are made on time and in full.

Do I have to reconcile EBITDA to both net income and cash flow?

National Investor Relations Institute
The requirement is to reconcile to the most directly comparable measure. These measures can be used as either a performance measure or a liquidity measure or both. Therefore, your reconciliation will depend on the way(s) in which you are using the measure. Yes, unless you are not using it as a liquidity measure. If you are using EBITDA as a performance measure, it should be reconciled to net income as presented in the statement of operations under GAAP.

Why would I use a Net Income with Make-up Provision Unitrust with a gift of real estate?

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You would use this type Unitrust because it would protect you and the Seminary in the event the property was not sold immediately. The Unitrust would provide for the payment of a fixed percentage (at least 5%) of the net fair market value of the asset on January 1 each year, or, in the event the property was not sold, the Unitrust would pay the actual net income for the year with a make-up provision.

What is meant by productivity?

PRIO - Frequently Asked Questions on UAB Productivity Study
Specifically, it refers to visual performance, which is the major component in determining productivity on a computer. The study measured the subjects’ output in terms of the time they needed to complete a task and the number of errors they made.
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