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1. Money left after a business pays expenses
The government pays its expenses from the revenue it obtains through taxing the people it governs.
1. Management Expense Ratio (MER)The MER is an annual fee that's charged to a mutual fund to pay for such expenses as: * management fees paid to the managers of the fund * adviser sales commissions and ongoing service (trailer) fees * legal and audit fees * custodian and transfer agent fees * fund administration expenses * marketing expenses (guess who pays for all those TV, radio and print ads?) Here is a link with answers on other terms. http://www.bylo.org/affordmf.html
Anyone who pays federal taxes.
They do
Arkansas
Blue Sheild pays a portion of hospital expenses.
The difference between a pension fund and provident fund is in how the benefits are paid out. A provident fund pays all he retirement benefits in a lump sum cash benefit at retirement. A pension fund pays one third of the benefit as a lump sum at retirement and the rest is paid out over the lifetime of the beneficiary.
the tax payer
Their sponsors!
NO
It pays your loved ones, and your loved ones pay your cremation expenses.