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What does PE stand for?

Potential Excess


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Companies still have a potential excess of workers but the jobless rate does not seem likely to worsen rapidly, he said.
Companies still have a potential excess of workers but the jobless rate does not seem likely to worsen rapidly, he said.
All of these transactions raise potential excess benefit concerns, depending on the terms of the arrangement.
Adopting and following a conflicts policy also can have some tax advantages for an organization in that the absence of conflicts by an approving board or committee is one of the requirements for establishing a rebuttable presumption of reasonableness of a transaction (a key defense against excise-tax liability for potential excess benefit transactions).
To determine potential excess mortality, we present color-shaded excess mortality regions in Figure 1.
The governing boards of these organizations also will need to develop meticulous record-keeping procedures in order to preserve for the record all of their deliberations concerning the approval of compensation and other potential excess benefit transactions and the materials on which their decisions are based.
5 percent since March, when the Fed bumped it up by a quarter percentage point to curb potential excess demand viewed as inflationary.
Review family relationships of disqualified persons to identify any potential excess benefit transactions.

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