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fine print

[fahyn] / faɪn /


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Employers will be busy in 2026 trying to understand the accounts’ fine print and whether they are worth contributing to, said Amber Salotto, managing director in RSM US’ Washington National Tax practice.

From MarketWatch

Such is the surreal nature of this bout that some have questioned its legitimacy, with rumours circulating about contractual fine print - including suggestions Joshua may be restricted from knocking Paul out.

From BBC

By more closely reading the fine print and continuing to contribute to a savings account, you can hopefully feel better prepared for expenses like this.

From MarketWatch

“When Merz announced his €500 billion infrastructure fund, nobody read the fine print that this was over 10 years,” comments Michael Field, European equity strategist at Morningstar.

From Barron's

There’s a lot of fine print on QCDs, but as more financial advisers and retirees become aware, they’ve been using the process.

From MarketWatch