| 31. | It also suspended matching contributions to employees'retirement plans.
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| 32. | Workers at some companies are barred from selling their employers'matching contributions for long periods, sometimes for decades.
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| 33. | It calls for expanding accounts that pair saved income with matching contributions from private or public sources.
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| 34. | Iwry warned that measures taken to encourage diversification by employees might discourage companies from making matching contributions.
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| 35. | Sometimes, the employer makes a matching contribution.
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| 36. | For another, many companies make a matching contribution, usually topping out at 3 percent of your salary.
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| 37. | Some plans provide matching contributions, which can be awarded at the boards discretion or by a formula.
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| 38. | In many cases, employees also had no choice but to receive company stock as their employers'matching contributions.
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| 39. | At Enron, matching contributions were available only in Enron stock, which employees could not sell until age 50.
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| 40. | Federal law limits presidential candidates who accept matching contributions to spending $ 37 million in the primary season.
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