0 making arrangements for future needs, especially by saving money --
The basis of charge for industrial and provident societies is the trading profit, less loan interest.
The amounts of corporation tax paid by industrial and provident societies during financial years 1986–87 to 1989–90 are shown in the table.
I am sure that easing the burden of regulation on smaller industrial and provident societies will be welcomed by the co-operative movement.
Protestantism would endorse this process by sanctifying desire as virtuous ambition, and by treating the market as a realm of provident opportunity.
The authors are frank about the many failings of pensions programmes and provident funds in the region, including very low rates of population coverage, maladministration and corruption.
Alongside this, wage-earners covered by collective agreements were generally members of either pension or provident funds, while state employees were covered by a pension programme, fully funded from state revenues.
Employee and employer payments to non-state pension funds and provident funds are defined as private spending.
A dramatic growth in the number of provident funds led to worries concerning the viability of the small plant-based provident funds and a lack of coverage for temporary workers.