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245 0 0 |a Financial incentives for Americans with disabilities /  |c Albert C. Patterson, editor. 
264 1 |a New York :  |b Nova Science Publishers, Inc.,  |c [2011] 
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490 0 |a Disability and the disabled: issues, laws and programs 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
588 0 |a Print version record and CIP data provided by publisher. 
505 0 |a FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ; FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; Chapter 1 THE STATE OF 21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL INCENTIVES FOR AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ; Executive Summary; Background; Research Framework; Summary of NCD's Key Findings on Financial Incentives; 1. Financial Incentives are Complex and Need Explanations Pertaining to Definition and Type; 2. Financial Incentives are Underutilized 
505 8 |a 3. Individuals with and without Disabilities are Denied the Opportunity for Savings and Asset Growth Because of the Means Testing Required to Remain Eligible for Many Public Benefits4. Low-Income Wage Earners Do Not Benefit from Many Federal Tax Provisions that Promote Savings and Asset Development; 5. Direct, Indirect, and Community-Based Financial Incentives Have an Important Impact on People with Disabilities and Their Families; 6. There are No One-Size-Fits-All Financial Incentives Strategies; 7. Financial Incentives Funding Strategies are Interrelated 
505 8 |a 8. Opportunities that Encourage and Support Savings and Asset Acquisition are Limited and Need to Be Expanded for people with Low Incomes Who Have Disabilities9. Disability Remains an All-or-Nothing Proposition Based on Eligibility Determination and Disability Definition; 10. Several Financial Incentives Need Modification to Provide Parity for People with Disabilities; 11. A Consensus Model is Unavailable for Evaluating the Impact of Financial Incentives; 12. Gateway Costs of Living with a Disability Are More Expensive than Costs of Living without a Disability 
505 8 |a 13. Disability Programs Are Weighted Heavily Toward the Use of Resources for Determination of Status and Assessment of Eligibility14. The Conversion of Federal Financial Disincentives to Incentives is Possible; 15. Public Accounting Practices, Especially the Practices Related to Federal Savings Across Programs and Services, Need Review; 16. Definite Cost Benefits are Found when the Framework and Strategies Introduced in this Report are Applied to Three of the Case Studies Presented 
505 8 |a 17. Cost Benefits for Case Study 4 Are Unknown Because Scientifically Reviewed, Methodologically Valid Studies for This Purpose Are LackingSummary of NCD's Major Public Policy Recommendations on Financial Incentives; 1. The Topology of Financial Incentives for Americans with Disabilities: A Review of the Current Federal Experience in Providing Direct, Indirect, and Community-based Financial Incentives to Americans with Disabilities; 1.1. Introduction; Current Context; Defining Financial Incentives; Understanding the Incentives of Spending and Tax Entitlements 
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700 1 |a Patterson, Albert C.,  |e editor. 
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