Sentences with phrase «expense growth»

For comparison purposes, labor expense growth as measured by the annual change in assisted living average hourly earnings was 5.5 % in the second quarter, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
For comparison purposes, labor expense growth as measured by the annual change in assisted living average hourly earnings was 5.3 % in the third quarter, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
CEO Jeff Bezos» spending on Indian expansion, new fulfillment centers, logistics and leasing airplanes — among other things — will have a bearing on expense growth this year, he said.
This situation can be explained by two basic reasons: the social expense growth linked to unemployment, that increases in thousands of millions of dollars in the State social budget, and the increase of the share of pensioners in the population which also contributes to the increase of social expenses.
She noted that» rent growth for both sectors exceeded the estimated increase in costs for wages and food, two significant contributors to expense growth for the seniors housing sector.»
However, higher expense growth, especially wage rate growth over the years, needs to be factored in when assessing the overall profit of the business.
Whatever revenue and expense growth rates I choose, whatever discount rate I choose, whatever other input factors I choose are based on my preexisting beliefs about the company.
For comparison purposes, labor expense growth as measured by the annual change in assisted living average hourly earnings was 5.0 % in the fourth quarter, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
If the DGR is significantly higher than my expense growth rate, I'll likely someday end up sitting on much more income than I can ever hope to spend.
«While the second - quarter results are better than the first quarter's, however, revenue growth is still behind what it was through the first half of last year, and expense growth is higher.
Expense growth (TE) has been more or less flat since the GFC in the US, and is significantly lower than pre-GFC levels.
For comparison purposes, expense growth as measured by the annual change in assisted living average hourly earnings was 4.2 % in the first quarter, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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