So, for example, you might finish up answering a question
about back pay, then say «Similarly, plaintiff's calculations of front pay are grossly exaggerated due to two erroneous assumptions....»
In an exchange that may have given Mr. Flanagan his opening, another Senate Republican, John DeFrancisco, asked the mayor
about the back pay being given to the city's teachers under the most recent contract.
Not exact matches
At least 35 companies, among them Anheuser - Busch InBev, BP, and BASF, have been told to
pay back taxes of
about 700 million euros to Belgium because of their participation in an illegal tax scheme.
-- Douglas Merrill, former CIO of Google and now CEO of ZestFinance, a big - data startup that uses more than 100,000 data points
about an individual to figure out if he or she will
pay back a loan.
Every time he went to
pay for something, the photo would jolt him
back to his mission, and make him think twice
about the expenditure.
Back then, we were
paying about $ 300 a month for three offices.
After earning a reputation as a gifted debater in parliament, Fernandez and CUP's radical rhetoric have struck a note with pro-independence Catalans who are angry
about the languishing economy and firm in their belief that Catalonia does not get
back what it
pays in taxes to Madrid.
Price isn't
backing down
about pay going up.
The bank is, in common with its American counterparts, concerned
about people using its credit facilities to buy cryptocurrencies and then not being able to
pay back the loan, due to rapid depreciation in the virtual currencies.
Those sorts of questions are much more interesting and useful than questions
about whether a particular politician should accept
paid speaking engagements, and certainly more important than the borderline silly question of whether money that was accepted in good faith ought to be
paid back.
Don't worry, it's not as bad as the epic
back and forth of the past few years, as Congress decided to impose burdensome new requirements, the small business community fought
back, and then Congress (typically) fought childishly among themselves
about how to
pay for a repeal.
There's a very small fraternity of entrepreneurs who have gone public, and the cool thing was they all want to talk
about it and
pay it
back to others.
Instead, he hopes to monetize in different ways, like letting brands
pay to show themselves as a topic in the app (like giving users the chance to weigh in on how they feel
about Starbucks, for instance) and giving anonymized demographic data
back to the brand.
The European Union is trying to get Apple to
pay about $ 15 billion in
back taxes, but Apple disputes the finding.
Instead, it will
pay the taxman
back over eight years, with 8 percent being
paid per year over the next five years and the rest,
about 60 percent of its tax owing, being
paid in the final three years.
One of the things we're most excited
about is the future of food in this country, and how we could figure out ways to develop a more robust food system that actually
pays back dividends locally.
After
paying back the margin costs of
about 5 percent or more, you lose $ 2.50 — or 25 percent — on the original $ 10 investment.
Talking
about your
pay is one extremely simple way to close the gaps, as Quartz editor Meredith Bennett - Smith noted
back in April.
Owners worried
about not getting
paid back say they only lend amounts they could live with losing.
Hobson was upset — she remembered her early experience as being all
about paying her dues — but she realized something: «It all goes
back to the cell phone,» she says, meaning that since cell phones have been around, young people had access to instant answers (be it from their mom or Google).
One jaw - dropping detail Brown confirmed: The company's CEO «gave employees fake receipts for money wire transfers to convince them the company had
paid their
back wages when in fact it hadn't,» reports Julie Bort in a post published Tuesday
about drama at the job search platform.
It said it expects to
pay about $ 38 billion in taxes for the horde of cash it plans to bring
back to the United States.
Apple expects to
pay about $ 38 billion in taxes for the horde of cash it plans to bring
back to the United States.
And we know a little bit
about trying to
pay back student loans, too, because we didn't come from a wealthy family.
Investors are set to snap up the bonds with an interest rate of less than 3.4 %, the Financial Times reported on Thursday, or
about half the rate Sprint would have had to
pay if it issued the bonds without any
backing.
After a week of questions
about Tesla's ability to
pay back bond - holders and produce cars at a scale that would lessen the need for future capital raises, CEO Elon Musk drew criticism for joking
about concerns surrounding the company in an April Fools» Day Twitter thread.
I have a student loan coming in, so I don't have to worry
about where my next check is coming from [student loans work differently in Britain — they're
paid back as a percentage of future earnings once a certain income threshold is reached and are generally taken directly from paychecks like a tax, producing far less repayment anxiety].
«The interest rates you could charge someone are so low that you can test the waters on whether they would
pay you
back by talking
about a repayment plan,» says Gamel.
«Don't be cavalier
about paying the money
back,» McKeever says.
«
About 80 percent of those accounts are inactive or are dummy accounts created by various «follow agencies,» another 10 percent are real people who are part of a network of folks who follow others
back and are
paying for followers themselves... and the remaining 10 percent may, in fact, be real, sentient people who happen to like Newt Gingrich,» a source told Gawker.
Fox hosts are on very different pages
about the Giuliani revelation - «They better have an explanation» - «No one cares
about Stormy Daniels» - «I sort of knew that the president knew it and
paid it
back» - Giuliani's story is «is unworthy of belief «https://t.co/GrJDWQhoZq pic.twitter.com/jOCl0GRta 4
But the revelation this week that Mr. Thiel was covertly
backing Mr. Bollea's case as well as others has raised a series of new questions
about the First Amendment as well as
about the role of big money in the court system — specifically the emerging field of litigation finance, in which third parties like hedge funds and investment firms
pay for other people's lawsuits.
While most of these questions are discussions you'll have with your lender, you'll also want to talk to your accountant and / or business partner
about how the cost of
paying back your loan will affect your expected cash flow.
The bubbling interest comes as regulators grow increasingly worried
about debt levels and the capacity of ordinary households to
pay back big loans on expensive houses.
Congress enacted a repatriation holiday in 2004, allowing corporations to bring
back about $ 300 billion from overseas and
pay just 5.25 percent rather than the regular 35 percent corporate rate.
Congress» last tax amnesty occurred in 2004, when global U.S. corporations brought
back about $ 300 billion from overseas and
paid a tax rate of just 5.25 percent rather than the regular 35 percent U.S. corporate rate.
Many lenders and business owners only focus on the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) or AIR (Annual Interest Rate), but you should also ask
about the total cost of financing so you can see exactly how much you're
paying back.
In the days
back when Alan Greenspan railed
about the need to control upward wage pressures (that is, living standards) in order to squeeze labor more, he was not talking
about CEO
pay.
He raves
about the care that he got... before, during and after the procedure... And in Mexico, it cost him 1 / 10th of what he estimates he would have
paid back in Oregon.
Puerto Rico has
paid back nearly $ 2 billion of debt, but there's still a lot of uncertainty
about what may happen next.
2 of the debt deals have already
paid back interest and capital since they were the shortest, ranging
about 9 to 12 months.
The average Class of 2014 graduate with student - loan debt has to
pay back some $ 33,000, according to an analysis of government data by Mark Kantrowitz, publisher at Edvisors, a group of web sites
about planning and
paying for college.
Ah, but you say that for a normal - sized angel check or A round check one shouldn't worry
about the ultimate exit because he or she is getting in really early and at a cheap enough price so who cares whether one
pays $ 5 million pre-money or $ 15 million pre-money — you just have to make sure you
back really big companies.
Trump denies he had an affair with Daniels, but he confirmed on Thursday that he did in fact know
about the payment and had actually
paid Cohen
back — something Trump had previously denied.
I have always believed when you educate women
about finance, you
pay dividends
back to society.
When lenders are more confident
about your ability to
pay back the loan, they view lending to you as less of a risk.
In the circumstances, one might seriously question Greece's ability to
pay back any of its existing debt (
about $ 320 billion), never mind yet another bailout.
«We know that this is important, we know that Albertans are worried
about their jobs, they're worried
about their family security, they're worried
about being able to
pay their bills and so this is our attempt to come
back with a targetted plan to create jobs in the face of what is otherwise economic insecurity,» she said.
The central bank obediently issued GKOs (government treasury bills)
paying interest rates higher than 100 per cent annually, subsequently scaled
back to a more «Latin American - type» level of
about 25 percent.
After all, in 1996, Apple
paid much less —
about $ 400 million — to acquire the computer company NeXT, which brought Mr. Jobs
back to the company.