Sentences with phrase «bump in their pay from»

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In October 2016, when the first round of B - 20 implemented stress testing for high - ratio (those paying less than 20 per cent down) borrowers, those fortunate enough to receive down payment gifts from parents that bumped them into the low - ratio category were able to skirt the test altogether.
Even if we assume that SNA loses its current tax deductions and just pays the new statutory rate of 21 %, that would be worth an additional $ 87 million based on 2017 NOPAT, a 13 % increase and a bump up in NOPAT margin to 18.5 % from the current 16.3 %.
His matches are usually foregone conclusions to most fans that seriously pay attention to the business; because of his dates, he removes a key plot device from television being the top tiered belts; his bumps in viewership and ticket sales are not substantial.
The $ 3 million in retro pay will be paid from current funds while the $ 1 million bump will be reflected in the budget proposed by Mayor Bill de Blasio for the upcoming fiscal year, OMB officials said.
Linking the budget's passage to a pay increase — lawmakers last received a bump to $ 79,500 in 1999 — is considered especially key for Assembly Democrats, whose conference is predominantly comprised of lawmakers from New York City and the metropolitan area, where the cost of living is generally higher than the rest of the state.
Hartina Flournoy, the longtime Democratic Party operative who now serves as Weingarten's assistant, did see a slight bump in pay (from $ 231,337 in 2010 - 2011 to $ 236,934 in 2011 - 2012).
N.C. Rep. Craig Horn, an influential budget writer from Union County who chairs the House education appropriations committee, isn't sure he likes the current salary scale for teachers, the one adopted by lawmakers two years ago that nixes annual raises for teachers in favor of a multi-tiered approach with bigger pay bumps every five years.
You can use bill pay with this account and write up to six checks a month, plus you'll get a rate bump if you set up a recurring transfer from your TD checking account — and when your balance rises by $ 50 in one month.
In the long run, paying one more annual fee may save you by avoiding the rate bump you may see from a lowered score.
In the 17 - page complaint in the bump stock case, lawyers for the plaintiffs argued that the Florida Constitution bars the state from taking private property «except for a public person and with full compensation therefore paid to each owner.&raquIn the 17 - page complaint in the bump stock case, lawyers for the plaintiffs argued that the Florida Constitution bars the state from taking private property «except for a public person and with full compensation therefore paid to each owner.&raquin the bump stock case, lawyers for the plaintiffs argued that the Florida Constitution bars the state from taking private property «except for a public person and with full compensation therefore paid to each owner.»
Whether you have friends or a mentor in another department or you find an opportunity for another internal promotion, applying for opportunities from within is a great way to get a bump in pay and job title.
This bump in rent caused a huge cash flow problem, prevented them from paying their manufacturers and damaged their relationships and reputation with key stakeholders.
In October 2016, when the first round of B - 20 implemented stress testing for high - ratio (those paying less than 20 per cent down) borrowers, those fortunate enough to receive down payment gifts from parents that bumped them into the low - ratio category were able to skirt the test altogether.
The threshold for losses to trigger payouts — at $ 5 million under the existing program — would be bumped up to $ 50 million this year and to $ 100 million next year; the amount the insurance industry is required to pay in a year would be increased to $ 25 billion in 2006 and $ 27.5 billion in 2007, up from $ 15 billion currently.
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