Sentences with phrase «cent cash terms»

Under the new formula, all schools will be guaranteed a 0.5 per cent cash terms rise in their per pupil funding in 2018 - 19 and 2019 - 20, while some schools will see their funding increase by 3 per cent in each of the next two years.

Not exact matches

Investments in Related Technologies Lomiko's 100 per cent interest in Lomiko Technologies gives the company a chance at short - term cash flow to support its work at La Loutre.
And that is a nightmare scenario because the primary corporate objective of the typical Vancouver promoter lies not in the realm of a new gold discovery or near - term cash flow or added reserves, but rather in the novel concept of «distribution» and by that I don't refer to the «distribution» of profits to shareholders by way of dividends but rather the distribution of the one - cent paper they manufactured when they put the shell together.
And in cash terms, once precept forecasts are taken into account, we're talking about a six per cent reduction in total over four years.
This IFS research puts the Budget's regressive impact beyond doubt: the poorest will be hit more than many of the richest in cash terms let alone as a percentage; poor and middle income families with children lose out more than any other household types and the very poorest families with children lose more than any other groups — with 5 per cent of their total income being cut.
Despite significant cost pressures on local government, our relentless pursuit of value for money has meant that we have cut council spending by # 7 million (or 4 per cent) in cash terms, cut the workforce by 18 per cent (or 950 full - time equivalent employees) and cut the council's debt by # 20 million.
Going forward, she has also agreed that total Royal Household spending will fall by 14 per cent in 2012 - 13, while grants to the Household will be frozen in cash terms
The net cost of these transitional arrangements is around # 290 million in 2019 --- 20, which temporarily boosts spending per pupil by about 0.7 per cent in cash - terms.
«We gave parents the option to continue paying with cheques and cash but, within half a term, 80 per cent of parents preferred to use the online payment method.»
For example, if per pupil funding is frozen in cash terms, as it is now, and the minimum funding guarantee of -1.5 per cent remains in place, almost all schools will reach their formula level of funding by 2029 - 30.
Primaries will gain in cash terms (an increase of 0.4 per cent) but secondaries with the most deprived intakes will lose (a decrease of about 0.3 per cent).
The baseline value you should be getting in terms of «cash,» whether that be gift card or statement credit, is 1 cent per point or mile.
The use of cash was lower in younger people, but all age groups surveyed saw their use of bills and coins slip below the 50 per cent mark in terms of the number of transactions they did.
As I noted this past January in Sixteen Cents: Pushing the Unstable Limits of Monetary Policy, a collapse in short - term yields to nearly zero is a predictable outcome of QE2, based on the very robust historical relationship between short - term interest rates and the amount of cash and bank reserves (monetary base) that people are willing to hold per dollar of nominal GDP:
Points redemption options that always yield cold, hard cash (or equivalent, such as booked travel) at a defined & consistent rate above 1 point to 1 cents give you enhanced cash back, a term I just made up.
Calculate the redemption value in terms of cents per mile by dividing the cash price of the ticket by the number of miles required for an award.
Being able to redeem points at 1 cent per point for cash or gift cards is nothing special and could be worse than that other Citi cards offer in terms of cash back, even with bonus categories of the Prestige factored in.
This is a huge difference in terms of potential value because although Chase Ultimate Rewards can be redeemed for cash back at a rate of one cent per point, when they are utilized effeciently, they can be worth much more.
An increasing term assurance policy may provide the flexibility to increase the «sum assured» (the cash amount that you receive upon your death) by 5 - 10 per cent each year to reflect the rate of inflation.
Life Long Assure is a non-linked whole life plan with a cover up to age of 100 years, cash bonus starting from end of 6th year, guaranteed cash back starting from end of premium payment term and guaranteed benefit of up to 300 per cent of sum assured on maturity or death, whichever is earlier, the release said.
In addition to completing the acquisition of the 75.5 per cent interest in Gestram Real Estate Services Inc. from the sellers, 360 VOX agreed to terms and concurrently completed the acquisition for cash consideration of the remaining 24.5 per cent interest not owned by the sellers.
4) CREA, under the terms of the way realtor.ca is populated with listings from every regional MLS system across Canada, once you agree to syndicate to Zoocasa, can get cash from Rogers communications (the owners of Zoocasa) and not give you a Canadian Cent of it.
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