Sentences with phrase «cent per year paid»

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The government already spends about $ 12 - billion each year to pay interest on its debt, about 8 per cent of revenue.
Less than 1 per cent of businesses paid half of Australia's corporate tax take in the year to June 2016, according to ATO data, while the financial services and resources industries were the biggest contributors.
But he points to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer released earlier this year showing that, since 2009, the debt service ratio — a measure of income spent to pay debt — has remained steady at around 14 per cent, not much higher than the long - term average.
MGM Resorts, for example, agreed to pay employees an extra 35 cents per hour in the first year of the contract, 50 cents more in the second year and an additional 55 cents in the third.
Budget cuts not possible - Buswell The state government's economic policy was in tatters last night after Treasurer Troy Buswell conceded he would not achieve the controversial 3 per cent cuts expected to pay for election promises in this year's budget.
• According to the same report, 21 per cent of Canadians who purchased their home before 1990 still haven't paid it off after more than 27 years, while one per cent of Canadians who purchased homes between 2014 and 2016 have negative equity in their property.
A year ago, foreign buyers in Vancouver also had to pay a 15 per cent tax.
Average factory pay in China is rising by 15 to 20 per cent per year, according to the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Sun News is asking for mandatory carriage for five years to help build an audience, and requesting distributors pay it 18 cents per subscriber per month in English Canada and 9 cents each for French language households.
«This bid seems to defy logic,» Peel Hunt analyst Paul Morland told the Financial Times, characterizing the 79 % premium HP paid as «an «amazing» premium for a company whose earnings grew by just 6 per cent in the first half of the year
Still, Royal Bank of Canada's chief executive Dave McKay was paid the most among his peers with $ 12.43 million in total direct compensation, up 7.9 per cent from a year earlier, according to the banks» latest proxy circulars.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, seven per cent say it'll take them more than 25 years to fully own their home, while three per cent say it'll take them between 1 year to 9 years to pay it off.
On average, undergraduates pay 40 per cent more in tuition than they did 10 years ago.
The market mostly reacted positively to Crown's latest results on February 22, for which it stressed the recovery in its VIP business in Melbourne and its interim 30 cents dividend is now regular policy after an announcement last year that it will now pay a fixed full - year dividend of 60 cents per share.
Over nine years, consumers» premiums have risen by 89.2 per cent as money paid by their insurers on their claims has risen by 91 per cent.
Highly geared and ASX - listed Yancoal paid $ US2.69 billion ($ 3.6 billion) for the assets last year, but swiftly struck a deal to on - sell 49 per cent of the HVO mine to Glencore, which had long carried a torch for the Rio Tinto assets.
When they ran the printing presses to pay for the Korean War, it jumped from negative territory to nine per cent in less than a year.
The Institute proposes a gradual move to a 50:50 employer / employee financing split and an increase in the combined contribution rate from nearly 20 per cent of pay to about 24 per cent over four years.
According to Statistics Canada, total payments on debt made by Canadian households rose 6.7 per cent in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, and the interest - paid component climbed 9.2 per cent.
According to Statistics Canada, full - time undergraduate students paid $ 6,191 in tuition fees in 2015/2016, up more than three per cent from a year earlier, and continuing to grow each year.
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I do not object to paying 25 per cent of any short - term (one - year) capital gain, but when it comes to gains that include a tax on inflation that occurred over long periods of time, it means severe injury to whatever real gain has been earned.
We have had a successful year on the investing market, so if an individual makes contributions to their TFSA and has a portfolio with a higher return of 20 per cent or 25 per cent, it makes sense to keep that because the advantage is no tax being paid in the TFSA.
Macquarie chairman Peter Warne was quick to defend Mr Moore's remuneration on Friday even after concerns last year about the company's pay practices and opaque structure led to a 15 per cent protest vote against the remuneration report.
«Their New Year's MSP increase will have families paying 80 per cent more than they did before the Liberals took office.»
Late on Saturday, Deutsche Telekom, the German telephone company, agreed a 2.3 per cent pay rise for 17,000 staff this year, plus two increases of 2.1 per cent each in 2013.
IG Metall's campaign follows a 6.3 per cent pay increase over two years secured for 2m public sector workers last month by Ver.di, the services union, after weeks of stoppages.
Those who aren't living and working in this province, but just holding property, will pay a two - per - cent additional tax each year.
The first quarterly dividend of 1.5 Canadian cents per common share was paid at the end of January 2014 and further quarterly dividends were subsequently paid at the end of April, July, October in each year.
It's not news that the MPs» plan promises rich benefits (although it certainly raises eyebrows that its indexed entitlements accrue at the rate of 3 per cent annually to a maximum of 75 per cent of the best five years of pay and are available after only six years of service).
In the December quarter, the wage cost index (WCI) for total pay increased by 1.0 per cent, to be 3.7 per cent higher than a year earlier (Graph 72).
The change, the government says, will create a threshold of $ 50,000 on passive income per year to ensure only three per cent of the most wealthy private corporations will have to pay higher taxes.
Almost seven in 10 homeowners responding to an online survey said they have fixed mortgages and are paying a lower interest rate (3.52 per cent) than last year (3.64 per cent).
We are now in a world where the government of Canada can borrow using 30 - year bonds that pay only 1.92 per cent interest.
IAG will pay investors a 16 cents - per - share dividend, bringing the full - year payout to 29 cents per share — lower than the 39 cents per share posted in 2014.
In April of this year, a resident of Regina paid over 50 per cent more for their power than a resident in Calgary.
The price that developers paid for land to build condos on softened by 4 per cent in the first three months of this year, to $ 55 per square foot, according to RealNet Canada Inc. (the price was closer to $ 30 per square foot in 2005 and 2006).
The 4.95 per cent contribution rate has not changed in many years so employees will see a difference on their very first pay in January, said de Grâce.
If this capital were to generate 3 per cent per year after inflation and were paid out to exhaust all income and capital over 30 years from 65 to her age 95, it would generate $ 5,250 a year.
The wage cost index (WCI) for total pay increased by 0.9 per cent in seasonally adjusted terms, to be 3.6 per cent higher than a year earlier (Graph 71).
In the June quarter, the wage cost index (WCI) for total pay increased by 0.8 per cent in seasonally adjusted terms, to be 3.5 per cent higher over the year, compared with an increase of 3.6 per cent over the year to March 2003 (Graph 72).
In the September quarter, the wage cost index (WCI) for total pay increased by 1.0 per cent, to be 3.7 per cent higher than a year earlier (Graph 74).
This March, Barrick paid a dividend of U.S. 3 cents per share for the quarter, but Raw said there was no immediate plan to increase that amount but it would be reviewed during the year.
Institutional investors have purchased as many as half the homes for sale in some cities in the past year, says Florida real estate analyst Jack McCabe, sometimes paying as much as 25 per cent over market value.
The company will pay a 8 cents per share final dividend, taking the total dividend for the 2016 financial year to 17.5 cents.
Directors fees will be cut 25 per cent for the remainder of the year, and the pay and job status of people within the business responsible for the fees - for - no - service will be decided after an external review, the company said.
If this sum, still continuing to grow at 3 per cent after inflation, were paid out for the next 38 years to her age 95, it would provide $ 55,832 a year before tax.
If that cash were to earn 5 per cent in a mix of telco, power utility and bank shares, it could pay them $ 39,700 a year in dividends.
The number of nurses and midwives leaving the profession has risen 51 per cent in just four years, with those under the age of retirement citing low pay and poor working conditions.
The company paid $ 15 million in electricity costs alone last year; energy costs in Puerto Rico average more than 25 cents per kilowatt - hour, versus the 12 to 15 cents per kilowatt - hour paid on average in the United States.
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