Sentences with phrase «corporate coffers»

The phrase "corporate coffers" refers to the financial resources or savings of a company. It is the amount of money and assets that a company has accumulated or is available for its use. Full definition
With Crypto Valley's track record of attracting companies that seek to take advantage of minimal government invasion of corporate coffers and share an overall love of innovation, it's no wonder that the city of Zug (the capital of the canton of Zug) has been hailed as «Silicon Valley 2.0.»
They are aware of the methods business owners use to legitimately and illegitimately take money from corporate coffers without inflicting payroll tax liabilities.
After a massive U.S. corporate tax cut put much more cash in corporate coffers, a few companies including Walmart, Bank of America BAC, -1.28 % and AT&T T, -0.37 % awarded small bonuses to employees as a way to share a bit of that wealth.
The brisk dealmaking comes as the recent tax overhaul in the U.S. promises to boost corporate coffers.
The amount of money that flows to Colgate's corporate coffers on each item sold is extraordinary.
His advice for those seeking funds from corporate coffers echoes that of Pearsall: «You have to understand the economics of the industry you want to be in and work on projects that matter to corporations.»
Zug's allure is more than just the government's minimal invasion of corporate coffers.
But in fact recycling was a boon for capitalists because it raised the cost of waste disposal — and that meant more money flowing into corporate coffers.
The bigger lesson is that for every addition to corporate coffers, there is also a subtraction.
Yet many business owners watch their would - be-profitable companies teeter on the brink because they don't have a handle on what's coming in and what's going out of their corporate coffers.
Why would anyone engaging in fraud give shareholders 10 % dividend raises if they know that money isn't actually in the corporate coffers?
He's a disgrace to humanity with his continued butt - kissing to the wealthy and corporate coffers.
In their never - ending quest to fill their corporate coffers, two film franchises that rely heavily on their fan base ask them to reach into their wallet (again).
Get it right and BMW's corporate coffers will bulge — especially thanks to a white - hot market in China (where nearly 1 million Chinese - built 5 Series have already been sold).
If Time has done anything wrong here, it's not trying anything and everything in its power to remain relevant as print journalism's star fades, but rather helping put money into GameStop's corporate coffers.
This leaves the door wide open for every demographic with a functional upper - body (and hopefully some without) to empty their wallets in to the corporate coffers, ensuring the rich get richer and every household on every hemisphere has access to guided yoga routines and other grievously inaccurate simulations of physical activity.
Today, Microsoft's gaming division contributes billions of dollars a year to the corporate coffers.
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