«It's great to see all the time he's put into athletics these past
few years are paying off.»
Not exact matches
Hulu — which
is owned jointly by CBS rivals Walt Disney, 21st Century Fox, Comcast, and Time Warner — made a similar move less than a
year ago, when the service offered subscribers the option of
paying a
few dollars more per month for an ad - free experience.
Within a
few years, the company said, the suburbs will
be just as connected as cities, with riders able to
pay one monthly price, hop in and hop out as needed, and easily get to metro areas without ever needing to drive.
«Secondly, they
're borrowing to finance cars and trucks because most Canadians just don't have the money to
pay for a vehicle outright anymore, and finally, for student loans, which
is another big - ticket item that if they haven't saved for a
few years, they will have to get loans for.»
On her site, Fobes uses the example of a person who drives an old clunker or even takes the bus for a
few years, so as to
be able to afford to
pay for a new car in cash.
The money
paid back to Americans in tax refunds so far this
year is now roughly equal to cumulative outlays at this time in the past
few years, and just slightly below last
year's
year - to - date total, alleviating any worrying economic signals coming from the data.
«A
few years ago I would have dismissed this kind of deal as too expensive, but I did the analysis and
was pleased to find it will only take a
few midsize deals to
pay back the investment,» McElaney says.
About 100,000
fewer Canadian households subscribed to a cable TV or satellite plan last
year, though 11.92 million
were still
paying for packages.
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.
Pay - TV subscribers spend an average of $ 231 a
year to rent these boxes, because there
are few meaningful alternatives.
The reason so many
were caught off guard by Hummingbird
is that very
few paid that much attention when Conversational Search
was rolled out nearly two
years ago.
There
are 500 million registered users, and the company claims it has grown to 200,000 business customers (Under Armour, National Geographic and News Corp.
are just a
few) that
pay $ 150 per employee per
year for the standard package of two terabytes of data.
Mainly, $ 999
is a lot for someone to
pay who only needs to upgrade once every
few years — when the phone does what we need it to do when we get mobile — and when the voice bots and high - def screens do everything else.
Similarly, the average citizen does not see that a large proportion of the benefits they receive
is via the $ 60 billion or so the sector
pays each
year to governments nationwide, without which that citizen would receive
fewer services or
pay higher taxes.
There
is a shred of hope for
pay services to cling to in the MoffettNathanson results, however: Namely, the fact that the third - quarter figure
was substantially better than the 605,000
fewer subscribers the firm reported in the second quarter of this
year, news that helped to trigger a sell - off in television - related stocks.
Over the past
few years, what used to
be motivators for employees —
pay, benefits, perks — have simply become satisfiers.
The concept of mobile payments has
been around for several
years, but a
few things had to come together to make Apple
Pay a reality.
We've already marked a
few women's holidays this
year — including International Women's Day (March 8) and Equal
Pay Day (April 4)-- so you
're well within your rights to wonder what exactly we
're celebrating on Women's Equality Day this Saturday, Aug. 26.
One common device: rules mandating that workers with more than a
few bucks» worth of stock
be paid off over five
years or more.
Because the financial markets have
been so volatile these last
few years and may continue to give investors a bumpy ride, Kaplan says it
pays for investors to stay liquid and to diversify their holdings through vehicles such as mutual funds and ETFs (exchange - traded funds) rather than make big bets on individual securities.
«This
is key, because if you
're young it means you have 30 - 35
years left of working life, so you
are going to
be working for a
few decades, and that means
paying taxes for a
few decades,» Vargas - Silva said.
A
few months later, Canaccord — the largest pusher of ABCP to retail investors in 2007, a
year in which its CEO Paul Reynolds
was paid $ 11.2 million — changed its tune.
Each listing includes the item (
s) to
be delivered, the number of miles from point A to point B, and the price to
be paid, explains David Hater, a 50 -
year - old retired Army officer who
's delivered more than 400 gigs for Roadie, earning anywhere from $ 8 for a local delivery to $ 400 for «delivering a few extra boxes and making a stop or two along the way» on interstate trips
s delivered more than 400 gigs for Roadie, earning anywhere from $ 8 for a local delivery to $ 400 for «delivering a
few extra boxes and making a stop or two along the way» on interstate trips.
Few construction companies
pay serious attention to social media, which makes the approach something of a novelty, and it
's brought in plenty of new business in the past
year.
Many businesses initially opposed the first state
paid sick days law in Connecticut, yet within a
few years a survey showed... that an overwhelming majority of businesses reported only small or no effects on their bottom line, and three - quarters now report
being supportive of the new policy.
We now work 167
fewer hours per
year than they do, and the more we
're paid, the more we slack off.
«Any job where you get the majority of your training in school and the first
few years of your career
is not going to see much
pay growth after that,» says Katie Bardaro, lead economist at PayScale.
Personal installment loans - also known as cash advances -
are typically
paid back on a fixed schedule over a period of a
few months or
years.
If you
're a B - round investor used to
paying $ 50 — 100 million pre-money and you had a
few years of later - stage investors
paying $ 200 million + 18 months after you invested you suddenly become less price sensitive.
«What we have seen over many
years is that a manufacturer's ability to use sustainable methods, provide good working conditions, better
pay,
fewer hours and so on
is greatly affected by the relationship it has with its buyers,» she said.
A
few years ago, my friend told me her loans
were paid off.
The participation rate among 16 - to 19 -
year - olds
is down from 60 % a
few years ago to 30 % now, partly due to older people accepting lower -
paying jobs and crowding out the young.
Though the federal government has
been recommending income - driven repayment plans for the last
few years, borrowers still have to
pay interest with that option.
The first policy would likely have significant costs as a result of
fewer firms
paying the mandate penalty, and the second policy
was estimated in 2015 to cost $ 53 billion over ten
years.
I do have a very well -
paying day job, and I
am hoping a continued saving rate at 60 - 70 % for the next
few years will
pay off in at least a semi retirement by 45
years old.
They
pay taxes as married filing jointly and have
been taking the standard deduction for a
few years.
As Google continues to turn the screw towards a fully fledged
pay - to - play model my bet
is that we'll see even more keyword inflation over the next
few years, though ultimately there may
be a point at which things start to plateau.
It
's not hard to imagine that after a
few years of owning your home, crushing it at work, and
paying off other outstanding debts, that your credit could shoot for the sky.
Central banking
is one of the very
few knowledge jobs that have not benefited from fat
pay rises in recent
years.
Usually, a 15 -
year home loan
is amortized in such a way that the borrower
pays mostly interest during the first
few years of the term.
In that scenario, by the time its next big TV deals come up in a
few years, the TV networks will
be less willing to
pay top dollar for sports, because audiences will keep melting away — and the digital guys won't show up to replace the TV guys.
There
are a number of student loan repayment assistance programs throughout the country that can help you
pay off private student loans after a
few years of qualifying work.
The down side
is having to
pay down loans the first
few years before you can truly own the franchise and think about growing.
Perhaps more important than other reasons, we
pay a lot of attention to China because: — We
are likely to make more money there than the US in the next
few years.
Those nearing retirement
are often in their peak earnings
years and may have
fewer demands on their income — their kids
are finishing college and their mortgage may
be paid.
Mysteriously, Forbes chose not to include our analysis of those facts on GM in the article, but we all know what happened to GM a
few years later: a declining business saddled with pension obligations it could not
pay was forced into bankruptcy.
A variable interest rate might
be a good option if you can
pay off your loans in a
few years or less, before rates climb too high.
Continuously hiking taxes to
pay for
years of budget mistakes
is a recipe for poor economic performance, meaning
fewer job opportunities and slower wage growth for working Illinoisans.
This
is because the loan only requires that borrowers
pay interest for the first
few years, allowing the balance to grow.
At the time, the typical home loan required buyers to make downpayments of fifty percent or more on a home; carried very high interest rates; and, required that loans
be paid back in five
years or
fewer.