Sentences with phrase «generally make a profit on»

In times of dropping interest rates, you generally make a profit on the sale of a bond prior to its maturity.

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Taxpayers who sell assets must generally pay capital gains tax on any profits made on the sale.
2 A «collective investment scheme» (as defined in Schedule 1 to the SFO) generally has four elements: it must involve an arrangement in respect of property; participants do not have day - to - day control over the management of the property; the property is managed as a whole by or on behalf of the person operating the arrangements, and / or the contributions of the participants and the profits or income from which payments are made to them are pooled; and the purpose or effect of the arrangement is for participants to participate in or receive profits, income or other returns from the acquisition or management of the property.
We do not make a profit on any of them and, generally, can not vouch for any content or products found on them.
While these number cancel themselves out, publishers generally make less net profit on ebooks, so their overall profit is dropping.
Brands, on the other hand, generally see their publishing products the way Apple sees their retail stores: not as profit centers themselves, but as promotional vehicles to make the whole enterprise profitable.
The fee is generally a percentage of the profits made on the investments.
If you made a higher profit or otherwise don't qualify for the exclusion (say, you sold after just one year), Ford says you'll generally owe up to 23.8 percent in federal taxes on your gains over and above the «excluded» amount.
Prices are generally not cheap (they exist for profit - making just like any business) and the breed quality depends very much on how the breeding parents are chosen and how well they are cared for behind the scenes.
The trouble is, retailer profit on these items is generally meager, so it may take double the revenue to make these products pay dividends.
The disparity between revenue and square footage is largest for dry items for dogs, which get just 36 percent of shelf space but generate 67 percent of sales; trouble is, retailer profit on these items is generally meager, so it may take double the revenue to make them pay dividends.
The manufacturers (sony, microsoft, nintendo) generally sell the console at a minimal profit, or even at a loss and get the stores to not mark up the consoles too high, they make most of their money on the games.
Just because Exxon makes a generous profit from the sale of an emotionally charged product, overpaid its ex CEO and generally is the corporate recipient of the most criticism on this blog is not a reason to steal its money.
Mutual life insurance companies are owned by the policyholders and dividends are generally paid to the the policy holders on profits the company makes which can increase the value of the permanent policy; however, stock based life insurance companies (e.g. Allstate) pay these dividends to their share holders instead.
When home prices are on the rise, like it is now, it can be generally easier to make a profit.
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