Sentences with phrase «getting less money»

Some sellers don't even mind getting less money if they can sell quickly and quietly.
«Everybody's getting less money,» Wimer said.
State funds for special education are also inequitably distributed, so sometimes the districts with the highest needs are getting less money per student than districts with lower needs.
State funds for special education are inequitably distributed, so sometimes the districts with the highest needs are getting less money per student than districts with lower needs.
So some money is already taken away to the federal government and we are getting less money back to the states.
«You are getting less money than if you waited and got those monthly pension payments.»
You can buy a Swiss government 10 - year bond and get LESS money back at the end of ten years.
Companies founded by women also get less money — an average of $ 77 million compared with $ 100 million for male - led startups, the Bloomberg report found.
CL money aside, do we get less money from sponsors?
So the Market Pool given out to other low ranked leagues like Ukraine, Russia etc is much lower so the clubs from those countries get less money even if they over achieve and qualify for the later stages of the champions League.
For example Teams from England, Spain, Germany get larger chunk while teams from Ukraine, Belgium etc get less money.
It's hurt our brand, so we get less money and are less able to compete.
The system is also structured to let children's preferences dictate the menu because if kids don't take the lunches, the food providers get less money.
If he did get woken up, the night nanny got less money.
If you based F&R dollars on property values, of course metropolitan Californian districts are going to get less money.
The chancellor insisted the lower level was a result of «dynamic» Treasury calculations, which suggested it would get less money through a higher rate.
Mr Robinson said: «If we get less money, we have to deal with less money, but it shouldn't stop us from saying, «look, you did a deal; this goes beyond the Barnett formula».
To the young parents struggling: Stay together, and you'll get less money; split up, and you'll get more.
Hospitals with high rates of readmissions are penalised financially and get less money from Medicare regardless of whether or not those readmissions could have been prevented.
And what happens when we get less money from daddy?
Few jurisdictions have passed significant voucher and tax - credit legislation, and most have hedged charter laws with one or another of a multiplicity of provisos — that charters are limited in number, can only be authorized by school districts (their natural enemies), can not enroll more than a fixed number of students, get less money per pupil than district - run schools, and so on.
The federal government has had a long interest in ensuring that its funds go to providing extra services for schools serving poor kids; the problem is that state and local budgeting practices have long meant that poor schools in many places get less money to begin with.
«Their future is bright because of the quality education they're getting in schools that get less money than the already impoverished Bridgeport public schools,» she said, referencing the event's student speakers.
But the law of flexibility says you can only move that money back at the beginning teacher salary rate — which means locals effectively get less money
A proposal in the Georgia General Assembly would give more money to state charter schools, which get less money per student than traditional public schools yet must outperform traditional schools or risk losing their charters.
However, analysis of the budget proposals shows that all districts in the state do better with the «Classrooms and Kids» budget than they would with the Governor's, the House, or the alternative budget proposal that simply rolls up the categorical funds for Best Practices and Performance (in fact, when you do just that, some districts will get less money next year than they did this year).
Even with the Appropriation's Committee changes, Connecticut's public schools will get less money with Connecticut's charter schools getting more even though they educate a minuscule percent of Connecticut's students.
Courtney English, who was chairman of the Atlanta school board, said his finance department told him the district «would have been in a position to actually get less money from the state.»
The worst misunderstanding of too many authors who depend on Macmillan is that they argue they get less money with a $ 9.99 book when, in Fact, Amazon pays the publisher based on the LIST price.
The problem seems to be that, whilst Publishers should have an incentive to maximise their revenues from Amazon, and thus maximise royalties to authors, they appear to be screwing both themselves, and their authors, over by settings prices at levels that ensure that they both get less money out of Amazon than they might otherwise do.
But there is no reason to believe that authors as a whole will get less money.
But if you file for benefits at 62 rather than wait, and lower your payments in the process, your spouse will get less money each month as well.
The bottom line: The dividends from US - listed ETFs are taxed by 30 %, so you essentially get less money compared to ETFs listed on non-US exchanges.
Most of the dialogue is about which things will get less money.
Usually, you will get less money from the renters insurance company if you choose to go with actual value, because possessions depreciate in value over time.
This has essentially the same net result: if you die young, your beneficiaries get a lot of money; if not, they get less money but presumably need it less since by then your kids are probably supporting themselves.
It bothers me to see homeowners get less money than they deserve.

Not exact matches

«The older you get, and the more money you have, the less your age should apply to how you invest,» he says.
As backward as it sounds, getting rich often has less to do with the money than the mentality, he writes in his book «How Rich People Think.»
Those of us outside the inner circles of power are glad there's no inflation, because we'd rather get more for our money (deflation) rather than less for our money (inflation).
When he got down to less than 20 percent of his mortgage left to pay off, he also took his money out of escrow to avoid paying extra fees and negotiated his insurance rates down even further.
You want the best product you can get for the money you have to spend, so employ an approach that maintains the possibility of spending less than you had originally planned.
The less capable entrepreneurs chase you like crazy to try to get the money and sell their stock.»
When asked by a local news station about his tab, Boren said he only took home $ 400,000 — less than he'd normally charge — and the rest of the money went to mental health experts, crime - scene reconstructors, mitigation investigators (who rarely get hired outside of death penalty cases), and DNA labs.
If you choose instead to take the entire cash prize at one time, you get much less money up front: The cash payout value at the time of writing is $ 411.7 million.
But smaller firms, say, startup gaming and video streaming companies, would likely get cut out of the new mix, as they are less likely to have the money to pay for expanded access.
«It's the first generation that is making less money than their parents, so we've got to give them a super-convenient solution, but we can't compromise on the quality of the food.
When that happens, new drivers get frustrated, because they receive less money than they expected.
For instance, they'll be less happy and more stressed (which affects things like their productivity and creativity); they may quit on you (which will cost you and your company time and money); they may give you bad reviews or complain to HR (which puts your job in jeopardy); and you'll have trouble earning their respect, being viewed as credible, and getting them to listen to your opinions.
Students graduating from for - profit colleges end up making less money than before they walked down that stage to get their diplomas, according to a new study.
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