And don't forget as well that in some parishes the money dropped into the collection basket also
goes to pay hush money as well as the landscapers.
The money
goes to pay for the buiding, the utilities, the maintenance, salaries for the staff (2 people including the pastor who makes less than the average member), supplies and office equipment, donations that our church sends to other churches around the world, money we send to a native American school in New Mexico, and about a dozen other groupls that we help to support.
Your money first
goes to pay for these losers before any «humanitarian good» is done with it.
I know a ministry that only 1 cent on the dollar
goes to pay administrative and overhead expenses.
So in the vast majority of churches, about one - half of the tithe
goes to pay the pastor's salary, and the other half
goes to pay for the church building and programs.
The other 90 %
goes to pay another man (or woman) to tell you how to serve God and how to live, a big building that is used only 2 - 3 hours a week to allow another man or woman to hold your hand and read the Bible to you.
It goes to pay their salaries with maybe a little bit for the poor.
The revenue
goes to pay for road construction.
(The rest of the money you've spent
goes to pay for the policy's death benefit.)
When you net it all out at the end of the day, between 35 % -40 % of all the money [drivers] make
goes to pay for all those services.
Meanwhile, the largest slice of the pie, $ 42.0 million (35.7 %),
goes to pay the coaches and staff members.
If you build your nest egg only in tax - deferred accounts like a 401 (k) or IRA, you're
going to pay a lot of taxes in retirement when you access these funds — meaning your retirement dollars may not go as far as you'd hoped.
Some of them got jobs, and a lot of them went successfully into treatment because if you're not spending all your time thinking about how you're
going to pay for your next fix, you do have time to think about other things.
If a bank can't get much for lending money to other banks through the Fed, then it's not
going to pay you much in a savings account.
So, based on what we know and what people decline to reveal, it's unlikely that streaming «Hot in Herre» is 402 million times is
going to pay off his tax bill.
«How are
you going to pay for it?»
They were so busy fighting over who was
going to pay for what that they couldn't make decisions that were good for the customers or the company as a whole.
Every time
he went to pay for something, the photo would jolt him back to his mission, and make him think twice about the expenditure.
Given Europe's low birthrate and coming decline in the working - age population, «the kids are
going to pay through the nose.»
«And as long as that happens, your insurance company is not
going to pay your bill if you take a drug and the pharmaceuticals are not going to develop the drugs because if nobody is
going to pay for their use, why spend the money on that?»
For entrepreneurs that do a relatively high volume of transactions — about $ 10,000 or more per month — it means you are
going to pay more.
Well guess what, you request that at the last minute, you're
going to pay whatever they want to charge you.
(The theory is that if a bank has to shed assets during a crisis, potential buyers aren't
going to pay a premium, making goodwill worthless.)
Once again, this is a design detail that not all designers are
going to pay attention to, but now that you know long lines of text are intimidating to read, you can direct your designer and developer to make sure you deliver an optimal experience for readers.
Let's go up and try to extend some offers and it's
going to pay off.»
According to Reuters, the company is
going to pay between $ 10,000 and $ 35,000 for videos that run five to 10 minutes long, and as much as $ 250,000 for any video that is 20 to 30 minutes long.
If I'm
going to pay $ 159 for a pair of earbuds, I'd ideally like them to sound better than the cheap pair that came bundled with my phone.
The process can determine the interest a consumer is
going to pay for credit cards, car loans and mortgages — or whether they will get a loan at all.
Millions of dollars of Prince's estate will now
go to paying the salaries of politicians.
They might say the infraction was meant to be temporary and they were
going to pay back or make up for their ill - gotten gains.
If employers aren't
going to pay up to support BYOD they better be ready to pay to give their employees some better technology.
They said, «This is additional compensation because it's
going to pay off someday.»
Should you think through business planning issues such as how you're going to move from thought to action, how you're going to find customers and how you're
going to pay the bills?
«If you truly want to go to the store and buy it, you're
going to pay more.
If you get to my side of the board, you'd better roll boxcars or you're
going to pay rent.»
When I first heard about SoulCycle — famous for their full - body indoor cycling workouts — I swore I was never
going to pay $ 30 + to be tortured in one of those 45 - minute classes.
Before determining a salary scale, it's important to assess the value of the position for which you're
going to pay.
If you can't determine early on who is
going to pay you for your new product or service and you haven't demonstrated that the dogs are gonna eat the dogfood, then it's highly likely that you don't have a viable business.
People are
going to pay $ 0.50 a gallon for gasoline to be delivered?
«You really have to think long term and build something you believe in and stay focused on the vision and the plan and know it's ultimately
going to pay off.»
The bills amounted to more cash than he had on - hand, and his customer wasn't
going to pay him for 90 to 120 days.
And you're
going to pay a heavy price.
The pair had been severely burned more than ten years ago, he explained, and now Chen was
going to pay millions of dollars for them both to have reconstructive surgery in New York.
So if you think you're going to show up to work one day and they're
going to pay you more than what you've already accepted for yourself, you're wrong.
The company recently said it is
going to pay $ 465 million to the Department of Justice and other government agencies over the way it classified the EpiPen in the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program.
Otherwise, nobody is
going to pay attention to you.
What expenses am
I going to pay for?
In the case of the small business, though, double taxation may not be a consideration, because most, if not all of the company's profits are reinvested in the business or
go to pay salaries and fringe benefits, which are deductible, and no money is left over for distributing dividends.
What expenses are
you going to pay for?
A settlement means that we're going to not chance it to the jury to make a decision, we agree to disagree on whether anyone did anything wrong but we're making a practical business decision, we're
going to pay this much to be done with this case and not test the waters.