Sentences with phrase «i.e. salaries paid»

However, the cost of doing business, i.e. salaries paid to translators and representatives, etc., not to mention the internet costs in certain foreign countries (i.e. Russia, Ukraine) are much, much higher than traditional costs.
The cost of doing business, i.e. salaries paid to translators and our representatives, etc., not to mention the internet costs in certain foreign countries (i.e. Russia, Ukraine)

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Rather than focusing on pledges, businesses should make sure that managers comply with their fiduciary and ethical responsibility to maximize the wealth of the people who pay their salariesi.e., the shareholders.
If MBA students insist on taking an oath that promotes shareholder - friendly corporate governance, I would propose the following: «I pledge to maximize the wealth of the people who pay my salaryi.e., the shareholders, unless the shareholders tell me in advance that they want me to do something else.
The 2014 IRS notice also provided that salaries paid in virtual currency are subject to normal reporting requirements (i.e. W - 2, 1099 etc.) Still, there's an inherent problem due to the anonymity of cryptocurrency wallets.
It surprises me that the newspaper i.e. Sun, that says Sanchez has already agreed salary with Man City will still say PSG to pay certain amount.
Levy money must be claimed back within two years of it being paid and it can only be used for the training and assessment of apprentices, i.e. it can't be used to pay salaries.
Approximately one third of this is spent on teachers» take - home pay through base salaries, stipends, and incentives (i.e. what teachers see in their pre-tax paycheck rather than total compensation, which includes benefits and pension contributions).
This «rock star,» yet again, brought with her her one string guitar, speaking in favor of South Carolina's House Bill 4419 that «addresses the way teachers are evaluated [i.e., using VAMs], rewards effective teachers with recognition and the opportunity to earn higher salaries [i.e., merit pay] and gives school leaders the opportunity and the tools to build and maintain a quality team of teachers [i.e., humbuggery, for the lack of a more colorful term].»
You don't pay income tax on the money when you contribute it (during your working life when your salary is high and you are in a high percentage tax «bracket», i.e. Federal tax is 25 - 33 % and state tax is 0 - 12 %).
Throw in another $ 1,000 a month in new savings — i.e., 12 % of your combined salaries, or $ 12,000 a year — and after 10 years you would have another $ 160,000 or so, assuming the same 6 % return (and not including any pay raises).
Either you pay from your own pocket and then you get income tax relief on the payment, i.e. your gross salary is reduced by the gross pension contribution and income tax is recalculated with the excess either refunded to you or put in your pension (the details are a bit more complicated depending on your marginal tax rate, but the end result is the same).
We now have veterinarians in many new and expanding areas (i.e. public health, epidemiology, shelter medicine, food safety, etc.) but still have the issue of low salaries, as many of these new areas are lower pay.
And you have to impress that on your clients, i.e. the very people who might be paying your salary.
If I shift to a part time job after 5 years which pays me half my current salary, do I have to reduce the sum assured to half i.e., 25 lakhs.
This fee can come in different forms, but usually it is dependent on two things: the contract term of the specific job (i.e. permanent, fixed - term contract, contract or temporary) and the salary (or contract / temporary pay rate) that the candidate will be earning.
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