Sentences with phrase «in cash terms»

The royal household's spending will fall by 14 % in 2012 - 13 while grants to the household will be frozen in cash terms.
And we'll go further: I can also announce we'll protect those budgets in cash terms, with # 130 million a year.
When the pupil premium is included, ministers have protected per - pupil spending in cash terms until 2015 - but have admitted some schools will see their budgets drop.
The Spending Review admits as much as it only plans to maintain per pupil funding in cash terms.
Funding increases need to be in real terms, not in cash terms.
First, while home values have been rising in cash terms, a careful look at the numbers suggests a little caution is in order.
In cash terms defence spending is hardly falling and by «only» 8 % in real terms.
They've actually raised a much smaller sum in cash terms.
You probably can't book a business or first class award ticket, since those are significantly more expensive in cash terms than when using miles.
The SNP - Labour deal has promised to «end austerity» and increase spending in cash terms every year this parliament.
Sure Start Children's Centres» budget was protected in cash terms in the Government's Spending Review, but the ring - fencing of the money was removed.
A spokesman for the Department for Education said: «We're protecting the schools budget in cash terms per pupil, introducing a pupil premium for disadvantaged pupils, and putting money directly into heads» hands.
The story began last month when Labour's mayoral candidate announced plans to freeze Tube fares in cash terms for four years and claimed it would cost just # 450 million.
Allocations will then be frozen in cash terms for the rest of the parliament, removing the automatic increase in line with inflation.
According to Lawrence Royston, managing director of Groupcall, the survey of 1,238 UK schools found that in the school year 2014/15, schools forecast their ICT expenditure will be higher in cash terms than at any other time on record.
With six weeks of the year remaining, U.S. Bond Funds have been by far the biggest money magnets in cash terms year - to - date.
The poorest six deciles pay around the same on average in cash terms — between # 600 and # 800 per year, with higher average cash payments for the richest four deciles.
«The richest pay more than the poorest, not just in cash terms, but as a proportion of their income,» Mr Osborne insisted.
The Conservative party says it would protect school expenditure in cash terms per pupil, whereas Labour says it would protect school expenditure in real terms.
School sixth forms are in «crisis», it has been claimed, as government figures show their funding has been cut in cash terms by nearly a fifth over six years.
Nominal income is also more important to debtors» economic health than either inflation or growth, because debts are fixed in cash terms.
The price of the ring - fencing during this parliament was # 12.7 billion extra in cash terms and Cameron can expect similar costs for the next.
The blue bars show the average annual amount of the tax in cash terms for each decile of household wealth in WAS (to construct the deciles, households in WAS were divided into ten equally sized groups according to net household wealth).
But George Osborne told the Commons the spending review would see resource spending in cash terms maintained at current levels of # 4.6 billion a year.
This IFS research puts the Budget's regressive impact beyond doubt: the poorest will be hit more than many of the richest in cash terms let alone as a percentage; poor and middle income families with children lose out more than any other household types and the very poorest families with children lose more than any other groups — with 5 per cent of their total income being cut.
If... there was no increase in the defence budget in cash terms over the same ten year period, the gap would rise to # 36 billion».
The debt, or national debt, is the total amount the government owes, which can be measured in cash terms or as a percentage of GDP.
By contrast, the figures quoted by the government use school budgets for 2017/18 as a baseline, presenting the picture in cash terms only and ignoring the impact of rising costs and inflation, say the unions.
The government is planning to freeze the # 7,400 net earnings threshold in cash terms until 2021 — 22.
provide 39 % of the funding needed to ensure that no school loses funding in cash terms as a result of the introduction of the Government's proposed new National Funding Formula; or
The Conservatives» plan would protect schools from losing out in cash terms when a new funding formula is introduced - which has been estimated as requiring about # 350m per year.
In their pre-election manifesto, the Conservatives pledged to protect school funding in cash terms during this parliament, but we know this translates to a real - terms reduction over the next few years.
The amount schools will receive in cash terms is due to increase over the next two years, but it will increase at such a low level it amounts to an average real - terms cut of 4.6 per cent when increased cost pressures are taken into account, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
You absolutely need that 3.5 percent down payment money (or a gift), but beyond that the MIP is a non-issue, at least in cash terms.
Although the addition to UDIBonos doesn't seem outsized in cash terms, we note that foreigners own about 60 % of the MBonos market, versus 11 % of the UDIBonos market.
For the moment, I continue to evaluate Mainstay in cash terms: It has $ 16.6 million of cash on hand, but debt's already reached $ 10.4 million, so it's prudent to also include net payables of $ 1.3 million... plus we need to factor in at least another year of cash burn (at $ 11.8 million pa):
As well as having a higher yield, the defensive value portfolio has paid out a higher dividend in cash terms than the All - Share tracker in every year (except 2011 when the portfolio was slowly being built).
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As associate pay spirals to ever more ludicrous levels in a steadily - heating market, the distance in cash terms between the two offers becomes greater and greater, and the underlying incentive follows.
Between 2015 and 2016, basic salaries increased by 12 % from # 112,920 to # 126,100, which in cash terms amounts to # 13,180.
While Labour have cited the figure showing the cuts amount to 20 % in real terms, Theresa May argues they are smaller in cash terms.
Primaries will gain in cash terms (an increase of 0.4 per cent) but secondaries with the most deprived intakes will lose (a decrease of about 0.3 per cent).
And they demonstrated that the rewards of preserving forest were in cash terms more than 2.4 times greater than the monetary cost of saving the woodland, according to a new study in the journal Science.
Which is why I was pleased to hear that spending on transport infrastructure will be prioritised and that the science budget will be protected in cash terms.
Even assuming a premium worth # 2,400 per pupil in deprived areas and underlying funding per pupil frozen in cash terms, most pupils lose out.
But Khan's campaign continues to claim that he will freeze fares in cash terms - a much more expensive pledge.
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