Sentences with phrase «interest than ordinary»

I used to save money in funds without knowing more than it gave a better interest than ordinary savings accounts.

Not exact matches

Carried interest, which is a fund manager's profit, is taxed at the capital gains rate, rather than the higher rate on ordinary income.
If the holder of an applicable partnership interest is allocated gain from the sale of property held for less than three years, that gain is treated as short - term capital gain and is taxed as ordinary income.
With competitors making lower - priced equipment, one interesting turn has been how VR tech has made its way into more ordinary products, rather than developing on a specialist - equipment trajectory.
Although I don't pretend to understand all the «ins & outs» of banking, public financing, etc., it seems to me to be self - evident that if Canadian governments at all levels were able to borrow, at low or preferably no interest rates, to finance infrastructure projects and other issues such as health care and education, rather than indebting Canadians in perpetuity in order to pay big interest payments to the greedy Big Banks, it would ultimately be in the best interests of most ordinary Canadians.
For example, taxpayers who receive dividends that total more than $ 1,500 must file Schedule B, which is the section for reporting taxable interest and ordinary dividends.
It treats as short - term capital gain taxed at ordinary income rates the amount of a taxpayer's net long - term capital gain with respect to an applicable partnership interest if the partnership interest has been held for less than three years.
Ms. Russell wrote with penetratingly keen insight, and as a result, I am much more cognizant of why policy makers in Canada defer in favour of the interests of multinational oil companies rather than making decisions that are in the best interest of the ordinary citizens of central and eastern Canada when it comes to oil security.
It was also a nation in which the government, more often than not, served the interests of the privileged and ignored the aspirations of ordinary people.
And when your standing before God is stripped of being interesting or powerful or obvious or better - than, when your place in the Kingdom of God becomes ordinary and pedestrian, that's when you begin to finally receive the love of Christ as the free and wild and generous gift of abundance that it has been all along and then you begin to see that Love showing up in the craziest and most ordinary of places.
I love spelt bread — but never had it other than the «ordinary» kind — the addition of lemon quite interests me!
The current food pyramid, he said, «does more to promote the interests of grain and sugar producers than to promote the good health of ordinary Americans.»
An income tax provision related to the entertainment industry could be tweaked (e.g. treating sales of partnership interests in movie productions as ordinary rather than capital gains income, or limiting the number of years that entertainment company losses could be carried forward) and an appropriations bill could simultaneously fund the programs.
Along with vigilant enforcement of the law, disclosure of contributions, and lower contribution limits, public financing of elections can «end the mad chase for campaign cash that starts some elected officials down the road to corruption and... make candidates dependent on ordinary voters rather than special interests
The coalition is seen as more sympathetic to the interests of the rich and big business than to ordinary families.
Polls consistently show the coalition as being more sympathetic to the needs and interests of the rich than of «ordinary people», and many proposed spending cuts are thought unfair.
«In the end, we would save more money than we would spend by having a public financing system that allows people to run based on contributions from ordinary citizens rather than from special interest looking for something in return from the federal or state budget,» she said.
This means getting ordinary working people back into Parliament to represent the interests of hard pressed families, rather than the current cabal of lawyers, spin doctors and career politicians.
The BBC's chief political correspondent Norman Smith said it was interesting that opposition to the reforms had come from ordinary party members rather than trade unionists - perhaps underlining concern about how the changes would affect their own votes.
Cunningham was more interested in the style of ordinary people rather than styled celebrities, a perspective he remained true to during his time as photographer.
Sucsy (who does not pronounce his surname as you'd hope) covers the ordinary bases but with greater interest and candor than usual.
Although you must prepare a Schedule B when the combined total of interest and ordinary dividend income you earn is greater than $ 1,500, reporting more than $ 1,500 in either the dividend or interest sections of Schedule B requires you to complete the foreign accounts and trusts section, which asks a number of questions about the foreign financial accounts you have an interest in, if any.
Second mortgages are an example of high - risk investments which attract higher interest rates and fees than ordinary bank loans.
It is better diversified than an account in a single bank, and at least in the part of the world where I live (Finland), interest in a money - market fund is generally higher than in ordinary accounts.
That is nearly 10 points higher than the average interest rates on ordinary everyday credit cards.
Lower Taxes — The U.S. government taxes most stock dividends at a lower rate than more ordinary income from cash, certificates of deposit, or bond interest payments.
However, capital gain rates are lower than the tax rates imposed on ordinary income, such as employment wages and interest.
The effect of this rule is that a taxpayer who purchases a tax - exempt bond subsequent to its original issuance at a price less than its stated redemption price at maturity (or, if issued with OID, at a price less than its accreted value), either because interest rates have risen or the obligor's credit has declined since the bond was issued, and who thereafter recognizes gain on the disposition of such bond will have part or all of the «gain» treated as ordinary income.
Ordinary lenders might be anything on the map, but on average, they are less powerful than banks and will typically want greater securities or their interest rates may be anywhere from normal to high.
Doing so attracts a penalty fee of three months worth of interest but despite it is worth noting that these loans are much more flexible than ordinary bank loans.
Distributions of earnings from nonqualifying dividends, interest income, other types of ordinary income, and short - term capital gains (i.e., on shares held for less than one year) will be taxed at the ordinary income tax rate applicable to the taxpayer.
Most investors and most companies are interested in wealth creation rather than ordinary, and therefore, taxable income.
Quite the opposite, cash advances usually come with significantly higher interest rates than ordinary credit card purchases do.
Compared to paying out annual interest approaching 20 % (in the case of ordinary credit cards) and much more than that for payday loans, would it not make sense to liquidate some of your RRSP to discharge those high - interest obligations, or at least cut them down to a manageable size?
For example, taxpayers who receive dividends that total more than $ 1,500 must file Schedule B, which is the section for reporting taxable interest and ordinary dividends.
This is no ordinary testing facility; it's Aperture Laboratories and the AI who's taken a sudden interest in testing you is none other than GLaDOS.
Due to this unique take, it would also allow for more dramatic battles, a bit more interesting than your dull ordinary horizontal fighting.
Recognizing recent legacies of process - based art that highlight myriad ways in which the means might be seen as more significant than the end, Don't blame anyone is also interested in highlighting the role of the ordinary and the pointless as deep - seated, if less recognized, elements of process itself.
And after SFMOMA gets through its orgy of opening exhibitions, it promises two others that should be of more than ordinary interest.
What is obvious from the recent setbacks is that the government seems to be interested in concerns raised by polluting industries more than ordinary citizens suffering in smog.
Birkeland currents are interesting, although they seem to be a possible correction to direct solar irradiance only at the poles and only in the ionosphere, which is already enormously hot — between 1500C and 2500C — but so tenuous that you wouldn't feel heat if you stuck your arm out into the near vacuum of the ionosphere, you'd feel intense cooling as your blood started to boil and ordinary thermometers would radiate heat away faster than they would equilibrate (and hence would read very cold temperatures).
Jaynes:»... this situation was of more than ordinary interest, and to more people than astronomers.
I have written about business interests who have more privileged access to politics than ordinary people in this very post.
The Green NGOs are more than ordinary single - interest organisations like a slimming club or SCOPE.
Unfortunately, personal and business realities often move much faster than ordinary litigation can accommodate, meaning that the time it takes to succeed in litigation can — in itself — be detrimental to your interests or your client's interests.
Of more interest to data protection specialists, the Judge ruled that if he had found a breach of the DPA 1998, he would not have refused relief on the grounds that the C could have brought an ordinary Part 7 claim for breach of the Act, rather than an application for judicial review.
The problem is simply stated as follows: Develop a principled approach to reconcile traditional accounts of the rule of law with the modern reality that administrative agencies and statutory tribunals who do not operate like or resemble the ordinary courts but who nevertheless occupy a large amount of space in our legal system and can not avoid making legal determinations in exercising their statutory duties which often implicate individual rights and interests to a greater extent than judicial decisions.
The nature of my avocations for the last thirty years has brought me into more than ordinary contact with what would seem an interesting and somewhat singular set of men, of whom as yet nothing that I know of has ever been written: — I mean the law - copyists or scriveners.
But as I also said in a (friendly) critique of prof. Kerr's argument, one problem with such appeals for more evidence, especially expert evidence, is that it can be very hard to come by, especially in «ordinary» cases rather than those that are designed and litigated by specialized public - interest advocacy organizations.
Examples of such circumstances are: When one or more stocks exchanges which provide a basis for valuation for a substantial portion of the assets of the fund are closed otherwise than for ordinary holidays When, as a result of political, economic, monetary or any circumstances out of our control, the disposal of the assets of the unit fund are not reasonable or would not reasonably be practicable without being detrimental to the interests of the remaining unit holders.
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