Sentences with phrase «investors than salary»

«This was perhaps because the vesting of large share awards is currently less visible to investors than salary increases and bonus pay - outs.»

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Reports indicate that the new investors will have control over some salary and hiring decisions, as well as the ability to block any eventual sale of Gawker Media if a price tag comes in lower than $ 100 million.
Just as those who give to charity want to see as much as possible of their money go to the intended beneficiaries rather than chief executives» salaries, and investors in companies want to see overhead and administration costs kept down, elected politicians want to show voters that they are running a tight ship.
Other findings suggest outperformance of managed account investors compared with TDF investors at the median is even stronger, with those DC participants defaulted into a managed account saving 2 % of salary more than the median participant defaulted into a TDF, at 6 % and 4 %, respectively.
I see nothing said here about what seems to me to be the central traditional purpose of a partnership structure: the desire to apportion net earnings in agreed proportions, — as organized by the partnership agreement, — from year to year, rather than to structure earnings as stated sums payable by way of salary (which of course would be the default structure if the firm were owned by equity investors).
The Coinbase Index Fund, whose «basket of digital assets» includes all of the Coinbase exchange GDAX's four coins — Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Bitcoin Cash (BCH)-- is open to all US - resident accredited investors — defined by those having a net worth of more than $ 1 mln or a yearly salary of more than $ 200,000.
• Directors and Senior Management led training and development • High growth business with opportunity to move into management, open new business areas or even set up new offices — we reward success • Winner of Sunday Times 4th Best Small Company to work for 2017 & recognised as Investors in people Bronze award — a truly great place to work • Excellent earning potential, as well as opportunity to build long term wealth through profit centre and partnership opportunities What we offer • # 20,000 starting salary with industry leading commission & benefits • Rapid career development that is based on merit and ability rather than tenure • A full and detailed training scheme with hands on, proactive training by a Director or Senior Manager • Company trips to Las Vegas, Miami, Ibiza, Marbella, Skiing and more • Opportunity for international relocation to one of our global offices — as well as «work abroad» weeks where you can work from one of our international locations
This is a bigger issue than just housing but I'm not seeing why you should pay a higher tax rate on your salary than what an investor would pay when selling the rental house next door.
For example, when do you pay out the profits, are there penalties to the investors if they pull out of the fund before a certain number of years, do they roll over the profits they've made and if so, are there incentives for that other than compounding, are you paying out - or allocating - ALL of the profits to investors or yourself each year (meaning if the fund closed tomorrow would you keep the chunk of money left over after paying out the investor profits and initial investments or would you divide that chunk up between all the investors), are you paying yourself a salary for managing the fund and if so, are you also profit sharing??? I ask that last one because once I switch over to a fund like this, the money I am currently pulling out of each deal to live on, would need to stay in the fund and I'm left with no income until the end of the year if that's when the fund distributes profits.
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