Sentences with phrase «just pay us every year»

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April 27 - General Motors Cos top executive, Mary Barra, was paid just under $ 22 million in 2017, slightly less than she received the previous year, according to the automakers proxy statement released on Friday.
Rick Santorum, for instance, suggested raising workers» hourly pay just 50 cents over the next three years.
DETROIT, April 27 - General Motors Cos top executive, Mary Barra, was paid just under $ 22 million in 2017, slightly less than the previous year, according to the automakers proxy statement released on Friday.
Within a few years, the company said, the suburbs will be just as connected as cities, with riders able to pay one monthly price, hop in and hop out as needed, and easily get to metro areas without ever needing to drive.
You know, isn't there a part of the company that nobody is paying attention to who could opt out of the annual performance review, just for a year?
«Secondly, they're borrowing to finance cars and trucks because most Canadians just don't have the money to pay for a vehicle outright anymore, and finally, for student loans, which is another big - ticket item that if they haven't saved for a few years, they will have to get loans for.»
The money paid back to Americans in tax refunds so far this year is now roughly equal to cumulative outlays at this time in the past few years, and just slightly below last year's year - to - date total, alleviating any worrying economic signals coming from the data.
And if he wants to keep all of his pay, Valeant stock will have to rise 460 % from its current level in just a little more than three years.
So right now, they'd be paying $ 3535 a year, just a bit more than under the ACA, or 7.1 % of income.
Wall Street CEOs saw their pay rise an average of just under 10 % last year.
On average, employees who earn from $ 15,000 to $ 20,000 a year and participate in their companies» health care plans pay just 5.7 percent of their incomes for insurance.
The average dating site customer spends just $ 239 a year for online memberships, which more than pays for itself to the tune of $ 12,803 in cost savings from fewer dates,» the report said.
(He says the company expects the $ 4.7 million investment to pay off in just under three years, at which point it will save more than $ 1.5 million per year.)
Gerald Schwartz, who took home an $ 85 - million pay package last year, isn't a leader in the private equity world just because he can swing a good deal.
Employers pay a mere $ 275 to apply — and, thanks to recent changes, the visa lasts two years instead of just one.
Just 19,000 people ended up paying the AMT that year.
In Calgary, for example, a senior transit pass costs just $ 95 a year — a massive discount off the $ 1,188 a year everyone else pays.
In 2026, under Obamacare, a 64 - year - old who earns $ 26,500 a year and faces a typical premium of $ 15,500 would pay just $ 1,700.
If the prices seem high, just remember that $ 300 per employee fee you pay for paper every year.
It wasn't all good news — the tighter job market hasn't translated into much bigger paycheques, with average weekly wages rising at just 1.1 % from the year before, meaning that after inflation Canadians took a slight pay cut.
The company has grown 10 times its size in just the past two years, largely due to demand and engagement from its loyal customers, who Salzberg said pay between $ 900 - $ 1,000 on average over a three - year period.
«You can't just show up on campus their senior year and hope that they choose to pay attention to you.
There are 500 million registered users, and the company claims it has grown to 200,000 business customers (Under Armour, National Geographic and News Corp. are just a few) that pay $ 150 per employee per year for the standard package of two terabytes of data.
There are plenty of high - paying jobs that require only a two - year associate degree, postsecondary nondegree certificate, or even just a high - school diploma.
This is about the producer who works tirelessly to innovate and create, just like the innovators and creators at Apple are pioneering in their field... but will not get paid for a quarter of a year's worth of plays on his or her songs.
He reportedly paid just $ 100 a year to live there under the arrangement.
Having access to Marvel's roughly 8,000 characters for its sunglass designs has certainly paid off, helping the company generate $ 4.1 million in sales in less that five months, just shy of the $ 5.7 million in revenue it earned the previous year.
Apple Pay will launch in just a few markets by the end of 2017, so we assume that the US will account for at least 50 % of Apple Pay volume by that year.
Frind made just $ 5 in his first month, but by the end of the year, he was making more than $ 3,300 a month, largely by selling ads to paid dating sites that were interested in getting his unpaid members to trade up.
Despite a shortfall of workers, average hourly pay rose just 2.4 percent from a year ago, one - half percentage point lower than September's annual gain.
I like to see retirees attempt to smooth their income, paying as little tax over their entire retirement, rather than just in the first few years.
At the University of Wisconsin's Business School in Madison, the average debt burden for graduating MBAs was $ 15,481, $ 106,889 less than Wharton's average, while the first - year median comp package was $ 114,694, just $ 31,609 below the median pay for a Wharton grad.
The median tax due is just under $ 10,000 and Robertson says anyone who doesn't pay up will face fines and have the bill added to their property taxes next year.
«While Snapchat and Airbnb will grab all the headlines next year, I'll be paying just as much attention to big «boring» equity and investment firms like Vista and Silver Lake who are snapping up promising start - ups, as well as CPG stalwarts like Clorox, Walmart and Procter and Gamble.
This long - overdue update more than doubles the former salary threshold (just $ 23,660 annually), thereby extending overtime pay protections to over 4 million additional workers in the first year of implementation alone.
So to review: This is the year that you'll be able to get HBO on the Web, without paying for any other cable channels, and ESPN on the Web, with just a handful of other channels.
He had only just learned something was awry when, as an investor in three of Concrete's buildings, he had received proxy forms asking him to sign over his stakes to a company called Strategic Group in return for unsecured debentures, a kind of IOU not backed by real collateral, promising to pay him 6 % a year.
«This bid seems to defy logic,» Peel Hunt analyst Paul Morland told the Financial Times, characterizing the 79 % premium HP paid as «an «amazing» premium for a company whose earnings grew by just 6 per cent in the first half of the year
Just 6 % of the top paid CEOs in the US last year were women, according to the analysis, a slight increase from about 5 % in 2015 and 2014.
A five - year CD from Melrose Credit Union is paying 2.4 percent, for example, while its savings accounts offer rates of just 0.5 percent.
This comes just nine months after the Labor Department sued Google for not handing over 19 years of pay data on 21,000 Google employees for a routine audit into the company's pay methods, as part of that department's attempt to show whether Google's hiring discriminates on the basis of race, religion, gender, or other factors.
While on the campaign trail in 2015 at the age of 44, the presidential candidate spoke at Liberty University and alluded to his experience of having to finance his education: I, Cruz said, «took over $ 100,000 in school loans, loans I suspect a lot of y» all can relate to, loans that I'll point out I just paid off a few years ago.»
I can tell you what I would absolutely do again: I would still start by building a store myself, and doing one year of just selling snowboards — paying attention to all the complications that come with that.
Or, more specifically, it paid to publish a full - page letter from former HP employee and director Tom Perkins, who just last year compared the «demonization» of America's wealthiest individuals to Nazi Germany's war on Jews.
That kind of strategy helped Alphabet (googl), for instance, pay an effective tax rate of just 19.3 % in its most recent fiscal year.
For one thing, Zappos pays salaries that are often below market rates - the average hourly worker makes just over $ 23,000 a year.
«We had actually tried three or four years prior to try and pay off debt, and we did not have that safety net in place, so when we got discouraged or when something would happen, we just quit,» Cherie tells CNBC Make It.
He paid that loan back in six years, but not before doubling up and buying a second used car lot just a year after the first.
That's almost twice what Amazon (AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos paid for the venerable Washington Post newspaper just two years ago.
«By 11:41 a.m. today, just as most Canadians are getting ready for their lunch break on the first official work day of the year, the average of the 100 highest paid CEOs will have already pocketed what it takes the average Canadian an entire year, working full - time to earn,» says Mackenzie.
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