His plan places responsibility for the bulk of school construction costs on individual districts, many of which already use
local bond monies to leverage the state match.
Not exact matches
Skahen said the county initially agreed to pay all of the rent for the office because the city at the time did not have its own
local development corporation to raise
money by issuing
bonds for nonprofit groups.
For example, if your
local neighborhood biotech company wanted to raise
money using a
bond, they could do it in two ways: First, they could just issue a
bond based on their company name and its general assets.
«To construct / renovate classrooms, restrooms / school facilities to improve the quality of education at Brittan Elementary School, build a gymnasium for school and community use; repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites and equipment, shall this Brittan Elementary School District measure be adopted to issue $ 4,000,000 of
bonds at legal rates, levy approximately 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value, generating approximately $ 260,000 annually while
bonds are outstanding, with annual audits, independent citizens» oversight, NO
money for salaries, all
money staying
local?»
To repair aging classrooms, ensure student health, safety and achievement and keep pace with technology, upgrade aging plumbing, electrical, lighting, heating / ventilation, safety / security systems, shall this Hawthorne School District measure be adopted to repair, construct, acquire classrooms, sites / equipment, and issue $ 59,000,000 in
bonds, at legal rates, levy on average 3 cents / $ 100 assessed value ($ 3,000,000 annually) while
bonds are outstanding, require independent audits / oversight, and all
money for
local schools?»
The movie is based on the first book in the series called One for the
Money and features an unemployed and newly - divorced Stephanie Plum landing a job at her cousin's bail -
bond business, where her first assignment puts her on the trail of a wanted
local cop from her romantic past.
When you purchase a municipal
bond, you are lending
money to a state or
local government entity, which in turn promises to pay you a specified amount of interest and return the principal to you on a specific maturity date.
Limitations on who can invest in
local bonds, restrictions on how
money is allowed to flow into and out of these countries, and the small overall size of these
bond markets make investing there tricky.
Short - term municipal
bonds issued by state and
local governments (
money - market mutual funds that invest exclusively in these pay tax - free earnings).
A
bond is a type of debt instrument issued and sold by a government,
local authority or company to raise
money.
Municipal
bonds are issued by various state and
local governments who use the
money for public projects like building schools, highways, hospitals, etc..
While individuals must pay federal tax on the interest from
bonds, that
money is exempt from state and
local taxes.
Well you basically would invest 50 % of your
money into an index fund that traces your country's
local index, e.g. the DAX, and then 50 % into an index fund tracing government
bonds.
Institutions like the Federal Government, private companies and
local governments, issue
bonds as a type of «IOU» to borrow
money to fund projects.
Local green
bond issuances are helping companies in India to raise
money for eco-friendly projects that provide investors a responsible alternative
Before the bill became law,
local governments had to provide for school facilities either through direct appropriations for construction, by borrowing
money in the form of
bonds or leasing existing buildings.