The replacement rate determines how
much of your earnings are transformed into retirement benefits.
To continue operating in its present mode, such a low - return business usually must retain
much of its earnings — no matter what penalty such a policy produces for shareholders.
The big benefit from planning for taxes is twofold: You're less likely to be surprised by a tax bill and also will know how
much of your earnings actually are available to you.
Although there were a range of hit properties, including the movie Frozen,
much of the earnings increase came from assets related to Marvel, whether it was movies like Guardians of The Galaxy or merchandise sales involving characters from the Avengers» franchise.
Uber, which under new global chief executive Dara Khosrowshahi is eyeing a public listing in 2019, faced scrutiny from a Senate inquiry into tax avoidance in 2016 about how
much of its earnings remained in Australia.
Add the fact that
much of the earnings - per - share growth is created by making acquisitions of slower growing, lower P / E companies, and one might think that the new, larger level of earnings should be valued at a smaller multiple than the prior earnings were.
Much of the earnings have to do with market conditions.
And then there's also, one could make the case that very early on, companies did not retain as
much of their earnings.
Focusing on the United Kingdom, we believe current conditions favor large UK multinational companies that obtain
much of their earnings abroad or report their results in foreign currencies (e.g., global integrated oil and gas companies).
But the film will likely garner
much of its earnings and generate much of its cachet from members of a mobile black middle class, centered largely in America, that have carved out some political and media prominence, both individually and as a group.
What we should consider foremost is how
much of our earnings have gone digital.
How
much of your earnings will be included in the EFC?
If something comes up and you have to withdraw from one of the CDs ahead of schedule, you don't stand to lose as
much of your earnings.
Much of the earnings at IBM aren't real.
Not bad, but what we really want to know if we are going to buy Walmart is a) how
much of their earnings will they retain and reinvest in the business going forward?
Still, the Fish Gallery owes
much of its earnings to its large - scale service projects and the sale of costly setups.
Much of the earnings from music sales go to recording labels.
The company lost
much of its earnings when Google conquered the internet.
Not exact matches
Executives spend too
much time dealing with investors and analysts, trying to meet or exceed
earnings expectations every quarter, and end up seeking short - term gains at the expense
of the company.
Their costs for capital, labour, land, energy and other resources are subsidized such that they generate huge retained
earnings,
much of which is being reinvested in foreign real assets like Canada's oilpatch, says U
of T's Dobson.
The near 20 %
earnings growth rate expected for the quarter may be as good as it gets for the rest
of the current business cycle (without knowing how
much longer the cycle will last).
«As we enter 2014 with a
much cleaner inventory position, the team's number one operation focus is on in - stocks — ensuring we have the right quantity
of each item in the right place at the right time,» Steinhafel said on the
earnings call.
This measures how
much buyers
of stock are willing to pay for a dollar
of earnings (a good layperson's comparison is to think
of how
much a home buyer is willing to pay per square foot
of a house.
And while analysts hailed it as Canada's most international bank, they also worried that it relied too heavily on one country, Mexico, for
much of its foreign
earnings.
The company now expects
earnings - per - share for fiscal 2018 to fall within a range
of $ 2.52 to $ 2.60, an increase
of as
much as 21 percent for the year.
But in simple terms, the 8 % return consists
of the present value
of final
earnings in 2028 at a 17 multiple, plus a
much smaller contribution from the present value
of 10 years
of rising dividends.
But I've seen estimates for calendar year 2017,
of increases in S&P
earnings of as
much as six to eight bucks, purely based on the tax piece
of [Donald Trump's economic agenda].
«One friendly but sharp - eyed commentator on Berkshire has pointed out that our book value at the end
of 1964 would have bought about one - half ounce
of gold and, 15 years later, after we have plowed back all
earnings along with
much blood, sweat and tears, the book value produced will buy about the same half ounce.
However, the company's stock fell as
much as five per cent Wednesday to $ 27.87 on the Toronto Stock Exchange after it reported sales totalled $ 390.9 million, down from $ 394.2 million and adjusted
earnings of 24 cents per share, which slightly missed analysts» expectations
of 25 cents per share, according to data compiled by Thomson Reuters.
Growth for average hourly
earnings reached a postcrisis high
of 2.9 % year - over-year in December,
much higher than the trough
of 1.3 % in October 2012.
Beyond that, he thinks Pentair could achieve
earnings growth
of as
much as 10 % annually.
«At a time when persistent high unemployment is putting enormous downward pressure on wages, such a minimum - wage increase would provide a
much - needed boost to the
earnings of low - wage workers,» EPI noted in a joint letter addressed to House and Senate leadership.
Despite a wet and late spring throughout
much of North America, Agrium, North America's largest seller
of farm products, reported the strongest
earnings in its 80 - year history amid surging demand for its nutrients, crop protection chemicals and seeds.
Analysts expected
earnings of 12 cents per share on
much higher revenue
of $ 740.1 million, according to a consensus estimate from Thomson Reuters.
To really know how
much money you have to work with, begin by determining how
much of your self - employment
earnings will go to Uncle Sam.
At Business Insider's panel at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, there was a consensus that the majority
of investors don't care about
much else beyond quarterly
earnings.
Feinberg's role was to decide how
much each victim's family was entitled to based on the likely amount
of lifetime
earnings lost.
Much of that were retail investors eagerly putting money to work on the back
of strong
earnings and an expanding global economy.
Jeffries left the company last year amid tanking sales, and in the
earnings call this week, the current executive team didn't have
much of a strategy to revive the flagging brand.
By analyzing anonymous
earnings records from million
of people born from 1980 to 1982, he could track how
much money people made based on where they were born.
The stock posted huge gains on Wednesday after the company increased its
earnings guidance and revenue forecast, saying it expected sales
of as
much as $ 4 billion this year, up from $ 3.3 billion in 2013.
A
much larger percentage cited saved
earnings or personal investments as their sources
of wealth.
Disney CEO Bob Iger spent
much of his time on the
earnings call talking about ESPN, and about how he doesn't see
much impact from cord cutting for at least the next five years or so — an estimate that at least some analysts think is absurdly optimistic.
-- We estimate that steady
earnings and restrained capital expenditures should contribute to annual run - rate free cash flow
of at least C$ 400 million,
much of which will be allocated to debt reduction in the next 12 - 18 months.
«Despite the
much higher costs
of attendance,
earnings effects are smaller in the for - profit sector relative to the effects for comparable students in public community colleges — a result that holds for all but one
of the top 10 fields
of study,» according to the study abstract.
This makes three weeks
of regular warnings from Goldman and other banks that stocks have soared on a wing and prayer, with investors hoping for, and pricing in, something that may be forthcoming only belatedly, if at all, and only in
much watered down form, and perhaps without
much effect on corporate
earnings after all, especially since the US corporate tax code, as it is, already provides companies countless ways to shelter their income.
The stocks that hedge funds have largely ignored tend to be
much larger than the hotels, have less debt, grow
earnings more slowly but consistently, and pay bigger dividends (an average yield
of nearly 3 % for the S&P 500 constituents, compared with 2 % for the index overall).
Twitter also managed to report
earnings (excluding certain expenses) that were
much better than expected, making 11 cents a share instead
of the one cent most analysts projected.
Some investors and analysts believe, based on the revenue growth and
earnings power
of that division, that if AWS was a standalone business it would be worth as
much as $ 30 billion.
But frankly if you're a longer - term investor than three months, June is pretty
much the bottom
of their
earnings for the next 12 months.»