Sentences with phrase «net dollar benefit»

But it does imply that spending $ 1 less versus earning $ 1 more produces a larger net dollar benefit beyond today's current tax structure would take away.

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«When you consider the Canadian dollar, plus U.S. demand combination, plus the benefit of lower energy costs though the manufacturing production chain, you probably end up getting a net positive,» Kavcic said.
«Oh, absolutely,» Poloz exclaimed earlier at that same committee appearance when asked if a weaker dollar was a net benefit to Canada's economy.
The «gap» is a dollar figure that seeks to measure a province's aggregate net fiscal contribution or benefit vis - à - vis the rest of the federation.
In light of the benefit growth under current law — which greatly outpaces the growth in available revenue — it is far from clear that further net increases are a wise use of scarce dollars, particularly since broad - based expansions can be quite costly.
This type of restructuring would likely lead to reduced federal grant aid for some students, but it should be possible to accomplish in a way that results in a net benefit to the neediest students, most of whom do not attend the private colleges that receive more than their fair share of SEOG dollars.
In terms of dollars, a teacher who works in the classroom for a total of five year earns a lifetime net benefit worth about $ 6,800 in today's dollars, whereas a teacher with 35 years earn a benefit of over $ 680,000 — a hundred times what the early career teacher earns.
The school - age program yielded a return of about $ 4 per dollar invested (annual rate of return of 10 percent) and the combined preschool and school - age program (preschool to third grade) yielded returns of $ 8.24 per dollar invested (annual rate of return of 18 percent), based on average net benefits per child of $ 38,000 above and beyond less extensive intervention.
For high net worth estates, this benefit can literally save large estates millions of dollars.
Every dollar you spend at an eligible property will net you credit card rewards and loyalty points, not to mention a host of additional benefits.
My work has long taken the view that policies to slow global warming would have net economic benefits, in the trillion of dollars of present value -LSB-...] I have advocated a carbon tax for many years as the best way to attack the issue.
An in - depth analysis of the final rule by the EPA found that the combined climate and health benefits of the Clean Power Plan will far outweigh the costs and that it will deliver billions of dollars in net benefits each year, including $ 26 billion to $ 45 billion in 2030.
There would be a significant net outflow of dollars (wealth) from the State of Washington to the two out - of - state «wind farm» developers because the added costs of electric from the «wind farms» would far exceed any economic benefit accruing within the state.
A group out of MIT finds that if China enforces existing policy, reaching peak emissions no later than 2030, the result will be nearly 100,000 premature deaths avoided, several hundred billion dollars of economic savings, and a net benefit / cost ratio of four to one.
: «My work has long taken the view that policies to slow global warming would have net economic benefits, in the trillions of dollars of present value.
The difference between that cash value savings and the total death benefit amount is the pure insurance amount, which is also called the «net amount at risk» or «at - risk amount» and refers to the amount of risk, quantified in dollars and cents, that the insurer is taking for insuring (underwriting) your life.
Split dollar insurance: An arrangement between two people (often an employer and an employee) where life insurance is written on the life of one who also names the beneficiary of the net death benefits (death benefits less cash value), and the other is assigned the cash value (or equivalent amount of death benefits), with both sharing the premium payments (usually the noninsured paying a portion equal to the increase in cash value each year and the insured paying the balance of the annual premium).
Family income was assessed in New Zealand dollars, net after tax, and included all income from welfare benefits, paid employment, and other sources.
Dallas - based Spirit Realty Capital Inc. is another of the publicly - traded net lease REITs benefiting from the growth of dollar stores.
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