Sentences with phrase «of surplus money»

This year, however, with the help of surplus money from the 2015 budget, the county pursued foreclosures against about 1,000 county property owners, Maciejewski said.
EJ McMahon, with the fiscally conservative Empire Center, also said cutting tolls is not a good use of the surplus money.
The National Electoral Commission (NEC) of Tanzania handed President John Magufuli a cheque of surplus money from its budget of the elections of November 2015, worth over 5 million dollars.
Yeah, we know not everyone has this kind of surplus money.

Not exact matches

«It helped a lot to have that money,» says Smoky Lake, Alta., farmer Angela Semeniuk, who used some of her surplus to buy another 160 acres of land.
In addition to the Canada Pension Plan Account, there was a Canada Pension Plan Investment Fund that would take the surplus that accumulated over and above administration costs and the amount of money required to pay immediate benefits (i.e. three months» worth) and invest it in provincial and federal securities.
The Department of Finance would oversee surplus monies, which were loaned to the provinces at a favourable rate of interest.
In fact, if investors are worried at all about the U.S. fiscal deficit, then if anything a cut in the deficit will cause even more money to enter the United States, and if the U.S. capital account surplus rises, then so must the U.S. trade deficit, which is the opposite of what Shultz and Feldstein claim.
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also ran trade deficits and capital account surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent decisions about where to park their money, roughly 90 percent of the international business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
The economy has performed well, the job market has been strong with very low unemployment numbers and the province has consistently had surplus money left over at the end of each year.
Even though American businesses are sated with cheap capital, and sit on hoards of unused cash, money is still pouring into the U.S. and forcing its capital account into surplus.
The Conservative proposals take up a large part of the surplus but puts money in taxpayer's pockets, some more than others.
The total money that ants receive from their trade (current account) surplus is perfectly balanced by the capital account deficit, which is simply the amount of savings they send abroad.
This is what I wrote about in the Financial Times yesterday: the U.S. refusal to cooperate with other countries, above all its double standard insisting that other countries must turn their foreign - exchange surpluses over to the U.S. Treasury to promote U.S. financial markets at their expense — and the demand that any country running a trade surplus with America spend the money on U.S. arms — is so abhorrent that other countries are proceeding to create an alternative global financial system of settling trade and balance - of - payments transactions without the United States.
No budget surplus has ever helped an economy grow, because a budget surplus sucks money out of the economy.
Behind Germany and ahead of some of the oil producers, it runs the largest current account surplus in the world, which means that it is exporting its excess savings in a world that has nowhere to put the money, and so the world must respond either with speculative asset bubbles, unproductive investment, debt - fueled consumption binges or unemployment.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Minister of Finance Joe Oliver successfully used up most of the projected budget surpluses with their announcements in the April budget to «put money back in the pockets of Canadians».
It can only sustain this if an amount of money equivalent to the surplus flows out in the form of overseas investment.
Prices aren't driven up or down by «money flow» or a surplus of buying over selling.
Those surveyed indicated strongly that they favoured investing the surplus in areas of high priority, instead of putting the money away in the province's Heritage Fund, or providing refunds for every Albertan through tax rebates.
While a raise, generous birthday gift, or lucky lottery winnings may trigger a shopping spree for most of us, Mr. Money Mustache's instinct is to invest surplus money, which in part eliminates any spending temptation that may aMoney Mustache's instinct is to invest surplus money, which in part eliminates any spending temptation that may amoney, which in part eliminates any spending temptation that may arise.
So if I run into a surplus sometime, I don't think of something to buy with it, I think, «OK, I better get rid of this money and put it to work again.»
The reality is a bank has a surplus of cheap money and lots of potential investments, there is an excess demand for their services and therefore they can pick the most secure and risk - free investments.
So these are all things plaguing Europe and look if the German citizens acquiesce and say: OK we agree to a transfer union, we will run in a massive trade surplus of the current account surpluses and we're willing to transfer money to Italy to help them.
It loads down economies with debt — and when debt service exceeds the surplus out of which to pay it, the central bank tries to «inflate its way out of debt» by creating enough new credit («money») to make real estate, stocks and bonds worth more — enough for debtors to borrow the interest due.
Treasury surpluses necessitate open market bond purchases «Under the terms of the law establishing the independent treasury,» Kinley describes, «the Government was expected to keep its own money and have no connection with the banking institutions of the country.»
eCoinomic.net Co-Founder and CTO Maksim Akulshin was one of the keynote speakers at the event with the topic of cryptocurrency being the obvious solution to the surplus of the world's money supply.
Maksim Akulshin, eCoinomic.net Architect and Co-Founder presented the project at the event and as a featured speaker discussed cryptocurrency being the obvious solution to the surplus of the world's money supply.
Specifically, when people receive a surplus of unexpected income, they spend that money on immediate gratification.
And, as affluent volunteers and congregations back home get excited about seeing that their surplus wealth can make a difference, the new pattern of giving may yield more money.
Food companies have long donated money and surplus food to fight hunger in Africa, but some of the biggest firms are now plowing people and money into a new strategy aimed at helping the continent feed itself.
We haven't got the money to do so because of the surplus
We are about to get millions more with the BT deals and we already have a surplus of cash that we DID NT spend last summer, so where is all this money going to??
So it's time to save paying wages for the substandard players, ear a decent amount of money for the new buying by selling the surplus and strengthen the team with new players.
With the Serie A runners - up having already confirmed the departure of winger Mohamed Salah to Liverpool, Roma have money to spend, with the club eager to get a deal done for Martial who they see as being surplus to requirements at United, as reported by the Mirror.
When you commit that sort of term and money to a player in the modern NHL, it's because you expect surplus value immediately by taking on what's likely to be an albatross down the road.
So what a football club should do is in a year where it has made good money it should declare that a certain proportion of its surplus will be returned to the season ticket holders in proportion to the price they have paid for their tickets, those paying more getting a little bit more.
When you add this money to the parachute payments and whatever remains of the surplus and profits recorded during the three consecutive seasons of Premier League football, Wolves must surely be the cash richest club outside the top flight?
After earning a surplus of $ 131million in the transfer market this season Dortmund have money to spend.
He proposed using just over $ 27,000 of grant money this spring for the project along with $ 42,000 in surplus from the previous grant allocation.
It's also a place where people like David Laws get filthy rich by playing risky games with the money that is not produced by them but by workers in the form of surplus products.
Even more perversely, the money being earmarked toward rehabilitation and diversion programs has started to spawn less than effective private entities to take that money (much in the same way the huge infusion of money into higher education caused questionable institutions to pop into existence to consume that surplus).
One area that New Yorkers would like to see some additional dollars, moreso coming from the $ 5 billion surplus than anyplace else, is in terms of both local and state infrastructure: 27 percent say use some of that money for local infrastructure, bridges, roads, and an additional 15 percent say let's increase the quality of state roads.»
Conversely, Washington claims the vast trade surpluses enjoyed by those economies force America's hand into the controversial process of printing money.
But as E.J. McMahon of the Empire Center points out, the fight over the surplus versus deficit isn't an abstraction, considering Cuomo wants to do real things with the extra money:
I think that what that amounts to is that they're building a good foundation with the budget in dealing with the so - called» 5 - billion dollar surplus,» more better said $ 5 billion of taxpayer's money
State Assemblywoman Nily Rozic (D - Fresh Meadows) has become a staunch supporter of increased transit options for northeast Queens commuters since her swearing in to office at the beginning of the year and said the surplus money could make a big difference in her district.
State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli says the $ 5 billion - plus pot of money due to settlements with banks and other financial institutions over alleged wrongdoing in the Wall Street crash should not be looked at as a budget surplus.
The UK is now running a surplus of # 3.8 bn in its current budget - the money borrowed to fund day - to - day spending rather than long - term investment - according to the Office for National Statistics figures.
Connecticut comptroller Kevin Lembo is projecting the state's surplus has increased for the current fiscal year, and he's calling on the legislature to make a change in state law to allow more of that money to be saved for harder times.
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