Sentences with phrase «pay a cent of»

High school students with good grades receive state money that in some cases pays every cent of their college costs.
Just imagine you're at the Rosewood London, a restored Edwardian mansion enjoying the finest linens and the classiest wait staff, at Disney World, wining and dining at world - renowned restaurants and rooftop lounges, or at the Ritz Carlton in Santiago, Chile, relaxing in premier spas and relishing the complimentary fitness trainers — all without paying a cent of your own money.
Once you've filed your taxes and paid every cent of what you owe, don't be tempted to stop thinking about taxes until next year.
I think credit cards are split into two groups — those who pay hefty interest amounts on their balances and those who solely use them for the rewards and never pay a cent of interest.
As long as they money is in your account, you don't have to pay a cent of taxes on any interest, dividends, or capital gains you earn.
I would rather pay every cent of the $ 90,000 in consumer debt that we once faced, than go through that, unless I had no other option to keep a roof over my daughter's head and food on our table.
If you pay your credit card in full every month, you never pay a cent of interest.
In fact, I have paid my cards off in full each month and never paid a cent of interest.
I have paid every credit card I have ever had in full each payday and have never paid a cent of interest from credit card debt.
Unlike your typical bank savings account, most TFSA accounts don't pay a cent of interest on deposits.
This is one of the longest intro offers you will see, giving you a lot of time to pay down your balance while not having to pay a cent of interest.
And, should they lose, he will force them to pay every cent of the foundation's legal bills.

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The final thing to say is that those «officials» should pay closer attention to what the Bank of Canada actually says, and less to the over-interpretation of those words by the currency traders who have driven the Canadian dollar to 80 U.S. cents in recent days, a 10 - percent increase since May.
Of that amount roughly 3 cents pays for the distribution network, another 1 cents for transmission, 2 cents for fuel and 4 cents for other generation expenses.
Figures also show that in 2009, 1.8 million Canadians worked in some type of temporary job, which accounted for 12.5 per cent of paid employment, with contract positions accounting for just over one - half of temporary jobs and professionals making up a large proportion of contract employees.
Corporations have reaped profits off the privatization of prisons and prison labor; some prisoners have gotten paid as little as 12 cents an hour, doing work for corporations, like Victoria's Secret and Walmart.
The business typically pays approximately 30 cents for each debit transaction whereas they pay approximately 30 cents plus 3 % of the order per credit transaction.
The government already spends about $ 12 - billion each year to pay interest on its debt, about 8 per cent of revenue.
Less than 1 per cent of businesses paid half of Australia's corporate tax take in the year to June 2016, according to ATO data, while the financial services and resources industries were the biggest contributors.
A household with a $ 360,000 mortgage and a gross income of $ 63,000, for example, would have to pay an extra $ 180 monthly, around 3.5 per cent of income.
But he points to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer released earlier this year showing that, since 2009, the debt service ratio — a measure of income spent to pay debt — has remained steady at around 14 per cent, not much higher than the long - term average.
MGM Resorts, for example, agreed to pay employees an extra 35 cents per hour in the first year of the contract, 50 cents more in the second year and an additional 55 cents in the third.
Undies boss tripled her pay, then sacked 1,850 workers In an act that could only be described as corporate bastardry, shameless executives at Bonds owner Pacific Brands awarded themselves pay rises of up to 170 per cent while they sacked nearly 2000 workers.
Only 21 per cent of employers offer a paid maternity benefit beyond that disability leave, according to a recent survey from the Society for Human Resource Management.
• According to the same report, 21 per cent of Canadians who purchased their home before 1990 still haven't paid it off after more than 27 years, while one per cent of Canadians who purchased homes between 2014 and 2016 have negative equity in their property.
• More than half (58 per cent) of Canadians pay their credit card balance in full each month, avoiding credit card debt and interest payments altogether.
The TPP is highly contentious, as it would foster greater trade with countries such as Malaysia and Vietnam, which can pay workers an hourly wage of less than 50 cents.
Vigilance pays: Dean says Couche - Tard manages to keep roughly 2.5 cents on every dollar of revenue, while others can average roughly a penny less.
Just as Torontonians were getting used to shelling out 5 cents for plastic bags, Mayor Rob Ford — possibly angered by having to carry so many nickels and unwilling to suffer the indignity of paying for a reusable shopping bag — put forth a motion to do away with the city's plastic - bag fee as of July 1.
He confirmed that the U.S. had been willing to drop its demand that 50 per cent of every car consist of American parts, in exchange for a new system that credits parts - makers when they pay more than $ 15 an hour.
Despite the passage of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, women still make 79 cents on the dollar on average (or less if you're a woman of color).
At the same time, Canadian Tire Corp. has a valuation of $ 11.5 billion and earns $ 10 a share — and pays a dividend yield of 2.14 per cent.
Even if you discount the impact of Canada's switch to the IFRS accounting standard, the company hasn't paid a cent in cash - taxes for three years.
Eighty - five per cent of its business comes from return clients, CEOs and boards who wouldn't continue to pay its fees if they weren't getting something out of the deal.
The bonus subsidies paid to employers of mature aged apprentices was cut by 11 per cent to 1,300.
That was down on budgeted revenue of $ 32.2 million and largely a consequence of an 8 per cent drop in levies paid from residential construction.
The fund had managed to reduce expenditure by cutting the number of payments made to subsidise apprenticeships; it paid out 5,199 subsidies to employers of apprentices, down 6 per cent.
Its profitability depends greatly on energy costs and, while Fundstrat's model uses a global average of 6 cents per kilowatt hour, Chinese miners apparently only have to pay 4 cents or less.
The author of this study, Joni Hersch, finds that after controlling for other factors that determine wages, women employed in jobs with an average probability of being sexual harassed are paid a compensating differential of 25 cents per hour relative to women employed in jobs with no risk of sexual harassment.
TC PipeLines LP said Wednesday it will pay a first - quarter distribution of 65 cents per unit, down from its earlier payouts of $ 1.
Men employed in jobs with an average probability of being sexual harassed are paid 50 cents per hour more than men employed in jobs with no risk of harassment.
Paying for all of the costs associated with a detached home in the Vancouver area requires 121 per cent of median household income; for a condo, it's 46 per cent of income, making it Canada's least affordable city, according to economists at the Royal Bank of Canada.
We rage against out - of - control CEO pay, demand stricter corporate governance, and yet we love the dominant leader who cuts through the noise, gives us something we didn't know we wanted and creates the most valuable company in the world in an industry — consumer electronics and entertainment — that commands just two or three per cent of household budgets and GDP.
Given the average professional service business runs on profit margins of around 10 percent, having clients not pay you for 100 days means you're eating up every cent of profit for a year worth of hard work to cover their bad behavior.
Roughly 30 per cent of that tax the CCPC paid up front on passive income is refunded when the dividends are distributed.
It has lodged a prospectus with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission for the issue of up to 17,867,600 fully - paid shares at an issue price of 25 cents together with a free attaching option, on the basis of one attaching option for every two shares to raise up to $ 4.466 million.
The tax is the first of its kind in Canada, requiring homeowners who do not live in or rent out their properties to pay a one per cent levy based on the assessed value of the home.
Microsoft Corp., which is in Redmond, Washington, is paying $ 196 for each share of LinkedIn Corp., a 50 per cent premium over the stock's closing price of $ 131.08 on Friday.
Finance Minister Carole James says only five per cent of businesses will be paying the full tax rate and those covering the existing health premiums for their employees will see savings as the fees are cut in half and then eliminated.
Another data point from AppFigures showed that 39 % of apps are paid, with the most popular price being 99 cents.
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