Sentences with phrase «pay for over the years»

I feel like all in all, the vehicle has paid for itself over the years.
«If she has a $ 5,000 balance and hasn't paid for over a year, they may agree to take 30 percent to 40 percent in a lump sum ($ 1,500 - $ 2,000) to close out the account,» says O'Brien.
Now, when you finally sell your cottage, the calculation of your cost base, for tax purposes, will be equal to your original purchase price, plus closing costs on acquisition and the capital expenses you've paid for over the years.
When a product will be paid for over years or decades, quoting the fee as an amount payable over an arbitrary fraction of that time frame, i.e. one year, is nonsensical.
Terminal illness, disease, and disability contribute to families losing the home they have worked so hard to pay for over the years.
So this begs the question, do you ride the ship until it sinks and you lose all the cash value and all of the life insurance you've paid for over the years or do you take what you have left and take decisive action to at least bolster up the most important part of your plan, the life insurance.
I have no comments — only that we have been sold out by Crea and all of the folks who represented us with regard to a system we have paid for over the years to include the staff at Crea who is supposed to look after us

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Rick Santorum, for instance, suggested raising workers» hourly pay just 50 cents over the next three years.
It is also likely to fall short of another Republican goal of paying for itself — analyses have found that it will add roughly $ 1 trillion to the deficit over 10 years.
Top Olympic sponsors can pay about $ 100 million over four years to the International Olympic Committee for exclusive marketing rights to the Games, and they keep a close watch for any guerilla marketing during the event by their rivals.
Starting in October, the 31 - year - old paid $ 70,000 for mentorship over the course of six months — an expense that he says was worth every penny.
One of the reasons the IMF has changed its tune on fiscal policy is because research it has done in the past year shows that borrowing to pay for infrastructure pays for itself over the longer term by generating faster economic growth.
Incentive pay will also increase for enlisted aircrew members — up to a maximum of $ 600 for those with over 14 years of service.
He said it's better to pay five game designers to sit around for a year and think about and discuss, over lattes, the game they are going to design than to ramp up 200 designers and have them create a bad game because you can't stand not shipping something.
It also means that over the next year, Apple will be paying more back in dividends than any other publicly traded company, beating out oil giant Exxon Mobil for the position, according to Howard Siliverblatt, veteran market watcher and senior index analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices.
He's seeking $ 18 billion to $ 20 billion over 10 years for border security, as part of a fiscal 2019 spending package, and part of that would pay for construction of new and replacement barriers.
Incentive pay, also called flight pay, will increase for all officers, with those who have over 12 years of service potentially seeing the biggest boost, up to a maximum of $ 1,000 a month.
They eventually struck a deal that has Virgin paying up to $ 21.5 million over 15 years for vehicles and technology to Mojave Aerospace.
As for the broader effects of the GOP tax law, Pfizer said that it would pay $ 15 billion in taxes over the next eight years in order to repatriate overseas cash as its effective tax rate falls from about 20 % to 17 %.
Sales for the first quarter were up 144 percent year over year, revenue is on track to top $ 1 billion this year and its paid active users has grown from 600,000 in 2012 to 9.5 million in the first quarter of 2015.
While social platforms have established themselves as incredibly powerful resources for building that sort of relationship with fans, followers, readers, and loyalists, we've seen over the past few years that many of those platforms become pay - to - play.
«The company's performance over the three - and five - year time periods has languished behind peers, and the board's response for this underwhelming performance was to give Ms. Rometty 1.5 million options on top of her regular pay,» wrote Mastagni.
If the 8,000 Canadians who received stock options as part of incomes over $ 250,000 paid taxes on this money at the same rate as the rest of their income — treating executive compensation the same way you treat the income of any other working stiff — it would have raised $ 337 million for federal coffers in 2009, a down year for options.
The union wants an average annual pay increase of 3.7 percent for 5,400 pilots in Germany over a five - year period from 2012.
At the Department of Homeland Security's estimate of the wall's construction at $ 21.6 billion, a solar - powered barrier would eventually pay for itself (if it continues to produce over $ 106 million per year of electricity), Grieser says.
Over the past few years, what used to be motivators for employees — pay, benefits, perks — have simply become satisfiers.
Commercial and industrial lending is increasing for larger companies, but according to the Thompson Reuters / Pay Net Small - Business Lending Index, the number of traditional bank loans to small businesses has fluctuated wildly over the past year.
And it's paying off: National's membership and revenue have increased steadily over the past four years, and the company has won widespread industry praise and top honors for customer experience.
Ten - year maturities are available for loans for equipment and working capital (though seven - year terms are more commonplace), and loans for real estate and major equipment purchases can be paid back over as long as 25 years.
Spotify also disclosed for the first time that it would pay Alphabet Inc's cloud computing unit, Google Cloud Platform, at least 365 million euros, or about $ 447 million, over the course of three years to host Spotify's streaming services.
Apple last week announced it now has 38 million paying subscribers for Apple Music, a little over half as many as Spotify's reported year - end 2017 total.
A new analysis done exclusively for Poets & Quants by PayScale, which collects salary data from individuals through online pay comparison tools, shows that the MBA — even from schools that lack global or national caché, delivers hefty seven - figure income over a 20 - year period.
The median price paid for a home in the Bay Area was $ 565,000 in February 2015, down 1.2 percent month over month and up 4.6 percent year over year, according to CoreLogic.
This has become even more apparent over the last year, as Facebook has decreased organic reach for pages to encourage businesses to spend more on advertising, because such a small percentage of your fans see organic updates — the ones you don't pay for.
Lynn says other safe havens which are showing signs of overheating include the London property market, up 35 percent over 3 years, and German bunds, which investors are currently willing to pay for the privilege of holding.
By using the pay - as - you - go model, companies could save dramatically — up to 50 percent over five years, Forrester predicts — by increasing efficiency, postponing additional purchases, reducing staffing costs, and improving how they monitor and account for computer usage.
Skeptics see a company whose earnings - per - share growth, which has averaged 30 % annually over the past five years, is bound to slow down, which makes it tough to justify paying 23 times estimated 2017 earnings for the stock.
More specifically, Axel Springer will pay $ 343 million for an 88 % equity stake in BI, with the remaining 12 % mostly consisting of existing Axel Springer shares (it invested earlier this year) and rolled - over shares held by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos (he invested in the same round).
Congress allocated almost $ 2 billion to help pay for the moves, and the FCC has laid out a schedule to «repack» the nearly 1,000 channels to new frequencies over the next three years.
«After determining what the average resident of that state would wind up paying for each over the course of the year,» GOBankingRates says, «the states were ranked based on their residents» estimated tax bills.»
He had only just learned something was awry when, as an investor in three of Concrete's buildings, he had received proxy forms asking him to sign over his stakes to a company called Strategic Group in return for unsecured debentures, a kind of IOU not backed by real collateral, promising to pay him 6 % a year.
To make sure you're still able to pay yourself first over the more expensive holiday season, it's important to prepare for these expenses throughout the year.
An undergrad who borrows $ 37,000 — and that's less than the national average for 2016 graduates — and has an interest rate of 4.45 percent will pay $ 8,908 in interest over 10 years, according to NerdWallet's student loan calculator.
While 2004 was an exceptional year for mortgage insurance, over the past 10 years CMHC has paid out at an average rate of 45 %, far lower than most other forms of insurance.
This comes just nine months after the Labor Department sued Google for not handing over 19 years of pay data on 21,000 Google employees for a routine audit into the company's pay methods, as part of that department's attempt to show whether Google's hiring discriminates on the basis of race, religion, gender, or other factors.
The company expects to earn 75 percent of its income from video by the end of next year and was paid over $ 3 million by Facebook to set the standard for live broadcasts.
Instead of sulking, instead of backing out, Eiffel shrewdly arranged to pay for the remaining $ 1.3 million himself — in exchange for a 20 - year lease and control over some of the pavilion near the tower.
The agreement is expected to save Ontario's electricity system about $ 70 million in costs over the seven years, but the two government's cited «commercial sensitivities» for refusing to say how much Ontario will pay for the electricity.
If it sold 1 million citizenships over the next three years at this price, it would be able to pay off all its debts, bail out its banks properly, allow politicians and tycoons to syphon off $ 100 billion for personal gain, and still have some cash left to buy some German tanks and frigates.
For one thing, Zappos pays salaries that are often below market rates - the average hourly worker makes just over $ 23,000 a year.
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