And that was
paid back out of the rest of the money.
and that was
paid back out of the rest of the money, and Michael earned a fee out of it.»
A short term loan is perfect for situations like those — the cash comes in quick, you can take care of what you need without disrupting your regular budget, and then the loan is
paid back out of the next couple of paychecks and it's done.
The result of this recalculation is that once you reach FRA, any withheld amounts are put back in the mix and slowly
paid back out to you with each monthly check.
To keep up the illusion that growth is making us richer we deferred costs by issuing financial assets almost without limit, conveniently forgetting that these so ‐ called assets are, for society as a whole, debts to be
paid back out of future real growth.
Supporters are gradually
paid back out of monthly fees charged to building owners (out of which Solar Mosaic takes a commission).
Then overnight the «reserve account»
pays back out, protecting the main account from having to pay (as much) out.
A lien means that the health insurer expects to be
paid back out of your eventual settlement, for the medical bills they paid on your behalf.
But the victim will
pay it back out of the settlement.
Hrycko had lent Miller $ 40,000 while her motor vehicle accident claim was ongoing on the condition
she pay him back out of the proceeds of her settlement.
Not exact matches
Furthermore, the CBO expects the Senate's health bill to substantially raise Americans»
out - of - pocket medical costs by slashing Obamacare's mandated benefits and rolling
back assistance to poorer and sicker people, as well as discouraging some low - income Americans from buying insurance in the first place (the BCRA would nix Obamacare's requirement that people carry coverage or
pay a fine).
«The more that we
pay out to artists, the more great music that they can create, which we can put
back out there.»
Great ideas never come to fruition unless they also include strategies to
pay back the investments required to make them happen, so figure
out the financial feasibility of your project right from the get - go.
-- Douglas Merrill, former CIO of Google and now CEO of ZestFinance, a big - data startup that uses more than 100,000 data points about an individual to figure
out if he or she will
pay back a loan.
While Square started
out by offering merchants cash advances through its Square Capital subsidiary starting in 2014, the company announced in March it planned to discontinue those, and was entering the online lending world, offering its customers loans which they
pay back as a percentage of sales.
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 also innovated in the field of promotional events, giving
out free samples of cigarettes to immigrants, hoping that they'd come
back as
paying customers later.
Figure
out how to make yours feel appreciated and
paid attention to when they interact with your brand, missed when they're gone, and welcomed
back when they return.
If you take a certain sum
out to
pay for inventory, equipment, payroll, or whatever it is you need cash for, then you'll just have to
pay interest on what you used... And once you
pay it off, those funds go
back into your credit limit.
One of the things we're most excited about is the future of food in this country, and how we could figure
out ways to develop a more robust food system that actually
pays back dividends locally.
It's fairly easy to
back out total volume of transactions run over Apple
Pay from Morgan Stanley's research note.
It's also flat -
out quicker than PayPal, so sit
back and laugh at those who
pay extra money because they still think they should use PayPal.
Meanwhile, there are a few activities
out there that are the temporal equivalent of that awesome 100X investment, activities that if you spend mere minutes on them early in the day, will
pay you
back with vastly more energy and productivity later on.
Still, Buffett is uncomfortable with keeping so much of Berkshire's cash parked on the sidelines, and acknowledges that the pressure is on to figure
out whether to spend it — likely on a major acquisition — or
pay it
back to shareholders.
Generally speaking, Fillet says, franchisees take
out loans to build
out their locations, and then often don't have adequate working capital once they open their doors, and thus can't
pay back the loans.
What's worse, investors who pulled «profits»
out of their Madoff accounts within the past six years may be forced by the bankruptcy court to give it
back — even though they may have used it to buy a house or
pay for their kids» college tuition.
Second, when you give
out positives — whether it is a pat on the
back or a raise in
pay — if you give them equally to all performers, then you end up punishing the best performers.
Another
paid attention to which patients seemed to have few visitors or none at all, and would make sure to double
back to spend some time with them... What these workers were doing, Wrzesniewski came to realize, was quietly creating the work that they wanted to do
out of the work that they had been assigned — work they found meaningful and worthwhile.
«Most of the dollars that come
out of the ground have to go right
back to
pay your creditors.»
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.
Getting loans gave us extra initiative to go
out and make money to
pay them
back.
«After
paying out the taxes, Apple would have $ 200bn of cash
back on - shore in the U.S. (which it could potentially use for buybacks, dividends, or M&A),» he wrote.
Yahoo owes a prize promoter $ 5.5 million for
backing out of a contract to
pay $ 1 billion for predicting every winner in the 2014 NCAA men's basketball tournament, and entering a similar contract with Quicken Loans and Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, a court decided on Monday.
Economic factors like consumer confidence, financial obligations, and delinquencies are all improving and the consumer may be more insulated than investors think from a
back - up in yields, given 75 % of their financial obligations are in the form of a mortgage, close to 90 % of all mortgages are 30 - year fixed, and the average mortgage is termed
out at the lowest rate ever... Taking these factors into account, we generally think it
pays to remain sanguine.»
The facts are not right here, energy is cheap that means the cost of manufacturing and transporting of goods is low, food and consumers staples already more affordable, so what if a few American oil companies going
out of business.the cost of producing oil in middle east is less than $ 10 / bl and we were
paying more than $ 140 / bl for it, with that huge profit margin the big oil companies and oil producing nations became richer and the rest of us left behind, with the oil price this low the oil giants don't want to reduce the price at pump even a penny, because they are so greedy.worst case scenario is some CEOs bonuses might drop from $ 20 million to $ 15 millions I am sure they will survive.in terms of the stock market it always bounces
back, after all it's just a casino like game.
Also, find
out who doesn't have to
pay a funding fee on a VA -
backed mortgage.
One part of the law requires stock exchanges to require public companies to adopt rules that allow the companies to take
back compensation
paid to executives if it turns
out that compensation was based on bad accounting.
A woman I work with borrowed against her 401k to buy a ski - in, ski -
out condo for around $ 150k during the recession, which she now rents
out on a daily basis for a crazy high return, as in her gross rents
paid for the entire purchase price after 2 years of ownership, and she's now
paid back her 401k loan.
And the financial sector's loans always took the form of productive credit, enabling businesses to
pay back the loans
out of future earnings while consumers
paid out of rising future incomes.
When a company has the ability to
pay out a portion of its earnings
back to shareholders, that's usually a good sign.
Rather than
paying these pensions
out of current income as it is earned or plowing their earnings
back into investment in their own business, companies take their income and «financialize» it by buying stocks and bonds for their pension funds.
This program requires that students
pay back the first 120 payments (which turns
out to be ten years) of their loan.
Michael knew when he laid
out the $ 135,000 he'd get it
back and the president was always going to make sure he got it
back — and enough money to
pay the taxes.»
The government is called on to bail them
out by issuing bonds, and to
pay the interest charges either by raising taxes or cutting
back spending programs.
However, you can register for, charge, and remit GST / HST even if your small business does qualify for Small Supplier status, and you might want to do this because if you don't, you can't get any of the GST / HST you
pay out on business purchases
back through Input Tax Credits.
There are tax credits for education, but eligibility varies depending upon whether you're currently in school and
paying tuition or whether you're
out of school and already
paying back student loans.
I came
out here to California to Stanford for my MBA, and after business school I went
back to management consulting briefly to
pay for my student loans.
Financially parasitized companies use corporate income to buy
back their stock to support its price — and hence, the value of stock options that financial managers give themselves — and borrow yet more money for stock buybacks or simply to
pay out as dividends.
If your new card offers a cash
back bonus, you can put that amount toward your purchase, effectively reducing how much you
pay out of pocket.
(See bankrate.com) However, I'm moving a lot
back out to
pay down various rental mortgages.