Not exact matches
Many
of those white - collar service jobs
pay more
than factory work, as they are occupied by
people with higher educations, according to the Conference Board.
Tesla's future as a mass - market carmaker hinges on efficient, automated production
of the Model 3, which more
than 400,000
people have already reserved,
paying $ 1,000 refundable fees to do so.
Advertisers
pay based on the number
of viewers or listeners for a show, and Stern learned early on that the
people who hated him actually listened to his show more
than his fans.
Barclays CEO Jes Staley will likely not
pay more
than $ 2 million in total fines to UK regulators for his attempt to discover the identity
of a whistleblower, according to
people familiar with the situation.
Serge Pepin, the head
of BMO Investments, says
people should consider corporate or high - yield bonds — also known as junk bonds — which
pay higher yields
than federal issues.
The second conclusion is this: my guess is that, outside the sales field (which attracts
people who are motivated by incentive
pay), the percentage
of people who find bonuses an incentive to change their day - to - day behavior is less
than 10 %.
That's more
than a lot
of people pay in rent for commercial property; $ 55,000 a year is a really good manager to run a shop in Iowa, or a new product line.
«For
people who have the risk tolerance, investing that money rather
than paying off the mortgage is fine, but think about what would happen if the investments don't pan out and you still have to
pay your mortgage,» says Craig Brimhall, vice president
of Wealth Strategies at Ameriprise Financial.
More
than 50 million
people are expected to watch in the U.S. alone (with groups
of people likely watching on most
pay - per - view TVs) and millions more could see the match across the world.
He added that
people are also sick
of seeing «billionaires not
paying any federal income taxes,» something Trump may have been able to do for more
than a decade.
Pierlot wrote a paper for the CD Howe Institute in 2011 showing that a
person with a salary
of $ 75,000 at the end
of a 35 - year career would accumulate more
than $ 1.4 million in savings through a defined - benefit plan (wherein the pensioner is
paid a set income based on past earnings and years
of service, mostly confined to the public sector these days) compared to $ 674,711 for someone with no pension but a maxed - out Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
While meal kits represent less
than 1 %
of total food and beverage retail sales in the U.S., the nation's largest food manufacturers are
paying attention to how this new subcategory can change how
people buy their food.
Rather
than some other online services, which still require
people to have a cable or satellite subscription to order a
pay - per - view event, Amazon will offer the option to anyone willing to spend $ 64.99 for one night's series
of fights.
Smith started Vice as a print magazine with Suroosh Alvi and Gavin McInnes in Montreal more
than two decades ago; with Smith at the helm as CEO, it's now a multi-platform content mill with a reported audience
of between 250 million and 300 million
people a month, many
of them members
of Generation Y. Smith made his money by convincing an older generation that Vice knows millennials better
than they could ever hope to, and that pitch has worked: Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox
paid US$ 70 million for a 5 % stake
of Vice in 2013, and Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business) inked a $ 100 million partnership.
Another hypothesis has been that the stores serve as a slick on - ramp to sign
people up for Prime memberships, since Prime is the center
of the Amazon business flywheel, and members
pay lower prices for books in these stores
than non-Prime members do.
That's more
of a challenge for faculties
than students, because for MBAs to stay relevant and for
people to continue to want to
pay for it, faculties will have to make these degrees transferable and global.
Since board members can essentially work for free (or sometimes, in a sense,
pay for the privilege) you're looking for an entirely different type
of person than when you hire for an in - house position.
As the head
of a company that seeks to encourage
people pay more attention to automated telemarketing calls, Kelly knows she's got no more
than two or three seconds to «earn the moment.»
The average residential property tax bill is about $ 5,500 annually, less
than half
of what Westchester residents
pay (
people in Fairfax still complain about property taxes being too high).
A recent study published in the Journal
of Consumer Research found that
people who were asked to think about the past were willing to
pay more for products
than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
Another study found that viewers
of Colbert Report knew more about campaign finance and super PACS
than cable news viewers — perhaps because comedy gets
people to
pay attention to unpleasant but valuable information.
And the ideal road toll should properly reflect the amount
of road being used — in the same manner that
people who eat a lot
of bananas
pay more
than those who don't.
Rather
than focusing on pledges, businesses should make sure that managers comply with their fiduciary and ethical responsibility to maximize the wealth
of the
people who
pay their salaries — i.e., the shareholders.
Some
people are fearful because
of something called the spotlight effect, thinking that others are
paying more attention to them
than they truly are, according to Psychology Today.
TORONTO — Ontario will import enough electricity from Quebec to power a city
of more
than 200,000
people under a seven - year agreement signed Friday, but the provinces won't say how much Ontario is
paying Hydro Quebec.
If the
people you're interviewing want higher salaries
than you can
pay, consider the type
of part - time or outsourced arrangement that Yoyodyne used.
While we may be on the cusp
of change, most large company compensation committee members don't have more
than a surface understanding
of how their decisions to squeeze worker
pay affect the economy, their businesses, and the lives
of the
people who work at the companies they represent.
He wasn't sure what the right answer to that question was, but suggested that shifting more
of the burden to other countries would be a start; rather
than Americans
paying too much, perhaps
people in other Western countries are
paying too little.
The most straightforward way to do the deal and what most
people do is to issue the first investor 4 times more shares
than the ultimate equity investor to adjust for the 4x discount in price (ie if I give you 4x the shares it's the same as though you
paid 25 %
of the price for the shares).
Also, if a majority
of the Board is comprised
of persons other
than (i)
persons for whose election proxies were solicited by the Board; or (ii)
persons who were appointed by the Board to fill vacancies caused by death or resignation or to fill newly - created directorships («Board Change»), unless the Committee or Board determines otherwise prior to such Board Change, then participants immediately prior to the Board Change who cease to be employees or non-employee directors within six months after such Board Change for any reason other
than death or permanent disability generally have their (i) options and stock appreciation rights become immediately exercisable and to the extent not canceled or cashed out, generally have at least six months to exercise such awards; (ii) restrictions with respect to restricted stock and RSRs lapse and generally shares are delivered; and (iii) performance shares and performance units
pay out pro rata based on performance through the end
of the last calendar quarter before the time the participant ceased to be an employee.
People get
paid huge amounts
of money to figure it out, and they still get it wrong more often
than not.
The one major point in favor
of your argument that you didn't highlight is that most
people using a Roth IRA assume that they'll make more money in the future
than they do today, thus realizing a lower tax rate by
paying taxes now
than they would have in the future (even assuming tax rates stay constant).
«If those with seriously illnesses are going to be subsidized, and there is widespread agreement in Congress that they are going to be subsidized, I think [it's] far better for that to happen from direct tax revenue rather
than forcing a bunch
of other
people to
pay much higher premiums,» Cruz told me last week.
After surveying 400 college and high school students and 400 parents, more
than half
of the
people were in favor
of using an ISA over a private student loan to
pay for their degrees.
Bank
of America has discussed
paying about $ 12 billion, including more
than $ 5 billion to help struggling homeowners, to resolve a range
of federal and state probes, primarily into whether the company and its units defrauded mortgage bond investors in the run - up to the financial crisis,
people familiar with the matter said.
The rule, which was issued on Thursday and which the Labor Department estimates will directly affect more
than 1.1 million
people once fully in effect, enables workers to accrue up to seven days
of paid sick leave a year.
Because
of breakage (some
people will not claim the fee in time) the actual amount
paid to acquire a customer can be less
than this referral fee.
Because
of the limitations
of Internal Revenue Code Section 162 (m), we generally receive a federal income tax deduction for compensation
paid to our chief executive officer and to certain other highly compensated officers only if the compensation is less
than $ 1,000,000 per
person during any fiscal year or is «performance - based» under Code Section 162 (m).
Perhaps that shouldn't be surprising, since Facebook says you
pay for a «view» when a video is displayed in a user's news feed for 3 seconds or more, even if the
person doesn't actually click on the video to watch with the sound turned on, while YouTube says you
pay for a «view» when a viewer watches 30 seconds
of your video — or the duration if it's shorter
than 30 seconds — or engages with your video, whichever comes first.
Based on the limitations imposed by Code Section 162 (m), we generally may receive a federal income tax deduction for compensation
paid to our Chief Executive Officer and to certain
of our other highly compensated officers only if the compensation is less
than $ 1,000,000 per
person during any year or is «performance - based» under Code Section 162 (m).
Detroit has more
than $ 18 billion in debt and unfunded liabilities and doesn't have the revenues to meet those obligations and provide an adequate level
of services to its
people, who
pay the highest taxes per capita in Michigan.
Costco, Munger's favorite company after Berkshire, is an example
of a company that realizes to get the right
people you must treat and
pay them better
than competitors.
Not that much higher because they're still secured by a home (the home as collateral), the interest rates
people typically
pay on them are lower
than those
of nearly any other sort
of borrowing.
This is when
people poured thousands
of dollars to start their companies, such as Laundromats, store fronts etc; But if you really look at this scenario, maybe about the 5 % who did make it past the first five years, 3
of them were struggling just to
pay rent and stay alive, 1 was doing a little bit better
than the others, and the other 1 was doing exceptional.
Many
people think
of SEO only in terms
of keywords, but website usability and conversion opportunities can also help ensure that the SEO traffic
pays off, rather
than be wasted if too many
people leave moments after they arrive at a website.
«The answer may be entirely innocent,» Mr. Denton said, musing on the question
of whether Mr. Harder was
paid by someone other
than Mr. Hogan, «but I think in order for
people to understand what's going on here, what the stakes are, I think it's important that it be out in public, or at least that he'd be asked the question in public.»
One
of the key ideas underlying a 401 (k) is that most
people drop into a lower tax bracket when they retire and stop earning a salary, so that when they pull money from their 401 (k) they're
paying less tax
than they would have
paid on that money while working.
It happened a lot faster
than people expected, and now a lot
of regulators are
paying close attention.
«Dividend cuts would take more from poor
people than rich
people because rich
people would
pay less taxes if their dividend was cut,» said Gunnar Knapp, a top economist on the region at the Institute
of Social and Economic Research at the University
of Alaska Anchorage.
My main goal right now is to get out
of debt, I often here many
people say that but when I ask them how much debt they have they respond with «I have about...» or «I don't know more
than I want» if they don't even know how much debt they have how can they know how much they need to
pay it off.