No one seems interested in
paying money for him so he and his agent are content not to highlight this by keeping quiet, but at the same time not signing anything with us.
I know it is an article but still, the quality is supposed to be good if not excellent as long as applying for help, which is to be professional and to
pay money for this so - called writing.
Not exact matches
As BuzzFeed points out, rather than spend marketing
money on a traditional online ad campaign — which would involve
paying someone to create an ad and then
paying to place it on Facebook, or another social website, or even with the publishers who
so desperately need the ad dollars — businesses are sending more of that
money to Facebook to promote content created
for free by publishers.
(Set aside
for now the apparent hypocrisy implied by the fact that Hobby Lobby apparently invests some of its 401 (k) employee retirement plan's
money in the pharmaceutical companies that produce the very contraceptives that Hobby Lobby is
so hell - bent on avoiding
paying for.)
You'll likely get
paid by the pound but it's some
money,
so if you're in need, then why not — especially if you have no use
for those clothes anymore.
Not
paying for the stock didn't solve the problem, since her sales were crucial to her making
money so she could
pay her now growing expenses.
And
so, overall, only a tiny sliver of the
money paid for such a vacation goes to the shareholders of the airline and of the company that owns the resort.
It conceded that the company's losses from the years 1991 and 1992 totaled $ 3.4 million, that its debt was
so severe that 30 % of its catalog orders still stood unfilled, and that, though it had recently decided to make a line of branded products, it had no
money for shelf space and no intention of
paying for it.
Someone might tell themselves that they already
pay for their car,
so any
money they make is pure profit.
Similar to picking up the CSA vegetables, but I haven't already
paid for these,
so I have to shell out
money, which detracts slightly.
So happy, they may even be willing to take a
pay cut to work
for a dog - friendly company: a survey conducted by Modern Dog magazine revealed that 65 % of readers would take a job
for less
money if it meant they could bring their dog to work.
Sales dollars are used to
pay for expenses,
so there is a clear financial impact of not having as much sales
money available to
pay for expenses; however, the very dangerous part of sales stagnation or decline is that it usually indicates a lack of customer acceptance, which is key to any business.
I've been
paid directly
for only two of the more than 300 articles I've written, and I would have done those
for free (but they waived
money in my face,
so I took it).
It's not much in the grand scheme of things, but that summer we were raising
money and had to
pay for travel
so it made an impact,» Schiff says.
«Starling Bank was founded to empower consumers to take control of their
money and better manage it on the move,
so Fitbit
Pay is a perfect partner
for us,» Starling CEO Anne Boden said in an announcement Tuesday.
In India,
for instance, a company might have to
pay 7 % interest on the
money it borrows,
so its returns need to be high.
So,
for you to qualify in this category, you'll need to show that either the company can make enough
money to
pay back the investors in two to three years or will be ripe to sell in that same period.
By getting me to
pay up front
for shipping (and understanding that it would lose
money to do
so) Amazon has me hooked to buy more each year.
Gaining control of Motorola's patents was the main reason Google was willing to
pay so much
for a smartphone maker that was already losing
money and market share.
It's just further proof that many investors don't mind losing a steady trickle of
money paying for hedges,
so long as they're protected to the downside, should anything shock the market.
«People
pay for their rides,
so they're not sharing anything except their
money.»
If you don't try to negotiate
for a higher salary, you could be leaving
money on the table —
so during your next interview (or annual review), try some of these tricks to increase your perceived value as well as your take - home
pay:
It was my biggest sale still to date, not in dollar volume but because it was
so much fun and I got
paid so much
money — $ 16,000 — which was a lot of
money for me.
BH:
So, cryptocurrencies are a kind of money, so long as people ascribe value to them and use them to pay for thing
So, cryptocurrencies are a kind of
money,
so long as people ascribe value to them and use them to pay for thing
so long as people ascribe value to them and use them to
pay for things.
Goodbye and good riddance to that outdated, monstrosity of a tax code that took too much of your
money, sent our American jobs overseas, and kept our economy
so slow many workers didn't see a
pay raise
for a decade or more.»
Currently, they
pay less than developed countries
for drugs,
so companies don't make as much
money there.
That means having a budget
so you can stay out of debt (or
pay off existing debt), as well as an idea of how your
money will work
for you.
«Consumers value what you're providing and are willing to
pay a premium
for it,» he says, «
so by not increasing your price, you're simply leaving
money on the table.»
«They're really looking to get some significant
money in the competitions
so they can
pay for developers and prototypes.»
As
for the problem of redemptions, there were, as had been feared, a large number of mutual - fund shareholders who demanded millions of dollars of their
money in cash when the market crashed, but apparently the mutual funds had
so much cash on hand that in most cases they could
pay off their shareholders without selling substantial amounts of stock.
Some of the
money is coming back from digital spending, and some of it is being moved from TV's
so - called «scatter» market, when advertisers
pay for commercials much closer to their air date.
So your argument is that because interest rates have been kept artificially low (effectively ripping everyone off with a manipulated
money supply that's becoming more worthless by the day) that
paying 6 %
for a mortgage (which at one point was low) is getting ripped off?
One more thing to think about: The
money belongs to your child,
so at age 18 or 21, he or she can use it to
pay for college like you imagined... or
for something else entirely.
Lines of credit are also great
for overdraft protection — just be sure to
pay off the balance as soon as you can
so you don't waste
money in interest!
So why are all political parties afraid of borrowing
money at historically low interest rates to
pay for needed infrastructure spending that might actually
pay for itself through higher productivity and higher income, without any cost to the taxpayer?
«It's in all of our best interest to have these tax cuts
for corporations
so that they will have more
money to invest in their business and
pay their workers,» Rep. Mike Conaway (R - TX) told Vox before the House tax bill was released.
If the expense crops up during a busy time
for Uber, you can
pay off the expense relatively quickly; if it's a slow period, you might be at it a while; but you need the
money ASAP,
so you don't have the luxury of waiting
for the opportune moment.
So where does the government get the
money to
pay for the repairs to the bridge.
So why are all political parties afraid of borrowing
money at historically low interest rates to
pay for needed infrastructure spending that could
pay for itself through higher productivity and earned income, without any cost to the taxpayer?
So remember that you're still borrowing this
money, and are responsible
for paying your balance back.
For example, you might choose to
pay off your student loans that have the highest interest rates first
so that you can
pay less
money over time.
Simply put away
money (as though you were
paying for school), and when it's time to
pay off the loan, you can do
so at once thus avoiding any interest.
In other words, people have to
pay either
so much debt or they have to have forced saving, like pension fund saving, that the economy is shrunk
for financial reasons,
for putting more and more of its
money out of the real economy of goods and services into the financial sector.
They make an immediate bit of
money, but they have only borrowed the stocks,
so they need to 1) replace the stock at some point in the future and 2)
pay dividends out of their own pockets
for the length of borrowing the stock.
So they could be stuck
paying out dividends from their own pocket
for a long stretch of time before they make
money — and again, that's if they make
money.
To get residency realistically I got to earn 300 dollars in taxable income a week
for a year, and in the meantime am allowed to go to school part time given the fact that I can
pay for school with the
money I have earned within the period I began to establish residency,
so no outside cash because my bank accounts will be audited at the end of the year.
As
for donations of
monies to charities, why wouldn't a person just set up a trust fund that
paid the charity
for the next 100 years or
so?
I know there are cards that
pay 2 % on groceries and 3 % on gas or whatever, but being a widow, I don't spend a lot of
money on either one of those categories,
so my Capital One Cash Rewards card is the best one
for me.
You still need to
pay back the same amount of
money, but a student loan payoff refi allows you to do
so in a way that may be more manageable
for you.
So if you borrow
money to buy a house or a car, if you take out a student loan to
pay for college, or if you borrow in a personal loan, you don't count that as income.