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People I've talked to who have looked at the books — to the extent you can — of the state - owned enterprises and estimated what would be their profit margin
if they had to pay market
rates for their inputs is that a lot of them would go bankrupt or they would be far less profitable,» Dobson says.
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If you have a one - star
rating,
people won't go near it,» said Kimzey, who represented himself in court and did not have a lawyer.
The summer started with a reasonable (
if clumsy) attempt by the government to stop incorporated individuals from taking advantage of the lower small - business tax
rate, and ended with
people such as Arlene Dickinson, the investor and Dragon's Den star, talking about an assault on entrepreneurship.
If numerous
people complain about your response
rate, for example, that should be a sign that you need to fix a problem.
If rates rise across the board by one percentage point, it would amount to about $ 91 billion a year in extra income and thus extra spending money for these
people and businesses.
But
if you invest with the idea that
rates will never rise again, or at least not for decades, then a lot of the tried - and - true investing rules that
people have been following suddenly change.
While investors will have to find stocks with higher yields, pay more for them and take on more risk in bonds, the biggest change in a permanently low -
rate world is that
people will need to set aside more of every paycheque
if they want to keep the same goal for retirement income.
If anything has gotten easier for Barkan despite the physical and emotional challenges that comes with his illness, it's that the issues he is now advocating for are much simpler to explain to
people than US interest
rate policy, which has been his focus at the Center for Popular Democracy.
If they were to build out their ad networks further — and if they could get people watching their content services, which will be zero - rated — ISPs ostensibly would have the most powerful tools for advertiser
If they were to build out their ad networks further — and
if they could get people watching their content services, which will be zero - rated — ISPs ostensibly would have the most powerful tools for advertiser
if they could get
people watching their content services, which will be zero -
rated — ISPs ostensibly would have the most powerful tools for advertisers.
If the bank paid a rent of about 70 pounds a square foot — the going
rate for new offices in the City of London district — the building would be worth about 1.5 billion pounds assuming a yield of 4 percent, the
people said.
If you are going to put a video on your website, then put it on the top half of your site so
people can see it quickly as it increases conversion
rates.
Because
if interest
rates go to 3 percent,
people are going to sell them again.»
«When you have thousands of
people coming to your site every day,
if making one little change like putting a security logo on your checkout page makes a 1 percent difference in conversion
rate a day that can make a huge impact on your bottom line over time.»
At the Federal Reserve's target
rate of 2 percent, inflation could erode more than $ 73,000 of a retiree's purchasing power over 20 years
if that
person were receiving the monthly average Social Security retirement payment of $ 1,341.
By contrast,
if a typical Facebook post reaches a user, from our experience, it can generate clickthrough
rates any where from 0.3 to 3 percent.So an email from Panera could conceivably reach more than 2.5 million
people and get more than 400,000 clicks, while a post on Facebook for Panera will only reach 300,000 and might only get a few thousand clicks.
If you adjust the projections to account for the rising employment
rate of
people like Levitt, the drop - off in retirees» spending as they age, and the value of fourth - pillar assets, Canadians may well be over-saving for retirement, Vettese adds.
If people want to make sure they only get «happy»
ratings, they might only reply to soft emails they see in the inbox — ones that they know will be super easy to handle.
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If we're only focused on profits, or
ratings, or polls,» Obama said, «then we're contributing to the cynicism that so many
people feel right now.»
Knowing that
if a compromise isn't reached between Speaker Boehner and President Obama, the result is a likely recession, should small - business groups back Boehner's insistence that the Bush tax cuts be preserved for everyone or should they acquiesce to the President's call for higher tax
rates on
people earning more than $ 200,000 a year?
There are always, however, worries that
if negative
rates spread to households
people will literally stuff cash under their mattresses instead of storing it with banks, drying up the pool of cash available for banks to lend.
But even
if this were true,
people who currently use these deductions would be losers relative to those who wouldn't use the deductions and would still get the
rate cuts.
If aboriginal
people in this region are ever to progress at the
rate expected by politicians and others it is essential that they have the ability to be both economocally and culturally «independent» of those who claim to know best how to address the issues but really have no prolonged on the ground experience.
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If we could simply bring the participation
rate of prime - age women in the rest of Canada up to the level that they have in Quebec, that would add almost 300,000
people to our country's workforce.»
Even
if the TV shows and movies it licenses or produces don't get huge
ratings,
if they help convince more
people to sign up for a Prime subscription, then Amazon wins.
These firms allow consumers quick, easy access to credit, but in return offer extremely high interest
rates, which
if not managed properly can cause big problems for the
people taking the loans.
But as Neil Dutta, Chief Economist with Renaissance Macro Research points out,
if you look at the actual flow data showing the number of
people each month entering and exiting the labor force, the
rate at which workers are entering the labor force is actually lower today than at any point over the last two years.
«The price of tilapia doesn't care
if you're getting married in January, or on a Thursday, and
people who get hourly wages get paid the same
rate regardless of what time of the year or day of the week it is.»
Well,
if we were gonna normalize interest
rates, that relationship had to get restored to normal somewhere, at some point, when
people were confident that we didn't need the very low interest
rates and so forth.
WALLACE: But, sir, independent experts, including your own Treasury Department, say that shareholders,
people who own stock get — they are 75 percent to 85 percent of the burden from higher corporate tax
rates and that
if those corporate tax
rates are lowered, that they will get 75 percent to 85 percent of the benefit, not the workers.
At those
rates, it would likely make more sense for a
person looking for a typical two bedroom home to buy
if she planned on staying just two years.
No bank is going to give a line of credit to someone unknown to them, especially
if that
person doesn't have a credit
rating established.
If the depth and length of the downturn is such that resources —
people, machines, «animal spirits» — deteriorate more than they would have otherwise, that can lower the potential growth
rate.
If we see rising wages for working and middle class folk, it could push more
people up the income distribution which means higher savings
rates.
If we look just at passenger cars, the
rate is closer to 17 per 1,000
people.
Low interest
rates and additional money can be stimulative — but only
if people start spending and putting the money into circulation.
On the flip side,
if prolonged low interest
rates encourage
people to take on more debt, financial stability concerns grow.
«
If you add all the
people who are no longer counted — a lot of 50 - year - old
people who remained unemployed longer than a year — we're probably at an unemployment
rate of around 20 or 22 %.»
If you are like most
people, you will be in a lower tax bracket at the time of retirement, so the funds you withdraw will be taxed at this lower
rate as opposed to the tax
rate you are currently earning at your job in your 20's or 30's.
People are acting as
if there has never been a period of rising interest
rates.
If mortgage
rates go up to 5 %,
people are going to notice.
However,
if and when interest
rates rise, carrying charges on most
peoples» debts will jump sharply, especially for real estate.
If rates are low,
people are encouraged to borrow and spend.
It seems to me
if the Fed continues to give its first priority to price stability, manifested in decisions to raise
rates under questionable decision rules that elevate inflation - fighting over full employment, it will be pursuing policy objectives at odds with the wishes of the American
people.
Consequently, interest
rates are artificially low and will now create a problem
if people want to move out of stocks.
People are saying the markets are expensive right now but
if interest
rates stay low for the foreseeable future (10 - 15 years) there's still a reasonable expected return.
Carney, who became governor on July 1, issued forward guidance on interest
rates during his previous job as head of the Bank of Canada — the idea being that
people would be more likely to borrow
if they knew
rates were going to remain low.
Back when banks lent
people money to buy homes and then sat around waiting for interest payments, no one thought to explore how quickly homeowners would refinance their mortgages
if interest
rates fell.
For example, most
people would never purchase a new car with a 30 - year auto loan — even
if that loan included a low interest
rate.