Investing is often described as the process of laying out money now in the expectation of
receiving more money in the future.
Their analysis showed that as a group, many charter schools already
receive more money per pupil than local schools when comparing state and local funding.
Once you hit that limit for a body system, you will
not receive any more money for any injury or illness that relates to that body system.
Your portfolio of dividend growth stocks will very likely continue to pay rising dividends, so you
actually receive more money every year.
Since 2004, the NHS budget has been distributed so that deprived areas and poverty - related health issues such as smoking and
obesity receive more money.
Some books never earn out, in which case the advance is never fully repaid and the author
never receives any more money than the initial advance.
The jumbo reverse mortgage provides better loan - to - value ratios, which means
borrowers receive more money as a percentage of their home value.
By having your attorney present evidence of how the other party was negligent and how your injuries have changed your life, you can
sometimes receive more money than through negotiations alone.
By eliminating the financial institution, investors can
receive more money in interest while borrowers actually pay less for their loans.
The highest - rated teachers would take on mentoring and leadership roles and
receive more money for these duties.
Because of this, the poorest will
actually receive more money than they spend in increased electricity prices (about $ 4 in rebate for every $ 1 in fee).
It is really a business decision for the lender to determine whether it would
receive more money by accepting the Farmington Short Sale, or completing a foreclosure, reselling the property, and pursuing personal liability (i.e., deficiency judgment against the borrower and / or claims against guarantors, for loans on which those remedies are available.)
The two other districts that are named plaintiffs in the suit, Brooklyn and Plainfield, would also
receive more money under the governor's new plan than they were slated to get under the earlier executive order.
Doctors
who receive more money from drug and medical device makers also tend to prescribe a higher share of brand - name medications, according to a new ProPublica analysis.
Economic modeling shows that about 60 % of the public, especially low - income people, would
receive more money via a per capita 100 % dispersal of the collected fee than they would pay because of increased prices [241].
In each year from 2011 - 12 to 2015 - 16 — which includes the years East Detroit was paying down its debt — the
district received more money per student for school operations.
And whereas in Bryant's day a college
coach received more money and glory than he could in the pros, today a coach can't make out better than in the NFL, short of signing on with NBC.
The NCAA could still be able to cap player compensation at $ 5,000 per year — and in a trust fund, no less — in part because Wilken worried that
athletes receiving more money would separate them too far from the university:
The main line which denotes the inequality and lack of money in TV rights in the Spanish game is that last year's bottom club in the Premier
League received more money than the Spanish champions Atletico Madrid.
The arrangement allows vice chairs of committees to accept chair stipends that would normally go toward the panel's leader, but in those cases the actual committee
chair receives more money from another leadership title.
The report praises the Tories» fundraising strategy, saying the
party received more money than it could spend and is well placed if another election is called and says one of David Cameron's greatest legacies will be a new generation of Conservative MPs, but it also says he will have difficult relations with his party.
I trust that the governor is going to work things out,» said Niagara Falls Mayor Paul Dyster, whose
city receives more money than any other local government from the Seneca casino payments to the state.
All categories of districts would
receive more money next year under the Regents» plan, but high - needs districts, including Syracuse, would get the largest increases.
Weighted student funding is a tiered system of resource allocation that allows for a more rational and efficacious distribution of funds, enabling districts with more high - need pupils (or pupils who require more dollars to pay for their IEP - mandated services) to
receive more money while jurisdictions that need less receive less.
Charters receive more money per pupil because they don't receive the same level of services from the central office as traditional schools do.
«I would think most teachers feel positive about new
teachers receiving more money... but couldn't pay raises have been more equitably distributed?»
California school districts will
soon receive more money for high - needs students, but many parents and advocates are wondering: will the money actually be spent on the students it's meant for?
If a small increase in funds statewide would have a dramatic impact on achievement, as supporters of Initiative 42 claim, wouldn't we expect to see a correlation between districts that
currently receive more money and achievement?
Hundreds of private philanthropies together spend almost $ 4 billion annually to support or transform K — 12 education, most of it directed to schools that serve low - income children (only religious
organizations receive more money).
I don't know why people don't listen to these statistics; charter schools are a failure in Florida
despite receiving MORE money from our taxes and still this illusion persists