Each school and lender has its own policies, but you can usually
return excess money to the original provider within the first 30 days, said Zack Perkins, co-founder of CollegeVine, an online mentorship and college applications guidance company.
Not exact matches
«We applaud Apple's decision to borrow
money and
return excess capital to shareholders, an idea that was off the table only months ago,» A Greenlight Capital spokesman said.
They also propose to introduce a personal income tax rate of 35 % on taxable incomes above $ 250,000; introduce a carbon tax of $ 30 a tonne on July 1, 2015 with about half of the
money collected
returned in the form of a green tax refund, which would be income tested; and implementing an inheritance tax on estates in
excess of $ 5 million.
The flow of cheap
money didn't stop in the U.S. Financial experts say it ended up chasing higher
returns all over the world, especially in emerging markets, where investors supplied the capital for projects in places such as China and Brazil and contributed to the
excesses in property markets including London; Sydney, Australia; and Vancouver, Canada.
If you didn't notice the
excess until after you filed your taxes you can take out the
excess money and file an amended tax
return by October 15.
In this article, we look at how professional
money managers earn long - term
excess returns and how we can apply similar techniques to help us in our sports handicapping.
«We're going to
return whatever the
excess money,» he said, adding that his team intends to follow all election rules.
Now a few weeks later the company decides to start a new project, for which it needs to borrow
money (because it paid out its
excess returns) and therefore pay some interest for this borrowed
money.
Moving from
money markets to one year out is an almost riskless move for most, and usually adds a lot of
excess return.
We live in an era where market players scour as much fresh data as possible to make
money, because there is validity to the idea that only fresh, previously unknown information can produce
excess returns.
Essentially these funds take investors»
money and combine it with borrowed
money to generate
excess returns.
It is wasteful to leave
excess money sitting in an checking account if the savings account will provide a higher
return.
It may be that institutional
money managers» compensation schemes promote risk - taking with large bonuses for
excess returns.
This means that most of these funds provided no
excess return above the benchmark performance, which in turn, means that I'd have been better off just putting my
money in an index fund that tracks the benchmark.
As I have said before, investors don't do well when they don't have a place to park
excess money for a small real
return.
They focus on net fund alphas, meaning after - fee
returns in
excess of the risk - free rate, adjusted for exposures to three kinds of risk factors well known at the start of the sample period: (1) traditional equity market, bond market and credit factors; (2) dynamic stock size, stock value, stock momentum and currency carry factors; and, (3) a volatility factor specified as monthly
returns from buying one - month, at ‐ the ‐
money S&P 500 Index calls and puts and holding to expiration.
Mezzanine securities, under our definition, are instruments which based on our purchase price show promise of giving the Fund an annual pre-tax cash
return, or zero - coupon
return of in
excess of 20 %, and where there does not appear to be large risks of either a
money default or of a contemplated transaction including liquidations, not closing.
To be sure, some investors with more than enough
money to sustain them will still choose to invest a meaningful portion of their assets in stocks, figuring that any
excess return will help them leave more to their heirs.
In 2012, I «
returned» my extra
excess loan
money by repaying it towards my highest loan amount.
With rising bond default rates and the lowest Treasury yields in more than a generation, investors would be wise to reconsider long - term bank time deposits as a way to earn safe
returns in
excess of
money market yields.
If Pimco abandons them (unlikely, but not impossible), Janus would get the chance to use them on much less
money, which would make the
excess returns greater.
Rationality comes back to these markets when «real
money buyers» appear (pension plans, insurance companies, wealthy dudes with nose for value), and these non-traditional buyers soak up the
excess supply of investments that are out of favor, and do it with equity, at prices that make the unlevered
return look pretty sweet.
If shareholders are to make most of their
money through earnings growth and / or positive sentiment, then further
excess return needs to be demanded to compensate for potential of negative sentiment destroying market value faster than earnings growth can grow against.
According to the complaint, the main perpetrators were Ariel Quiros of Miami, and William Stenger of Newport, Vt., who raised in
excess of $ 350 million from foreign investors on promises of green cards and
returns on their invested
monies.
Any
money in
excess of what you owe in taxes is then
returned to you in a refund check.
Your insurance company will invest the
money while you have the policy, earn an
excess return on your higher premiums, and then be able to
return the exact amount that you paid at the end of the policy.
In capped Initial Coin Offerings the
excess money is
returned to investors after the hard cap is reached.