Sentences with phrase «shore up revenues»

With Wii and 3DS sales tapering off, the pressure is on for Nintendo's mobile games to shore up revenues over the next year.
Reeling from lost revenues, banks offer bigger rewards U.S. banks are desperate for new business to shore up revenues lost in a series of blows over the past two years from federal regulators.
Fiscal watchdogs like the Empire Center have disagreed, suggesting cost reductions elsewhere in the budget could shore up the revenue balance.
«In other words, President Buhari increased petrol pump price because the country was broke and it needed to shore up its revenue base.
The state is grappling with a $ 4.4 billion shortfall, which has led to Cuomo proposing $ 1 billion in new taxes and fees to shore up revenue and avoid deep cuts or flat growth in education spending.
Don't panic and be tempted to raise prices in an attempt to shore up revenue.

Not exact matches

If it works as planned, it could shore up the paper's print subscriber base and offer a small new revenue stream from digital - only readers.
Malaysia's GST of 6 percent, introduced in April to shore up government revenue, has proved unpopular and slowed consumer spending.
At the same time, American Racing and Entertainment Chairman Jeff Gural in a statement on Thursday called on the state to give the racetrack a tax break in order to shore up its finances due to the lost revenue.
Fahy has been a key player in many city of Albany initiatives, including the move shore up the city budget with red light camera ticket revenue.
Fears about loss of revenue to the Treasury, increasing crime and continued access to cheap alcohol could be used as a precursor to shore up the borders of Fortress Britain.
Fiscal watchdogs disagree with the assessment, saying with adjusted spending, the revenue could still be shored up in the final budget.
Though more money, $ 3.3 billion, came into the state coffers in August compared to this time last year, the state is relying on one - time revenues from tax settlements to shore up its budget.
Clinton said that new revenue is needed to shore up Social Security and openly mused about lifting the cap on income subjected to Social Security taxes — a position championed by Sanders.
The 15 % SPT slapped on petroleum products, at the time, was aimed at shoring up dwindling revenues due to the falling price of crude on the international market.
That was created in 2010 to take a slice of school aid increases to help shore up diminished tax revenue for state operations during the Great Recession.
A Cuomo administration budget official said the proposed payroll tax also could be used to raise more revenue by seizing some of the tax cuts promised to corporations and the wealthy under the federal tax law, as a way to shore up state finances.
The teachers unions oppose reforms like Vergara, they oppose free speech lawsuits like Friedrichs vs. the CTA, they oppose charter schools, they fight any attempts to invoke the Parent Trigger Law, and they are continually agitating for more taxes «for the children,» when in reality virtually all new tax revenue for education is poured into the insatiable maw of Wall Street to shore up public sector pension funds.
The media mogul is counting on future revenues from his educational branch to help shore up the finances of his newspaper and publishing division as it is split off later this year from the conglomerate's vast holdings in television and entertainment.
The governor proposes using most of the anticipated revenue — which the administration estimates at $ 2.4 billion — to pay off school deferrals, shore up the teacher retirement system and set aside a rainy day fund.
The city's two major newspapers announced Monday that they will give free Android tablet computers to paid digital subscribers as part of a new venture designed to shore up readership and revenue nearly a year after the publications...
They're now at a point where they can run the business for maximum cash returns (the PE approach), or contemplate bolt - on acquisitions to shore up / grow revenues.
There has been recent speculation in the Australian media about the Government possibly abolishing Negative Gearing in Australia in order to shore up falling revenues.
The revenue from these taxes is used to shore up the health care system and provide better, more affordable coverage to more people.
Revenue models, attractive financing and diversification all go a long way to shoring up value for the sector.
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