Sentences with phrase «than you pay now»

A refinancing may have a lower monthly payment and average interest rate than you pay now, and it can eliminate any cosigners you may have, offering a cleaner financial picture as you apply for practice financing.
If you are stretching to make your rent payment, it makes sense to look for a payment that is less than you pay now.
«The results clearly show that the public overwhelmingly wants the wealthiest New Yorkers to pay more than they pay now and that they are not currently paying their fair share.
That is more than they pay now but with more coverage, Moran notes.
That would be more than they pay now, but it would stabilize their finances and set a firm date for debt elimination, Moran says.
After pursuing this further, as was suggested, the bank revised their payments to be ~ $ 30 less than I pay now (current p + i = $ 613.12, new p + i = $ 585.98 at a rate of 2.55 %).
Given that taxes are at historical lows and my income is only going up, I know I'll pay more later than I pay now.
Depending on where you move, don't be surprised if you face monthly expenses that are as high or even higher than you pay now.
I don't think she can override that CSS behavior unless she pays a bit more than she pays now.
The lease they want me to sign is $ 500 more than I pay now.

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Producers are not paid until the excess is sold, which could take years, especially considering the reserves now contain more than 20 million kilograms.
-- Springer is actually only buying 88 % of Business Insider, because it already owned a 9 % stake as a result of an investment round in January (which valued the company at less than half what Springer is now paying).
But one start might be installing a paid board with deep knowledge of the football industry, which would set the strategic direction for team CEO Oscar Grau, rather than relying on unpaid directors to oversee operations, as Barça does now.
Megyn Kelly is now not only one of the highest - paid female TV anchors, she also reportedly makes more than any on - air talent at NBC following the termination of her colleague, longtime Today Show co-host Matt Lauer.
Now, one trader is trying to capitalize on the recent strength with an options strategy that will pay more than $ 1 million, as long as crude prices don't fall dramatically in the next few months.
-- Douglas Merrill, former CIO of Google and now CEO of ZestFinance, a big - data startup that uses more than 100,000 data points about an individual to figure out if he or she will pay back a loan.
It's a lot better to pay for an office visit now than to pay for major work later.
Paying directors on long - term value could result in some of them making far more than they do now.
For example, in Ontario the majority of undergraduates are now effectively paying less tuition than they have been in a decade.
So right now, they'd be paying $ 3535 a year, just a bit more than under the ACA, or 7.1 % of income.
Right now, for instance, we are in a definite job seeker's market, and you might have to pay more to hire someone than you would in a sluggish economy.
Such rates will generally be higher than what home buyers currently pay, not only because banks now offer substantial discounts from posted rates, but also because many buyers (40 % according to a July 2011 TD Bank report) take mortgages with variable rates, which are lower than fixed rates at least 85 % of the time.
Apple is now paying out more cash in the form of dividends to its shareholders than any other major publicly traded company in the U.S.
Now, according to sources familiar with the latest developments, the U.S. has offered to replace the 50 - per - cent requirement with another idea designed to encourage American manufacturing: a formula that credits car companies for paying more than $ 15 per hour.
«Rather than going to the grocery store and paying with cash, for example,» NerdWallet says, «people now order groceries online and pay electronically.
Given how so much in communications and human interaction now happens online, it's easier than ever to get a part - time venture going, find a market, close business, and get paid.
«We will now move from being «competitive» to offering materially higher (over 20 %) pay with better career prospects, superior rosters, and much better job security than Norwegian, among others, can offer,» he said.
Pay - as - you - go Perkville services start at $ 29 per month, and the firm's partner network now spans more than 1,700 locations across the globe.
Rather than depriving yourself of coffee and avocado toast — though you might want to do that as well — take a hard look at how much you're paying for housing right now.
And although typically more expensive than disks, he reports that Pure Storage has found a way to bring costs down so that the company's flash technology is on par with what corporations are now paying for disk storage.
But now that Obamacare is ensuring health care providers get paid for better outcomes rather than the number of visits a patient makes to the doctor, you can be sure hospitals will be using data to make sure they're delivering the best treatment they can.
We buy things because we think they are worth more to us than we are paying for them and - more importantly - when we are convinced that they deliver something we don't now have, but definitely want.
Her company applied for a permit to operate in the building more than two years ago but still hasn't received an answer, so now she pays a bribe.
Harvard Management Company's CEO, N. P. Narvekar — who was recruited away from Columbia University, where he made more than $ 3 million — is being paid close to $ 6 million a year now.
The top 100 highest - paid CEOs in Canada now make, on average, $ 9.2 million — more than 190 times the average Canadian income of $ 47,358.
Typically, if you're young and in a lower earnings bracket than you expect to be later in life, a Roth may make sense — you'll forgo tax deductions now, but later, when you're in a higher bracket, you won't pay taxes on distributions.
Now, you may or may not find that to be a persuasive argument about the state of income inequality in Canada — as our own Chris MacDonald has pointed out, determining the fairness of CEO pay is more complicated than it seems.
We've long seen businesses pay outside lawyers or accountants rather than bring them on staff, but now outsourcing has become more popular for a growing variety of services.
(It also shows how aggressive Facebook has been in preserving its lead: It paid $ 19 billion for WhatsApp, which has about 700 million users, and $ 1 billion for Instagram, which now has more than 300 million.)
Negotiators are now said to be settling on a system that sets the regional content standard at 75 per cent, and helps car companies get credits to meet that standard if they invest in high - value research and pay workers more than $ 15 an hour.
It now has more than 1.25 million paid users, up 160 percent from a year ago.
Spotify, the Swedish music streaming service and Apple Music's biggest competitor, now has more than 28 million paying subscribers and is on track to reach 30 million in the next three months, according to a report from the Financial Times, citing anonymous sources.
The kicker in my situation, and probably for many people, is that I'm actually paying more for music now than I ever did.
But you see those shifts disproportionately for medicines versus other types of health care, so consumers are paying more out of pocket now for their drugs than they are for other types of care on a regular basis.
To address the growing gap between executive and worker pay, May advocated that shareholder say on pay votes be binding rather than advisory, as they are now in the U.S. and U.K.
He's been propagating the «day 1» mantra for decades, and it's meant as a reminder that Amazon should never stop acting like a startup — even though the company now boasts more than 560,000 employees and more than 100 million members of Amazon Prime, the company's paid service for free shipping on select items.
Smith started Vice as a print magazine with Suroosh Alvi and Gavin McInnes in Montreal more than two decades ago; with Smith at the helm as CEO, it's now a multi-platform content mill with a reported audience of between 250 million and 300 million people a month, many of them members of Generation Y. Smith made his money by convincing an older generation that Vice knows millennials better than they could ever hope to, and that pitch has worked: Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox paid US$ 70 million for a 5 % stake of Vice in 2013, and Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business) inked a $ 100 million partnership.
Most of this growth has been coming from Apple Music (AAPL)-- which just disclosed that it has 17 million subscribers — and Spotify, which now has more than 40 million paying subscribers.
«I'm in my second year now, and I've been paying myself less than my employees so I could afford a recent remodel and new equipment.»
Alpenglow pays sherpas eight to 10 times more than some of the lower - budget tours now proliferating, he says.
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