Sentences with phrase «then pays the money»

These funds — sort of like personal private foundations, without all the legal and accounting costs — allow contributors to donate money and take a tax deduction in the same year, then pay the money to selected charities over time.
Once the Police are ready for a raid, we sent decoy customers to the targeted location or brothel and then pay money (the numbers of these currency notes are noted down and are given to Police before we leave for the raid) to the Brothel keeper or manager of the hotel for the girls and engage minor girls which are our targets and then take them to the sex room (this is just to prove that these girls were offered to us for sex).
Do it early then u pay the money and run.
if he is really what we need, then pay them the money now Arsene.
I decry the portrayal of scientists in films, then pay money to go see more films with scientists in them.
Then pay the money via PayPal.
Seems kind of misleading, especially when people will sign up and then pay money for borrow credits in order to borrow a book that can't be borrowed in the first place.
Annuity: Money is paid (usually to an insurance company) to someone who invests the money for a set period of time and then pays money to the annuitant (the one receiving the annuity) when he / she reaches a certain age.
The borrower then pays the money back to the lender, over a set time period, with interest.
When approved for a personal loan, you'll receive a lump sum up front and then pay the money back, including interest, in regular monthly payments.
You borrow the money for a specific period of time and then pay the money back.

Not exact matches

As BuzzFeed points out, rather than spend marketing money on a traditional online ad campaign — which would involve paying someone to create an ad and then paying to place it on Facebook, or another social website, or even with the publishers who so desperately need the ad dollars — businesses are sending more of that money to Facebook to promote content created for free by publishers.
«They were banking on their employers paying for their degrees and then saw that funding revoked,» says Séan Corbishley, the schools's director of EMBA and custom programming at the school, adding that mining firms are looking to save money.
If a bank can't get much for lending money to other banks through the Fed, then it's not going to pay you much in a savings account.
You'll likely get paid by the pound but it's some money, so if you're in need, then why not — especially if you have no use for those clothes anymore.
He then turns to a related point, which is that the Fed is somehow «monetizing the debt» — printing money so that the government doesn't have to legitimately pay off its obligations.
Hotels may try to accommodate guests to the best of their ability in these cases, but if a customer paid a deposit to a scam site, then the money is typically lost, said Katie Longo, a spokeswoman for the association.
As for adults, take steps to minimize abuse, such as limiting drinks or even making employees pay and then donating the money to charity.
«I see this snowball effect where you lose your job and you tap your IRA, but then you don't have the money to pay the tax,» Johnson says.
If doing a project is going to stretch me too thin to take care of other obligations, then I'm either going to spend money paying someone else to take something off my plate, or I'm going to short - change someone in my business or personal life.
Then realize that if you have deferred taxes by investing in a 401 (k) or IRA, you'll still have to pay taxes on those sums when it comes time to withdraw money from your retirement accounts.
If we assume the tuition for the MBA to be $ 50,000 to $ 100,000 (not considering opportunity cost), then this amount of money could already acquire you the first 500 to 1,000 paying customers.
Then, Sunac will use that money to pay Wanda the remainder to take ownership of the properties, according to a stock exchange filing.
And thanks to a $ 7,500 tax credit from the federal government for green vehicles, and the IRS» mileage deduction, Turner expects the CitEcar to pay for itself within three years and then actually start making money if he takes advantage of the mileage write - off.
Typically, an ESOP borrows money from a bank to buy the owner's shares, then allocates the shares to individual employees» retirement accounts as the loan is paid off.
You give an insurance company money in a lump sum or in payments over a period of years, then at retirement, the cash gets «annuitized,» or paid out in a string of payments based on your life expectancy.
If you have no cash or assets to put up against a company, then some investors and most banks will ask for a personal guarantee (PG), which is your promise to pay back money against your personal assets.
Then, when the bill comes and you've charged more than you can afford to pay off, you're paying interest on money you've already spent.
Then dividends may be distributed to the shareholders who must pay a tax on the money when they file their personal tax returns.
(A donor - advised fund lets you take a tax deduction in the year in which you made the contribution, then pay out grants over time to qualified charities you pick while your money is invested.)
«They're enrolled in the program, and then they look at their next pay stub and see a big chunk of money taken out for coverage they don't need.
You need to sit them down and say, «Your volume is dropping; you're going to start losing money, then you won't be able to pay your landlord, and there's going to be trouble.
And if you live in an area that people will pay big money to visit, staying with friends or family for a weekend every now and then might be a good way to make a couple hundred extra bucks.
With traditional 401 (k) s and IRAs, you put away money for retirement tax - deferred, then pay taxes when you take out money.
The victim deposits checks and then wires money minus his or her «pay» to the perpetrators.
If an attendee has paid a lot of money to go to a conference, then they should be allowed full spectrum of everything in this conference.
The deceptive company then borrows money to pay for the increased dividend while personally selling shares at the inflated price.
Their plan was to move away from traditional models of paying speakers outrageous amounts of money and then turn around and charge the attendee large amounts of money just to break even.
Then as time passes your customer starts to pay monthly for your subscription service and you eventually break even and make your money back on the initial investment.
«You don't want to be lending or gifting money and then find out that your lifestyle is impacted or you can't pay your own living expenses.»
Don't pay up front Last time, my husband had this brilliant idea of avoiding the «hassle» of collecting money from cookie sales and putting it into envelopes: Just give the unit leader a cheque for the full amount, and then pocket the cash sales.
But Prime Minister Callaghan then urged that the government make further concessions to the unions, including «exemptions from the 5 per cent pay limit, tighter price controls and extension of the principle of «comparability,» under which public sector workers could expect more money.
What's left of any money from that sale would go to priority creditors, such as staff owed back pay and possibly students who paid tuition in advance, and then other unsecured creditors.
In actuality, while the skill set necessary to make intelligent decisions can take years to acquire, the core matter is straightforward: Buy ownership of good businesses (stocks) or loan money to good credits (bonds), paying a price sufficient to reasonably assure you of a satisfactory return even if things don't work out particularly well (a margin of safety), and then give yourself a long enough stretch of time (at an absolute minimum, five years) to ride out the volatility.
When subsidiaries pay out dividends to us, we then invest that money by putting it to work in other opportunities.
An unexpected expense comes up, you drive for Uber until you've made enough money to pay it, then quit and go back to relying on your regular job.
Then they pay themselves back with $ 50,000,000,000 in our tax money.
Maggie Haberman reported late Tuesday that Michael Cohen, President Trump's longtime personal lawyer, told the publication in a statement that he paid actress Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, with his own money in October 2016 to stop her from appearing on national television to discuss her history with then - candidate Trump.
If the money to fund your Roth IRA is coming from the 401k, then it is usually a taxable event — meaning you very likely will have to pay taxes on it and any early withdrawal fee which is 10 % from the last time I can remember.
The report alleged Trump's private attorney, Michael Cohen, had paid $ 130,000 in hush money to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 campaign — an effort to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter between then - businessman Trump and Daniels.
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