Sentences with phrase «which means their salaries»

However, 95 % or more of the money is used for administration expenses, which means the salaries of the fundraisers, office rent, car allowances and so on.
But the ATR crowd averages 18 years of tenure — which means their salaries are too high for many principals» budgets.

Not exact matches

Sort by median salary to find the jobs with the fattest pay cheques; sort by five - year wage growth to see which fields have the fastest - growing salaries — that can indicate a shortage of qualified candidates (and opportunity for you); or sort by five - year growth in the number of people in the field — those are the places that have been on hiring sprees (but watch out; that doesn't mean they'll continue the streak).
The difference is that in an S corp, owners pay themselves salaries plus receive dividends from any additional profits the corporation may earn, while an LLC is a «pass - through entity,» which means that all the income and expenses from the business get reported on the LLC operator's personal income tax return, says Ebong Eka, a CPA who also pens his own blog about the world of entrepreneurship at MoneyMentoringMinutes.com.
For starters, Wild Planet uses open - book management, which means that everyone has access to all the company's financial data, except for figures on equity ownership (though everyone does receive stock options) and salaries.
The NFL draft kicks off tonight, which means that some athletic young men in their early 20s are about to earn some staggering salaries.
Their base salaries fall in the $ 69,548 to $ 135,000 range — which far surpasses what the Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates as the annual mean wage — $ 47,230.
Still, he insists that not very much has changed since Trump took office; the wage minimums remain the same, which means that U.S. companies can theoretically onboard foreign employees, who generally are willing to work for lower salaries than U.S. workers.
Compared to the rest of the country, Goldsby's cost of living is actually one percent lower, which means residents here can live large on a smaller salary.
As we work from a fixed median home price, a smaller down payment means both a larger loan amount and the need to pay for private mortgage insurance, which in turn means even higher salary requirements.
Many of these loans were called «no doc» loans which meant that there was no documentation (like annual salary) required in order to get the mortgages approved.
There are rumours going around about a possible big money move to China for the striker and also about a dispute over his fitness, which could mean that Costa has already made up his mind to accept the massive salary and head east and if that is true then Graeme Souness reckons it could spell the end of their title challenge, as a Sky Sports report explains.
His plan was to free Arsenal of Poldis 100k salary which means more money to Stan.
United will reportedly hand Mkhitaryan an $ 8m signing on bonus, along with a $ 12.5m - per - season salary, which in turn means that the full investment in the playmaker will be around the $ 100m mark.
Add more players and they will have to preform or no one will want them which means lower salary and no one would want to play for 100k, look at greedy Walcott.
Last year we accepted their conditions, which mean a lower salary, the sale of the 50 % of Mauro's economic rights and there is no release clause on his contract.
A lot is being made of the rumored # 250,000 salary offered to Alexis, but Arsene Wenger has said publicly many times he would not break the club's wage structure for either Ozil or Sanchez, which means that salary number is a lie.
By that he meant a total cap on player salaries, which is a main element of the new agreement — an $ 825,000 per annum maximum payroll for each club, to be achieved by mandatory annual 10 % reductions.
Pending final discussions between manager Hughes and the club's board, talks are expected to begin shortly in an attempt to do something about Ireland's # 26,000 - a-week salary, which is by no means commensurate with the contribution he is currently making at Eastlands.
As for Chelsea — I've seen that they run more or less independent, that they now generate their own money to finance salaries and such — meaning they're only in a stupid amount of debt — which i imagine they could be able to repay in ~ 20 years.
Now sources have confirmed to me that Rose wants to secure a big contract for himself, which means a move — as he knows Tottenham will not give him that on the salary he wants.
Until recently, the skilled job had to pay at least # 20,800 per year, but for various technical reasons related to the cap on skilled work visas (which means that the minimum salary varies depending on the number of applications) that level has fluctuated between # 24,000 and # 46,000 since June 2015.
The government also claims that its freeze on teachers» salaries over the next two years, which caused outrage amongst unions, «means schools are benefiting from a lower level of inflation.»
In effect, this will take most of my salary, which means I will be representing Mid Bedfordshire for free!
«The EFCC and ICPC should intensify processes to investigate and effectively prosecute state officials involved in diverting bailout funds meant for payment of salaries and pensions but which the ICPC has disclosed have been diverted.»
The three banks involved told the Osun legislators in session that the bailout was disbursed according to the CBN guidelines and it was duly and diligently disbursed for the purpose it was meant for, which includes payment of arrears of salaries, allowances and the pensions of workers of the state.
The fee for entry - level retained search is $ 50,000 to $ 70,000 or more, which means that the salaries involved are substantially above $ 150,000.
These industry experiences enriched his C.V., taught him some new career skills — «and meant also some extra money, which I can use for research purposes... or as extra salary,» he says.
Lady Bird is «from the wrong side of the tracks», which means that unlike the rich kids at her Catholic school, her family is scraping by on mum's nurse's salary.
Katherine Heigl (Knocked Up) has been the head bridesmaid at the nuptials of more than two dozen of her closest friends, which means holding the bride's dress while she pees and absorbing, on the salary of a low - paid administrative assistant, obscene expenditures on hideous gowns that can never be worn again, expensive gifts, journeys to destination weddings, and so on.
It's a film that wants to be the middlebrow version of a Todd Solondz picture, meaning that it's going to kick over all manner of seething social ant piles but turn away at critical junctures and ultimately reassure by leaving its anti-hero paterfamilias sadder, wiser, and with a 1.2 million - dollar salary with which to staunch his psychic wounds.
The split career of the mobile teacher means that she receives two annuities, each of which is for 37.5 percent of final average salary, but the FAS for the first pension is of course much lower.
Rules like the so - called comparability loophole — which allows districts to use average instead of actual teacher salaries for budget calculations — mean federal dollars are not getting to the schools and students who need them the most.
Some employers advertise a «competitive» salary - which means pay will be in line with similar roles in other organisations.
The superintendent's HR office does most of the vetting and placing, but it is shackled by the contract, by state licensure practices (which may be set by an «independent» — and probably union and ed - school dominated — professional - standards board), by seniority rules that are probably enshrined in both contract and state law, and by uniform salary schedules that mean the new teacher (assuming similar «credentials») will be paid the same fixed amount whether the subject most needed at Lincoln is math or music.
The salary bumps for master's degrees plus National Board certification will be calculated on the new A salary schedule, which means that someone making $ 40,000 would get her master's plus NBCT supplements by adding 22 percent on top of that, for a total of $ 48,800, according to NCAE's Senter.
for school year 2017 - 2018 has received little backlash, which could mean one of three things: either the district has done an effective job communicating and engaging the public, or charter schools have taken top billing — again, or everyone is just silly happy about the proposed salary increases.
The $ 902 million budget for school year 2017 - 2018 has received little backlash, which could mean one of three things: either the district has done an effective job communicating and engaging the public, or charter schools have taken top billing — again, or everyone is just silly happy about the proposed salary increases.
But the law of flexibility says you can only move that money back at the beginning teacher salary rate — which means locals effectively get less money.»
For the education professionals themselves, higher salaries would be an economic boon for the entire community in which the educators live because it would mean additional dollars spent on goods and services, thereby helping businesses in the local area.
Teachers in Nevada enroll in a final - salary DB plan, which means that employee and employer contributions should be sufficient to pre-fund the employee's pension.
The bill includes a «comparability» requirement, which means that districts would have to ensure that actual teachers» salaries are the same across Title I and non-Title I schools.
If you lower class size, which Prop 30 has helped to implement in many districts in the state, you get more teachers (lower class size = more teachers per student) means salaries, etc., etc..
Bangladesh has a program which covers 80 percent of teacher salaries in private schools.15 Vouchers or various other financial support structures from the government appear to be widely available in and embraced by developing countries as a means of increasing enrollment at the bottom end of their socioeconomic ladders.
Many districts have used the state's salary increase funding for teachers to hire RTI teachers — which means lower or no raises for teachers across a district.
Districts can use the «flexibility» offered by the state to choose which students get services and also use state instructional funds to pay for new RTI teachers, often meaning existing teachers receive smaller salary increases, if any are received at all.
This could mean you may end up getting a promotion and a salary adjustment too, which is fantastic news for your savings goals.
However if you talk only in terms of your country's context then being a millionaire means having 1 million rupees of wealth and that is something which is quite achievable with your salary and within very short span of time.
This means as soon as you get your salary, you will keep a fixed amount in a separate account (this can be done through Liquid funds or SIP, which we will discuss later in this post).
Even if you can only throw in 1 - 2 % of your salary, your employer will match those contributions, which means more money in your pocket when you retire.
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