Sentences with phrase «year i paid so»

Last year I paid so much to the police because of speeding that they could list me as their sponsor.

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ZocDoc gets paid a flat fee of $ 3,000 per doctor per year, so this national expansion will also be a major revenue source for the company.
It can take years or it can happen in a flash, so the key is to never stop paying attention.
So by making roughly $ 2,555 a year through mining (at the current price of bitcoin), I'm on track to pay off the extra parts I bought for mining in about 230 days.
«So I want tonight to express gratitude to all the women who have endured years of abuse and assault because they, like my mother, had children to feed and bills to pay and dreams to pursue.
Each year, Gimbel sets a sales goal, and if the staff meets it, everyone — from the chief operating officer to the office assistant — gets an all - expenses - paid trip that has so far bounced from Miami to Napa Valley to Vegas to San Francisco.
This Peter / Paul conundrum is interesting: we very often see examples where people have paid off their credit cards using available lines of credit, only to have their credit card balances swell back to where they were within a year or so.
So while some of the elderly self - employed will be motivated by paying their bills, others may have decided to spend the years they have left working for themselves rather than for others.
On her site, Fobes uses the example of a person who drives an old clunker or even takes the bus for a few years, so as to be able to afford to pay for a new car in cash.
The money paid back to Americans in tax refunds so far this year is now roughly equal to cumulative outlays at this time in the past few years, and just slightly below last year's year - to - date total, alleviating any worrying economic signals coming from the data.
So right now, they'd be paying $ 3535 a year, just a bit more than under the ACA, or 7.1 % of income.
The first buckets in a year pay less than later ones, so there's an incentive to keep filling them up.
Gravity was inundated with résumés — 4,500 in the first week alone — including one from a high - powered 52 - year - old Yahoo executive named Tammi Kroll, who was so inspired by Price that she quit her job and in September went to work for Gravity at what she insisted would be an 80 - 85 percent pay cut.
So, while I'm not making a case for paying more than your mortgage payment for cosmetics in one month, I am saying that if you're gonna do it, early in the year is the best time.
It conceded that the company's losses from the years 1991 and 1992 totaled $ 3.4 million, that its debt was so severe that 30 % of its catalog orders still stood unfilled, and that, though it had recently decided to make a line of branded products, it had no money for shelf space and no intention of paying for it.
These one year «deals» have raised AMT income exemptions so that fewer people — mostly with incomes between $ 45,000 and $ 75,000 — will end up paying the AMT.
Cook has a 30 - year mortgage with the option to pay it off early with no penalty, so she says she plans to live in the house and pay it off in four to five years before renting it out and moving into «more of a permanent long - term place with ideally a husband, or a boyfriend or whatever happens.»
Even all these years later, I still don't think any other service — Snapchat, Facebook, whatever — I don't think anyone else has had a million users in day one because it's so cool and so innovative to say, «Oh, my god, I can grab my kid's school roster and I can Zillow everybody at my kid's school and see what everyone's house is worth, see what everyone paid for the home.»
The reason so many were caught off guard by Hummingbird is that very few paid that much attention when Conversational Search was rolled out nearly two years ago.
Children have left home, or you may have paid off the mortgage that provided a deduction for so many years.
Microsoft (msft) dropped $ 26.2 billion to buy LinkedIn last year, so there's pressure to make that investment pay off.
By the way, she's divorced from millionaires and has plenty of cash, but feels her 90 - year - old father should pay for a 300 - person wedding in the Bahamas so she can afford a beach house.
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.
Both companies are betting that the same customer base who would have laughed at the idea of paying $ 6 for a cup of coffee 20 years ago but now does so daily can be persuaded to do the same for a carefully steeped cup of Jasmine Oolong.
Since Chen came aboard late last year, he's focused the company on its traditional customer base of business users and outsourced other functions so the company can pay less attention to the consumer market.
Hefner did, however, have life rights to the property — as a stipulation in the sale, he could live there for as long as he wanted, though he would pay $ 1 million a year to do so.
If you want to move your 401 (k) to a Roth IRA, you'll have to pay taxes on the amount of the conversion, but if you anticipate your income being higher in future years then it could be good idea to convert it now so it can grow tax - free.
This has happened a number of times in California where a house is appreciating 15 % a year so you pay a price as if it's already appreciated by 15 % for three years.
We will cross the country to pay a premium price for a ticket so we can feel normal for three days a year.
So if you're paying Bob $ 100,000 a year and you know he's the wrong person, it actually may be costing the company $ 1.5 million a year to keep him.
Similarly, the average citizen does not see that a large proportion of the benefits they receive is via the $ 60 billion or so the sector pays each year to governments nationwide, without which that citizen would receive fewer services or pay higher taxes.
So even in a disappointing year, managers still are paid a handsome sum.
At least once a year, it's a good idea to sit down and examine your credit card terms so you can really see what you are paying versus what you are getting in return.
We do random acts of appreciation throughout the year, like taking the whole company out for ice cream midday or bringing in McFlurrys for everyone in the office... we have breakfast catered every Friday, rebirthdays (celebrations on the anniversaries of hire dates), all the ladies receive flowers on Valentine's Day, parents receive letters on Mother's Day and Father's Day, and so much more... plus, the whole company is going to Miami for an all - expenses - paid trip in a month (revenue and nonrevenue producers) for hitting a sales goal.»
Apple Pay will launch in just a few markets by the end of 2017, so we assume that the US will account for at least 50 % of Apple Pay volume by that year.
But I've been privileged to learn from very wise mentors through the years, so I'm hoping to pay it forward.
«Employees who ask their boss directly for a bonus are twice as likely to be successful in that request than last year, so making proactive, bold moves in 2017 could pay off, but one always needs to approach these conversations with care,» said Accounting Principals president, David Alexander.
The so - called Buffett Rule is pretty simple: any household in the U.S. making more than $ 1 million per year must pay at least 30 % of their income in taxes.
«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.»
«So the gender pay gap data is from April last year, we've already increased the percentage of women to nearly 37 percent in our senior leadership and our 40 percent minimum is our 2020 targets.»
Within a year he broke down and hired two employees, whom he paid a percentage of revenues so that, Morales explains, he «wouldn't have to carry them.»
We've already marked a few women's holidays this year — including International Women's Day (March 8) and Equal Pay Day (April 4)-- so you're well within your rights to wonder what exactly we're celebrating on Women's Equality Day this Saturday, Aug. 26.
So, for you to qualify in this category, you'll need to show that either the company can make enough money to pay back the investors in two to three years or will be ripe to sell in that same period.
Allan Small, a senior investment adviser at DMW Securities, has avoided government bonds for the past few years because they pay so little.
Through 2010, S corporations beyond the seventh year of this so - called «built - in gains holding period» get a break: the taxes on realized gains, normally paid at the highest corporate tax rate before being taxed once more on an individual return, are waived entirely.
The company expects to pay $ 1.7 billion to repair all the vehicles recalled so far this year.
By getting me to pay up front for shipping (and understanding that it would lose money to do so) Amazon has me hooked to buy more each year.
The Wells Fargo board awarded the bank's top five executives $ 43.7 million in discretionary bonuses this year, so — called «performance based» pay.
«Our land taxes are only $ 5 a year, so we pay five years at a time.
Because the financial markets have been so volatile these last few years and may continue to give investors a bumpy ride, Kaplan says it pays for investors to stay liquid and to diversify their holdings through vehicles such as mutual funds and ETFs (exchange - traded funds) rather than make big bets on individual securities.
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