All the hard work over the last couple of
years is paying off... and all the key seats are buoyed by the reception they're having.
«All the hard work over the past couple of
years is paying off,» a spokesperson said.
Walmart's (wmt) decision to offer higher wages last
year is paying off, according to the retailer's finance chief.
«It's great to see all the time he's put into athletics these past few
years are paying off.»
And the extensive Chinese contacts she has made over
the years are paying off in this latest round of research, she says, which is «proceeding smoothly and on schedule.
In less than two years she's paid off half her debt and she finally feels like her life is back on track.
And instead of paying it off in 25 years you're paying it off in under five years.
Not exact matches
He
's proud of having achieved success with no degree and, instead of
paying off student debt, he
is now living a life his other 34 -
year - old friends could only imagine.
Half of small business social media users complain that the platforms take more time than they'd thought, but almost the same number believe it
's time well - spent — that their social media initiatives will
pay off financially in a
year or less.
While more than half of employees forfeited
paid time
off at
year's end, some bright spots in the survey results hint that Americans may
be in the process of reversing their bad vacation habits.
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.
In the past five
years, she
's paid off approximately $ 60,000 of it.
Your many
years of painstaking saving and budgeting
are about to
pay off.
In a meeting with his boss, Maynard, who will graduate from St. Mary's University this spring, learned that the company where he had
been working part - time for nearly a
year wanted to help him
pay off his student loan — if he had no objections, of course.
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.
CEO Saeed El - Darahali — who himself spent
years paying off his $ 50,000 student debt — created an employee debt assistance program as a «
pay it forward» gesture, but it
's also a canny recruitment strategy.
This may mean making less money this
year than we otherwise would, but we
're confident our investments will
pay off down the road.
Don't forget, a credit card balance of as «little» as $ 6,000 can take more than 40
years to
pay off if only the minimum payments
are made.)
The bet
is paying off financially: Centene reported $ 12 billion in total revenues in the second quarter (a 10 %
year - over-
year improvement).
This took three
years of focused budgeting and willpower, but I
'm happy to say that I completely wiped out my student loans, credit card debt and all but the last $ 1,500 of my car loan — which
is on track to
be paid off in September.
Labor force participation
is down significantly over the past 20
years, but rising
pay and benefits could entice some people
off the sidelines and back to work.
«If your business
is structured as a sole proprietorship or an LLC, you
are probably better
off taking distributions from the company and
paying taxes on an estimated basis during the
year,» Spark says.
Netflix
is one of the most generous, offering unlimited
paid time
off within the first
year of having a new baby, followed by Etsy, which offers six months, and Facebook, which offers four months.
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.
The shift has squeezed margins in recent
years because the cloud business model
is based on subscriptions which take longer to
pay off — in contrast to one -
off, up - front software license payments that
was the thrust of its business for decades.
Microsoft (msft) dropped $ 26.2 billion to buy LinkedIn last
year, so there
's pressure to make that investment
pay off.
«Let's face it: There
is something wrong with our system when I can leave [Harvard] and make billions of dollars in 10
years, while millions of students can't afford to
pay off their loans, let alone start a business,» said Zuckerberg.
The effort
paid off: Pink Cake Box
was profitable after one
year.
RXR Realty
is close to landing a five -
year loan to
pay off $ 1 billion in debt that comes due in March at 5 Times Square, the headquarters for Ernst & Young that David Werner bought in 2014 for $ 1.5 billion.
I graduated college with $ 20,000 in student loans, which will
be paid off later this
year, and $ 5,000 in credit card debt.
Referencing the story of a 26 -
year - old woman who admitted to going into debt to try to keep up with the lifestyles she saw on Instagram, Klontz said that she
was smart to hold herself accountable to a blog while she committed to living below her means in order to
pay off her debt.
This
year, Kraft Heinz (khc)
is hoping that the latter
pays off.
Women
are two times more likely than men to think it will take more than 20
years to
pay off their loans, according to market research firm ORC International.
It also lists all your creditors with current balances, those with
paid -
off balances from the last 7 - 10
years, and those accounts that
are in arrears.
That money, which
is mostly held in short - term U.S. bonds and money market funds,
was kept in Ireland for
years, until an investigation by the European Union into whether the company failed to
pay taxes caused it to move its holdings to Jersey, a small island
off the coast of Normandy that rarely taxes corporations.
There
is a shred of hope for
pay services to cling to in the MoffettNathanson results, however: Namely, the fact that the third - quarter figure
was substantially better than the 605,000 fewer subscribers the firm reported in the second quarter of this
year, news that helped to trigger a sell -
off in television - related stocks.
Women
are also taking longer to
pay off student debt, according to a report completed this
year by the American Association of University Women, despite
being more likely to enroll and earning higher grades than most of their male peers.
And it
's paying off: National
's membership and revenue have increased steadily over the past four
years, and the company has won widespread industry praise and top honors for customer experience.
«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.
We refused to
pay off this company for the ideas our employees spent
years innovating and unfortunately we have
been left with no choice but to take this fight up through the court system.
Sheryl Sandberg has
been encouraging women to lean in at work for
years, and now she has proof her efforts
are paying off.
Then I did it all over again, and by my senior
year I
was $ 12,000 in credit card debt — took me another 18 months to
pay that
off,» he said.
That means about $ 4,000 will
be picked from his pocket next
year and siphoned
off to
pay healthcare premiums.
With the madness that sometimes comes with my full - time job and two kids under four
years old, we both agreed that if we
're going to do this crazy 5 -
year mortgage
pay off extravaganza then we still need to have fun.
Benefits offered: Every employee at Deloitte
is offered up to 30 days of
paid time
off per
year, with unused leave carried over into the next
year.
The effort
paid off: Blackmore got the position and in 2014, he
was named Brand Ambassador Of The
Year by The International Whisky Competition.
The strategy has
paid off: Sales
are up 15 % this
year.
«That
's paid off over the last couple of
years.»
One common device: rules mandating that workers with more than a few bucks» worth of stock
be paid off over five
years or more.
The bank also has a tiered system with Gradifi: $ 100 / month ($ 1,200 per
year) in the first
year of employment; up to $ 150 / month ($ 1,800 per
year) in the second
year; up to $ 200 / month ($ 2,400 per
year) in the third
year up until the loans
are paid off.