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WOULD IT BE STRAIGHT BACK TO SHAREHOLDERS OR REINVESTED ELSEWHERE?
Proceeds will be reinvested in projects with low carbon emissions.
As a nonprofit, any income would be reinvested the business.
Much of it is reinvested in more land and equipment.
Hundreds of billions of dollars reinvested in the United States.
In October, however, proceeds up to as much as $20 billion per month would at that point be reinvested in Treasuries while runoffs in excess of $20 billion will be reinvested in agency-backed MBS.
All dividends must be reinvested to take advantage of compound interest.
The profits from these products should be reinvested in policing them.
REINVESTED dividends are the main source of long-term equity returns.
Those positions will be sold and will have to be reinvested.
Almost immediately, his digital team wanted that reinvested in more spending.
And after deducting these expiring bonds, the leftovers will be reinvested.
These savings can then be reinvested into readiness and combat power.
But year-end payouts by funds may be reinvested quickly, said analysts.
Instead, any income from the network will be reinvested into new Superchargers.
Investors who reinvested dividends suffered a roughly 19 percent negative total return.
Profit made by firms providing ISAs can be reinvested in future students.
For every dollar of gross cashflow in 2014, 67 cents was reinvested.
And that's if I never set up my dividends to be reinvested.
And some will be reinvested by the company's managers to drive growth.
Reinvested profits of up to 12 million euros will guarantee tax deductions.
What&aposs more, the predictable income from dividend distribution can be reinvested.
And if you'd reinvested your dividends, you'd actually be up 9,300% since 1968.
Until recently, many drillers reinvested virtually every dime earned into hiking oil production.
Those profits must be reinvested into both human and algorithmic safeguards against abuse.
The funds raised through that sale will be reinvested in GPA, Iabrudi said.
Then they "reinvested" the savings to improve the quality of the computed result.
User fees should be assessed when appropriate and reinvested back into the system.
Microsoft has invested for the first time, while Apple and Foxconn have reinvested.
"There's not a lot of capital that needs to be reinvested," he said.
Including reinvested dividends, it has delivered a total return of nearly 295 percent.
Rather than spending their earnings, the young partners reinvested it in more machines.
Despite low interest rates, firms have reinvested a stingy share of their bumper profits.
Repeating out of $154.6 billion in earnings they reinvested $2.4 billion in their businesses.
Any amount it receives in repayments that exceeds the cap limit will be reinvested.
Last year S&P 500 firms reinvested only 45% of the cashflow they generated.
As our net worth grew, we generated more dividend income, which we always reinvested.
CNBC is told that excess profit will be reinvested in acquisitions and emerging markets.
All of the money, she said, would be reinvested toward building energy-efficient infrastructure.
After a week, Buffett walked away with $25 and reinvested it into another machine.
Of course, showing the S&P 500 with reinvested dividends would also do that.
Our investor's portfolio, far from losing money, had increased more than 210% (dividends reinvested).
That compares with a 215% rise for S&P 236 Index, with dividends reinvested.
However, a major part of these savings will likely be reinvested in the business.
The group reinvested their meagre profits and the initial government grant in equipment and seeds.
The profits that Donald Trump enjoyed were not reinvested in the building or the employees.
The NCAA boasts that most of the revenue gets reinvested into member colleges and universities.
Most of the savings are expected to be reinvested back into business for brand support.
WE HAVE NOT REINVESTED BACK IN THE CORE OF THIS COUNTRY FOR A LONG TIME.
It stipulates that all profits must be reinvested into the company to sustain its growth.
Capital gains supplied just a third of that figure; reinvested dividends accounted for the rest.
BLANKFEIN: SOME OF IT WOULD BE REINVESTED, SOME OF IT MIGHT GO BACK TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Their returns, including reinvested dividends, amounted to minus 4.7% over the course of his tenure.
But if they are not reinvested, or spent by shareholders, high profits can dampen demand.
Capital gains can be temporarily deferred only if they're reinvested back into a designated Zone.
They were reinvested overseas, creating jobs and economic growth in countries that are economic competitors.
"African-American dollars should be reinvested in Africa" reverberates through the Year of Return narrative.
Lastly, the revenue generated by short-term rentals is reinvested in local communities, Shatford said.
But more importantly, it has consistently reinvested its near-term success into deepening its competitive moat.
Disney repeatedly reinvested capital to avoid bankruptcy at Euro Disney, in the process diluting others' holdings.
The low share of American profits that is reinvested partly reflects the heft of Silicon Valley.
Including reinvested dividends, it delivered a total return of more than 611 percent in that time.
I reinvested 100% of the profits it made and generated a decent amount of passive income.
Savings from up to 5,500 job cuts would be reinvested into key growth areas, Cisco said.
Those savings, supporters argued, would be reinvested in the National Health Service and other government programs.
Further, the reinvested proceeds have done well so far with no work needed on my part.
The Standard & Poor's 500-stock index gained 8 percent over that period, accounting for reinvested dividends.
The benefits from injecting this capital into the economy may even grow as returns are reinvested.
The company has approximately $6 billion in cash overseas currently, and another $31 billion permanently reinvested.
And again, according to Borquez Schwarzbeck, most of that money is getting reinvested in the farm.
Specifically, such payments will be reinvested only to the extent that they exceed gradually rising caps.
She also wants a plan for how revenue from sales will be reinvested in minority communities.
Even including dividends, assumed reinvested to derive a total return, Blackstone's performance has been just ordinary.
The proceeds would be reinvested in the company's main business or returned to shareholders, it said.
Funds raised from the sale will be reinvested in crime prevention efforts, according to the ERSOU.
Budget surpluses were returned to voters as handouts, instead of reinvested in transportation, schools and hospitals.
Another is reassured that the prize money for the victory will be reinvested in the team.
The company reinvested the savings in part, in a facility to produce rubber watch straps in Minnesota.
Over the long run, reinvested dividends rather than capital gains have comprised the vast bulk of returns.
GSK's pricing model covers only the cost of manufacturing the vaccine, with small returns reinvested in research.
The money doesn't vanish, it gets reinvested in higher growth businesses that boost the economy and jobs.
The capital returned to Apple will also be reinvested in future projects over the next five years.
Investors who bought the stock for its dividend and reinvested their earnings "did just fine," he said.
The money was paid out, and shareholders reinvested it in new stocks or perhaps a new kitchen.
Some of the tax savings will be reinvested in corporate expansion through higher capital expenditures, he said.
Perlego's existing investors including ADV, Simon Franks and Alex Chesterman also reinvested on a pro-rata basis.
In the last decade, Procter & Gamble's total return — stock performance plus reinvested dividends — was around 77 percent.
Hussle had reinvested his earnings back into Crenshaw, maintaining street-level ties even as his star grew.
Additionally, many early investors in bitcoin and ethereum have either held or reinvested profits into other cryptocurrencies.
Last year, Berkshire returned 2.8 percent, while the S&P 500 fell 4.4 percent, including reinvested dividends.
The second is whether he simply reinvested the money into his other, much bigger conflicts of interest.
He reinvested his commissions with the income he was earning from his rentals to form a virtuous cycle.
These reserves will remain until the bonds are sold or until the runoff/maturities cease to be reinvested.
But little of the money SMB pays in charges and taxes is reinvested locally by the central government.
If the money was reinvested into their businesses, Clissold estimates the S&P would be just 2% lower.
For over a decade Amazon has reinvested heavily in its business, at the cost of short-term earnings.
That means mid-month and end-of-month maturities would be reinvested evenly, based on the monthly cap.
Substantial amounts are constantly reinvested in the properties to maintain a high quality residential experience for our tenants.
All profits made from the kits are reinvested so girls who cannot afford them can also receive kits.
Profits are reinvested into the community into various social programs like retirement funds, health insurance, and educational support.
Chairman Ian Ritchie said the proceeds of the deal would be reinvested to drive growth in the sport.
Capital returned to Apple will be reinvested in future projects over the next five years, according to Apple.
They have reinvested in cheaper financial shares, which are set to benefit from the U.S. tax cuts plan.
If, say, an 8 percent bond from the 0003s matures, the cash must be reinvested in something new.
He took the money he made from the deal and reinvested the profits in stocks, bonds, and racehorses.
But nothing comes close to last year's 21.14 percent gain in the S. & P. 500 (including reinvested dividends).
The bill allows taxpayers to defer capital gains taxes on investments that are reinvested into designated opportunity zones.
The Giants reinvested that money into Melancon, and Jansen and Chapman may see the benefits later this winter.
TPG said in a statement that the money relinquished by Mr. McGlashan would be reinvested in its operations.
Doll says that "saving for retirement when you are young only takes a small amount of money, thanks to the power of compounding interest," where the earnings on your savings are reinvested to generate their own earnings, which also get reinvested to create more earnings, and so on, she explains.
The placements from the Ministry of Finance tend to be large, but volatile and are reinvested in liquid assets.
The S&P 500 Information Technology sector is down 18 percent over the past three months, including reinvested dividends.
But regulations do require that they report money that will be reinvested overseas and thus exempted from U.S. taxation.
The investment would have seen a lifetime total return of 336 percent, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
For one, federal law requires all revenues generated by a public airport to be reinvested back into airport assets.
Up to $50 billion a month in proceeds is being allowed to roll off, with the rest being reinvested.
Because the funding is repaid at the end of the loan, the money is recirculated and reinvested, unlike subsidies.
Firms that sold at the bottom in 2009 and never reinvested the cash may well have disappeared by now.
The chairmen of two of the firms said profits go to the ministry or are reinvested in the business.
"People who were 55 to 60 during the financial crisis probably aren't going to get reinvested in equities," he said.
Over the last five years, A.I.G. has delivered a respectable total return to investors, including reinvested dividends, of 37.5 percent.
If 30% of those funds were reinvested in clean energy, then emissions could be dropped 18% in the countries studied.
"We expect to make a profit but the idea is the profit will be reinvested in the fund," he said.
If tax reform is-- the key for UTC-- because it-- we've got today $003 billion of permanently reinvested earnings overseas.
In particular, "savings will be reinvested at reinvigorating revenue growth of [Coca-Cola's] sparkling category," the incoming CEO told CNBC.
Being able to reliably demonstrate this should improve commercial revenue, which can then be reinvested back into the transport network.
He was so passionate about this ... John McCain made sure we reinvested in our military, fixed our Veterans Affairs problems.
This means that the majority of the money goes to pension funds, retirement accounts, or is reinvested in the economy.
My transfer came in just before the three-week mark, and was immediately reinvested according to Wealthsimple's SRI portfolio algorithm.
We then reinvested this money into our top priorities, which are those systems we need to prevail in future wars.
Characterizing New Jersey as "the most under managed asset I've ever seen," Murphy wants public deposits reinvested in the state.
Some of the freed resources would help with the overall budget picture, and some could be reinvested in higher priorities.
That's a pretty substantial amount of cash that can be reinvested into paying household bills — or the next grocery run.
Funds College Board brings from the program, Carayol said, are reinvested into programs that support services, like application fee waivers.
He said the money saved from shrinking the police force should be reinvested in nonprofits and other community development projects.
She and her husband also matched their savings through an International Rescue Committee program, and reinvested it in the business.
A significant portion of the D.E.A.'s budget should be reinvested in lifesaving measures like access to high-quality treatment.
Mayor Jim Kenney told me the savings from the closure would be reinvested in neighborhoods, initially in resource-starved schools.
Typically any profits generated from the business are reinvested to advance their stated social cause or benefit their community.  3.
Typically any profits generated from the business are reinvested to advance their stated social cause or benefit their community.  3.
The investment would have seen a lifetime total return of about 300 percent, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
Your investment would have seen a lifetime total return of nearly 350 percent, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
Fitch believes Conduent plans on achieving significant cost savings with a portion reinvested and remainder dropping to the bottom line.
In August, Privium Fund Management, in a note to clients, said it had reinvested in Mr. Ackman's publicly traded fund.
The Red Sox are prepared to rely heavily on their starting rotation, while the Yankees reinvested significantly in their bullpen.
Many have reinvested in Iran since the 2015 accord, which suspended sanctions in return for curbs on Tehran's nuclear programs.
Sabbatical participants will not be paid a salary and proceeds from the events they lead will be reinvested into Wonder Grottole.
The sale processes are underway and the proceeds will be reinvested to improve organic revenue growth and financial metrics, Thomsen added.
On our platform, the average price point is closer to $100, which in turn gets reinvested to create actually good content.
This is gradually squeezing the investment margins of the companies as investments mature and have to be reinvested at lower rates.
More broadly, sales brought in proceeds of 1.2 billion pounds, of which 529 million pounds was reinvested in Scandlines, it said.
In a waqf-linked sukuk, proceeds are used for social projects and any excess yield is reinvested in the waqf assets.
And the factory's profits, to the extent they ever come, may very well be sent abroad instead of being reinvested here.
Over $8.5 million is expected to be reinvested into the justice system, with $1.7 million currently slated for victim s' services.
"Substantial amounts are constantly reinvested in the properties to maintain a high quality residential experience for our tenants," the statement said.
But most of all, the reinvested proceeds have provided a greater amount of passive income with minimal work on my part.
Cohen, in turn, immediately reinvested his new $272.5 million in a 22014 exchange of his own — part of which involved Chaves.
These economic gains will flow back to the state through increased revenues, which can then be reinvested into essential environmental projects.
During this period, the railroads have reinvested more than half a trillion dollars of their own funds back into their networks.
Profits were reinvested into the replacement of new models so as to attract visitors who were willing to purchase expensive fares.
These bonds, which have been accumulating on Fed's balance sheet, have been reinvested to keep their assets at about $4.5 trillion.
But it has nearly tripled from that low, and including reinvested dividends has delivered a total return of nearly 251.37 percent.
Now, we reinvested all of that 3 billion in to productive capacity at our bank, initially a little bit defensively, i.e.
Investors had hoped the proceeds would be reinvested in growth or returned to them via dividends or share buyback, he added.
How Engie has reinvested, or will reinvest, the proceeds of the sales, and how much cash is left, is less clear.
SPX equity index is at all-time highs, producing a year-to-date total return, including reinvested dividends, of 73 percent.
"Automatic payroll deductions, compounding interest, reinvested dividends, stock growth, consistent dollar-cost averaging, it works when given enough time," he wrote.
For most of this time of growth, Tsai never took a paycheck, and instead reinvested any earnings back into the company.
The profits made in Canton and reinvested in America transformed the young republic into the 19th century's factory of the world.
The investment would have seen a lifetime total return of more than 360 percent, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
We have invested significantly into Asia-Pacific region as a sport, especially women's sport, and the region has reinvested back into us.
He also said the IPO raised a lot of capital for the company that will be reinvested into improving margins and profits.
But any benefits from cost savings are likely to be reinvested in attracting customers through lower prices or higher levels of service.
Many of South-East Asia's businesses are family-owned and rely on banks (or reinvested profits) rather than the markets for finance.
This meant earnings were increasingly reinvested in the businesses rather than doled out as dividends, Sylla wrote in an email to CNBC.
If they were holding excess funds, they were deposited in the side accounts until they could be reinvested in the main policies.
That's a lot of cash going into investors' pockets, and most of it is going to get reinvested in the market somehow.
Investors who bought at the IPO price and reinvested their dividends into BX stock would be up 106%, per a firm statement.
In contrast, actively managed domestic equity mutual funds experienced a net outflow of $659 billion, including reinvested dividends, from 20013 to 2014.
IT'S NOT LIKE THERES A BIG BOX OF MONEY OUT THERE THAT SUDDENLY COMES BACK AND GETS REINVESTED BY US IN 2018.
Again, true but misleading: most of those earnings are reinvested in U.S.-based securities like Treasury bonds or stock in American companies.
And to Trump I want to say: America became great with a formula that every great American president refreshed and reinvested in.
In the meanwhile, campaign season resources should be reinvested in coverage of what our elections are ultimately for: questions of public policy.
Policymakers would accomplish this by simply reducing the amount of money that would be reinvested when various Treasury and mortgage securities matured.
Republicans counter that stock buybacks also help middle-class Americans with retirement accounts and result in capital being reinvested in the economy.
Since floating under Tucker in late 2010, AIA has produced a 166 percent return for shareholders, including reinvested dividends, Eikon data shows.
The RGGI has several notable features, including quarterly emission allowance auctions where proceeds are reinvested into complimentary efficiency and clean energy programs.
IKEA is owned by foundation that Kamprad created, whose statutes require profits to be reinvested in the company or donated to charity.
But along the way we reduced about a third of our expenses and then reinvested all of that back in the business.
And unlike the Affordable Care Act's reimbursement changes, the resulting savings would not be reinvested in efforts to expand and improve coverage.
We view this cash buffer as credit-neutral as we expect it will largely be reinvested in the business or used for acquisitions.
Much of that revenue is reinvested in research and development of more sensitive chipsets vital for next generation fighter aircraft and other weapons.
Your actual returns on owning the S&P 500 are twice what the price index indicates since 1988, if you reinvested the dividend.
Capital Economics estimate that Apple now has $91.5 billion of earnings permanently reinvested overseas, but said that it is not the biggest holder.
Over the past decade GE shares have slumped nearly 50 percent, but its total return, including reinvested dividends, was just negative 26 percent.
The company made a lot of money with Pokémon Go, and much of that has been reinvested in additional staff and improved technologies.
" The money sent back usually gets reinvested locally, he said, "in better schooling for kids, better care for the elderly, and better housing.
Those gains are being reinvested into Predix and applications, so they have not had a large effect on GE's earnings, the executives said.
It's not being reinvested in a different way to reduce college costs for low-income students, so we are very concerned about this.
This tax relief allows small businesses to protect a fifth of their earnings that can be reinvested in expansion, hiring, and wage increases.
REITs posted a respectable 9 percent total return last year, but that significantly underperformed the 783 percent return on the Index (dividends reinvested).
And defenders of buybacks see them as a legitimate way to return excess cash that can then be reinvested in the broader economy.
I slowly and little by little, reinvested the money and income, until I was able to start getting more and more harnesses made.
According to the Duchy of Cornwall's website, however, "the Duchy's capital gains have to be reinvested in the business and cannot be distributed."
N.Y. FED MEDIAN SCENARIO SHOWS $30 BILLION IN AGENCY SECURITY PRINCIPAL PAYMENT WILL BE REINVESTED INTO AGENCY MBS UNTIL RESERVES REACH A TROUGH
If it is enacted, Sears's debt would fall to about $1.2 billion, freeing up cash to be reinvested in its struggling retail operations.
The market was also supported by expectations that dividend payouts would be reinvested as many Japanese firms pay their investors in late June.
The S&P 500 is at all-time highs, with a year-to-date total return, including reinvested dividends, of around 13 percent.
Over $1 million was collected and the funds are expected to be reinvested into the domestic fishing sector, according to the World Bank.
Some of the earnings are paid out to shareholders in dividends, and some are reinvested to achieve growth: This growth directly benefits investors.
We even calculated these returns by assuming that any of the dividends were reinvested, but still none beat the widely owned index fund.
The soccer federation says income will be reinvested in amateur football and women's football, aside from money granted to the four competing clubs.
I was fortunate to grow as my sales increased, so I used the profits from sales and reinvested that back into my business.
It also announced last December that maturing principal payments on the securities purchased would be reinvested for as long as it deems necessary.
The proceeds have been reinvested in the property, in the form of a trout pond, a road and improvements to the wildlife habitat.
I just reinvested in my company and I don't … care if I'm living in a shack by a puddle as long as it's mine.
" Serve these Christmas vibes with Serena Williams The statues each cost about $107 and the profits are "reinvested in projects to further female equality.
Afterward — as with that TransUnion deal — money is reinvested into the company to make it more valuable to a subsequent acquirer or public shareholders.
Total returns, including reinvested dividends, since listing are up more than 140 percent, compared to around 70 percent for the local Hang Seng Index.
Profits from the charity shops are ploughed back to Second Wind to help a range of people, and reinvested to further develop the enterprise.
Fifteen London reinvested its profits in its training scheme, which helped 500 hundred apprentices, several of whom went on to become Michelin-starred chefs.
Sears Canada said it cut about C$80 million in costs in the first quarter and said savings would be reinvested in growth initiatives.
Under the programme, Arla expects to return around 300 million euros to farmers while additional savings will be reinvested in the company, it said.
Those savings could then be reinvested into lower prices for Amazon's consumers, ultimately extending its reach over the competitors who use its DAAS service.
Washington can unlock billions in equity-like value currently lodged in many of our infrastructure projects — billions that can be reinvested into important projects.
Too often, taxes on hotels, rental cars and other aspects of travel are used to raise funds that are not reinvested in the industry.
"When you assume that those monies are reinvested at a rate of return, renting, on average, wins in terms of wealth creation," Johnson said.
Since March 2013, when the NBC Universal deal was finally completed, Comcast's total return, including dividends reinvested, of 96 percent beats the S.&P.
Any earnings we make are returned to our participants or reinvested in the business, which helps us remain strong to meet our future promises.
It gets better: in the decade of 1990-1999, the total 10-year gain would have been 432%, or 18% annualized and dividends reinvested.
So from that I made some money, and I reinvested the entirety of what I made there in King, and that's how we started.
Since it began the balance sheet expansion, the Fed has reinvested the proceeds it gets from bonds each month to keep the size stable.
The profits from the bank don't go to line our pockets, but are reinvested into the community and used to promote the public good.
She recommends that people open retirement accounts as early as they can — that way, the savings have more time to build and be reinvested.
The S&P 500 stock market index was up 31.5% last year, when reinvested dividends are included, its best annual gain in six years.
High Leverage Constrains Rating: Yango's aggressive land acquisition since 2015, in which sales receipts were almost entirely reinvested in acquiring land, has driven leverage up.
This no-frills approach both permits ultra-low prices and earns cash quickly, which is then reinvested in new stores and offerings, luring more customers.
Nothing really happened that we didn't expect, maybe some costs, but after we got started, we just went on "fuck it mode" and reinvested everything.
But for the top 500 listed firms in total the amount of cash reinvested or returned to shareholders has roughly matched the amount being generated.
But all those buybacks and dividends need to get reinvested somewhere, ideally in an asset class that isn't plunging in value on a daily basis.
For example, had Apple reinvested the sums it has repurchased in the past decade, its physical plant would be six times larger than it is.
So we did take about close to 30 percent of our gross expense base out but we reinvested all of that back in the business.
SPX is set to post a roughly 20083 percent price gain for 22008 and around 22017 percent on a total return basis, including reinvested dividends.
The crown prince has said more than half of the proceeds from that sale would be reinvested domestically to develop promising Saudi non-oil sectors.
There's a virtuous cycle between mass market devices producing the biggest profit and that profit being reinvested in the development of further mass market devices.
If Congress refuses to challenge the tariffs head on, they should at least ensure that the revenue is reinvested in ways that benefit our economy.
" Alberta said in a statement it "supports the goal of reducing drug costs so that savings can be reinvested in frontline services and patient care.
If Young Boys could make money in the transfer market, the proceeds could be reinvested in the team, and Basel's financial advantage might be minimized.
He reinvested the money only in things that he uses: shares in Georgia's power utilities and municipal bonds of DeKalb County and the Atlanta airport.
Most of the money it generates in its businesses is reinvested in the company or paid out to holders of TIAA annuities, the company says.
That money is reinvested in the program to pay for coaches' salaries, players' summer school classes, facility improvements and hotels and meals on the road.
Cost cutting has enabled oil companies to generate cash at oil prices around 50 dollars per barrel, which in turn can be reinvested in exploration.
The money saved on taxes then can be reinvested into expanding operations, hiring more talent and purchasing new equipment or even spent on Main Street.
Cooperman's main fund generated annualized returns of 12.4% since inception versus the S&P 500′s 9.5% return including reinvested dividends, according to Institutional Investor.
And Ford reinvested early profits and investor dollars back into the company and become one of the biggest drivers of the 20th century transportation revolution.
According to one analysis, Fortune 500 companies have $2.4 trillion held offshore, where it is being reinvested to create jobs and economic activity in other countries.
Last year, the millions of dollars she spent on the company card earned her over $133,183 in cash back, which she reinvested back into the business.
A fourth muddle is the idea that the world would be a better place if the same firms doing huge buy-backs reinvested the money instead.
That's $15,850 more than the $553,014 that would amass in the reinvested RMD account if the required withdrawals started at age 72, applying the same assumptions.
The end had been targeted for September, but the FOMC decided to go two months earlier, with all proceeds now to be reinvested as of Thursday.
Foreign direct investment fell by 30%, to $1bn, between 133 and 2016; most of it consists of profits reinvested by firms already operating in the country.
Anglian said that it would have passed on the repayment to its customers through a reduction in their bills or reinvested it in the business. bit.
The company did not specify on Thursday how much it has raised, but said it has attracted a new investor, and that existing investors have reinvested.
The money saved by reducing imprisonment can create a virtuous cycle if it is reinvested in reintegration, which will result in fewer people returning to prison.
LOL generated in excess of $21000 million in synergy benefits from the United Suppliers merger with the majority of the savings reinvested back into the business.
Kaddour gave details of his long term strategy named "SH 2030" targeting $67 billion of additional revenues by 2030 of which 50 percent will be reinvested.
GPIF, the world's biggest pension fund, has reinvested the amount in domestic stocks, said the person, who declined to be identified because the details are private.
The company's sole asset at the time was the Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino, and the IPO money was supposed to be reinvested in the company.
Bed Bath and Beyond expects the initiatives to save $150 million over the next few years, a portion of which may be reinvested in the company.
Bed Bath & Beyond expects its latest initiatives to save $150 million over the next few years, a portion of which may be reinvested in the company.
On Wednesday, Mr. Biden was also moving around his ad reservations, with about $150,000 cut from South Carolina and reinvested in Nevada, according to Advertising Analytics.
Mr. Terry argues that as long as Mr. Trump's profits are reinvested in the hotel, rather than deposited in his bank account, there is no violation.
The duchy said that its capital gains were all reinvested in the business, obviating the need to tax them, and that only companies paid corporation tax.
As for the method of asset reduction, most agree that mortgage-backed securities (MBS) will first be allowed to expire and their income streams not reinvested.
Some communities had built new harbours, erected wind turbines and even created an 18-hole golf course - profits from which will be reinvested in the local area.
I will work with cannabis companies so that revenue from marijuana sales is reinvested in educational and support programs in the communities that have been historically burdened.
If the buyers expect a decent return on their investment, then the higher the purchase price, the bigger the un-reinvested dividends the new owner might demand.
Fitch expects no material profit margin improvement in 2016, as most of the gains from the company's efficiency programmes are likely to be reinvested into Carlsberg's brands.
"You'd have more money in your IRA but less in the reinvested account," said certified financial planner Mark Wilson, president of MILE Wealth Management in Irvine, California.
Your money would be up an average of almost 20 percent a year when dividends are included and the money is reinvested over the last eight years.
Both ideas would have created funds to allow agencies to replace obsolete equipment and reinvested the cost savings of using more efficient technology into upgrading more equipment.
If COFCO International meets targets, notably for sustainable sourcing of soybeans in Brazil, it will obtain margins savings that will then be reinvested in sustainability, it said.
Including reinvested dividends, the broader Hong Kong stock market has outperformed a sub-index of property and finance companies since the last U.S. rate increase in December.
Investors should regard high levels of excess cash as a definite red flag — one that should prompt them to find out why this money hasn't been reinvested.
Moore said profit reinvested in the business would be taxed at 15 percent, but anything the owner takes home would be taxed at the appropriate individual rate.
It's not just that we're housed within Cornerstone — we have founders who believe in us and have reinvested resources in Fader in the last couple of years.
It has reinvested a portion of the proceeds from asset sales into new office assets in core markets, including purchases in Hoboken and Metro Park New Jersey.
The tax law allows for a deferral of taxes until 2026 for capital gains from other investments that are reinvested in funds that invest in opportunity zones.
If its dividend had been reinvested in company shares, its annualised return since 2007 of roughly 7 per cent is in line with the S&P 500.
Some of those savings will be reinvested into drug treatment services, re-entry support for offenders returning home from prison, violence prevention programming and crime victims' services.
Cooperman's main fund generated annualized returns of 12.4 percent since inception versus the S&P 500's 9.5 percent return including reinvested dividends, according to Institutional Investor.
While those advances would not directly affect people with Type 1 diabetes, they could bring returns to the fund that could then be reinvested in different companies.
"The idea is that bonds in the portfolio will turn over quickly and can be reinvested again at higher interest rates if rates are rising," said Jarzabek.
Cash maturing from government bonds will be reinvested within two months in the same country as the original bond, if market conditions allow, the ECB said earlier.
"Broke" also nods to recent changes in Detroit's central neighborhoods, where businesses have reinvested, especially companies owned by Dan Gilbert, the billionaire co-founder of Quicken Loans.
These two provisions alone will save ordinary small businesses thousands of dollars a year in taxes that can be reinvested back into their businesses, employees, and communities.
USDA has said that placing ERS and NIFA outside of Washington would result in $20 million in annual savings that could be reinvested back into the agencies.
Co-op members pay to join, and pay for their electric usage, but any extra money is reinvested into the co-op, or paid back to members.
Last year we paid off our outstanding federal unemployment trust fund loan early, saving businesses $327 million in taxes that can now be reinvested into our growing economy.
As long as the gain is reinvested in the fund within 180 days of the sale of the other asset, the money is eligible for the tax break.
If you forget to figure reinvested dividends into the cost basis, which is subtracted from proceeds of sale to come up with your gain, you'll overpay in tax.
Proceeds of the sale, covering about 2,350 towers, will be reinvested in the business to support infrastructure development and the development of new growth areas, Telefonica Deutschland said.
But Toshiba - which sold the chip business in June for roughly $18 billion and then reinvested $3.1 billion to gain voting rights - sees the stake as a boon.
The rent they paid would only reflect the value of the land they occupied and all the money paid to the town would be reinvested in the community.
The proceeds of the IPO would be reinvested in businesses such as health insurance, savings products that do not tie up too much capital, property and casualty insurance.
By contrast, domestic stock mutual funds and exchange-traded funds have attracted $32 billion this year, including reinvested dividends, according to the Investment Company Institute, a trade group.
The proceeds from the sale of the wood and bricks from the original house are to be reinvested into landscaping and youth programming in the Enright Avenue community.
If you put $200973,200963 in an index fund that reinvested dividends and i paused for a moment to let the audience guess how much it would amount to.
Local governments have figured out that if they help develop worker cooperatives, jobs created in their community stay in their community and the profits can be reinvested locally.
I asked Steven D. Schwartz, vice president of investor relations for the company, why the chart doesn't show the returns for the S&P 500 with reinvested dividends.
Here's why: While the stock market has returned close to 10% a year on average with dividends reinvested for over 100 years, it hasn't been a smooth ride.
Cooperman's main fund has generated annualized returns of 12.4 percent since inception versus the S&P 500's 9.5 percent return including reinvested dividends, according to Institutional Investor.
Tax relief will not only create conditions that allow families the opportunity to succeed, but will also provide more disposable income that can be reinvested into our economy.
The Fed and Treasury created a liquidity vacuum where money was withdrawn from the capital markets and economy much faster than it was reinvested with new bank lending.
Paying investors a dividend is often seen as a sign of financial robustness but some investors might prefer to see profits retained and reinvested rather than paid out.
Investors in August added $348 million of new cash into the fund, not including reinvested dividends, bringing its assets under management to $74.7 billion as of Aug. 31.
The plan also moves from a worldwide system of taxation to a system of territoriality so that trillions in after tax income can be reinvested in the economy.
Kilbride wants to find great companies that create and distribute value year after year after year, and let the reinvested earnings do the heavy lifting throughout the process.
Lengpudashi's win meant an IRL $290,000 in prize money, which will be reinvested in Strategic Machine, an AI company founded by CMU researchers Tuomas Sandholm and Noam Brown.
In the 19793s and 1970s, companies usually reinvested their profits rather than giving raises to executives — the high tax rates meant those salaries would be largely taxed away.
As much as $218 billion in excess capital could be returned to shareholders or reinvested in the banks themselves if all the deregulation the industry is seeking comes about.
While 52 percent of fully withdrawn pots were reinvested somewhere else, savers might be paying too much tax, missing out on investment growth and other benefits, the watchdog said.
Building out Rackspace's public cloud has driven significant historical capital expenditures, and Fitch expects this capital will be reinvested in managed cloud services or made available for debt reduction.
Jeffrey Ubben's ValueAct will soon have a representative, Robert Hale, on the board of camera company Olympus and Daniel Loeb's Third Point is reportedly reinvested at entertainment giant Sony.
The benchmark S&P 22016 is set to post a roughly 20083 percent price gain for 22008 and around 22017 percent on a total return basis, including reinvested dividends.
The limited disclosure in 2100-K filings that is now available requires public companies to list their overseas subsidiaries and how much of their cash has been reinvested abroad.
" The donated chickens are primarily raised by women and because of this, Gates says the money made from selling chickens and eggs is reinvested into "nutrition and school fees.
The club said they have reinvested 190 million pounds into its German Manager Jurgen Klopp's squad as they chase a first top division title in 29 years this season.
You might, for instance, look at your retirement or brokerage accounts and find that you have several thousands of dollars in dividends and yields that have not automatically reinvested.
Since Yoshida took over, Sony has delivered a 6 percent total return, including reinvested dividends, compared to negative 11 percent at Japan's benchmark Topix index, as of Dec. 20.
Maturing securities will continue to be reinvested in securities with little to no coupon income in Europe and Japan, hurting investment income and increasing duration risk, all else equal.
According to CNBC calculations, a $1,000 investment would be worth more than $11,200 as of Tuesday, or over 11 times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
More than $241 billion will be reinvested into proven solutions to ending  homelessness and housing poverty, like the national Housing Trust Fund, rental assistance and other affordable housing investments.
The legislation allows investors to defer taxes on capital gains if they're reinvested in a real estate project or business located in one of nearly 9,000 qualified census tracts.
In three years we have raised $1.8 billion through cap and trade that were reinvested through our climate change action plan into energy transition, clean jobs, and clean tech.
Nearly half of the top 25 earners made single-digit returns for their investors, even as the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index rose 12 percent, accounting for reinvested dividends.
The savings, which we estimate to be roughly 85033,000 hours per year of participant and direct service staff time, can now be reinvested in more frequent and meaningful interactions.
Banreservas reinvested DOP1.7 billion of 2015 earnings (about 28% of net income) as planned, which lifted paid-in capital to a total of DOP10 billion by end-March 20163.
Whether it be e-commerce giants like Amazon or luxury goods sellers like Tiffany, the firm said there will be "retail and service surprises" as corporate earnings are reinvested.
Profits are heavily reinvested back into the company, though Grant was still able to take a salary of around $150,000 when he was working on the venture full time.
An earlier version of this story said the stock increased 411 percent since Nooyi became CFO, which represented the total return for the stock if investors reinvested the dividends.
By putting money in the fund, investors not only delay having to pay tax, but are also eligible for a partial exclusion of the tax on the reinvested gains.
UK non-life insurers may feel the most direct impact because they tend to invest in shorter-duration bonds, and their asset portfolios are reinvested relatively quickly into prevailing yields.
Shrewsberry said the bank is committed to a previously stated plan to cut costs by $4 billion by the end of 2019, half of which will be reinvested into businesses.
In September, the Federal Reserve is expected to begin to reverse quantitative easing, QE. Interest payments and principal from maturing securities will no longer be reinvested in the bond market.
With taxable holdings, investors pay tax every year on payouts, such as interest, dividends and year-end distributions, even if this income is reinvested in more shares of the fund.
The kicker: Due to the reduced time that the reinvested cash would have to grow, its value over time could be smaller under the proposed change than under current law.
He claims his business is on track to pull in $8 million by the end of this year, though most of the money will be reinvested back into the operations.
"That money that isn't brought back is going to be reinvested in a foreign country, in a plant or acquisition, which has been happening, and never to return," he said.
Looking back on it all, Shannon acknowledged that she never truly got over David's affair and would often pretend she was over it as David appeared reinvested in their marriage.
Buffett calculated what his $773 would be worth today had he invested the money in a no-fee S&P 277 index fund with all of its dividends reinvested instead.
From 2007 through 2014, index domestic equity mutual funds and ETFs received $1 trillion in net new cash and reinvested dividends, according to the Washington, D.C.-based Investment Company Institute.
Second, allow U.S. companies to repatriate an additional $1 trillion of cash at a one-time tax rate of 10 percent of the total cash reinvested in the United States.
"SFR's fundamentals will likely remain difficult in 2017, as cost savings from headcount reductions are totally reinvested in content costs," analysts for Raymond James said in a note to clients.
The IIF's measure of "true" FDI, which strips out reinvested earnings, has fallen to its lowest level in 20 years, including emerging and frontier markets, it said in the report.
As the city reinvested the revenue from congestion fees back into transportation improvements, including massive bicycle "superhighway" projects, bus lanes, and general roadway repairs, traffic for cars got worse again.
The Trump administration has pointed to the booming stock market as evidence of success: The Standard & Poor's 216.5 index has returned about 213.6 percent, including reinvested dividends, since November 22016.
He said the White House was inclined to tax income that is reinvested in businesses at a lower rate than money that is pulled out and used for personal reasons.
He said even in previous rate increase environments, when bond income is received and reinvested, that can keep returns in positive territory and help investors get through fixed-income volatility.
Holding interest rates unchanged, the Riksbank said it would end new net bond purchases though coupons and maturing bonds would be reinvested, signalling a temporary expansion of its balance sheet.
"This filing reflects the fact that more than half was paid in taxes and reinvested in businesses that will be sold as part of the proposed settlement," the statement said.
But at a time when so many residents of South L.A. are displaced, Nipsey reinvested a part of the money he made from music into the community that raised him.
The most successful technology companies have a core product — Google's search engine, Apple's iPhone, Facebook's social network — that generates massive profits that are available to be reinvested in ambitious new products.
Earnings will gain a 6 percent lift from the change in U.S. corporate tax, though the company expects half of this to be reinvested in the rollout of next-generation products.
Since the market bottom on March 9, 2009, the is now up a whopping 250 percent, led by consumer discretionary stocks, which have rallied 446 percent when accounting for dividends reinvested.
Boeing shares have delivered a total return - including reinvested dividends - of nearly four times the performance of the full index since U.S. stocks began rebounding from the 2007-0003 financial crisis.
" Ryan also said there is $2 trillion to $3 trillion "of money sitting overseas that can't come back into America to be reinvested in our economy because of our tax laws.
We're beginning to hear some LP gripes about these management company stake sales, particularly in situations where the proceeds go toward senior partner liquidity instead of being reinvested into the business.
Boeing shares have delivered a total return - including reinvested dividends - of nearly four times the performance of the full index since U.S. stocks began rebounding from the 2007-09 financial crisis.
As a result of this frugality, Swedbank has a cost-to-income ratio of 43%, meaning that 57% of the money it takes in can be distributed to shareholders or reinvested.
Your initial outlay of $1,000 in 2008 would be worth more than $19,300 Thursday, according to CNBC calculations, or over 19 times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
Companies paid out dividends and other withdrawals of $169.5 billion from foreign receipts during the second quarter, the department said, which far outstripped the amount of this cash which was reinvested.
He calculates that, while the Dow has produced a total return, including reinvested dividends, of 153 percent since the start of the 21st century, the debt has gone up 253 percent.
A $1,000 investment would be worth more than $108,000 as of May 25, according to CNBC calculations, or more than 100 times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
What's happened is, if you go back three, four, five years ago, housing companies took the profits and reinvested them in land, because they wanted to own the land to grow.
In a 20133-page report, the agency cited Zimbabwe's progress in creating a sound management plan for its 82,000 elephants and evidence that hunting revenue is in fact reinvested into conservation.
With less than two weeks left in the decade, the large cap S&P 500, with reinvested dividends, has easily outperformed other major asset classes and benchmark commodities, climbing over 250%.
Most importantly, we will save the US taxpayer $11–28 billion to be reinvested in healthcare, education, the EPA, and the arts, while creating two million jobs and $1 trillion in investment.
Since Apple first announced the iPhone product line in January 73, its stock has gained more than 1,200 percent and delivered a total return, including reinvested dividends, of more than 1,375 percent.
The company also unveiled a new restructuring program to deliver annual cost savings of 103 million pounds ($210 million) by 22018, with proceeds to be reinvested in research and development (R&D).
EBITDA Stable with Substantial Cash Flow Management has achieved over $1.25 billion in expense reductions (with $250 million additional reductions announced), and savings are being reinvested into growth initiatives and sharper prices.
Such proposals are opposed by some member states, who prefer to keep the revenues in national coffers, and environmental campaigners, who want to see the proceeds reinvested in efforts to stem pollution.
Any tax saved by the decrease in rate below 25 percent would need to be paid out in dividends (payments to shareholders) within three tax years, if not reinvested in the business.
Cost savings are likely to continue being reinvested, while low like-for-like sales growth in stores and fast-growing online sales are likely to enable only limited benefits from operating leverage.
"Access to dollars allowed us to have stock on the shelves," said Basson, adding that the local currency was reinvested and the excess profits in Angola had paid for new store openings.
Dig a little deeper, though, and you find that Oxfam is using the term "cash reserves" interchangeably with the amount of permanently reinvested earnings (PREs) companies report on their federal disclosure forms.
A $1,000 investment in the company would be worth more than $12,000 as of Friday, according to CNBC calculations, or over 12 times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
FROM OUR POINT OF VIEW AS A COMPANY, IF THIS WERE TO HAPPEN, IT WOULDN'T BE SUDDENLY THERE WOULD BE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS FLOWING BACK IN AND REINVESTED IN A BIG BANG.
According to CNBC calculations, a $1,000 investment in 2008 would be worth more than $7,200 as of May 25, or over seven times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
He also did not order that his assets be divested and the proceeds reinvested without his knowledge, which is the only way for a blind trust to truly circumvent conflicts of interest.
Under the proposed plan, the Fed would begin by keeping a fixed amount of the monthly proceeds and then increase the cap every three months until proceeds were no longer being reinvested.
Decriminalization also will not generate the economic gains that could be reinvested back into the same communities that shouldered the brunt of overzealous marijuana prohibition and the war on drugs for decades.
If, say, 25 percent of carbon revenues were set aside for children, that creates a potentially game-changing pot of money for kids, while the bulk is reinvested in improving green infrastructure.
This, along with other efforts, should help Macy's save as much as $83 million in expenses annually, starting in fiscal 2018, which will be reinvested back into the business, the company said.
If an official who uses the Section 1043 loophole holds the reinvested assets until he dies, his heirs inherit with stepped-up basis, meaning that the gains will have never been taxed.
That money was then reinvested in a $95 million world record fee for a defender on Virgil van Dijk and $84 million on goalkeeper Alisson Becker, both key players in Liverpool's European success.
It then reinvested $3.1 billion for a 40 percent stake in Toshiba Memory, a move some analysts considered worrisome given over-capacity in NAND memory chips used in smartphones and data storage servers.
Money that would have otherwise been used to buy a competing business can be reinvested into R&D and far-reaching growth projects that may not suit the revenue timeline of a shareholder.
"Investors would rather see the cash reinvested into the business, a [further] increase of dividend or simply accumulate the cash, wait until after the tax deal and then distribute to shareholders," he said.
Since March 2013, when the NBC Universal deal was finally completed, Comcast's total return, including dividends reinvested, of 96 percent beats the S&P 500 Index and Disney on around 80 percent each.
"The proceeds will be reinvested in the transformation of TUI as the world's leading integrated tourism business, focused on own hotel and cruise brands, and to further strengthen TUI's balance sheet," TUI said.
As we expect only mild growth in EBIT in 2016/20153 we assume the majority of such cost savings will be reinvested in the business in order to further improve the group's competitiveness.
As an example, UnitedHealth spokesperson Tyler Mason said Wichmann's pay "reflects the positive performance of the company over many years" and that Wichmann reinvested a lot of his payout into more UnitedHealth stock.
But the creators emphasize its quality, and where the profits go: reinvested into the women of Oaxaca who bottle the product, as well as toward supporting more women-created events like Yola Dia.
Often, Rogers and others at Strategic Campaign Group reinvested the money they raised into finding more donors, with the help of a circle of preferred vendors that received large sums for their services.
And for investors who are more interested in , Cramer suggests picking two — a stock with a dividend that could be increased each year and then reinvested, and a stock with some more growth.
The closures, along with other efforts, should help Macy's save as much as $300 million in expenses annually, starting in fiscal 2018, which will be reinvested back into the business, the company said.
Estimates from JP Morgan show that 19 billion euros of bonds would need to be reinvested in 2017, ramping up sharply to 103 billion euros in 2018 and 197 billion euros in 2019.
Only four years after quitting his accounting job in Minneapolis to flip purchases full-time, his business has made over seven figures in lifetime profits, which have been heavily reinvested in the company.
Under what is called a 1031 exchange, taxpayers can sell one property and defer taxes as long as the proceeds were reinvested in a similar, or "like-kind," property and met certain requirements.
A trust run by Trump's family members is not blind — and under Office of Government Ethics rules, assets in a blind trust aren't considered "blind" until they're sold and the profits are reinvested.
The recent federal guidance also clarified that if short-term gains are reinvested into a fund, they will remain characterized as such and not be considered long-term gains after being deferred or reduced.
After taxes, 50 percent of their side hustle money goes to paying debt and the other 50 percent gets reinvested into their businesses and future ventures, like Danny's goal of purchasing a dental practice.
Some 56 percent of funds have been reinvested in Europe, including 12 and 203 percent in Ireland and the Netherlands respectively, compared to 7 percent each in traditional tax havens like Bermuda or Singapore.
In September, the Federal Reserve is expected to begin to reverse the process of quantitative easing, QE, whereas interest payments and principal from maturing securities will no longer be reinvested in the bond market.
Viacom has deemed substantially all of the cash held by its foreign subsidiaries as permanently reinvested in its foreign operations and does not intend or foresee a need to repatriate any of this cash.
The steps Macy's is taking are expected to generate about $1.5 billion in annual savings, which will be fully realized by the end of fiscal 2022, and partially reinvested back into its growth initiatives.
Demand for OFZ bonds on Wednesday was also bolstered by the redemption of OFZ bonds series 26216 worth 250 billion roubles, with part of the money being reinvested into Russian government bonds, analysts said.
Tom Zale, responsible for mortgage and real estate investment at Northwestern, said the company reinvested capital after the company exited its exposure to an unnamed "high-quality, single-asset" retail investment earlier this year.
The plan would require military contractors to meet the net-zero carbon emissions requirement — or force them to pay a fee of 1% of their contract that would then be reinvested in military infrastructure.
Redemptions of mortgage-backed securities would at that point be reinvested in Treasuries up to as much as $20 billion per month, moving the Fed generally towards a Treasuries-only approach to its assets.
Be comfortable implementing and explaining how the funds are disseminated and why, for some ventures, a portion of your funds will need to be reinvested into the business to maintain its sustainability and longevity.
Your initial outlay of $1,000 in 2008 would be worth more than $20,000 as of May 25, according to CNBC calculations, or over 20 times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
The federal government rewards any city, county, or state that sells or leases an infrastructure asset to the private sector, provided the sale or lease proceeds are timely reinvested in another local infrastructure project.
Since the country opened up to tourism in the 1990s after the fall of the Soviet Union, Havana reinvested much of its revenue in renovating historic buildings, from Art Deco hotels to colonial palaces.
Engie CEO Isabelle Kocher, appointed in May 2016, has reinvested part of the proceeds from sales of fossil fuel related assets in a string of smaller renewable energy, power grids and energy services assets.
Proceeds from the IPO will be reinvested in the high margin health operations while the spin-off, the world's largest lighting company, hopes to have greater access to capital markets to fund M&A.
Macy's expects the moves to generate almost $1.5 billion in annual savings, which the company says will be fully realized by the end of fiscal 2022, and partially reinvested back into its growth initiatives.
Alternatively, if the president reinvested in the I.R.S. with, say, $1 billion, he could generate at least $4 billion (and as much as $10 billion) toward bridges and roads, Medicare and, yes, aircraft carriers.
"[The area] has always been a destination; it&aposs just been a long time since anybody has reinvested there," Marc Chodock, founder of Scribner&aposs Catskill Lodge near Hunter Mountain ski resort, told Warren.
THISIS ONE ACTUALLY WHERE HE'S PROBABLY – HE HAS A MORE LIBERAL POSITION THAN I DO.BECAUSE HE GOT SO MAD THAT HE SIGNED THE 73% REPATRIATION BILL, AND HE SAIDNONE OF IT WAS IT WAS REINVESTED.
The chart below shows that for a theoretical IRA worth $500,000 at age 70, the reinvested required minimum distributions — assuming 4% annual growth after taxes — would be worth $568,864 at age 103 under current law.
Nearly half of the top-25 earners made single-digit returns for their investors, a lackluster sum in a year when the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index was up 2603 percent, accounting for reinvested dividends.
New Engie CEO Isabelle Kocher, appointed in May 2016, has reinvested part of the proceeds from sales of fossil fuel related assets in a string of smaller renewable energy, power grids and energy services assets.
"The industry, for the last three years, has been chronically underinvesting and continues to do so at a rate of only 60 percent of cash flow being reinvested in the form of capex," explained Raymond.
Military contractors will also have to meet this standard, and those who don't will pay a fee amounting to 1% of the total value of the contract, which will be reinvested into improving military infrastructure.
Depending on how it's set up, a cooperative model offers workers and users true ownership and control in a company; any profits that are generated are returned to the members or reinvested in the company.
Nearly half of the top-25 earners made single-digit returns for their investors, a lackluster sum in a year when the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index was up 12 percent, accounting for reinvested dividends.
We reinvested $550,000 of the proceeds in real estate crowdfunding to take advantage of cheaper valuations with higher net rental yields in the heartland, $550,000 in bonds, and $700,000 in various stocks and index funds.
Under the current system, American businesses are double taxed on income — once when it is earned in the country where business is done and again when it is brought back to America to be reinvested.
According to CNBC calculations, a $1,000 investment in Amazon in September 2008 would be worth more than $153,890 as of Friday morning, or more than 22 times as much, including price appreciation and dividends reinvested.
It would direct the government to publish regular reports on the benefits used by immigrants in the US — and how that money could be "reinvested" in the inner cities, something Trump proposed as a candidate.
" Gilead Sciences: "It's not best-of-breed because they have not reinvested successfully from all that money they got from Hep C. They need to do an acquisition or they need to split the company up.
In Monday's budget, Jaitley proposed taxing lump-sum withdrawals exceeding 40 percent of an individual's retirement pot in the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), unless the sum is reinvested in a pension product such as an annuity.
A territorial system also will increase U.S. jobs and exports, improve the efficiency of supply chains and allow for the free flow of money back to the United States — to be reinvested in the United States.
Insurer AIG had sought $48.2 million in credits for 1997, following several cross-border transactions in which it borrowed $1.6 billion and reinvested it at higher rates, ostensibly to make a profit, according to court papers.
In 85033, the United States, Switzerland, and Kazakhstan agreed that $84 million in seized assets that had been paid, along with the interest, as a bribe to the Kazakh president should be reinvested in the country.
From Obama's inauguration in January 230 through Trump's election victory, Sturm Ruger shares delivered a total return, including reinvested dividends, of 22013,223 percent, while American Outdoor Brands, formerly known as Smith & Wesson, returned nearly 133,213 percent.
They say that all of their profits are reinvested into providing new low-cost housing for Londoners and have recently announced plans to merge with fellow housing association Family Mosaic, giving them assets worth £22016 billion.
The profits made from selling the carbon credits were, Mtwana explained, reinvested into the 3,500 community members to help improve access to water and education, all while ensuring that 117 hectares of mangrove forests remain protected.
The program, created by the 2017 GOP tax bill, allows investors to defer taxes on capital gains if they're reinvested in a real estate project or business located in one of nearly 9,000 qualified census tracts.
So, continuing with Baird's example of the $300,000 reinvested gain, you would be taxed on $270,000 after five years, and on $255,000 after seven, assuming you made the investment in time to meet the various thresholds.
And unlike most countries, Estonia offers a zero percent tax on undistributed profits—meaning, if the profits are reinvested into the company, you don't owe any corporate taxes, which can be a huge deal for start-ups.
After the 1984 Radical Painting exhibition at Williams College, Mosset distanced himself from the group represented in that show as well, feeling that the monochrome was being reinvested with an aura that he was trying to avoid.
Enbridge Income Fund President Perry Schuldhaus said the system was a non-core asset and that proceeds from the sale would be reinvested in the fund's $9 billion portfolio and help meet its 2017 equity capital requirements.
These cost savings can be reinvested into SNAP to expand its benefits or used to renew the Food Insecurity Nutrition Incentives (FINI) grant program, which provides SNAP recipients with a cash incentive for fruit and vegetable purchases.
Since U.S. stocks began rebounding from the 2007-09 financial crisis in March 20.4, Boeing shares have delivered a total return - including reinvested dividends - of nearly 2737,28 percent, or four times the performance of the full index.
The current Recovery Rating does not tolerate any incremental amount of secured debt nor further asset disposals if the proceeds are not applied to gross debt reduction or reinvested in an asset of comparable value and quality.
Since U.S. stocks began rebounding from the 2007-8063 financial crisis in March 2009, Boeing shares have delivered a total return - including reinvested dividends - of nearly 1,600 percent, or four times the performance of the full index.
Aggressive cost-cutting, overseas growth and higher prices have helped the likes of Altria and Reynolds American increase their stock prices some 400 percent – including reinvested dividends – since Calpers kicked the habit, according to Thomson Reuters data.
WE KNOW WHAT DOESN'T WORK, WHICH IS THE CURRENT TAX CODE, WHICH IS UNCOMPETITIVE, WHICH LOCKS OUT THOSE DOLLARS – ACTUALLY PUNISHES COMPANIES LIKE CISCO AND OTHERS FOR BRINGING REVENUES BACK TO BE REINVESTED IN THE UNITED STATES.
For investors who are more interested in buying individual stocks for newborns, Cramer suggests picking two — a stock with a dividend that could be increased each year and then reinvested, and a stock with some more growth.
But legislators, led by Ms. Krueger and Assemblywoman Crystal Peoples-Stokes of Buffalo, insisted on including in statute a guarantee that fixed proportions of revenue would be reinvested into communities most affected by the war on drugs.
Today, the Dartington Hall Trust is an independent charity and social enterprise with a focus on arts and ecology, supported by a range of businesses (shops, a restaurant, a pub) whose profits are reinvested in the community.
"I make absolutely no apology over the tax measures concerning the wealth tax, when money is reinvested in the economy," Macron told the journalists, Edwy Plenel of investigative website Mediapart and Jean-Jacques Bourdin of RMC radio.
Using up scraps is another side of the issue: A penny saved is a penny earned, and a penny earned is a penny that can be reinvested in a city that outsiders have repeatedly left for dead.
West Yorkshire said in its annual report it would have lost around 200 million pounds had it sold holdings in oil and gas companies in the three years to September 2018 and reinvested in other UK stocks.
Chief Financial Officer Francois-Xavier Roger declined to comment on margins, telling an investor meeting the company had not yet decided how much of its savings would be reinvested and how much would flow to the bottom line.
High oil prices, trade surpluses and capital inflows meant that Asian and Arab countries were knee-deep in foreign earnings, which they reinvested in safe treasury bonds and also in riskier assets such as stakes in foreign firms.
Media reports suggested one is Coatue, which has backed Grab and Didi, but Didi — which made a previous Ola investment and has reinvested in Grab and widened its investment network worldwide — appears to have sat this round out.
"We're going to go reinvest that money and it's going to be reinvested in factories like we just announced, it's going to be in stock buybacks, it's going to be in all kinds of applications, " Krzanich told Cramer.
The tax on foreign reinvested income was one of the few ideas in the proposal that has the potential to bring in revenue, though it's unlikely to bring in enough to pay for the rest of the plan.
SPX has delivered a total return, including reinvested dividends, of 2257 percent over the last six months, essentially capturing all of the average rolling 22000-month total return on the index since 21.8, so why not cash in?
It then reinvested $3.1 billion for the 40 percent stake in Toshiba Memory, a move some analysts have said was worrisome, given global overcapacity in the NAND memory chips, that are used in smartphones and data storage servers.
And for investors who are more interested in buying individual stocks for newborns, Cramer suggests picking two — a stock with a dividend that could be increased each year and then reinvested, and a stock with some more growth.
American Equity's updated chart, which it sent me Thursday, shows the S&P 500 — still with no reinvested dividends — doing a bit better than a hypothetical indexed annuity for a period starting in 2006 and ending in 2017.
And they demonstrate how Mr. Epstein rebuilt his business in his later years, with Southern Trust reporting $175 million in retained earnings — leftover profits that can be reinvested — in 2017, the last year for which statements were available.
"My view is that the savings, the tax savings, will be reinvested in jobs, in investments, and get the country moving forward, and create opportunities for a wide variety of Americans," Joly said in an exclusive CNBC interview.
"Behind these results are over 1 billion euros of savings and we've actually reinvested half of that into ensuring that we have more competitive pricing so ultimately we do think consumers do get the better deal," he added.
If those financial gains were reinvested in further efforts to mitigate emissions, cumulative reductions in global emissions between 2020 and 15 could potentially be double what is currently on the table in national pledges under the Paris agreement.
Diageo, which has adopted a stringent system of accounting where budgets must be approved from scratch, said it now expected 13 million pounds of savings over three years, with two-thirds of that being reinvested in the business.
Not even its rich dividend has cushioned the dismal performance: Including reinvested dividends, GE has delivered total losses of 22019 percent during that time, while the Dow has offered up gains of 240 percent on the same basis.
According to CNBC calculations, a $1,000 investment in Netflix in October 20183 would be worth more than $97,560 as of after the earning bell on Monday, or more than 96 times as much, including price appreciation and dividends reinvested.
In a best-case scenario, slashed regulations would result in as much as $218 billion in excess capital which "could either be returned to shareholders or reinvested in the business," Goldman said in a report for clients this week.
P&G is targeting another $10 billion in cost cuts over the next five years, much of which will be reinvested to drive top-line growth, Jon Moeller, P&G's chief financial officer said on CNBC's "Squawk Box" Tuesday.
The company said in August it would lay off about 5,500 employees, beginning in the first quarter, and that savings from the cuts would be reinvested into key growth areas such as security, the Internet of Things and cloud.
The balance sheet had surged to more than $4.5 trillion, but the Fed has since reduced the bond holdings by more than $400 billion by allowing some proceeds from the assets to roll off each month without being reinvested.
"The upshot is that a tax on reinvested foreign earnings won't come close to paying for the $6 trillion to $7 trillion cost of the massive cuts to individual income and corporate taxes that Trump is proposing," Hunter wrote.
Weidmann said monetary policy would remain accommodative even after the end of bond buys because legacy bonds would remain on national central banks' balance sheets, proceeds from maturing bonds would be reinvested and because of the ECB's rates guidance.
Nasdaq said that both sides of the fork would go in the index for one day, and after that the value of the other fork would be reinvested in bitcoin and the value of the index would be adjusted.
All backers in Alven IV reinvested in Alven V — they represent around two-thirds of Alven V. New LPs also invested, as well as a few entrepreneurs from Alven portfolio companies — they represent a tiny portion of the fund.
He said there is also a proposal for a mandated one-time repatriation of overseas corporate cash, taxing it at 8.5 percent, as well as a much lower tax of 3.5 percent on profits that were already reinvested overseas.
Investors will be allowed to share their stakes in funds that invests in the zones, and to sell, say, a start-up in an Opportunity Zone as long as the money is reinvested in another qualifying business or asset.
"When we pay a toll, we imagine that part of that money will be reinvested in the maintenance of bridges and roads," Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, the leader of Five Star, told reporters in Genoa on Wednesday.
LONDON, March 25 (Reuters) - Veteran investor Bill Ackman told clients on Wednesday that he had taken off credit market hedges and reinvested the money into new and existing stock holdings after turning "increasingly positive" on stock and credit markets.
It said total private sector commercial bank deposits had declined since the end of 2018 and that "April data suggests that net of reinvested interest earnings, the stock of deposits has fallen considerably, even in (year-on-year) terms".
For illustration: If you had a $3.83,000 gain from selling an asset and reinvested it in an opportunity zone fund, after seven years the taxable amount of the gain would be $85,000 ($237,220 less the 2200 percent reduction of $2000,2250).
Second was China, up 3 percent to $142 billion, and third was Britain, which saw a 20 percent jump to $122 billion, mainly due to a doubling of reinvested earnings and a tripling in the value of M&A deals.
We estimate that the average asset-liability duration gap for German life firms is among the highest in Europe, at around six years, exposing the sector to reinvestment risk as assets mature and have to be reinvested at lower rates.
But if you had bought-- if you'd been a pension fund and you put $1 million into the S&P 500 at that time and reinvested it during my investing lifetime, that-- that $2025 million would've turned into $5.3 billion.
Nearly half of these hedgies posted only single-digit returns for their investors in 2016, "a lackluster sum in a year when the Standard & Poor's 103-stock index was up 12 percent, accounting for reinvested dividends," writes The New York Times.
The firm has reinvested about $1 billion in Egypt over the last three years with an eye to long-term growth, and is currently in discussions to invest billions to help develop a petrochemical refinery complex south of the Suez Canal.
On Tuesday, Roth called BRAC a "very significant opportunity to get some savings," and said the Pentagon believes that it could save about $2 billion a year with the cuts -- which could then be reinvested in readiness and modernization programs.
Indeed, according to a 85033 PwC report, the administration's latest regulatory overreach would "impose substantial compliance costs on U.S.-based taxpayers" – costs that should be reinvested back into research and development, operational expansion, and employee development, to name just a few.
The savings could be reinvested into critical rental housing solutions—like the national Housing Trust Fund and rental assistance—for those families with the most acute needs: those who are homeless or who are one crisis away from being homeless.
In fact, if you put $1,000 in the company in 2008, according to CNBC calculations, your investment would be worth more than $2,600 Wednesday, or over two and a half times as much, including price appreciation and dividend gains reinvested.
Another reason for the new structure is costs, and Unilever on Wednesday reiterated its targets for savings of 6 billion euros by 2019, two-thirds of which will be reinvested into the business, and a 20 percent operating margin by 2020.
AMPLE LIQUIDITY Quest had access to an undrawn $750 million revolver, $123 million available under its $600 million A/R securitization facility, and had cash on hand of $128 million at March 31, 2016 (20163% considered permanently reinvested outside the U.S.).
A recent study by consultancy Equilar found that companies whose CEOs hold no more than one external directorship generated a one-year median shareholder return of more than 15 percent, assuming dividends were reinvested, on par with the broader market.
To ensure that the profits that large corporations are making in our communities are reinvested in those communities, we need legislation to rein in corporate stock buybacks and empower workers to have a say in how their company's profits are spent.
MULTI-BRAND STRATEGY Berenberg analyst Zuzanna Pusz said the Kors and Coach deals showed U.S. accessible luxury companies were pursuing the multi-brand strategy found in Europe, where cash flows from one large brand are reinvested into smaller but faster growing ones.
"The decision [by Lowe's] to refocus on the core home improvement business in the U.S. and Canada should serve as a tailwind in 2019, with some of the proceeds likely to be reinvested in the business," Telsey Advisory Group analyst Joseph Feldman said.
"I believe this approach passes the test of ultimately benefitting gamers after game storefronts have rebalanced and developers have reinvested more of their fruits of their labor into creation rather than taxation," Sweeney wrote in conclusion of his defense of exclusivity last week.
After all, the S&P 2270 has delivered a total return, including reinvested dividends, of 2257 percent over the last six months, essentially capturing all of the average rolling 22000-month total return on the index since 21.8, so why not cash in?
He says that during his 30 years in charge he has put his own money into the firm and reinvested nearly all his income to buy WPP stock, meaning all his wealth and interests are tied up in the future of the company.
Hong Kong tracks U.S. rate moves as its currency is pegged to the U.S. dollar and including reinvested dividends, the broader Hong Kong stock market has outperformed a sub-index of property and finance companies since the last U.S. rate increase in December.
So, for example, if bitcoin at $0003,000 split into two forks of $9,000 and $2.000, both would remain in the index for a day, and then the $2,000 fork would be reinvested in the $9,000 bitcoin and the index would be adjusted.
He says that during his 22015 years in charge he has invested his own money in the firm and reinvested nearly all his income to buy WPP stock, meaning all his wealth and interests are tied up in the future of the company.
In August 2017 alone, Ms. Dewart said, Mr. Rahn sold two-thirds of the portfolio, or about $822,000, and then reinvested most of the proceeds, yielding about $47,600 in commissions, according to monthly financial statements and an analysis by Genesis Forensic Consulting.
In its statement, ADP said that its total return to shareholders under Mr. Rodriguez amounted to 202 percent, assuming investors held onto their shares of the CDK Global division that was spun off three years ago and reinvested the dividends from both companies.
That money was then reinvested into player recruitment, as Barcelona twice broke its own transfer record — first with Frenchman Ousmane Dembele for 141 million euros, and then in January when it spent 158 million euros on long-time target Philippe Coutinho from Liverpool.
That's a lot of money that could be reinvested in other priorities like a Green New Deal — enough not just to help ward off the worst climate catastrophes, but to actually improve living conditions for the many who are suffering in today's economy.
There is no transparency in the terms that would ensure the new income to the Cuban Baseball Federation would be reinvested in Cuban baseball operations rather than go to the Cuban treasury as general revenue, as is the case with other contract workers.
The above statement is true about a diversified portfolio — the S&P 500, which holds 500 of the largest stocks in the U.S., has historically returned an average of around 7 percent annually, when you factor in reinvested dividends and adjust for inflation.
The Big Six will likely address the estimated $2.6 trillion in U.S. corporate profits held overseas by requiring companies to bring the money home at rates of 3.5 percent for reinvested profits and 8.75 percent for on cash and equivalents, lobbyists said.
Exchange-traded funds that passively track indexes have about $219 billion invested in the technology sector, much of which will have to be reinvested to stay in line with the sector changes, potentially creating volatility, according to data from Thomson Reuters Lipper.
In addition to controlling Ferrari NV and Fiat Chrysler through a holding company, the Agnelli family owns a majority stake in the Turin-based soccer club, and the union representing the players said the money should have been reinvested into the cars, Bloomberg reported.
In court filings, McFarland's attorneys claimed he had launched the ticket scam to reimburse the investors in the Fyre Festival, something prosecutors strongly disputed, pointing out that McFarland reinvested the bulk of the $150,000 into the sham business and kept about $20,000 for himself.
According to a report by DivestInvest, a philanthropy helping to lead the movement, more than 688 institutions and 60,000 individual investors worth $5.2 trillion have pulled their investments from fossil fuel companies and have reinvested a portion of their assets into clean energy companies.
Legislative barriers impede the financial self-sustainability of our infrastructure (which in turn hinders their physical sustainability), and to make matters even worse, a whole other class of restrictions prevent revenue from being reinvested (or "ring-fenced") back into the project that generated it.
The goal of lawmakers, the report states, should be to reduce the prison population by 60,000 over the coming years and creating a savings of $5 billion to be reinvested in programs that actually help improve public safety, rather than simply keep people locked up.
Over the 18 years that Hackett oversaw Steelcase as a public company, the stock fell by more than 55 percent and delivered a total return, including reinvested dividends of negative 22.3 percent, or an annualized total return under his tenure of negative 1.54 percent.
"This goes to show there is no place to hide criminal assets — we are constantly developing our techniques and capabilities to ensure that proceeds of crime are either given back to the rightful owner or, as in this case, are reinvested in crime," he added.
Since the TLT generally throws off a higher dividend yield, the performance comparison including reinvested dividends is even more dramatic: The SPY has generated a one-decade compound total return of 102 percent, but the TLT has returned an additional 40 percent on one's initial investment.
The top government body also gave final approval to a move allowing money exchange shops to import foreign currency banknotes, and requiring non-oil exporters to repatriate their hard cash earnings within three months to be reinvested or sold in a regulated secondary market to importers.
The Hedge Fund Research Composite Index, the broadest gauge of hedge fund performance, has lagged the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index this year, gaining 3.56 percent through the end of October compared with the index's 4 percent gain over the same period, accounting for reinvested dividends.
In August 2166 alone, Mr. Rahn had sold two-thirds of the portfolio, or about $22017,2209, and then reinvested most of the proceeds, yielding about $22016,20153 in commissions, according to monthly financial statements and an analysis by Genesis Forensic Consulting, the firm Ms. Dewart's lawyer hired.
If Americans want their tax dollars reinvested at home when the government purchases goods — as has been U.S. "Buy American" procurement policy since the Roosevelt administration — or that workers on government construction projects be paid "prevailing" wages, then taxpayers should be free to make such determinations.
Considering Sandoval's injury was not pre-existing, the Red Sox would have recouped the majority of his contract for '16 under a league-wide program—fungible assets that then could have been reinvested in the team's efforts to advance to playoffs for the first time since 2013.
We have calculated a run-off scenario for a typical life insurance book, which assumes the portfolio is entirely in fixed-income assets and that proceeds of maturing bonds are reinvested at 244%, which is the rate that we expect firms to have achieved in the first quarter.
Not every team, of course: Juventus banked almost $135 million by selling Pogba to Manchester United and the Argentina midfielder Roberto Pereyra to Watford and promptly reinvested a chunk of it in Gonzalo Higuaín and Miralem Pjanic, the standout players from its closest domestic rivals, Napoli and Roma.
The Hedge Fund Research Composite Index, the broadest gauge of hedge fund performance, lags the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index so far this year, with a 4.14 percent gain through the end of September compared to the index's 23 percent gain over the same period, accounting for reinvested dividends.
"It was important to find a party that would allow Recordati to remain independent ... and accelerate its growth strategy as a leading global consolidator in the industry," said Recordati CEO Andrea Recordati, who will continue to lead the Italian group and said he had reinvested in the company.
When the company struggled, Mr. Kalanick and a partner took the tax dollars from employee paychecks — which are supposed to be withheld and sent to the Internal Revenue Service — and reinvested the money into the start-up, even as friends and advisers warned him the action was potentially illegal.
And if they did adjust it for inflation or adjust it for the fact that your car is getting much more mileage than it used to, then it actually would produce tens of billions of dollars of annual revenue that could be reinvested back into infrastructure in the country.
And if energy companies hit that target, the rest of the money that they would make gets reinvested and explicitly carved out for investment in sustainable energy programs and programs that help consumers save energy and use less, and also actually like generating research in new forms of energy.
Global headcount: 80,000+ With a mission to help individuals live long, happy and healthy lives, it shouldn't be a surprise that customers are a top priority at Bupa— and its core focus too, with the health care firm stating that its profits are reinvested into offering further care to consumers.
WE NOW WILL HAVE UNDER THIS NEW TAX CUT AND JOBS ACT A COMPETITIVE CODE, A ZERO RATE TO BRING YOUR PROFITS BACK AND BE REINVESTED IN THE UNITED STATES, WHETHER IT'S IN RESEARCH OR JOBS OR GROWTH, OR JUST SIMPLY STRENGTHENING THE BOTTOM LINE SO YOU CAN COMPETE AND WIN.
Smith's amendment would replace that language with a section "that would authorize a fair, transparent process to allow the Department of Defense to consolidate, close, or realign military installations within the United States and realize efficiencies and savings that can be reinvested into critical military requirements," according to the amendment's description.
Mohammad Hasif Murad, investment manager at Aberdeen Islamic Asset Management Sdn Bhd, which holds Malaysian government bonds and has some bonds maturing in February and March, said the firm had repatriated some of the proceeds of matured bonds, but has also "strategically reinvested in specific tenors where we see value".
It has less of an impact for BP. BRIAN SULLIVAN: Let's talk about dollars because you guys come through a tough time but, man, excuse me, you got me all choked up thinking about your earnings -- cash flow's have been off the charts and you guys have reinvested in about $2, $3913 billion.
Meanwhile, court papers showed that Bank of New York Mellon had sought $200 million of credits for 2001 and 2002 tied to a Barclays Plc product known as STARS, or "structured trust advantaged repackaged securities," in which it obtained a low-rate $1.5 billion loan whose proceeds it reinvested at higher rates.
"It's as if the main national carmaker together with its suppliers, service providers and dealerships paid all their salaries and suppliers, and produced everything completely off the books and without any regulation, and then sold and reinvested everything without paying any taxes," the annual report by the anti-mafia prosecutor's office said.
Prominent business leaders and social justice advocates in the state have been on the green train for years, often citing the positive financial benefit legalization has been for states like Colorado which brought in over a half billion dollars since January of 2014, with lots of the money being reinvested into social programs.
Andreessen Horowitz (which, admirably, reinvested much of its fees to support services for entrepreneurs) last year expanded its range of investment, and announced that its largest new fund would be directed toward "late-stage venture"—that is, mature startups with some proven success—creeping up on the work of mainstream private equity.
Sorrell, who regularly features among the list of best paid execs, responded to a 2016 investor rebellion over pay by saying that during his 30 years in charge he has invested his own money in the firm and reinvested nearly all his income in WPP stock, meaning his interests are tied completely to the company.
Totally eliminating tuition at the college would require merely using 4 percent of Harvard's yearly investment income while still allowing the remaining 96 percent to be reinvested in the financial activities that appear to constitute the primary purpose of the totally tax-exempt $38 billion endowment, now ranking as one of the world's largest hedge funds.
The S&P 500 is now within a percent of September's record closing high, and the S&P 500 Total Return Index, which includes reinvested dividends, in fact regained record levels, recovering ground lost after a punishing sell-off in the closing months of the year which brought the benchmark index within a rounding error of bear market territory.
For example, most of that $2.6 trillion in cash US companies currently have parked offshore is governed by a longstanding accounting rule, which allows a U.S. multinational to assert that its investment in a foreign subsidiary is permanent and those foreign earnings will be indefinitely reinvested so there is no current or deferred incremental U.S. tax liability.
Brian Finkelstein, CEO at Broad Financial in Monsey, New York, recommends buying REITS in tax-favored accounts like IRAs, ROTH IRAs or 401(k)s to avoid annual income tax on dividends that are reinvested, and he says REITS are not especially good for investors seeking long-term growth because REIT share prices generally don't grow very fast.
Expanding on the Cocks Not Glocks movement at the University of Texas, in which protestors carried dildos on campus to highlight the absurdity of legislation authorizing students to carry loaded firearms in state classrooms, I imagined an America where funding for firearms and military efforts to perpetuate oppression is reinvested in sexual health and reproductive justice, to offer free services to all.
Mr. Zhu did not offer details about the measures China might take, but they could include streamlining regulations that foreign businesses face, or deferring certain taxes if money is reinvested locally, according to Andrew Choy, a tax partner for Greater China at EY. Deep in the tax package's fine print were provisions that looked like protectionism to Asian and European companies.
A collaboration between Terrill and fellow artist Teddy Sandoval, resulting in a series of t-shirts printed with the words Maricón (Spanish for "faggot") and Malflora ("dyke"), reinvested "a term of social disenfranchisement and offensiveness to empower it in a social project that allows for new ways of imagining your queer and Latino self," said Robb Hernández, a professor of Latino/a literature at UC Riverside.
What if essentially there's a target, where companies, instead of wanting to maximize how much you use a product, actually how much time they take from your life, which is again a perverse incentive, and basically set a target that's aligned with what's good for people, and the rest basically gets reinvested in the departments that are currently under-funded that do this kind of work.
SUBSCRIPTION COMMISSIONS, TO REPRESENT LOWER PERCENTAGE OF REVENUE IN FY 2018 THAN 2017​ * PANDORA MEDIA INC - ‍ALSO ANNOUNCED PLANS TO EXPAND ITS PRESENCE AND WORKFORCE IN ATLANTA​ * PANDORA MEDIA INC - ‍ALSO ANNOUNCED PLANS TO EXPAND ITS PRESENCE AND WORKFORCE IN ATLANTA​ * PANDORA MEDIA - ‍SAVINGS FROM COST-SAVING MEASURES WILL BE REINVESTED IN AD-TECH, NON-MUSIC CONTENT, DEVICE INTEGRATION,MARKETING TECHNOLOGY​ Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Both companies did not respond to request for comment - Removing tax on dividends as long as they are reinvested - Removing tax on some income from foreign businesses, including dividends obtained offshore, as long as they are reinvested - Lowering the 20% withholding tax on interest paid by a taxpayer to a foreign tax resident (the new rate will be decided in a separate regulation) - Foreign nationals to pay taxes only on income generated in Indonesia, instead of currently on world-wide income - Reducing penalties on late or missed tax payments to the market rate plus 5 percentage points from a maximum of 48% of the amount that should have been paid - To widen refundable payments under VAT - Central government to be given the power to overrule regional tax rates - To include under the new bill all current tax incentives, such as details on tax holidays and allowances, to ensure a stronger legal basis Reporting by Gayatri Suroyo; Editing by Ed Davies and Aditya Soni
Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow Young Democrats look to replicate Ocasio-Cortez's primary path MORE's (D-Wash.) amendment would "allow the department to consolidate, close and realignment [sic] military installations in the United States, which would allow the department to realize efficiencies and savings that could be reinvested into critical military readiness and modernization accounts," according to a summary of the amendment.
J.B. Pritzker signed a bill on Tuesday making Illinois the 11th state in the country to legalize recreational marijuana use for adults, reports AP. Why it matters: The bill effectively expunges the criminal records of nearly 800,000 people previously convicted of possessing or selling marijuana, says AP. Illinois is the first state in which legislators designed a "marketplace" for cannabis, prioritizing hopeful cannabis merchants in distressed neighborhoods, per AP. The legislation also directs some tax revenue from marijuana sales to be reinvested into poverty-stricken neighborhoods.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for Anglian Water include: - regulated revenues in line with the final determination of tariffs for April 2015 to March 2020, ie assuming no material over- or under- recoveries; - combined totex outperformance and Outcome Delivery Incentive leakage outperformance of GBP110 million in nominal terms for FY18 to FY20; - GBP100 million of additional capex to be reinvested into the business over FY18 to FY103 from totex efficiencies; - slight underperformance in retail costs; - non-regulated EBITDA of around GBP7 million per annum; - retail price inflation of 3.1% for FY17, and 3% thereafter; - around GBP6 million of EBITDA reduction per annum from FY18 to FY20 as a result of the exit of the non-household retail business; - no outperformance related to Outcome Delivery Incentives except for leakage as the company has deferred them to AMP7.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within our rating case for the issuer on a standalone include: - Low single-digit organic sales growth in both the European and US operations - Stable EBIT margin in 2016, back to around 3.9% in 2017 as cost savings from restructuring programme (targeted at EUR350m in 2016) are progressively achieved but largely reinvested in the business - FCF margin fairly stable, averaging 1.3% per year over the next four years - Capex equal to 103%-2.5% of sales from 2017 - Exceptional cash restructuring charges of EUR100m split between 2016 and 2017 - EUR1bn capital return to Ahold's shareholders in 2016 and moderate increase in dividend pay-out RATING SENSITIVITIES These apply to Ahold on a standalone basis: Positive: Future developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to positive rating action include: - Material diversification of activities outside core markets Positive LFL sales growth in core markets and EBIT margin maintained at above 4.5%.

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