For example: The after-inflation cost of sugary soda has declined by an estimated 48% over the past 20 years.
This means the after-tax cost for the business, and therefore the net cash flow, for the daughter is lower.
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With all these different tax breaks, coordinating these opportunities to minimize the after-tax cost of sending a child to college is quite a challenge.
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The banks get to deduct the "dividends" of their trust-preferred stock as interest expense (thus lowering the after-tax cost of borrowing) and get to count it as capital.
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On the other hand, auto companies which have been successful in Indian markets have built cars keeping Indian consumers in mind i.e. a competitive price, a good mileage and a low after-sales cost.
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Based on current production levels in the industry, output of 7.5 million ounces would make the new company the fifth-largest primary silver producer in the world, as well as one of the lowest-cost producers after by-product credits, McEwen reported.
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In our experience, colleges generally have higher fundraising efficiency--the percent of gifts left after subtracting the cost of generating them--than public charities but lower donor dependency--the percent of gifts less surplus--often thanks to large endowments.
For Holtzer, the next frontier after wringing out the cost-effective efficiencies is carbon neutrality.
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After Brynwood presented its cost-cutting proposals and the workers struck, the stubbornness of the fight surprised both sides.
After that, federal cost-sharing will decline slightly, but still will remain at 90 percent from 2020 forward (although states would be on the hook for half of any additional administrative costs).
The government-engineered stability helped the economy grow 8% year after year on the back of low-cost exports.
You can survive the arrival of me-too generic competitors: They put an end to your sunk-cost recovery only after the patent expires.
That has included lobbying against disclosing after-tax fund performance and the cost in dollars of owning funds, as well as how fund firms vote proxies.
Several other stars, including Nnamdi Asomugha, Ryan Fitzpatrick and Antoine Winfield, are looking for jobs after they were cut in cost-saving moves on a busy opening day of free agency.
"Dividend" money is what's left for the team's university (for academic purposes, including scholarship payments for players) and athletic department (to support non-revenue sports) after the cost of running the basketball operation in question.
The acquisition comes a month after Time Warner chief executive Richard Parsons said AOL had been "stabilised" after years of subscriber losses and cost-cutting - in 2003 it lost 2.2 million internet members.
The the third-ranked tenant after the Kings and Lakers at Staples Center will continue to be low-cost, profitable operator.
Truth is, America's tax burden--after you add up state and local and pile on the cost of complying with our buffoonish 54, 000-page tax code--is not much less than Europe's.
Only after the cost of generation and storage of renewable energy matches the cost of on-demand generation from fossil, nuclear and hydro we will we see a transformation of the energy industry.
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Although the world's largest oil rig finally stopped sinking yesterday--four days after three explosions left it lurching more than 30 degrees--the accident could cost Brazil's Petrobras , which owns the 40-story platform, half a billion dollars.
After all, it is a very cost-effective way of publicizing the company name.
The restructuring proposals have been finalised after consultations to draw up the most cost-effective and efficient new council leadership, the authority said.
But framing the question in this way does not compel students to make rational quality-cost trade-offs because after colleges clear the minimum, it is no easier for students to get loans to colleges that offer a stellar return on investment than it is to get them for colleges that offer a poor one.
The soreness is the second setback for Gay this season after knee injury cost him several weeks of pre-season training.
Study after study has pegged energy efficiency as the lowest-cost way to curb fossil-fuel consumption and the resulting greenhouse-gas emissions.
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No toilets will close as part of cost-cutting measures on Anglesey after the council said it had listened to people's concerns.
After his experiences with Fokker, which cost Daimler-Benz DM2.3 billion, this is perhaps the most unpalatable project for the born-again Daimler chairman.
After 90 days, the recipients' per-day cost goes up even higher.
Enhanced expensing more fully reflects the real cost of equipment than depreciation, raising after-tax returns on investment.
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