Most analysts think investors should stand pat on Principal Financial, with eight of 16 analysts rating it hold.
He said that student-achievement data is only one component of the district's teacher-evaluation system, which relies heavily on principal observations.
The ILIT may make payments on the principal depending on the provisions of the loan agreement.
The accounts in Swiss banks will be taxed at between 19% and 34% by the Swiss authorities on the principal sum, depending on how long the account has been running.
The reason we invest in the first place is to get a return on our principal.
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It is founded on the principal axes of action: climate change, biodiversity and water.
In the fifth year the tax is amortized, and interest is due as well as a payment on the principal of the tax owed.
In our opinion, such disclosure is meaningless and confusing since it does not include mark-ups, mark-downs and spreads on shares traded on a principal basis.
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In government borrowing, the nation, its taxpayers, must pay interest on the principal borrowed whilst the government delays taxing the principal and repaying the loan.
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All of that said, the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act of 2007 generally allows taxpayers to exclude from income from the discharge of debt on their principal residence.
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They also include a partial guarantee on their principal via the purchase of U.S. Treasury zero-coupon bonds, or Treasury STRIPS, held in escrow by the U.S. Treasury.
Most states limit the generation-skipping aspect of dynasty trusts to great-grandchildren--who must dissolve the trust and pay estate taxes on the principal--though there is a movement to allow family trusts to continue in perpetuity.
This exclusion applies whether a taxpayer restructures his or her acquisition debt on a principal residence, loses his or her principal residence in a foreclosure, or sells a principal residence in a short sale.
One advantage of bonds to the borrower is that a bank will usually require payments on the principal of the loan in addition to the interest, so that the loan gradually gets paid off.
Issued during a period of historically low interest rates--for adjustable-rate mortgages, they clocked in below 4% in 2003--many mortgages allowed buyers to pay only the interest on a loan for a certain period of time, or pay down very little on loan principal.
Li explains that borrowers must pay not only interest but principal on every monthly payment. (Bank loans first charge interest and then principal).
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Bernanke enumerated a series of measures including putting upward pressure on short-term interest rates through interest payments on reserves held by financial institutions, ceasing reinvestment of principal payments on securities held by the Fed, and even selling those securities in the open market. (Read Bernanke Put Allows JP Morgan To Post Profits On 96.9% Of 2010 Trading Days).
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Thus he gets a payout based on a bigger principal value, plus make-up payments, too.
Architect Austin Kelly, a principal on the project, points out steps as a feature delineating each room.
It earns revenue based primarily on the unpaid principal balance of loans serviced.
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So this means no repayment of principal on these bonds for 27 years.
You pay rent to the trusts, and the trusts use the cash to pay interest and principal on the note.
Meanwhile, McLaren said Ron Dennis will step down as team principal on 1 March, to be replaced by Martin Whitmarsh.
"a generous rescheduling of official debt and reductions of 50% or more of the principal on official debt" in Paris Club arrangements.
If Greece were to miss a payment of interest or principal on a Greek bond, creditors could sue for the missed payment.
Reverse mortgage consumers struggle to understand how interest gets compounded on a loan that does not involve monthly payments on interest and principal.
In that last scenario, the unpaid interest is tacked on to the principal, leaving borrowers owing more than the amount of the original loan.
"We may alter our temperatures depending on what they see in Chemin, " Paul Mahaffy, the principal investigator on Sam, told the BBC on Friday.
But then he also said last week that people in financial trouble should be able to renegotiate their interest and the principal on their housing loans.
Exacting a federal tax on that forgiven principal amount would de-incentivize the short sale process and essentially push distressed homeowners to walk away from properties entirely.
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