Sharing cars would cut the world's outlays for vehicles, as well as for parking lots.
This levy is collected on revenues minus purchases from other businesses and any outlays for capital investments.
Higher outlays for unemployment insurance were also legislated, but these were negated by cuts in other types of spending.
Outlays for existing ones are rising handsomely, except, of course, for the military.
In general, he says, there is less overhead for service-based businesses, which don't require large outlays for equipment and inventory.
These are past outlays for things like uneconomic power plants that utilities may recoup as they enter the new world of deregulated electricity.
Of course, parents' outlays for phones and entertainment are dwarfed by the cost of college tuition or paying the rent for young-adult children.
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The banks and brokers are already cutting outlays for information technology.
What is included: portfolio management fees plus outlays for things like recordkeeping and running the phone lines, plus, to the extent they are billed to fund shareholders, marketing costs.
For sure, this deployment will tax logistics and support chains, up the need for armored vehicles, helicopters and RPVs, and up outlays for consumables and battlefield electronics.
Here is a breakdown of how Americans mete out their discretionary income (as opposed to outlays for necessities like housing and groceries): How Americans Spend Their Money.
Final consumption expenditures of households include outlays for purchasing consumer goods and services from all trading enterprises and city markets, non-organised trade (street vendors), from public service, passenger transport, communications establishments, hotels, commercial Institutions of culture, health care and education.
The feds claimed the maker of Claritin, in a price war with the producer of the competing drug Allegra, gave concealed discounts to Cigna and PacifiCare Health Systems in the form of "data processing fees, " interest-free loans and "risk share" rebates tied to growth in an insurer's outlays for antihistamine-like drugs.
Expensing is good policy: Depreciating investment outlays over time for tax purposes delays deductions that lose value with time and inflation, understating costs and overstating (and overtaxing) real profit.
Regardless of China's plans to boost domestic energy production, the bottom line remains clear: China will divert considerable capital outlays to pay for imported energy in the coming decade.
He is willing to pay for intangibles, like a consumer brand name or a newspaper monopoly, provided those assets throw off "owner's profits"--cash that can be extracted from a business after necessary capital outlays are paid for.
It is also entertaining various schemes to raise money for financing its health care system, such as curbing the tax deductibility of outlays that businesses make for their employees' health care.
In that case, the resulting withdrawal of support for consumer outlays may push them down.
Federal outlays mean fewer resources for the rest of us, who create those resources in the first place.
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We'll hear of the need for more outlays on infrastructure, education, green energy, basic research and other costly "investments" in the future, alongside contradictory promises to increase jobs and reduce the deficit.
In the past, progressive administrations have not been noted for raising military outlays as overseas conflicts wound down.
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It funnels federal Medicare dollars to private plans that are considerably more expensive per capita (by roughly 10%, historically) than the standard Medicare fee-for-service outlays.
The likelihood is that this allegedly emergency spending will become a permanent addition to federal outlays -- increasing pressure for tax increases in the bargain.
Mr Bremer, testifying before American legislators to justify the demand for huge new outlays, cited the reforms as proof that Iraq is beginning to follow the American way.
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And don't say "from the slashing of interest rates by the Bank of England", because these figures are for incomes before outlays on debt, spending on the basics and so on.
Unfortunately, to the extent that the Obama administration is willing to consider tax cuts, it prefers to treat them as a Keynesian stimulus, essentially as a substitute for more government outlays.
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Up to a point, lavish capital outlays like these can make up for a shortage of old-fashioned oil wells.
Russians also spend freely on clothing and footwear, which gobble 9% of their outlays, versus just 4% for ostensibly hungry U.S. consumers.
In 1983, federal outlays, which had been increasing for a dozen years at well over the rate of economic growth, peaked, and then crawled ahead for the next five years at half the rate of economic growth.
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