It is calculated by dividing the annual coupon payment by the par value of the bond.
His latest company, Square, aims to facilitate entrepreneurship by empowering any individual to accept payment by credit card.
Cumulative preferred stock buffers the risk of a skipped dividend payment by allowing past due dividends to accrue.
If he does not make a payment by mid-August, he will lose his home to foreclosure, a spokeswoman confirmed.
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The purpose of developing the payment by results system is to arrive at a point where it is predictable.
College, on the other hand, is voluntary and requires payment by the individual.
The other problem with accepting credit cards, according to many drivers, is the delay in payment by the cab companies.
There is also a risk that payment by result might mean organisations target those who will likely give them good results.
Payment by results is a frightening possibility because for some of our women the results will be a long term arriving.
Payment by results will make it impossible for small charities to bid for funding because we do not have the financial reserves.
"This is a unique opportunity to unite the profession against the reintroduction of the discredited payment by result system, " said Mr McAvoy.
The NUT has opposed the new system, calling it "payment by results".
Therefore performance-related pay is not simply "payment by results", but effective teaching resulting in real progress by pupils, related to pupils' individual circumstances.
Those staff who delivered outstanding performances were entitled to a bonus payment by virtue of the terms and conditions of their home department.
It was settled for a cash payment by Clinton to Jones before an appeals court could rule on whether it would be reinstated.
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Recent data from the U.K. arm of Forrester Research, in partnership with PayPal, estimates that mobile payments will replace other forms of payment by 2016.
Each payment by direct deposit costs the U.S. about 10 cents.
The government is also switching increasingly to a "payment by results" method of working, whereby voluntary agencies are paid only if they are successful in cutting reoffending.
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In June 2012, the Scottish government published the consultation paper on changes required as a result of the introduction of Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment by Westminster.
The order Selna signed on Tuesday, which covers only Jason, said the First Amendment did not give Gilliam the right to seek a large payment by threatening to make negative statements.
Essentially the goal in re-mortgaging an existing loan is to reduce the payment by getting a lower interest rate, stretching out the payments over a longer period of time, or both.
The report said a number of factors caused the problem, but payment by results played a part as the trust misjudged the effect of the changes on its income and workload.
"The partnerships between it and other agencies which have been carefully built up are to be put under strain as they go into a new system of payment by results, " she said.
Mr Edwards has also been encouraged from what seems like a smooth start to payment by results - from 2003 some hospitals have been operating under the system for elective care as pilots.
She said the difficulties of some families were "so entrenched", that councils would find it difficult "to ensure their progress hits the bar for the payment by results initiative on school attendance and anti-social behaviour".
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Mr Clarke said he was about to pilot some "payment by results" contracts in the probation service - already in place in two prisons - and give staff the discretion to work in ways to best reduce the number of crimes committed by people released from prison.
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