The wind association wrote lawmakers saying that it would accept a 10-percent annual reduction in the value of its tax credit over six years until it would stop altogether in 2018.
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In addition, the higher your initial benefits, the larger the dollar value of any annual cost-of-living adjustments.
But most compensation packages are linked not to long-term value creation and skillful management of long-term risks, but to quarterly or annual bottom line performance.
Much of the money would come from requiring companies to issue new shares, say up to a value of 10-20% of their annual profits.
The majors charge an annual "wrap" fee on the value of all assets -- including no-loads -- of 1% or more, which is pretty expensive.
The pay details released in Barclays' annual report include salaries, bonuses and the value of long-term share awards given to all of the bank's 145, 000 staff.
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So, on the definitions used in this country, net debt now peaks at 79.9% of GDP (the annual value of what the UK produces) in 2015-16, before falling very slightly to 79.2%.
Over the last three years, per-share book value has grown at a 14% annual rate.
So one of these businesses, the commodities one, is priced at less than the value of its annual revenues and a modest multiple of profits - and the internet one is priced at a huge multiple of turnover and profits.
In Shanghai the annual levy is 0.4-0.6% of a property's value, and 0.5-1.2% in Chongqing.
To help them, the investors' main trade bodies set guidelines: companies that give share options to their top people are urged to make them conditional on minimum growth in earnings-per-share, and to restrict their value to four times the recipients' annual earnings, at the time they are awarded.
While Grasslands only just completed its first year in operation, rancher Jim Howell reports that the two South Dakota ranches are expected to double in value and in productivity over a ten-year period and to yield annual dividends on the order of 4% to 5% in the early years, increasing to 10% to 11%.
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In February, the National Audit Office said HMRC had improved its value for money in 2011-12 as it began a programme to reduce annual running costs by 25% by 2014-15.
The rising value of financial assets has allowed many firms to reduce, or even skip, their annual pension-fund contributions, boosting profits.
Councils' compliance with the best- value rule would also be checked using a beefed-up version of the Audit Commission's annual comparisons of their costs and efficiency.
The government also says there will be an annual statement on the use of the wine cellar - including what has been bought, what has been drunk and its value for money.
With an enterprise value of 1.1 times annual sales, it is comparable to Weyerhaeuser (nyse: WY - news - people ), but it lacks the latter's exposure (via lumber) to the teetering housing market.
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