In particular, it might have made life easier for those who run our biggest banks if the FSA had imposed a ban on all cash bonuses - in that if none can pay in cash (as opposed to paying out in shares or subordinated debt) then they would not have to worry about losing people to rivals down the road.
Brazil is a cash-based society where people pay in cash for big stuff, like cars and houses.
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These companies pay cash dividends in excess of 2% and are raising them.
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In an integration with bill provider InfoSend, people can pay their utility bills using PayNearMe. (About 10% of utility bills are paid in cash or money order, Shader says.) InfoSend will add bar codes on bill statements that people can take to 7-11 stores and use to pay in cash.
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Soon the country will be in the position of importing only what it can pay for in cash.
In its latest deal, unveiled Tuesday, Orix will pay Rabobank in cash and its own stock for a 90.01% stake of Robeco.
Slow-turning goods become the equivalent of cash to pay for something that in a better economy would have been covered by the cash flow and profits from customer sales.
Or they can pay in cash at one of 45, 000 locations, including MoneyGram locations.
The frugal, who pay in cash, also suffer a net loss from the existing credit card system.
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This has attracted wealthy Chinese buyers, who pay in cash and therefore don't care what happens to the banks.
Fourth, employees may start asking for shorter vesting on future equity grants, or more short-term cash in their pay mix.
Most customers prefer to pay in cash on delivery, and about a quarter of goods are rejected at the door.
Contractors may be just as tempted to offer discounts if you pay in cash and promise to keep quiet about it.
Advice offered to the industry includes paying close attention to passengers who book at the last minute and pay in cash.
As you will see there can be large differences between what tax rates are on their income statements vs. what they pay in cash.
Those days it wasn't unheard of for buyers to pay in cash, for a property to attract up to 30 bids on its first day listed.
It will then send back a message alerting the cashier to either accept the card or ask the customer to use another one or pay in cash.
In the meantime, a public service announcement for my readers: always make your really, really embarrassing purchases in person (wearing sunglasses and a hat) and pay in cash.
Su Casita also has a network of branch offices where borrowers can pay in cash--few Mexicans have bank accounts--and Su Casita employees can go knock on doors if a payment is late.
While Amazon's customers punch in their credit card details and wait for the postman's knock, eS-Books' literary surfers will pick up their order from the nearest of the 8, 000 7-Eleven stores nationwide - and pay in cash.
Whitehead says she was unable to vote for prom king and queen without the badge and is segregated in the lunch line presumably because she has to go to a different register to pay in cash rather than by flashing her Beast mark.
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Cash participants were unable to purchase anything online during the experiment, and MasterCard participants had to pay their landlords in cash.
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He warns that some parent companies saddle their spinoffs with debt in order to pay cash dividends, as Sears did when it spun off Orchard Supply Hardware early in 2012.
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His pay was in cash, while many Wall Street executives are paid in stock.
Now that they want to cash those stocks in to pay down the billions of rupees he owes them.
Customers are happy to pay upfront in cash, at prices linked to the dollar, which dominates such war-torn economies.
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