Total occupancy cost is the sum of base rent, property tax and other operating expenses that prospective tenants would have to pay annually per square foot.
If the trustee decides to pay the interest annually, then gifts will have to be paid to the ILIT as the ILIT, for all intents and purposes, is the borrower.
The mortgage notes pay 12% annually.
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The company signed up superstar Kobe Bryant as its front man, agreeing to pay him seven figures annually for appearances, autograph sessions and to headline a new ad campaign set to launch in late February.
But very few of us read the fine print, causing us to pay hundreds of extra dollars annually.
Starting in 2015, practices must demonstrate meaningful use annually or face pay penalties.
You pay an average of 2.15% a year, according to one study, and you could pay up to 4% annually in fees.
As a result, Suddeutsche Zeitung, a leading German newspaper, estimates that Berggruen will have to inject 50 million Euros annually just to pay salaries.
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Around one-third pay rates that are reviewed annually, mostly in the first few months of the year, and will soon see their outgoings rise.
Rising inflation means rising interest rates, and that means more fixed income investors pouring money into Brazilian local government bonds that pay well over 11% annually.
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While most Americans are used to quarterly dividends, many overseas countries pay their dividends only semi-annually which makes holding them harder.
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Compare this combined rate of approximately 10% annually to what you would pay other lenders.
Eight city franchises will pay the winning bid to the player annually.
If you favor the former, you search for a money manager with a superior record, then typically pay 1% or more of assets annually to be in a fund run by that manager.
Simple concept: If you make more than a million dollars a year -- not that you have a million dollars -- if you make more than a million dollars annually, then you should pay at least the same percentage of your income in taxes as middle-class families do.
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All of these companies pay silent dividends averaging at least 5% annually: Amgen ( AMGN, 52) , AutoZone ( AZO, 213) , Directv (DTV, 38) , Dollar Tree (DLTR, 45) , Laboratory Corp. of America (LH, 76) and Waters (WAT, 63) .
However, holding to maturity may be difficult, as bond investors discovered in the late 1930s and 1940s, once stocks begin producing 10% to 25% in some years, while the 20-year corporate bond will continue to pay only 4.5% or whatever annually to maturity (and meanwhile may be significantly underwater until maturity due to rising interest rates).
In 2002, when AOL made Google its search engine, in return for which Google agreed to pay at least a hundred and fifty million dollars annually, Sandberg helped oversee the arrangement.
It is understood, however, that Mr Cable is close to succumbing to pressure from the Association of British Insurers, among others, for new binding votes on companies' pay to take place only every three years, rather than annually.
By migrating to an online-based system, the city not only successfully hosted the convention, but now has a permitting system in place that continues to pay dividends in supporting other major events held in the city annually, helping attract tourism and economic investment.
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Eligible businesses within the BID footprint will pay a levy of 1% of their non-domestic rateable value annually.
Yet, their account would still be sufficient to pay them about 75% more than Social Security promises them, increased annually for inflation just like Social Security.
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Funds don't pay taxes themselves, but must distribute at least 90% of their net gains annually to shareholders.
He wants the studios to pay for the installation of digital equipment, since he says they'll save hundreds of millions annually by distributing movies digitally.
The Obama administration, backed by consumer groups and the American Medical Association, says these so-called "pay for delay" deals profit the drug companies but harm consumers by adding 3.5 billion annually to their drug bills.
Come tax time, that means investors typically pay ordinary income taxes on about one-fifth of distributions, which have grown 8% to 10% annually in recent years.
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