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- Who Pays for Health-Care Reform?
- As more health-care reform proposals emerge, a key question is how to pay for it. MoneyWatch.com's Jill Schlesinger explains what's likely to change, and where the money will probably come from.
- Videos 2009-07-16
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- Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO Study
- Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO StudyRE: Still Paying Taxes? You're One of the Few, Says GAO StudyCorporations don't pay taxes, people do! What is not paid directly is paid indirectly in the prices that are paid for goods and services.So, what might save us...
- Discussion threads 2008-08-14
- Insurer claims-paying ability in decline, but not in crisis. (Financial)
- Insurer Claims-Paying Ability In Decline, But Not In Crisis The claims-paying ability of insurers has declined somewhat in the past three years, but the industry's financial woes do not approach the crisis facing the banking industry, according to StInsurer Claims-Paying Ability In Decline, But Not...
- Research articles 1991-03-11
- Fixed Income Investment vs. Paying Down Debt
- Tyler McKinna submits: A recent column by Trent over at The Simple Dollar debated the merits of saving for retirement versus paying down debt. I have also written previously on the subject of paying down debt and how I received a guaranteed 8% Return on my investment, prompting further...
- External links 2008-08-15
- BT is Avoiding Paying for Corporate Capital
- For BT investors who have seen the company's share price fall by 70 per cent over the past 18 months there was always the consolation of the dividend income. Not now. The final dividend has been cut from 10.4p to just 1.1p a share with a warning...
- Blog posts 2009-05-14
- Paying Up: The Hidden Cost Of Portfolio Management; Commission Recapture: A Way To Get Some Back?
- Paying up is paying a brokerage commission over and above the cost of pure execution in exchange for research or other services from brokers. The part of the commission in excess of the cost of execution can be viewed as an indirect fee beyond the negotiated management fee that investors...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Paying for Quality: Providers' Incentives for Quality Improvement
- Paying health care providers to meet quality goals is an idea with widespread appeal, given the common perception that quality of care in the United States remains unacceptably low despite a decade of benchmarking and public reporting. There has been little critical analysis of the design of the current generation...
- White papers 2004-04-01
- Chiquita and the Downside of Paying Terrorists
- Here's a lesson you probably won’t find in any management textbook: Don't hire thugs to terrorize your competitors. It's a good lesson whether or not the Cincinnati-based Chiquita Brands International is found to be complicit in the murders of five American missionaries in Colombia. The company is...
- Blog posts 2008-04-03
- The True Cost Of Paying The Minimum
- Is your money being sucked into a compound interest sinkhole? If you're not paying off your credit cards every month, that's just what can happen. It depends on the interest rate charged by the credit card company and whether you pay as much as you can, or just the minimum...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
- British Sky Broadcasting is paying $270 million for a 25% stake in Premiere.(Brief Article)
- British Sky Broadcasting is paying $270 million for a 25% stake in Premiere, a German pay-television channel ... British Sky Broadcasting is paying $270 million for a 25% stake in Premiere, a German pay-television channel with 1.1 million satellite and cable subscribers. Other owners include Bertelsmann,...
- Research articles 1996-03-11
- HUNTSMAN CORP. PAYING $2.8 BILLION FOR ICI UNITS.
- Jon Huntsman is out bargain-shopping again, this time paying $2.8 billion so his Salt Lake City-based Huntsman Corp. can acquire four basic chemicals businesses from Imperial Chemical Industries plc of London. The move, announced April 15, include Jon Huntsman is out bargain-shopping again,...
- Research articles 1999-04-19
- CITIBANK FILES LAWSUITS AGAINST SAVINGS-PROTECTION AGENCY FOR PAYING OFF DEBT TOO EARLY.
- Citibank Mexico has filed a lawsuit against four Mexican government agencies for paying off a promissory note too early. The lawsuit, filed in Mexico City, is directed at the savings-protection agency (Instituto de Proteccion al Ahorro Bancario, IP Citibank Mexico has filed a lawsuit...
- Research articles 2000-07-12
- ABC outbid rival networks, paying upwards of $140 million for the broadcast rights to the first two Harry Potter films. (At Deadline).(Brief Article)
- ABC outbid rival networks, paying upwards of $140 million for the broadcast rights to the first two Harry Potter films. The sequel to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is expected to arrive in theaters next November. The split-window ... ABC outbid rival networks,...
- Research articles 2001-12-03
- Microsoft buying Web-TV; it's paying $425 million to browse the 'Net on television sets. (WebTV Networks Inc.)(NAB97)
- It's paying $425 million to browse the 'Net on television sets In a move to strengthen its position at the forefront of the convergence of the computer and broadcast industries, Microsoft has agreed to pay $425 million to acquire Web-TV Netwo...
- Research articles 1997-04-09
- Corporations blasted for not paying sufficient taxes.
- The amount of money corporations pay in state business taxes has come under scrutiny recently by watchdog groups that claim that companies aren't paying their fare share. Citizens for Tax Justice cited Pitney Bowes Inc., Praxair Inc., General Elec The amount of money...
- Research articles 2005-02-28
- BASF Nafta Strategy Paying Off, Company Reports Record Earnings
- BASF CORPORATION enjoyed record earnings in 1996, as sales climbed 2 percent to $6.3 billion. Sales from continuing operations rose 7 percent, and pretax earnings climbed 25 percent to $593 million. "Our Nafta strategy is paying off," sa BASF CORPORATION enjoyed record earnings...
- Research articles 1997-04-07
- Labor Department Survey Highlights High-Paying Jobs.(Originated from The Florida Times-Union, Jacksonville)
- Oct. 12--If you're about to enter college and can't decide on a major, think about computers. A U.S. Department of Labor survey on wage scales in Jacksonville shows that computer-related jobs are among the highest-paying in the area, with high-level syOct. 12--If you're about to enter college...
- Research articles 1995-10-11
- More wealthy Americans aren't paying taxes.(Tax Watch)
- Byline: Mark Battersby The Internal Revenue Service's annual report to Congress showed that more than 5,500 affluent individuals and married couples paid no federal income taxes in 2002. The number of affluent people paying no federal taxes j ...
- Research articles 2005-07-18
- Are the feds paying their bills? (the US federal government)
- The federal government is paying its bills satisfactorily. This, according to a recent study by the U.S. General Accounting Office GAO on payment problems experienced by subcontractors working on federal projects. GAO officials say that from a ma The federal government is paying its...
- Research articles 1993-09-15
- Canadian telco buying 30% of Jones; parent of Bell Canada paying $400 million; has option to buy rest of MSO in eight years. (BCE Telecom International, Jones Intercable, multi-service organization) (Brief Article)
- Parent of Bell Canada paying $400 million; has option to buy rest of MSO in eight years Jones Intercable, the nation's seventh-largest cable operator with 1.6 million subscribers, sold a 30% stake to BCE Telecom International for $400 million. ...
- Research articles 1993-12-06
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