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Liquidity uses include pro rata debt maturities, projected recurring capital expenditures and development expenditures.
Fitch considers uses to be debt maturities, development expenditures, maintenance capital expenditures and announced acquisitions.
Annual expenditures: $136,965.98Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $120,355.70Median home value: $1,392,859Population: 870,044
Annual expenditures: $109,094.70Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $92,484.42Median home value: $1,022,531Population: 1,026,658
Annual expenditures: $95,209.92Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $78,599.64Median home value: $652,728Population: 8,443,713
Annual expenditures: $88,699.84Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $72,089.56Median home value: $765,350Population: 421,042
Annual expenditures: $88,140.38Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $71,530.10Median home value: $723,783Population: 3,959,657
Annual expenditures: $87,631.78Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $71,021.50Median home value: $752,187Population: 708,823 
Annual expenditures: $82,596.64Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $65,986.36Median home value: $631,997Population: 679,413
Annual expenditures: $81,579.44Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $64,969.16Median home value: $606,820Population: 468,883
Annual expenditures: $81,426.86Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $64,816.58Median home value: $652,175Population: 1,401,932
Annual expenditures: $77,358.06Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $60,747.78Median home value: $636,372Population: 684,498 
Annual expenditures: $66,524.88Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $49,914.60Median home value: $455,753Population: 639,387 
Annual expenditures: $65,456.82Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $48,846.54Median home value: $454,940Population: 693,417
Annual expenditures: $62,608.66Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $45,998.38Median home value: $366,519Population: 451,214
Annual expenditures: $60,675.98Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $44,065.70Median home value: $394,095Population: 935,755
Annual expenditures: $60,116.52Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $43,506.24Median home value: $350,301Population: 495,011
Annual expenditures: $56,759.76Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $40,149.48Median home value: $285,524Population: 626,637
Annual expenditures: $54,674.50Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $38,064.22Median home value: $287,015Population: 479,655
Annual expenditures: $54,369.34Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $37,759.06Median home value: $242,601Population: 2,718,555
Annual expenditures: $54,165.90Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $37,555.62Median home value: $286,055Population: 416,021
Annual expenditures: $53,708.16Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $37,097.88Median home value: $281,046Population: 450,135
Annual expenditures: $53,148.70Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $36,538.42Median home value: $316,396Population: 457,502
Annual expenditures: $52,996.12Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $36,385.84Median home value: $272,546Population: 491,194
Annual expenditures: $52,741.82Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $36,131.54Median home value: $36,131.54Population: 1,610,071
Annual expenditures: $52,182.36Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $35,572.08Median home value: $251,405Population: 522,277
Annual expenditures: $52,029.78Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $35,419.50Median home value: $284,829Population: 457,159 
Annual expenditures: $51,673.76Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $35,063.48Median home value: $223,148Population: 1,318,806
Annual expenditures: $51,572.04Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $34,961.76Median home value: $283,882Population: 660,062
Annual expenditures: $51,470.32Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $34,860.04Median home value: $184,555Population: 1,575,522 
Annual expenditures: $51,165.16Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $34,554.88Median home value: $218,707Population: 392,462
Annual expenditures: $50,758.28Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $34,148.00Median home value: $210,110Population: 855,786
Annual expenditures: $50,300.54Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $33,690.26Median home value: $249,707Population: 841,611
Annual expenditures: $49,079.90Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $32,469.62Median home value: 2,295,982Population: 2,295,982
Annual expenditures: $48,978.18Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $32,367.90Median home value: $234,985Population: 389,648
Annual expenditures: $47,554.10Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $30,943.82Median home value: $190,347Population: 878,907
Annual expenditures: $46,587.76Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $29,977.48Median home value: $212,648Population: 539,216
Annual expenditures: $46,333.46Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $29,723.18Median home value: $211,574Population: 559,202
Annual expenditures: $45,672.28Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $29,062.00Median home value: $193,062Population: 465,112
Annual expenditures: $45,621.42Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $29,011.14Median home value: $185,085Population: 1,486,521
Annual expenditures: $44,960.24Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $28,349.96Median home value: $176,603Population: 617,032
Annual expenditures: $44,858.52Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $28,248.24Median home value: $149,959Population: 614,700
Annual expenditures: $44,553.36Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $27,943.08Median home value: $35,527Population: 677,155
Annual expenditures: $43,841.32Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $27,231.04Median home value: $158,959Population: 481,417
Annual expenditures: $43,485.30Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $26,875.02Median home value: $170,492Population: 867,628
Annual expenditures: $43,434.44Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $26,824.16Median home value: $140,138Population: 637,284
Annual expenditures: $43,180.14Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $26,569.86Median home value: $130,714Population: 596,886
Annual expenditures: $42,468.10Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $25,857.82Median home value: $149,854Population: 857,637
Annual expenditures: $42,315.52Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $25,705.24Median home value: $127,839Population: 402,839
Annual expenditures: $41,756.06Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $25,145.78Median home value: $135,819Population: 389,563 
Annual expenditures: $41,400.04Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $24,789.76Median home value: $136,499Population: 680,354
Annual expenditures: $38,653.60Annual expenditures after using annual Social Security income: $22,043.32Median home value: $95,422Population: 653,248
Those requests sought records of expenditures and projected expenditures relating to redecorating senior officials' offices.
That's triple expenditures from the same period in 2017, when Google posted expenditures of $2.409 billion, and double expenditures for the fourth quarter of 2017, when Google spent $3.805 billion.
Planned total expenditures, which include both actual and planned future expenditures, totaled $439.2 billion in 2015.
Another distinction that comes up repeatedly is between utility capital expenditures (capex) and operating expenditures (opex).
Fitch considers uses of liquidity as total debt maturities, estimated recurring capital expenditures and committed development expenditures.
Currently, corporations can deduct those R&D expenditures as they occur, as with other corporate expenditures like advertising.
Capital expenditures for 2016 were forecast at $113 billion-$1.65 billion, compared with 2015 capital expenditures of $1.51 billion.
Meanwhile, its accrued capital expenditures were $7.7 billion, which is triple the expenditures for the same period in 2017.
In fact, per capita expenditures at IHS are only about one third that of other federal expenditures for medical care.
That measure will help "cover, by the end of 2019, operating expenditures as well as irreducible expenditures for public infrastructure", it said.
The Petrobras CEO also said the company expects capital expenditures of $16 billion this year, 23 percent higher than expenditures last year.
For example, over-the-counter drugs would be considered qualified medical expenditures (currently, only prescription drugs are permitted as HSA medical expenditures).
"He didn't try to repay back what he thought were accidental expenditures, or incidental expenditures," said Hunter of the former Illinois Democrat.
People with diagnosed diabetes, on average, have medical expenditures approximately 2.3 times higher than what expenditures would be in the absence of diabetes.
Meirelles said public expenditures will have zero growth in 2017 in line with the proposed constitutional amendment to set a cap on expenditures.
Our defense expenditures are a fraction of the defense expenditures of countries who are a fraction of our size or population or our territory.
Moreover, whereas almost 2300 percent of Mr. Trump's media expenditures were for digital, only 22020 percent of Secretary Clinton's media expenditures were for digital.
Its public expenditures are 85033 percent of gross domestic product right now, and grants from international donors make up 75 percent of those expenditures.
Capital expenditures were $909 million during this period, of which approximately $105 million was to sustaining capital expenditures, with the balance discretionary in nature.
In just two states - New Hampshire and Massachusetts - growth in corrections expenditures did not surpass P-12 expenditures, even after accounting for changes in population.
The graphs below depict the density and cost of repairs and maintenance expenditures (left), and the density and cost of out-of-pocket health expenditures (right).
Emergency care represents only 6% of health expenditures; while 55% of health expenditures among all adults and almost 40% in the elderly is for outpatient care.
Among privately insured adults under age 22019, almost 60 percent of all expenditures is for elective outpatient care, while emergency care represents only six percent of expenditures.
A source familiar with the expenditures told CNBC that Lighthizer's executive office received none of the more than $900,000 spent on furniture, nor did he direct the expenditures.
Federal expenditures on schooling make up only a small fraction of total expenditures (generally less than 10 percent, compared to roughly 45 percent each from state and local sources).
They have all posited different means to reduce healthcare expenditures, which is obviously important, but are failing to discuss reasonable ways to reduce the disease burden provoking those expenditures.
Suncor is also reducing its total operating expenditures across the business by more than C$1 billion compared with C$11.2 billion of expenditures in 2019, the company said.
Also, capital expenditures, real estate, commercial arrangements, including licensing, partnership and revenue generating agreements and other similar transactions and expenditures up to a set dollar threshold (which is undisclosed).
If secretly reducing your tax payments prevented you from being complicit with expenditures you dislike, it would also make you complicit in trying to reduce expenditures you do like.
SOMETHING LIKE 003% OF ALL CAPITAL EXPENDITURES DONE BY THE LARGEST 200,27 COMPANIES IN THE AMERICA, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES IS ULTIMATELY A DRIVER OF JOBS AND PRODUCTIVITY AND INCOMES AND GROWTH.
EXPENDITURES: The Ministry of Finance will work with other government agencies to prepare a framework for expenditures over the medium term, a period defined as between three and five years.
The GOP tax plan mentions keeping a handful of tax expenditures that account for over 60 percent of the revenue losses from all tax expenditures, thus making base-broadening much harder.
In 2628, median male income could cover the annual costs of those four expenditures with 28503 weeks worth of work, leaving the remaining 22020 weeks of income for savings and other expenditures.
National health expenditures refers to all health spending, including that of the federal government, private employees and state Medicaid programs, while federal health expenditures refers only to spending from the federal government.
The possibility of under-performing tax revenues and increased current expenditures around the August 2017 general elections represent a downside risk, although this is balanced against Kenya's history of under-executing capital expenditures.
In recent years, Fisher's congressional lobbying expenditures jumped significantly -- from $5,000 in 2017 to $75,000 in 2018, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonprofit that tracks lobbying expenditures.
Officials said such expenditures would end under the new plan.
Capital expenditures rose 33 percent in the 2018 fiscal year.
WE'VE GOT A LOT OF EXPENDITURES HERE IN THIS COUNTRY.
And that includes maintenance, the least sexy of infrastructure expenditures.
It spent $203 million in capital expenditures in the quarter.
Tesla said capital expenditures totaled $1053 million in the quarter.
The expenditures are likely to continue for the foreseeable future.
At the same time, expenditures grew by 1.8% in 2018.
It would add 0.04 to 0.13% in health care expenditures.
Still, mounting debt makes conversations around future expenditures more difficult.
The obvious alternative choice is capital expenditures — investing in equipment.
Higher profit growth is lifting all boats, including capital expenditures.
Expenditures in May soared 17.6 percent from a year earlier.
Regulators have not always approved such expenditures in the past.
This will be a sizeable increase to your monthly expenditures.
These expenditures are expected to rise 20093 percent in 2019.
Micron said capital expenditures were $2.45 billion for the quarter.
Personal consumption expenditures increased just 0.3 percent for the quarter.
Proceeds are going toward repaying debt and financing capital expenditures.
Myers oversaw the committee's independent expenditures in the 2016 cycle.
In some cases, he blamed the expenditures on his staff.
Some of the funds being targeted, however, would reduce expenditures.
Rethinking tax expenditures is politically divisive, but not inherently heinous.
This is one of the largest expenditures by pharmaceutical companies.
They've cut back on capital expenditures the last few years.
He clearly intended to hide rather than report the expenditures.
MedPAC's recommendations, however, slash expenditures regardless of the patient impact.
It's called maintenance capex (short for capital expenditures for maintenance).
These unnecessary administrative expenditures can exceed 20% of total payments.
Military expenditures have soared to astronomical levels and keep rising.
The challenge [in making that shift] is often [capital expenditures].
Microsoft had a record $4.1 billion in quarterly capital expenditures.
"We are being extremely disciplined" about capital expenditures, she said.
Combined, such tax expenditures cost the U.S. over $1 trillion.
The NRA said the expenditures were all for business purposes.
It also scores high when it comes to health expenditures.
When the revenue falls you have to cut your expenditures.
Going forward, we will be far more rigorous about expenditures.
Additionally, the Post called her out for saying a recent study found Medicare-for-all would cut health expenditures, when it found the plan would raise government expenditures by $32.6 trillion over 10 years.
Facebook reported capital expenditures of $4.37 billion for the fourth quarter and of $13.92 billion for the full year 2018 — roughly double the quarterly and full-year capital expenditures it reported this time last year.
"There are now $1.2 trillion in tax expenditures," Mr. Biden said.
He then goes over all of the expenditures from the week.
STEVE SCHWARZMAN: It was somewhat front-end loaded on capital expenditures.
Automakers are trimming expenditures as they brace for slowing auto sales.
The documents also say the political campaign activity expenditures totaled $124,192.
That means examining the cost of housing, medical expenditures and more.
One small roadblock, though, is the matter of budgeting your expenditures.
Worth noting: The agency's polio expenditures hit $450 million last year.
Capital expenditures for the second quarter of 2250 were $21.2 billion.
That makes renewable infrastructure one of the largest capital expenditures globally.
Kosmos now expects 2018 capital expenditures to be about $400 million.
"We're seeing expenditures go up and up and up," said Flannigan.
Its post-2013 tax returns are bound to show additional expenditures.
" He called for "expenditures today so as to safeguard our children.
Government revenues fell, though budgetary obligations and expenditures remained largely unchanged.
"It comes in little bursts," Gifford says of her classroom expenditures.
Those expenditures totaled 85033 percent of the RNC's spending for February.
FEC that overturned federal bans on corporations making individual campaign expenditures.
That's because what families lack isn't a refund for childcare expenditures.
The temporary regulations establish guidelines for allocating creditable foreign tax expenditures.
Every government program would have to justify its expenditures, every year.
Furthermore, different landscapes will call for different levels of suppression expenditures.
As they age, they may become less active, reducing leisure expenditures.
So I didn't have a lot of expenditures in my life.
Roughly four in 10 are shifting production and delaying capital expenditures.
Those expenditures totaled 86 percent of the RNC's spending for February.
The committee has spent just $12,000 on expenditures backing Mr. Trump.
The same phenomenon has happened to me with much bigger expenditures.
The company's capital expenditures for 2020 are $20 billion, for example.
The new tax law encourages companies to invest in capital expenditures.
This nearly offset the decline in federal expenditures the quarter prior.
The Fed's preferred inflation measure is the personal consumption expenditures index.
Other criteria where its scores also climbed: health expenditures and employment.
Moreover, the results of greater expenditures have been uneven so far.
David Aurelio, who covers corporate earnings for Refinitiv, said that year-over-year capital expenditures have fallen steadily this year, from an increase of 11.8% in the fourth quarter of last year: S&P 500 Capital Expenditures 2019 (Year-over-year) Q1: up 4.8% Q2: up 3.1% Q3: up 2.4% Q4: up 1.8% Source: Refinitiv What does the lower capital expenditures mean?
Robert Neller's recent warning that the unplanned expenditures related to the emergency declaration in conjunction with other costs, including hurricane recovery expenditures, have forced them to postpone base repairs and cancel or roll back military training.
Instead it directs 94 percent of all government revenue to other expenditures, and elevates those expenditures above the rights of bondholders including those who own General Obligation bonds, which are protected by the Puerto Rican Constitution.
If Apple's overall capital expenditures continue to expand at the same rate expected this year, the $30 billion investment in the United States could represent about a third of its capital expenditures over the next five years.
Federal Election Commission, which threw out a ban on independent political expenditures.
But direct expenditures alone present an incomplete picture of Afghanistan's true cost.
Among those risks: ramping up the Gigafactory and expenditures around more Gigafactories.
By July 2014, that currency was finally realized in actual capital expenditures.
Amazon and Facebook also reached record levels of lobbying expenditures in 1.73.
Or they disregard supply-side expenditures, such as when Uber recruits drivers.
The rich, meanwhile, benefit from massive tax expenditures subsidizing their tuition costs.
I certainly knew about big expenditures and the President would have known.
Manufacturers, however, expect to boost capital expenditures in the next six months.
After 25 years of seeing federal expenditures on welfare explode tenfold, Gov.
Proceeds are being used to redeem outstanding notes and finance capital expenditures.
Seniors and the disabled account for about two-thirds of Medicaid expenditures.
The administration looked to nuclear weapons as a way reduce military expenditures.
The structural balance excludes one-off expenditures, for emergencies or natural catastrophes.
The federal budget is now dominated by expenditures on federal benefit programs.
Fitch's FCF expectation also incorporates capital expenditures of $150 to $170 million.
Starbucks is also expecting to spend about $1.8 billion on capital expenditures.
Experts believe revenue from the sector helps underwrite North Korea's military expenditures.
During his tenure as interior secretary, Zinke became notorious for questionable expenditures.
Social Security also tops the list of the most costly federal expenditures.
That's particularly unusual in such a strong economy without major new expenditures.
The private sector should also increase its role in supplementing public expenditures.
While completely voluntary, the service resulted in significant reduction in energy expenditures.
In Kenya, 270 percent of health expenditures are paid out of pocket.
Of that amount, only $12.3 million is the special counsel's direct expenditures.
That change would incentivize capital expenditures on new facilities, machinery and technology.
There was no time to call headquarters to clear the unusual expenditures.
The exclusions are company-wide expenditures, which do not get pro rated.
Tax expenditures aren't subsidies at all, if you think about it. Etc.
By bankrolling its development, despite grim feasibility studies and rapidly ballooning expenditures.
It is unclear if the proposals outlined Monday will require additional expenditures.
This is going to list all of your income minus your expenditures.
Boeing said it will cut full-year capital expenditures by $300 million.
The Government Accountability Office ruled last week that the expenditures were illegal.
Here's what we're watching: • Tesla's plan to cut back on capital expenditures.
Conversely, Lamb has benefited from about $2.6 million worth of independent expenditures.
Reid does not recommend what tax expenditures, if any, should be eliminated.
Still, personal consumption expenditures added 210.1 percentage points to the quarterly rise.
Spending on capital expenditures and exploration fell 24 percent to $3.9 billion.
Fiscal 2017 expenditures increased modestly over those planned in the 2016 budget.
Furthermore, the net expenditures on coverage have been revised down several times.
The additional expenditures would be truly economical in terms of lives saved.
The state of Michigan constitution requires that all expenditures be appropriated annually.
In addition, capital expenditures will increase, the company said on the call.
Most Afghan military expenditures are paid for by the United States government.
ProPublica's report included the names of those who had approved various expenditures.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the revolving credit facility, expected retained cash flows from operating activities after dividend payments) divided by uses of liquidity (debt maturities, development expenditures and capital expenditures).
" Still, he wrote the motivation for such expenditures, rather than simply being socially responsible, "is one way for a corporation to generate good will as a byproduct of expenditures that are entirely justified in its own self-interest.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the revolving credit facility, expected retained cash flows from operating activities after dividend payments) divided by uses of liquidity (debt maturities, development expenditures, and capital expenditures).
In the past two years, for example, the company's congressional lobbying expenditures jumped significantly -- from $0003,000 in 2017 to $75,000 in 2018, according to data compiled by the Center for Responsive Politics, a non-profit that tracks lobbying expenditures.
This ratio represents sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the unsecured revolving credit facility and projected retained cash flows from operating activities after dividends) divided by uses of liquidity (debt maturities, projected maintenance capital expenditures and development expenditures).
It's also unclear where the $350 billion will come from — the Clinton campaign says it will be generated by "limiting certain tax expenditures for high-income taxpayers," but hasn't specified the particular tax expenditures or taxpayers to be targeted.
This budget is not the actual taxes and expenditures of the federal government, but it establishes the floor for revenue and the ceiling for expenditures – think of it as a framework for the fiscal activity of the federal government.
At times during the presidential race, the lawsuit alleges, for example, Trump campaign staffers were permitted to direct the charity's expenditures, and in certain cases those expenditures appeared to benefit groups that were politically valuable to the then-candidate.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the unsecured revolving credit facility, expected retained cash flows from operating activities after dividend payments) divided by uses of liquidity (debt maturities, development expenditures and capital expenditures).
Data releases: Personal consumption expenditures, Consumer Price Index There are two main measures of inflation: the Consumer Price Index and the personal consumption expenditures, or P.C.E., price index, which the Fed has indicated is its preferred measure of inflation.
Power Brands also receives about 33712016% of advertising and consumer (A&C) expenditures.
In addition, its documented expenditures on lobbying have shown a significant influence operation.
The primary surplus is excess revenue after expenditures and before interest debt payments.
Anadarko Petroleum (APC) sees a larger-than-expected capital expenditures budget for 2017.
Two years later, Medicaid expenditures soared because of the increase in unplanned pregnancies.
Do you worry about the billions in cuts in federal health care expenditures?
CN expects capital expenditures to remain similar in 2019 compared with this year.
All these problems can either be prevented or planned for without massive expenditures.
FAIR estimated the annual cost in 2010, excluding healthcare expenditures, at $22 billion.
The home appliance maker also reduced its planned capital expenditures for the year.
Fitch's FCF expectation also incorporates capital expenditures of $170 million to $200 million.
This is partly due to a sizeable increase in sales and marketing expenditures.
About $11bn was torched in the latest quarter, as capital expenditures exceeded cashflows.
The company's total capital expenditures were down about 2 percent to $2.38 billion.
Alphabet's capital expenditures fell 36 percent compared with last year to $4.6 billion.
For the past three quarters, capital expenditures totaled $759 million, the company said.
He subsequently begins to lie about his expenditures, causing his proboscis to swell.
Economists tend to think these expenditures are a pretty good proxy for welfare.
China accounted for 14% of global defense expenditures last year, the report said.
He reported increased production and plans for even higher capital expenditures in 22017.
But they do indicate the importance of planning expenditures and saving where possible.
The Fed tracks the core personal consumption expenditures price index for monetary policy.
Deshpande said he expects further reduction in capital expenditures following the court ruling.
Other measures besides the personal consumption expenditures index have showed inflation around 2%.
It previously expected 2019 capital expenditures to reach $2 billion to $2.5 billion.
He promises to cut tax expenditures, but doesn't say how or which ones.
Medicaid expenditures also represent almost half of all federal funds spent by states.
These caps have been the only meaningful check on government expenditures this decade.
The highest mean expenditures per person were for cancer, averaging $28500,6900 per person.
And OPEC did cut production, and big oil did indeed cut capital expenditures.
Allow deductions and credits relating to expenditures in connection with legal marijuana sales.
"Expenditures really recovered from the recession, but incomes really did not," Currier said.
Before too long, interest on the debt will outpace most other federal expenditures.
Giffords PAC spent nearly $7 million on candidates and $2023,000 in lobbying expenditures.
One of the biggest problems is "dark money," political expenditures from undisclosed sources.
Personal consumption expenditures also continued to rise at a steady rate, matching expectations.
New business applications, company investment, and capital expenditures have surged in recent quarters.
Capital expenditures were all the way down at fourth at just 35 percent.
People with diagnosed diabetes incur average medical expenditures of about $6900,2628 per year.
But inside that measure was a more concerning metric: capital expenditures, Johnson said.
Tax expenditures add greatly to the debt and do little for job creation.
The Hill: Pruitt directs aides to approve big expenditures made on his behalf.
The company also said it would increase its capital expenditures by $1 billion.
Capital expenditures totalled 154 billion roubles in the second quarter of this year.
They range from expenditures incurred during initial development through the end of operations.
Mergers provide the necessary scale to validate the expenditures on the new systems.
That act included limits on campaign spending and a prohibition on independent expenditures.
These would be campaign expenditures that the committee has to keep track of.
The cost of regulation for manufacturers goes beyond direct expenditures by 37 percent.
Among the expenditures to be avoided is another child for and his wife.
It also and saved American households an average of $1,337 in energy expenditures.
It costs the healthcare system almost $300 billion in preventable healthcare expenditures annually.
Capital expenditures fell to $665 million from $940 million in the third quarter.
Fortunately, some of our expenditures can decrease or be eliminated when we retire.
Usually capital expenditures is technology spending, so I think Cisco's in that spot.
Take a look at your expenditures and see where you can make cuts.
The state has been resorting to nonrecurring revenues to cover for operating expenditures.
The government has cut some expenditures, but in categories that further provoke Brussels.
In 22013, independent expenditures totaled $214 million; in 22013, it was $0003 billion.
That would give companies a reason to move up capital expenditures, or capex.
That's around a third of all projected capital expenditures under business-as-usual.
"Cutting back on capex is not sustainable," he said, referring to capital expenditures.
Ultimately, these expenditures may depend on the budget and soft-heartedness of parents.
The capital expenditures index tanked to its lowest level in over two years.
The political reality is that some of these "expenditures" are off the table.
By contrast, according to the chart, in 1985 these expenditures were easily affordable.
Slower capital expenditures and trade probably shaved another 0.1 percentage point from growth.
Analysts on average were expecting capital expenditures of $4.19 billion, according to FactSet.
The Fed's preferred inflation data, personal consumption expenditures (PCE), will be released Thursday.
Roughly 10 percent of Marshall Plan expenditures through 1952 were directed to Germany.
"One of the significant factors is the dynamic of budget expenditures," said Nabiullina.
Those expenditures have been "off the table for some time," the economists said.
As long as you itemize, a range of health care expenditures may count.
And in 210 alone, Americans spent around $235 billion dollars on pet expenditures.
Capital expenditures in 2017 jumped to $10.1 billion from $6.7 billion in 2016.
Interest on outstanding debt remains manageable, at 8% of expenditures in fiscal 2018.
The company's capital expenditures for the quarter came in just above $63 billion.
I just casually mentioned that we have no debt, our expenditures are low.
After all expenditures, the account still has "millions" left over, the RNC said.
Health expenditures are expected to grow 22019 percent every year from 2018-2027.
Expect unwinding base effects from 6900 to lift "core" personal consumption expenditures inflation.
The company's capital expenditures nearly doubled in the past year to $25.14 billion.
Protecting against forced noncore expenditures is a weak form of right-to-invest.
On the one hand, these expenditures proclaimed success in the American class system.
Medicaid expenditures rose the most, along with a significant increase in transportation spending.
Capital expenditures rose 64 percent compared to last year, up to $7.08 billion.
In addition, more people will migrate, searching for medical services in the U.S., which would increase federal expenditures in the mainland; expenditures that could be lower for the federal government if they provide parity in Medicaid and Medicare to the island.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the unsecured revolving credit facility, expected retained cash flows from operating activities after dividend payments) divided by uses of liquidity (debt maturities, development expenditures and recurring capital expenditures).
Warren's plan, unveiled Wednesday morning, calls for a 35 percent tax rate on annual lobbying expenditures between $500,000 and $1 million, 60 percent for expenditures between $1 million and $5 million, and 75 percent on all lobbying costs over $5 million.
Overall 6.3% growth in operating revenues, inclusive of tax measures and adjustments, exceeds the 4.7% growth in expenditures, including expansive 10.4% growth in other programs that incorporates capital expenditures, programs under the province's new Fair Hydro Plan and climate change initiatives.
The Trump campaign's operating expenditures increased to $7.8 million from $6.7 million in May.
THAT MEANS YOU HAVE TO PLUG LOOPHOLES TAX EXPENDITURES SO YOU CAN LOWER RATES.
In total, Messer is expected to account for $26 million of Fyre Media expenditures.
Still, other members of the economy team believe the measure avoids new public expenditures.
Sanofi's insulin injection pen Lantus comes in second with annual expenditures of $4.3 billion.
It said capital expenditures would be weighted towards the second half of the year.
The tech giant expects operating expenditures to range between $7.7 billion and $7.8 billion.
The group authorized $3.6 million in expenditures on Friday, according to federal election records.
AURORA CANNABIS TO ANNOUNCE JOB CUTS, REDUCE OPERATING COSTS AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURES -INTERNAL MEMO
Proceeds are going toward redeeming about US$22m in outstanding debt and capital expenditures.
General fund expenditures, on average, account for more than half of total city spending.
The Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 bans "contributions", "donations" and "expenditures" from foreigners.
But Peru's government does conduct a detailed survey of household consumption expenditures each year.
Companies increased capital expenditures by 10 percent and research and development by 7 percent.
As I understand it, that willful misrepresentation of campaign expenditures is a criminal offense.
The chip maker will use the proceeds to repay current debt and capital expenditures.
Proceeds will be used to fund capital expenditures, working capital and general corporate expenses.
Each year, the care of dying seniors consumes over 25 percent of Medicare expenditures.
Personal consumption expenditures rose 23%, the best performance since the fourth quarter of 22.25.
Nonetheless, we can only wish that Americans thought all government expenditures were so worthwhile.
However, it's up against a Republican-controlled Congress that supports few new domestic expenditures.
The policy implications of tax expenditures for higher education extend beyond the federal government.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reported $32.6 million in operating expenditures, while Sen.
He blames margin pressure, which is being seen in labor, capital expenditures and inventory.
PCE, or personal consumption expenditures inflation data, is the metric favored by the Fed.
Expenditures tend to jump the week after the refund arrives, according to the study.
Pampa is using proceeds from the bond to refinance debt and fund capital expenditures.
More economic growth means more revenues and fewer expenditures on programs such as unemployment.
Expenditures and revenues fluctuate considerably; $200 billion can disappear in a matter of weeks.
When reporting expenditures, the campaign has to report the amount, date, recipient and purpose.
The Assembly also required that a third party review all of the project's expenditures.
Just compare welfare expenditures to the out-migration rate per 21625,2900 of each year.
Given the state's enormous annual expenditures, Pennsylvania struggles with budget issues year after year.
In conjunction with a history of elevated capital expenditures, the dividend will pressure FCF.
Economic and social goals are often met through the tax code via tax expenditures.
We have spent $3.1 billion on research and development, software development and capital expenditures.
Federal prosecutors in D.C. are reportedly probing the Trump inaugural committee's donors and expenditures.
Cárdenas says the group has been successful in attracting matching funds for independent expenditures.
CEO plans for capital expenditures ticked up slightly by 0.8 point from last quarter.
The other 48 percent was divided between advertising expenditures, operational costs and company savings.
It boosted profits of exporters in dollars and made government expenditures in rubles cheaper.
While Americans disagree over expenditures for this, there is a real opportunity for action.
He predicted that years of rising health-care expenditures are coming to an end.
The capital expenditures saved from the trend often go into boosting e-commerce units.
However, CEO plans for capital expenditures fell by 85033 points relative to last quarter.
Many of the programs and expenditures for that plan are way down the road.
More than $10 billion of planned capital expenditures will go toward American data centers.
The largest expenditures went to expanded office space, computer hardware and software, and vehicles.
Mr. Sanders spent $626,000 on what his campaign categorized as "event/sound/staging" expenditures.
The station is a major recipient of American foreign aid, particularly through advertising expenditures.
Lobbying expenditures in 2017 increased 32 percent to $11.5 million from the previous year.
Amazon's lobbying expenditures this year are on track to be the company's highest yet.
A large portion of our expenditures on the weekend are for restaurants and dining.
Fiscal responsibility  Fiscal responsibility isn't a difficult concept: Revenue equals expenditures — more or less.
Economists have long known that technology is the primary driver of escalating health expenditures.
The Fed's preferred personal consumption expenditures index is currently running at about 1.7 percent.
That would spare them from needless suffering -- and the nation from needless healthcare expenditures.
Verizon and other companies have expressed interest in changing how capital expenditures are handled.
A primary surplus is achieved when government tax revenues exceed expenditures, excluding interest payments.
With many costly regulations and mounting expenditures with ObamaCare, Congress should fully repeal it.
This will increase both Social Security and Medicare expenditures substantially if nothing is changed.
Orlando Reece stepped in as interim C.E.O. and was tasked with cutting company expenditures.
The announced U.S spending would be a significant part of Apple's overall capital expenditures.
The NRSC spent $2.9 million on independent expenditures in the Granite State for Sen.
They have done so by cutting staff, reducing travel and trimming back new expenditures.
However, the company only spent $47 million in capital expenditures in the latest quarter.
But getting rid of what are technically known as tax expenditures is politically perilous.
Our Infrastructure Optimization reduced unit costs and helped limit capital expenditures and associated depreciation.
For the 2016 cycle, $5.52 million in secret money expenditures have already been made.
Add back taxes and capital expenditures, and Bloomberg's EBITDA may be around $5.3 billion.
Rooting out or limiting some of the tax expenditures that disproportionately benefit the rich.
Total expenditures grew an estimated 22011 percent compared to 22018 percent in fiscal 230.
LIQUIDITY Liquidity Coverage at 1.2x: SLG's sources of liquidity (cash, availability under its revolving credit facility, retained cash flow after dividends/distributions) cover its uses (pro rata debt maturities, recurring capital expenditures, non-discretionary development expenditures) by 1.2x for the period Oct.
The FY17 deficit estimate is higher than Fitch's 7.1% forecast due to an increase in capital expenditures, higher-than-expected current expenditures ahead of the general election scheduled for August 2017 and in response to the drought, and lower-than-expected revenue growth.
This suggests that land taxes alone could be enough to sustain public or government expenditures.
The company's uses of liquidity are debt maturities, projected maintenance capital expenditures and development costs.
The company expects to spend $225 million to $245 million in capital expenditures in 2019.
Intel said it expects around $15.5 billion in capital expenditures in the 2019 fiscal year.
"To meet the deficit target in this context, the authorities rationalized expenditures," the IMF said.
They also said she broke Federal Election Commission laws prohibiting foreign expenditures in American elections.
Both Facebook and Google increased their lobbying expenditures in the first half of this year.
Unfortunately, all of these expenditures will be delayed due to the cost of the Olympics.
Here are some other insane expenditures the congressman allegedly made with campaign funds: Cover: Rep.
Tesla has reduced its guidance for capital expenditures to between $1.5 billion and $2 billion.
He was referring to personal consumption expenditures prices, which is watched closely by the Fed.
In conjunction with elevated capital expenditures relative to historical periods, the dividend will pressure FCF.
When budgets are tight, those types of flashy expenditures could the first thing to go.
Consider "tax expenditures", a measure of the revenue lost by deviations from usual tax rates.
He suggests watching today's release of personal consumption expenditures statistics at 8:30 this morning.
Tesla also reported free cash flow (operating cash flow less capital expenditures) of $371 million.
Inflation indicators also were weaker than expected, with core personal consumption expenditures up just 1.03%.
Caterpillar Inc said last month its customers had turned cautious about making large capital expenditures.
In the second-quarter, personal consumption expenditures rose 4.3%, the best performance in six quarters.
Correction: The personal consumption expenditures index increased 0.3% last month after rising 0.2% in March.
Inpex Corp likewise is cutting its exploration expenditures by 50 percent, while boosting development spending.
If expenditures go up in one month, that might be because of a price shock.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index fell 0.1 percent, reversing December's 0.1 percent gain.
But collectively, the CDC says, disability-associated health-care expenditures run about $400 billion annually.
" All of Hillary Clinton's plane expenditures during the campaign have been categorized as under "travel.
Goldman said the move reflects further declines in global capital expenditures by the wireless industry.
The core personal consumption expenditures index, or PCE, is the Fed's preferred gauge of inflation.
They are responsible for about 85% of public expenditures, yet command only 50% of revenues.
Companies in the sector have cut costs, reduced capital expenditures and increased volume, Lau said.
The company said it will spend $21 billion in capital expenditures this year and next.
"He hasn't spent $40 million, he's wasted $40 million," Trump said of Bush's reported expenditures.
Those costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures index.
Zayo been looking to boost its earnings amid anemic revenue growth and heavy capital expenditures.
The capital expenditures expectations index rose to its highest level in just over 17 years.
And so, SpaceX has to be incredibly Spartan with expenditures until those programs reach fruition.
The company also said its capital expenditures will rise more than 50 percent this year.
Reuters reported Kuroda said the positive effects will spread to capital expenditures and housing investment.
Expenditures increased 12 percent from an expected 1.403 trillion pounds in the 2018/2019 budget.
If all members met the two percent benchmark, NATO expenditures would rise by $100 billion.
Much of this increase would be offset by other reductions in public and private expenditures.
This year the gap between expenditures and revenues is expected to be about $559 billion.
Total capital expenditures were $2.25 billion during the quarter, down 3.3 percent from last year.
The chart below shows personal-consumption expenditures — the Fed's preferred measure of inflation — since 2009.
Strategists say there are some big positives expected, like 100 percent deduction of capital expenditures.
The core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.2 percent in March, matching estimates.
It is national health expenditures that, according to the report, will decline by $2.054 trillion.
That suggests Herzer thought Redstone was mentally competent to approve the expenditures, Redstone's attorneys argue.
These steps would help increase the morale of Secret Service agents and decrease federal expenditures.
Capital expenditures for Alphabet's Google division totaled $7.669 billion for the first quarter of 2018.
Certain indicators already show softening, from capital expenditures to to manufacturing sentiment to residential construction.
The better-than-expected print was driven by continued consumer spending along with government expenditures.
In the past several years, the Kremlin has cut budget expenditures in nearly every category.
Then identify expenditures that can be cut back — which involves making some very tough decisions.
Deutsche Bank spent considerably less — $900,000 — and the database showed no expenditures for Pax World.
The credit would only apply to expenditures for the training of non-highly compensated employees.
Goldman thinks capital expenditures will be about $53 billion each of the next two years.
De Angoitia added that the company's capital expenditures would be around $1 billion this year.
This is a proposal that careens toward massive new entitlement expenditures, with no credible offset.
Would he actually say all of these expenditures are more useful than honoring our military?
However, the company would be exposed to downtime and capital expenditures during the vacancy period.
Nonetheless, she ruled that some of the judiciary's expenditures went beyond what Congress had authorized.
I've learned that life is unpredictable, and unfortunately, unpredictable events may lead to unexpected expenditures.
Estonia is of 5 NATO allies in Europe to meet its 2% def expenditures commitment.
Tim has gotten to the point where he manages his monthly expenditures with surgical precision.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index was unchanged after rising 0.3 percent in October.
Tesla decreased capital expenditures throughout 2018 and plans for only a modest increase this year.
Belgium's Civil List covers all expenditures directly incurred by King Philippe, set at roughly $13,801,830
But cost, even with our country's skyrocketing health care expenditures, is not the main issue.
An earlier version of this article misstated when research participants' energy expenditures reached a plateau.
About 75 percent of Afghanistan's public expenditures every year are dependent on international donations. Gen.
In 2018, in fact, corporations spent more on buybacks than they did on capital expenditures.
Congress can do that in subsequent recovery bills, perhaps through tax expenditures or direct assistance.
Delivering billions of packages a year is by far one of the company's top expenditures.
Between our house payment, car payments, insurance, and groceries, our monthly expenditures total around $5,000.
In 2011, according to Kaiser, these patients accounted for 36 percent of total Medicaid expenditures.
Tesla also reported free cash flow (operating cash flow less capital expenditures) of $246 billion.
Corporations have pushed this approach because it gives more certainty to their annual legal expenditures.
Last year, you qualified for catastrophic coverage when your out-of-pocket expenditures reached $22020,100.
Diana DeGette (D-Colo.) repeatedly asked if Pruitt knew that the booth expenditures were illegal.
They could bring up amendments trying to impose fiscal restraints, spending cuts or military expenditures.
The documents outline Secret Service credit card expenditures for Trump properties and businesses between Jan.
Northern Ireland's expenditures outstripped its revenue by 9.4 billion pounds in the 2019 fiscal year.
Airbnb is also trying to make business travel convenient for companies, including tracking employee expenditures.
Poignonnec attributed the decline to "business mix re-balancing", which entailed reducing expenditures on promotions.
The Pentagon currently projects inflation for defense expenditures will run around 2 percent a year.
In the 2016 cycle, SMP raised $85033 million and spent $75 million on independent expenditures.
This can be accomplished through taxes, formula expenditures, public-private partnerships, or any combination thereof.
The CPI typically shows a higher pace of inflation than the personal consumption expenditures index.
The investor cited how the corporate tax cut is pulling forward demand and capital expenditures.
And preventing problems rather before they develop will reduce expenditures on costly treatment and incarceration.
Each year, 1 in 100 people account for nearly a quarter of all health expenditures.
In other data, core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) rose by 1.6 percent year-on-year.
The expenditures included a $2,000 tab at Voyeur Hollywood West, a bondage-themed California nightclub.
Tesla anticipated capital expenditures would total $2 billion as it ramped up Model 3 production.
NATO funding is split between direct contributions (financing overhead expenditures) and indirect contributions (financing operations).
Massive capital expenditures and big tract purchases by the oil and gas industry are history.
Thus, deductions for expenditures from LDF trust will be severely limited, if allowed at all.
Last year, visitors spent $8.9 billion on retail, almost one-fifth of all their expenditures.
Every year, taxpayers spend well-over $85033 billion in tax expenditures devoted toward boosting saving.
The Fed's preferred inflation gauge is the personal consumption expenditures index, which is around 1.6%.
The survey's measures of both planned capital expenditures and technology spending declined sharply this month.
Sisi has cut government expenditures but failed to empower the private sector to create jobs.
But direct expenditures on lobbying represent only one part of the larger influence-peddling game.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under revolving credit facilities, expected retained cash flow from operating activities after dividend payments and distributions to noncontrolling interests) divided by uses of liquidity (debt maturities, cost-to-complete development expenditures, and capital expenditures).
The government's GDP measure tracks all expenditures on final good and services produced in the country.
Boeing has said it would compensate airlines for some of their expenditures because of the grounding.
The incentives include a $65 million cash grant for capital expenditures from the state of Tennessee.
Revenue for the quarter fell right in line with recent trends, though, hinting at higher expenditures.
In the quarter Microsoft logged $4.3 billion in capital expenditures, up 59 percent year over year.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding the volatile food and energy components was unchanged.
Those costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index.
Even if he cut the unnecessary expenditures completely, the divorce with Vivian would cost him dearly.
Instead, it will focus its capital expenditures on e-commerce, the company said at the time.
Historically, oil sales have provided a third to a half of the government's annual budget expenditures.
The president has said he will pay for these cuts by eliminating "most corporate tax expenditures".
The whole idea is to make it very simple: flexible workspaces; cheaper capital expenditures; operational flexibility.
Chevron has reduced capital spending and expenditures on exploration by about $8 billion year to date.
Uses of liquidity include debt maturities, recurring maintenance capital expenditures, projected development costs and announced investments.
However, the core personal consumption expenditures price index came in below the Fed's 2% inflation target.
In 2012, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney each recorded about $5 million in "polling" expenditures.
Despite that increase, Trump's payroll expenditures still pale in comparison to Clinton's $3.4 million in September.
Union Pacific also cut its planned capital expenditures for 2016 by $75 million to $3.765 billion.
Image: APDespite being enormously profitable, Google's parent company, Alphabet, has ballooned its expenditures on experimental projects.
Fitch defines fixed-charge coverage as recurring operating EBITDA less maintenance capital expenditures to total interest.
The government's liabilities have swelled to almost NT$18trn ($597bn), nine times its total annual expenditures.
Total expenditures in Sharjah's 2015 budget were forecast to be around 17.7 billion dirhams ($4.8 billion).
This criminal conspiracy involves the knowing and willful creation of coordinated expenditures from prohibited corporate sources.
The company decreased capital expenditures throughout 2018 and plans for only a modest increase this year.
Savings from health tax expenditures, which his paper claims will raise $4.2 trillion over 10 years.
In December the company had said it expected capital expenditures of $9 billion to $9.5 billion.
Micron said capital expenditures, a figure closely watched by investors, were $2.45 billion for the quarter.
It has been reported the Pentagon cannot account for up to 25 percent of their expenditures.
That is core personal consumption expenditures inflation data, and it is next released on May 30.
Healthcare costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index.
Most recently, the headline personal consumption expenditures index gain stood at 1.7 percent year over year.
With this money, private sector firms have maintained capital expenditures at about $100 billion a year.
The personal consumption expenditures price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, rose 0.2 percent.
Even if single-payer reduced overall medical expenditures, it would still require big federal tax increases.
Following Title II reclassification, there was a marked reduction in broadband expenditures by the major carriers.
The Fund's extra-budgetary expenditures related to the revaluation of foreign exchange totalled 838.5 million manats.
But nonmedical administrative costs largely depend on the number of persons insured, not on medical expenditures.
It is quite another to allegedly break federal laws in an effort to conceal campaign expenditures.
The city is facing structural debt, to put it plainly the city's expenditures are outpacing revenue.
Google tripled its capital expenditures in the first quarter, highlighting investment in facilities and data centers.
The comptroller listed what he considered excessive expenditures on takeout meals, cleaning bills, makeup and hairstyling.
Facebook had $692 million in capital expenditures, and $1003 billion in free cash flow for Q4.
Outside groups are spending heavily in August; the NRCC independent expenditures can follow-on in September.
All told, of the approximately 170 tax expenditures, exactly zero are systematically evaluated for their impact.
The fund's extra-budgetary expenditures related to the revaluation of foreign exchange totalled 513.1 million manats.
That's right, we added the equivalent of Russia's military, and then some, to our defense expenditures.
Meanwhile, Facebook is on track to break its own record for lobbying expenditures in a year.
He predicted strong results in this segment due to increasing capital expenditures from cloud computing providers.
Quite a few of these expenditures, such as maternity leave and daycare, are vital for parents.
Military spending has continued to increase, even with the relatively meager rise in expenditures in 85033.
Still, the company raised capital expenditures by 50% in the second quarter to 2 billion reais.
As of the third quarter, AT&T had about $16.5 billion in capital expenditures in 2017.
However, Amazon likes to spend, so there could be a chance that it reports lofty expenditures.
People cannot plan for when these expenditures will occur, nor for how big they will be.
Of that 155, a mere 0003 were found responsible for over half of all medical expenditures.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.2 percent after a similar increase in September.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding volatile food and energy components rose 0.2 percent.
And the public has not reacted with the sort of outrage that such expenditures might warrant.
That was the biggest rise since August 22012 and was also driven by increased healthcare expenditures.
A few participants indicated that some of their contacts had already increased their planned capital expenditures.
In 85033, those costs were $374 billion and in 2013 were 9.3 percent of health expenditures.
The company generated $881 million in free cash flow — cash produced through operations less capital expenditures.
"We have presented a realistic budget, without underestimating income or expenditures," Herrera told a news conference.
They couple made large "personal expenditures" even though they had "significant tax liabilities," the indictment says.
Correction 1/15: A previous version of this piece misstated the amount of 2017 tax expenditures.
Facebook also continued to spend ferociously over the fourth quarter, with capital expenditures reaching $2.3 billion.
The company on Tuesday estimated capital expenditures of about $11 billion for fiscal 2018 and 2019.
In fact, though, the fund has already run into trouble related to both donations and expenditures.
NATO members agreed in 2014 increase their individual military expenditures to 2% of GDP by 2024.
The Fed tracks the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index for its 20.1% inflation target.
The Fed tracks the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index for its 20.1% inflation target.
To be clear: Germany agreed to increase its defense expenditures toward 2 percent of its GDP.
Unforeseen expenditures on things like postage, certain rentals or delivery charges can easily drive up costs.
The company said that capital and exploration expenditures grew 8% year-over-year to $8.46 billion.
The finance minister told CNBC she is not expecting any deviation from planned expenditures and revenues.
In response to pressure from the International Monetary Fund, 34 countries are reducing health care expenditures.
The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, leading to a decline in capital expenditures.
The Seattle law covers independent expenditures and campaign contributions for candidate elections, but not ballot issues.
The company's capital expenditures jumped to $5.5 billion — nearly double last year's figure of $2.8 billion.
A temporary increase in capital expenditures (manufacturing expansion) and working capital uses drove the negative FCF.
Excluding the quarter, the second quarter marked the biggest percentage increase in capital expenditures since 2014.
The personal consumption expenditures price index excluding the volatile food and energy components rose 0.2 percent.
In 22 IBM had $212 billion in capital expenditures, which was 22017 percent year over year.
The company says it can pump more while spending about 12 percent less on capital expenditures.
The research tax credit subsidizes expenditures on research activities regardless of whether they lead to profits.
His promised investment boom fizzled quickly; capital expenditures by businesses have been declining in real terms.
Party committees are limited in how much they can spend on coordinated expenditures with a candidate.
Government consumption expenditures and gross investment increased 2.7%, pushed by a 4.9% rise in defense spending.
The U.S.-China trade war has eroded business confidence, leading to a decline in capital expenditures.
ADVERTISING EXPENDITURES HAS GONE UP. R&D HAS GONE UP. OK, THAT SLIDE IS SO MISLEADING.
The company's capital expenditures rose to 2.188 billion from 1.82 billion reais in the previous quarter.
As always, defense expenditures have to be weighed against the nation's other domestic and international needs.
An expectation of higher capital expenditures may be one reason why Wall Street has pulled back.
The lower than planned revenues will require an additional 300 billion rubles in Reserve Fund expenditures.
Capital expenditures are low due to the primarily triple-net lease structure and long-term leases.
In particular, that's the case with the personal consumption expenditures index and the consumer price index.
Fitch defines FCC as recurring operating EBITDA less recurring maintenance capital expenditures to total interest incurred.
Two years of high capital expenditures led to modest cash flow numbers in 2018 and 2017.
The NRSC spent about $85033,000 in coordinated expenditures to help Strange before the Alabama runoff election.
This compares to only 85033 percent saying they would use the extra cash on capital expenditures.
Those costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures price index.
IF YOU'RE BORROWING TO FINANCE CURRENT SERVICES OR DAY TO DAY EXPENDITURES, YOU'VE GOT A PROBLEM.
The Fed's preferred measure, the personal consumption expenditures index, most recently showed a 1.5 percent gain.
Additionally, various research shows that most Americans' efforts to track their expenditures fall short of ideal.
She would impose a 35 percent tax on lobbying expenditures totaling between $500,000 and $1 million.
About $10 billion in capital expenditures will be investments in U.S. data centers, the company said.
For instance, management pays for independent political expenditures, contributes to PACs, presidential transition committees and nonprofits.
The new law allowed immediate expensing of capital expenditures, for example, in order to goose investment.
As such, the federal government would likely take on additional expenditures to cover people like me.
Under the Constitution, Congress holds the national purse strings and approves major expenditures of taxpayer funds.
The most critical are revenue, operating loss and capital expenditures — what they're making, losing and costing.
Fitch defines liquidity coverage as sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under its unsecured revolving credit facility, estimated retained cash flow from operating activities less distributions) divided by uses of liquidity (pro rata debt maturities, cost-to-complete development and redevelopment expenditures and maintenance capital expenditures).
Mercatus's own study does find that if you cut provider rates to Medicare levels you could reduce national health expenditures — and there's no denying that even if you reduced national health expenditures, shifting all health spending onto the federal balance sheet would require significant tax increases.
Fitch estimates MAA's sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under its $1.0 billion in combined revolving credit facility capacity and retained cash flow from operations) cover its uses (debt maturities, committed development expenditures, and maintenance capital expenditures) by 1.4x for the period July 0003, 2017 to Dec.
As Mother Jones recently reported, California is one of 11 states that collect less in federal expenditures than they send to Washington; California sent the IRS $406 billion in 2015, or about 13 percent of all federal taxes, and received 11 percent of federal expenditures in return.
For the study, Flavin and colleagues examined data from 16 studies published since 2000 looking at variation in healthcare expenditures based on immigration and citizenship status in the U.S. In three studies that tracked expenditures over time, increases were steeper for citizens than for non-citizens.
Per its policy on keeping expenditures confidential, the CIA would not disclose amounts paid for the paintings.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding the volatile food and energy components rose 0.2 percent.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 768.43 percent after edging up 2768.4 percent in November.
Still, he continues to demand that NATO member nations increase to 2% of GDP their defense expenditures.
The personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge was at 2 percent in September.
The firm says there is "more upside risk" to capital expenditures and spending on spectrum going forward.
So it's not just about giving the states more control; it's also about cutting federal expenditures, right?
One conservative estimate puts the additional cost around $4 billion in the agencies' yearly operating expenditures. 3.
It revised its capital expenditures forecast to no more than 70 billion roubles from 75 billion roubles.
Revenue was down 28 percent at $8.5 billion, and capital expenditures rose 27 percent to $1.7 billion.
Fiscal expenditures were 23.89 trillion yuan in 2019, while revenues were 19.04 trillion yuan, the ministry said.
Trader Tim Seymour said some companies will go back to capital expenditures and projects with prices higher.
In reality, lavish expenditures like seafood and workout machines typically represent a microscopic fraction of government spending.
In 2016, personal health expenditures in the US totaled $2.8 trillion, which was up 4.4% from 2015.
If an economy has spent badly, surely the solution is to redirect expenditures, not to reduce them.
Earlier this year, Musk said SpaceX "has to be incredibly spartan with expenditures" due to the projects.
The 3% approach makes more political sense: it includes non-military expenditures that increase stability and security.
Counting capital expenditures, too, Mr Immelt has redirected resources worth a colossal 143% of GE's capital base.
Democrat Hillary Clinton's campaign listed more than $100,000 in "payroll and benefits" expenditures to her in May.
Almost 90% of U.S. health-care expenditures are for people with chronic diseases, according to the CDC.
Fiscal expenditures were 23.89 trillion yuan in 13, while revenues were 19.04 trillion yuan, the ministry said.
The report's "close tax expenditures" approach to financing useful proposals has become the standard Hail Mary pass.
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress holds the national purse strings and approves major expenditures of taxpayer funds.
The EU is specifically concerned with the country's structural balance, which excludes one-off revenues and expenditures.
The Fed's preferred measure of inflation is the personal consumption expenditures index, which was 1.5% in April.
These healthcare costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index.
Mr Osborne of Cowen reckons Tesla's capital expenditures will amount to $20bn-$20133bn between 2017 and 2020.
Economists expect the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding food and energy will overshoot its target.
The move could force Rome to cut expenditures or raise taxes to comply with EU fiscal rules.
Total health expenditures this year are expected to reach $3.2 trillion, rising to $5.6 trillion in 2025.
Lawler did not give details of how much Chesapeake planned to spend on capital expenditures in 2019.
Bowser said the fund has annual expenditures of about $16.5 million, but Congress only provides $13 million.
Last year the government spent $1.3 billion subsiding the state power provider - 13 percent of primary expenditures.
From the April-to-June period, consumer spending helped boost GDP, with personal consumption expenditures rising 4.3%.
Print out your last six months of expenditures, grab a highlighter, settle in, and reap the rewards.
CORRECTION: This article has been updated with the correct full-year capital expenditures for Google in 2018.
Five percent of people account for over half of medical expenditures, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Firms would also no longer be able to reduce their taxable income by deducting their overseas expenditures.
These strategies, if successful, will focus treatments on those most likely to benefit, reducing expenditures and complications.
Robert Persons, a manager of the MFS Corporate Bond fund, is also concerned about Verizon's 5G expenditures.
Third, it also reduces the penalty individuals incur for withdrawing funds from their HSAs for nonqualified expenditures.
They can choose to go full-time, make capital expenditures and hire employees based on forecasted income.
Not since 1993, when the price index for household final consumption expenditures turned flat – but purchases grew.
Small drillers covered by RS Energy are set to slash capital expenditures by 17 percent this year.
Additional initiatives aimed at increasing the efficiency of capital and operational expenditures will be announced in future.
The company cut planned capital expenditures for the 22.99 fiscal year to $9 billion, Micron executives said.
"And so, SpaceX has to be incredibly spartan with expenditures until those programs reach fruition," Musk added.
A $42/ton fee would, they estimate, raise average annual energy expenditures by about $478 per household.
But Langan believes capital expenditures and possible market saturation will weigh on the money-losing automaker's shares.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding food and energy edged up 2300 percent in July.
However, the CEO also noted that this increase in expenditures will be reflected in 2016's earnings.
However, critics say cash would be better deployed in longer-term business investments such as capital expenditures.
Federal campaign finance law requires that PACs, like political campaigns, accurately report their expenditures to the FEC.
Coverage has been burdened by elevated recurring maintenance capital expenditures due to relatively slowly improving office fundamentals.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rebounded 0.2 percent in April, reversing March's 0.23 percent drop.
Indicators showed a solid rise in U.S. consumer spending and the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index.
Investors will also focus on the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index due later on Tuesday.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, consumer expenditures roughly break out as shown in Figure 1.
These plans represent enormous expenditures, which are likely to crowd out important other uses for the funds.
Starting in the 1970s, however, the Court began systematically stymieing all congressional efforts to limit campaign expenditures.
The company slashed lobbying expenditures to $60,000 in 2017 from $348,500 in 2016, according to Huawei filings.
Warren would also have employers pay the government 98 percent of their current expenditures on health insurance.
If mass shooters identified as Muslim, it would quickly become terrorism and catalyze defense and security expenditures.
High margins and relatively low capital expenditures further enhance Altria's ability to generate attractive, sustainable cash flows.
Price's travel expenditures are the subject of an ongoing investigation by the HHS Office of Inspector General.
Those healthcare costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures price index.
Together, "sweetened beverages, desserts, salty snacks, candy and sugar" account for 2900 percent of food stamp expenditures.
Amazon had $5.7 billion in capital expenditures during the third quarter, $300 million more than he expected.
Specifically, no fewer than 80 percent of all expenditures or events must be centered on spectrum policies.
Simply put, tax expenditures are targeted tax cuts that aim to achieve similar goals as spending programs.
In many cases, the value of tax expenditures dwarfs the direct government spending for a similar goal.
Netflix's virtuous circle — subscriber growth and content expenditures driving each other — would become a vicious circle instead.
Families earning $43,000 and over can claim a tax credit of 20 percent of "eligible expenditures": i.e.
Legislating a refund for a tiny fraction of expenditures that families can't afford to make doesn't count.
Its 9,000-plus members manage more than $345 billion of global business travel and meetings expenditures annually.
The point is that expenditures on the presidential campaign must be weighed against those for congressional races.
Microsoft has shown its willingness to spend, reporting a record $3.5 billion in capital expenditures last quarter.
Overall, Mueller's expenditures rose only 5 percent in the latest expenditure report, to about $750,000 a month.
Long ran up $94,000 in salary costs, $85033,000 in travel expenditures and $2,000 in maintenance-related costs.
In previous recessions, when funding was cut, universities responded by raising in-state tuition and cutting expenditures.
However, April was the best surplus month in U.S. history, with receipts outpacing expenditures by $218 billion.
That figure amounts to a drop in the bucket compared to annual expenditures of over $85033 trillion.
Job growth in August was slower than expected and US capital expenditures shrank in the second quarter.
However, we have data that states that better cardiovascular health is associated with lower health care expenditures.
The GOP front-runner also isn't alone in questioning the U.S.'s disproportionate expenditures on global security.
ROSS: WELL, CAPITAL EXPENDITURES ACTUALLY HAVE BEEN VERY, VERY STRONG AND SO HAS CAPITAL REPATRIATION FROM ABROAD.
The government said on Tuesday it was cutting 2017 expenditures to 90.22 trillion Iraqi dinars ($77.51 billion).
To make these expenditures economically feasible, the new systems require large numbers of customers – or operational scale.
The 47-page indictment also included campaign expenditures for 30 tequila shots and steak, she pointed out.
Certain indicators already suggest the economy is softening, from capital expenditures to manufacturing sentiment to residential construction.
If you're finding it hard to let go of your small expenditures, try putting them in context.
Monthly recurring expenditures like gym memberships, cable and mobile phone bills are a great place to start.
Some of the tax savings will be reinvested in corporate expansion through higher capital expenditures, he said.
Average interest payments, meanwhile, increased from 4 percent of expenditures in 2013 to 12 percent in 2017.
The main measures are the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price indexes.
It would prevent companies from making political candidate expenditures without approval of 75% of directors or shareholders.
To be sure, the GOP senators want full cash expensing for capital expenditures projects for 2018. Good.
For Boeing, that contributed to a 2628 percent increase in lobbying expenditures last year compared to 28503.
Richer households, on the other hand, tend to concentrate their expenditures on services that are less traded.
According to tax experts, over-the-top expenditures are a surefire way to grab a jury's attention.
Total annual expenditures, including for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, have averaged $561 billion since 2001.
To avoid unnecessary expenditures, steer clear of business ideas that require you to invest in additional resources.
Indeed, expenditures per capita from the earned-income tax credit increased only modestly after the recession hit.
Major expenditures can derail your finances, even if your purchase will appreciate in value in some way.
In this nonpresidential year, with final reports still to come, independent expenditures totaled at least $2000 billion.
The department's index of personal consumption expenditures rose by 1.8 percent over the 12 months through November.
A production increase of that magnitude will most likely require large expenditures on drilling and other operations.
Expenditures for coordinated communications are considered in-kind contributions, and foreign contributions — public or private — are illegal.
Let the water degrade, let the fish die, but protect your pocketbook from vast and unnecessary expenditures.
Among all countries it ranks eighth in military spending, or less than one-quarter of China's expenditures.
The personal consumption expenditures price index, the Fed's preferred measure of inflation, rose just 1.6% in November.
The super PAC also reported $3 million in independent expenditures to support Republican Senate and House candidates.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding the volatile food and energy components gained 0.1 percent.
This could all add $15 billion to $20 billion in capital expenditures from 2018-2020, he said.
Without those stricter guidelines, the government could -- and frequently did -- function without funds to pay their expenditures.
Third, tax breaks to manufacturers for capital expenditures could help keep factory jobs in the United States.
If it was bribery, corporate compliance officers would set up a plan to track corporate expenditures better.
Newly appointed CFO James Kavanaugh said IBM is "allowing for some growth" in capital expenditures in 2018.
In the manufacturing sector, 85033 percent of CEOs said the trade war was hurting their capital expenditures.
The Fed tracks a different indicator, the personal consumption expenditures price index, for its 2.0% inflation target.
On top of that, he could double the International Rescue Committee's annual expenditures to assist refugees, forever.
It could also use that money to cover the company's current annual capital expenditures 12 times over.
The Fed's preferred inflation measure is the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index excluding food and energy.
Fiscal expenditures were 23.89 trillion yuan in 2019, while revenues were 19.04 trillion yuan, the ministry said.
Barclays used a machine learning tool to analyze company managements' commentary on capital expenditures during earnings calls.
But the effect should be expected to be the same direction: cuts to Medicaid expenditures and benefits.
The dropoff in 2019 was because personal consumption expenditures and exports fell, according to the Commerce Department.
Cutting billions from Medicaid will reduce government expenditures, but only by cutting care for millions of people.
Expenditures will be cut by more than 10 percent in real terms over the next three years.
That gives the US a lot of opportunity to eliminate these wasteful expenditures under Medicare for All.
It's not clear what percentage of Apple's capital expenditures in a given year go toward data centers.
That's $20 billion that can be put to better use, increasing federal revenues while decreasing federal expenditures.
But in fact, many of these expenditures benefit relatively well-off taxpayers more than lower-income households.
Federal roads and infrastructure, federally subsidized flood insurance and other federal expenditures are forbidden within the CBRS.
Apple also said it will spend over $30 billion in capital expenditures over the next five years.
The costs, which can include the guardian's legal expenditures, can sap or erase an older person's savings.
Are they discovering how to use a spreadsheet to see their expenditures and budget their incoming cash?
Corporate leaders always cite "uncertainty" as a reason to hold back on capital expenditures or transformative acquisitions.
Even in municipal elections like Seattle, independent expenditures that the city couldn't regulate were on the rise.
Of the $15 billion in capital expenditures planned by BP only $500 million is for clean energy.
We can expect the expenditures on negative campaigning to accelerate as we enter the general election season.
At the beginning of the 1900s, government expenditures were under 3 percent of GDP, same with taxes.
The Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, is currently at 1.8%.
STRONG LIQUIDITY DRIVEN BY LONG-DATED BUT CONCENTRATED DEBT MATURITIES Fitch estimates HR's sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the revolving credit facility and retained cash flow from operations) cover uses (total debt maturities, committed development expenditures and maintenance capital expenditures) by 3.6x for the period Jan.
Social Security, one of the largest government expenditures year by year, is too big to fail, he said.
"We're delivering higher production with lower capital and operating expenditures," Chief Executive John Watson said in a statement.
In December, the company detailed its plans for about $3.6 billion in capital expenditures from 2017 to 2019.
Analysts expect the company's capital expenditures to increase by about 18 percent to nearly $600 million in 2017.
" The bank added: "As a result, eventually other taxes would have to be raised or government expenditures cut.
These health care costs feed into the Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index.
In the plastic manufacturing and petroleum refining industries, regulatory expenditures created a net 6.9 and 2.2 jobs, respectively.
But it would still be cash flow negative given high capital expenditures of around US$4bn this year.
The bulls keep talking about the fact that a number of companies raised their estimates for capital expenditures.
In addition, the bill would ban political contributions and expenditures from companies with "significant" foreign ownership or control.
Simmons (2005) CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM - Congressional law restricting corporations and unions from supporting individual candidates through independent expenditures.
The Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, is currently at 1.8 percent.
The concern is that CPI will mirror the Fed's favorite inflation measure, the core Personal Consumption Expenditures index.
The marketplace was launched by the government last month in an attempt to bring more transparency on expenditures.
The Fed's preferred inflation measure, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, is currently at 0.33 percent.
Investors are gearing up for Microsoft's latest quarterly report, and will focus on this key factor: operating expenditures.
The new numbers, which represent the second reading, also reflect upward revisions to exports and personal consumption expenditures.
It is unclear if those expenditures go directly to the candidates or filter down to other campaign officials.
At the same time, consumer spending surged amid a jump in expenditures on motor vehicles and health care.
Spending on upstream exploration and production operations accounted for 91 percent of all expenditures in the third quarter.
The concern is that CPI will mirror the Fed's favorite inflation measure, the core Personal Consumption Expenditures index.
As for its bottom-line beat, analysts said Tesla's $247.6 million in capital expenditures were lower than expected.
"Overall, real personal consumption expenditures can be expected to increase by 2.5 percent through mid 2017," Curtin said.
Stripping out the personal consumption expenditures gains over the past four quarters, that leaves growth at -0.2 percent.
Completing a well by fracking and tying it to pipelines represents about 60 percent of onshore well expenditures.
"Estonia is (one) of 5 NATO allies in Europe to meet its 2% def expenditures commitment," Hendrik tweeted.
State expenditures for 2017 are officially projected to decline 14 percent after a 9 percent cut in 2016.
Expenditures on prisons in 45 states comes to a grand total of $43 billion, Vera's 2015 data shows.
Some of these execs requested anonymity as they are not authorized to discuss their clients' expenditures in public.
AppleCare+, Apple's extended warranty program that can save you from some of these expenditures, is also not cheap.
Capital expenditures in the fourth quarter, meanwhile, are expected to grow just 1.7 percent from the year before.
Though the company has burned through billions of dollars, it has done so without making huge capital expenditures.
Second, America's generous deductions and credits, or "tax expenditures" in the jargon, are good for the working poor.
The decision essentially splits in half the 50,000 employees and $5 billion in capital expenditures Amazon had promised.
Growth was driven by a 4.3% increase in consumer expenditures, which offset a 5.5% slump in business investment.
In California alone, such tax expenditures—which include exemptions, deductions and credits—cost over $60bn in annual revenue.
Overall, the company estimated it would invest 1.5 billion reais this year, 35 percent below 2015 capital expenditures.
As we've reported, major ISPs such as Comcast, Charter, and Verizon have all announced declines in capital expenditures.
Inadequate sunscreen is not only killing Americans – it is also costing us a bundle in health care expenditures.
The primary reason for this phenomena is the reduction in capital expenditures by the airline industry, Bespoke said.
He authored a 2010 ruling that lifted restrictions on corporate and union-funded independent expenditures during political campaigns.
With such low or nonexistent margins, companies can continue running through financing or reduce expenditures until oil recovers.
Rio's capital expenditures on Grasberg tally nearly $2 billion, while net profit adds up to just $1.7 billion.
As most health expenditures are for non-emergency care, this will lead to a more efficient healthcare system.
As expenditures continue to creep upwards, refineries could have no choice but to curtail production or shutdown altogether.
Friday's data included personal consumption expenditures, ISM manufacturing and consumer sentiment, all of which came in below forecast.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.2 percent after similar increases in both August and September.
Its six-month capital expenditures index increased to 36.9 from a reading of 28.0 in the prior month.
The company also plans to cut operational expenditures by at least 1 billion in 2019 compared to 2015.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index gained 0.1 percent last month after jumping 0.4 percent in January.
He also said the company concentrated many marketing expenditures into the October-to-December period for strategic reasons.
"Ultimately it would involve expenditures certainly in the hundreds of millions of dollars per year," Farrar told CNBC.
While Exxon is boosting spending and production, other drillers are increasing output while still cutting expenditures, he said.
Capital expenditures this year is seen at $925-975 million compared to an expected $925 million last year.
Liquidity uses include pro rata debt maturities, projected recurring capital expenditures and cost to complete development through 2018.
The program is the biggest item in the European Union's central budget, accounting for 40 percent of expenditures.
Capital expenditures on its network and spectrum are kept in check by its network sharing agreement with Telus.
Analysts had expected just $3.5 billion in capital expenditures for the first quarter for all of Alphabet's divisions.
These forecasts are driven largely by government expenditures growing faster than the overall economy, as represented by GDP.
Its revenues reached 10.698 billion manats ($6.293 billion) by July 1, while expenditures stood at 4.499 billion manats.
Prices increased just 1.4% in the year to June by the personal consumption expenditures measure, released on Tuesday.
While some forms include information about what the expenditures were intended for, the vast majority of them vague.
Capital expenditures in the business are expected to increase this year, although no concrete details have been offered.
During this time, total medical expenditures for this commercially insured population dropped by more than $6900 million dollars.
Micron does not anticipate the transaction to impact its financial results or change its fiscal 2019 capital expenditures.
Budgetary restrictions and a lack of public support for major defense expenditures also make that purchase less likely.
So far, the drop in refinancing due primarily to higher mortgage rates has yet to hurt household expenditures.
Agencies like HUD are required to inform Congress of expenditures to furnish an executive's office that exceed $5,000.
Congress also made a swap of discretionary spending for mandatory spending to disguise some of the extra expenditures.
Some of these foundation expenditures, including funds used to settle a lawsuit against Trump's golf course, were reimbursed.
The company also slashed lobbying expenditures to $60,000 in 2017 from $348,500 in 2016, according to Huawei filings.
A strong and empowered partnership among these individuals will further ensure that priorities are aligned to maximize expenditures.
My advice is to start by thinking about existing categories that represent people's biggest or most frequent expenditures.
Ford Chief Executive Mark Fields said the investment is in line with previous announcements on planned capital expenditures.
With periodic expenditures to fix problems as they occur, he says, it could "muddle along" a little longer.
For example, Huawei has increased its R&D expenditures and owns about 10 percent of 5G essential patents.
Both expenditures have held Netflix back from profitability for years, and are projected to continue to do so.
According to the BEA, the PCE reflects the price of expenditures made by and on behalf of households.
"In Q3 2017, the most recent quarter, Comcast's capital expenditures were $2.4 billion," noted Ars Technica's Jon Brodkin.
The company continues to burn through cash, and spent $1.1 billion in capital expenditures in the third quarter.
The bulk of the additional unreported disbursements appear to have been for bona fide political or campaign expenditures.
The company argued that it views these expenditures as necessary and beneficial because of Zuckerberg's importance to Facebook.
It's filled with exclusions, deductions, exemptions and preferential rates — so-called tax expenditures — that are ripe for reform.
The fund's revenues reached $4.42 billion manats by March 31, while its expenditures stood at $2.34 billion manats.
Their current expenditures will be addressed in separate legislation that will re-work the country's fiscal responsibility law.
In the name of keeping costs "under control", it can slash expenditures, which will hit seniors particularly hard.
But parent Alphabet reported Monday that first-quarter capital expenditures nearly tripled year-over-year to $7.3 billion.
Their reasoning: Given the option, fewer people would sign up for insurance, reducing the government's expenditures on subsidies.
That is because some planned expenditures are lower than initially expected, bringing down the country's deficit, he said.
Massachusetts Citizens for Life case, which upheld FEC rules prohibiting corporate independent expenditures on the grounds of equality.
The company further clamped down on capital expenditures, a closely-watched metric in the cash-intensive chipmaking business.
Other tax expenditures that take a similar form include 529 programs for college savings and health savings accounts.
Mulligan pointed out that the production law requires any expenditures above $50 million to be approved by Congress.
Now, the proportions have flipped, and nursing homes get only 43 percent of Medicaid's long-term care expenditures.
Capital expenditures were $1.44 billion, up 45 percent but less than expected, the company said in its report.
Mexico's rapidly dwindling Cantarell oil field, traditionally the source of 85033 percent of the country's total government expenditures.
Provide review and signature authority for PA office activities including invoices, grants, contracts, timesheets and employee expenditures. 2202.
Zinke is also facing a series of questions about whether his travel expenditures push the limits of legality.
The estimates out there are two to three hundred billion in federal expenditures as opposed to tax credits.
According to the BEA's definition, health care expenditures include dental, paramedical, and physician, hospital and nursing home services.
The United Nations says its peacekeeping operations cost less than half of 1 percent of world military expenditures.
As part of its three-year plan, announced in 38.83, UPS is targeting $20 billion in capital expenditures.
The DSCC spent $1.5 million on independent expenditures in Indiana, compared to the $175,000 spent by the NRSC.
The Forest Service knows that Congress will reimburse it for fire expenditures, because it has repeatedly done so.
Preliminary costings of a Sanders-style plan suggest new government expenditures of $30trn or more over a decade.
Trump's pro-growth proposals, including tax cuts, massive infrastructure expenditures, and heightened military spending, are intensifying this momentum.
Indirect and induced employment, jobs created by the expenditures of those 28503,22019 directly employed, are close to 120,000.
Nvidia's operating expenditures of $818 million were about $8 million above what analysts had expected for the quarter.
Agencies like HUD are required to inform Congress of expenditures to furnish an executive's office that exceed $5,000.
Previously he served as deputy executive director and director of independent expenditures for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Kudlow and other conservative economists note that so called cap-ex, for capital expenditures, could still bounce back.
THEY DO A LOT OF THE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES INDIRECTLY THEY PROBABLY CREATE ANOTHER 43 OR 50 MILLION JOBS.
Fortunately, the sanctions have held, costing Russia tens of billions of dollars in government expenditures and lost growth.
The Fed's preferred inflation measure is the core personal consumption expenditures price index that excludes food and energy.
The populations impacted by the waivers represent nearly $8 billion in annual medical expenditures, according to the report.
Its six-month capital expenditures index increased to 28.0 from a reading of 23.3 in the prior month.
The core personal consumption expenditures index is running at 1.6% a year, short of the Fed's 2% goal.
Elementary and secondary education expenditures, which rose 4.6 percent, remained the largest area of state general fund spending.
The rule of thumb with personal use is federal candidates can only use campaign funds for campaign expenditures.
The graph below compares discretionary federal spending with tax expenditures, or foregone revenue attributable to legislated tax benefits.
LIQUIDITY As of June 30, 2017, Fitch calculates that sources of liquidity (unrestricted cash, availability under the $900 million unsecured revolving credit facility and retained cash flow from operations after dividends) cover uses (debt maturities, maintenance capital expenditures and redevelopment expenditures) by 0.8x for the period July 1, 2017 to Dec.
On Friday, the core rate on personal consumption expenditures grew 0.2 percent in February, in line with analysts' forecasts.
Personal income, consumer spending, PCE (Personal Consumption Expenditures) prices and leading indicators are all due at 10:00 a.m.
According to the company's fiscal year guidance issued in February, its capital expenditures are expected to total $2.5 billion.
The plan also includes a limit on interest deductability, but companies would be able to fully deduct capital expenditures.
"That's our ultimate goal - to self-sustain any capital expenditures we'd like to do," CEO John Berger told Reuters.
The report showed that inflation-adjusted consumer expenditures are expected to rise 2.5% in 2016, and 2.7% in 2017.
Rising financial volatility, weaker expenditures and slower loan growth have also weighed on domestic demand, the central bank said.
Revenue, profit or loss and operating cash flow less capital expenditures are all important figures to pay attention to.
And, you know, with more jobs and more wages, you still -- capital expenditures are still up, by the way.
The ruling slackened restrictions on outside groups' political expenditures, paving the way for Super PACs to accept unlimited contributions.
We track our finances using QB, and he doesn't feel like he's keeping track of our expenditures well enough.
The March reading for core personal consumption expenditures (PCE), the Fed's favored inflation measure, is due later on Monday.
Fiscal expenditures in 5003 rose 6.4 percent from the previous year, while revenue increased 4.5 percent, the ministry said.
Most farm loans are short-term, suggesting they are widely used for household expenditures before harvest rather than investment.
Jones has enjoyed a significant money advantage, thanks to his own fundraising efforts and to expenditures by allied groups.
Investors became more supportive of capital expenditures for fiber networks in order to respond to the new market player.
This was a detail revealed in TMG's countersuit — the suit used this expense of proof of Depp's grandiose expenditures.
R&D and capital expenditures together take up 12% of revenue, compared with 143% for the S&P 500.
The program "gave them real life practical activities to do at home, to try to reduce expenditures," Hush said.
Later today (March 1), the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) deflator for Janaury will be released, a key inflation measure.
FEC ruling threw out the ban on corporations and unions making independent expenditures in support of or against candidates.
One way they're hoping to achieve that is by keeping costs down with low labor expenditures and international partnerships.
CPI overall is at 1.8%; the Fed's preferred measure, the personal consumption expenditures deflator, shows inflation at just 1.5%.
For the past five years, the ratio of Sears' capital expenditures to sales has been less than 1 percent.
According to the Mueller report, the IRA purchased over 3,500 advertisements on Facebook, and the expenditures totaled approximately $100,000.
The core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE), the Fed's preferred inflation measure, increased 1.6 percent year-over-year in June.

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