Word: payouts
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...centerpiece of which is a massive corporate tax break. The plan is worth nearly $100 billion, of which $70 billion is earmarked for corporations. The most controversial Republican proposal was a retroactive repeal of the corporate alternative minimum tax. Such a move would mean an enormous $25 billion government payout to a handful of blue-chip corporations for taxes they have paid over the past 15 years...
...effort would mean massive fundraising, as well as a commitment to spend the endowment payout more liberally. One source estimated that costs could end up in the tens of millions of dollars every year...
...legislation sponsored by John McCain that imposes mandatory arbitration of labor disputes, removing the threat of crippling strikes from the unions? hand and keeping labor costs manageable. It could even get tougher on salaries than the feckless two-years-no-executive-raises condition imposed on the first $5 billion payout. (CEO Stephen Wolf of already-failing US Airways will now have to get by on $11 million a year until...
...Mehrling says universities will often place a nearly total focus on increasing the value of their endowment, to the detriment of payout to yearly budgets...
...Many faculty would like to see a higher payout rate, but it must also be remembered that we have [seen] some substantially higher payout years recently,” Graham says...