Sentence examples for net payable from inspiring English sources

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The investor paid $3.10 to acquire 1,900 calls at the $50.00 strike and partially reduced the layout by selling the same amount at the $55.00 strike for a premium of $1.95, leaving a net payable premium of $1.15 and well below half the outright cost of the lengthy lower strike calls.

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The net tax payable is calculated on this figure.

Turnover £35m Highest in the league Wage bill £37.4m Highest in the league Wage as a proportion of turnover 107% Directors' pay £792,000 paid to 6 directors; £408,000 the highest Loss before tax £50.6m Net debt £163.8m Interest payable £7.5m Accounts for the year to 31 May 2013 State they're in Spectacular £50.6m loss in the first season after relegation, despite parachute payments.

Loss before tax £17.1m Net debt £32.4m Interest payable £0.708m Accounts for the year to 31 May 2013 State they're in The year saw the tragic death at 54 of Nigel Doughty, the childhood Forest fan turned venture capitalist and Labour Party funder, who poured £85m into the club without achieving success.

Loss before tax £25.6m Net debt £72.2m Interest payable £2.8m Accounts for the year to 31 July 2013 State they're in The other club, with Cardiff, which won automatic promotion in 2013, and this was the cost of it, a £25.6m loss.

Anna Bawden France's unemployment benefits are among the most generous in Europe, payable even for net salaries of €6,959 £5,0211) per month.

The former Labor government's tax transparency laws required the publication of the total income, the taxable income or net income, and income tax payable of corporate tax entities with $100m or more in total income.

The former Labor government's tax transparency laws required the tax commissioner to publish the total income, the taxable income or net income, and income tax payable of corporate tax entities with $100m or more in total income.

"Then this is the machine payable Internet".

(Be careful: In the sloppy lingo of Wall Street, "cash flow" sometimes means this kind of profit but with certain adjustments for receivables, inventory and accounts payable; and sometimes means net before subtracting depreciation, interest and taxes).

(Be careful: In the sloppy lingo of Wall Street, "cash flow" sometimes means this kind of profit but with certain adjustments for receivables, inventory and accounts payable; and sometimes means net before subtraction of depreciation, interest and taxes).

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