Tag: Money Breakdown

  • 10 Things the Conservatives Plan to Do With Your Money

    10 Things the Conservatives Plan to Do With Your Money

    The fate of the UK’s next five years was decided when the Conservative Party won the election by a majority vote in May 2015. Whether you voted for them or not, the future of the UK’s public is, mostly, in the conservative government’s plans. So, what do the tories have in store for us? Here are 10 things the conservatives plan to do with your money over the next 5 years.

    1. Benefits

    George Osborne
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    The Tories goal is to cut the welfare budget by £12 billion by 2017-18. There is, however, mystery surrounding how the government will do just that.

    What we do know is they have pledged to cut benefits at £23,000 from the current rate of £26,000.

    People between the ages of 18-21 will also be ineligible for job-seekers allowance, but will be entitled to Youth Seekers Allowance for up to six months. After this time period, they will be offered an apprenticeship, trainee-ship or daily community work to work for their benefits, and they will also have no access to Housing Benefit.

    2. Statutory Maternity Pay

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    One way the government might cut the welfare budget is by scrapping statutory maternity pay, according to a recently leaked document.

    Paternity leave will also not be doubled from 2 to 4 weeks, which was a plan proposed by Labour.

    3. Housing

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    The Right to Buy scheme will allow renters to purchase their own properties at a bigger discount. Aspiring homeowners would also receive £50 for every £200 saved towards the deposit for up to £3,000, as part of a Help to Buy ISA.

    Buyers who can save a 5% deposit could also apply for an interest-free five-year government loan that’s equivalent to 20% of the new build property’s value.

    4. Inheritance Tax

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    The Tories have promised a £175,000 per person transferable allowance for both married couples and civil partners when their main residence is inherited to their children after their death.

    Combined with the existing £325,000 nil-rate band per person, parents could pass on property worth up to £1 million that is free from inheritance tax.

    5. Energy Bills

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    Labour promised to freeze energy bills for the next two years if they won the election, which would help reduce household bills. The Conservative government will, however, allow energy bills to rise over the next two years.

    6. Pensions

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    There is now greater flexibility with pensions, as people can easily access their retirement pots at their request after the age of 55 years old – which is a policy that came into affect on 6th April 2015.

    The state pension will continue to rise by whatever is highest out of consumer price inflation: average earnings or the 2.5%.

    Pensioners will continue to benefit from the winter heating allowance, as well as free bus passes and TV licences.

    7. Rail Fares

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    Rail fare costs will be frozen for the next five years, which David Cameron has stated could save regular commuters an average of £400 per year.

    The frozen fee applies to everything from daily, weekly, monthly and annual season tickets.

    8. Income Tax

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    It’s good news for workers, as the Conservatives have promised legislation that would not increase income tax, national insurance or VAT. The tax-free personal allowance will rise from £10,600 to £12,500 by 2020.

    The Prime Minister has also pledged to raise the threshold of the 40pc income tax from its current £42,383 to £50,000.

    The Conservative Party has also promised to raise the minimum wage to approximately £8 within the next five years.

    9. Childcare

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    Parents of newborns might be a little concerned they may no longer by eligible for statutory maternity pay, but those with children aged three to four years old may be delighted to learn the conservative government plans to double free childcare for working parents to 30 hours – which is worth approximately £5,000 per year.

    10. Marriage Tax

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    Married couples wil now have the right to transfer up to £1,060 of tax-free income to their partner, and this will also apply to civil partnerships.

  • 10 Most Expensive Movies Ever Made

    10 Most Expensive Movies Ever Made

    Blockbuster movies take a tremendous amount of time, work and, most of all, money. When it comes to cash, the following movies had no expense spared. Here are the 10 most expensive movies ever made.

    1. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides – $378.5 Million

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    Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was the fourth instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean film series. It might have cost an incredible $37.8 million, but it created a whopping $1.046 billion at the box office!

    Why was it so expensive? It was the first film in the series to be released in both Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D formats. Ten companies were also involved is the movie’s digital format. Inflated production costs therefore resulted in the movie becoming the most expensive film ever made to date.

    2. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End – $300 Million

    Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End
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    Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End was the most successful film of 2007, and despite the production cost of $300 million, it took home $960 million worldwide at the box office. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive film ever made, until it was overtaken by the series’ fourth instalment, mentioned above.

    3. Avengers: Age of Ultron – $279.9 Million

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    With a cast that comprises of Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo and Scarlett Johansson, Avengers: Age of Ultron was bound to be an expensive movie. Following on from the huge success of The Avengers, the sequel, and eleventh instalment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), was bound to be bigger and better than any of superhero movies in film.

    Costing $279.9 million, making it the third most expensive movie ever, it was a box office smash, grossing $633 million worldwide. That’s a pretty fantastic return on an investment!

    4. John Carter – $263.7 Million

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    John Carter has been hailed as one of the biggest movie flops of all time. Not just because it was a pretty terrible movie, but because it cost a $263.7 million and only grossed $284.1 million – and that doesn’t even include the $350 million in marketing costs.

    Paul Dergarabedian, the president of Hollywood.com, commented: “John Carter’s bloated budget would have required it to generate worldwide ticket sales of $600 million to break even – a height reached by only 63 films in the history of movie making”.

    5. Tangled – $260 Million

    Tangled
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    Tangled, based on the Walt Disney Pictures animation based on the German fairytale ‘Rapunzel’, spent six years in production ans so cost an estimated $260 million to make.

    It is therefore the most expensive animation movie of all time, and the fourth most expensive film ever. After its release in 2010, the film went onto make $591 million in box office revenue.

    6. Spider-Man 3 – $258 Million

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    Many have criticised Spider-Man 3, viewing it as the worst movie in the trilogy. Despite its mixed reviews, the film grossed $890.8 million at the box office and is therefore the most successful film in the series.

    7. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince – $250 Million

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    The wonderful world of Harry Potter captured minds, imagination and, more importantly, plenty of pocket money across the globe. Adored by millions of people across the world, it made millions at the box office, grossing an estimated $934.4 million – and so it is the 28th highest-grossing film of all time worldwide.

    8. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies – $250 Million

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    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince might have made a ton of money at the box office, but The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies took a whole lot more – and cost the same amount to make! The third and final instalment of the epic fantasy film made $955.1 million, and so surpassed The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers – and it is therefore the 26th highest grossing film of all time.

    9. Avatar – $237 Million

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    James Cameron doesn’t do things by halves, so you just know Avatar cost a significant amount of money. A massive $237 million, to be exact. The film, which was supposed to head into production after Cameron’s 1997 movie Titanic, was halted as the technology necessary to create the sci-fi movie did not exist, and so Cameron would not be able to achieve his vision for the movie.

    The screenplay was written back in 2006 and is estimated to have cost $237 million, but other estimates have placed production costs between $280 million and $310 million. It also cost $150 million in marketing.

    The production cost paid off, as the movie grossed an estimated $2,788 billion at the box office. That’s right, we said billion! It therefore broke several box office records and easily became the highest grossing film of all time – surpassing Cameron’s Titanic. It was also the first film in the world to gross over $2 billion. Sheesh!

    10. The Dark Knight Rises – $230 Million

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    The Dark Knight Rises received critical acclaim upon its release, with many stating it as one of the best movies of 2012. With underground prisons, batplanes and batcopters, it was bound to cost a lot – and so many won’t be surprised it cost $230 million to make.

    Just like The Dark Knight, the movie grossed over $1 billion – in fact, it made a total of 1.084 billion. It is now the 12th highest grossing film of all time, and the third highest-grossing superhero movie ever.

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  • 10 Highest Paid Actors of All Time

    10 Highest Paid Actors of All Time

    The actors on this list have amassed a fortune many of us could never comprehend, and they owe it all to talent, fame and, most likely, a little bit of luck. So, without further adieu, here are the 10 highest paid actors of all time.

    10. Sean Connery – $300 Million

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    Sean Connery is, to many, the ultimate James Bond – and his acting talent is reflected in his bank balance. Sean, whose mother was a cleaning lady and father was a factory worker, is now one of the highest paid movies stars in the world.

    9. Arnold Schwarznegger – $300 Million

    Arnold Schwarznegger
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    When Arnold Schwarzenegger started out as a body-builder, we doubt he ever believed he would amass a fortune of $300 million for acting. The actor with the nearly unpronounceable surname is now one of the most popular stars on screen, featuring in some of the most loved movies of all time, including ‘Kindergarten Cop’ and, of course, ‘Terminator’. We can see that at least some of his fortune is spent on top cigars.

    8. Keanu Reeves – $350 Million

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    Keanu Reeves is not only one of the highest paid actors of all time, he is also one of the sweetest. Very aware of how blessed he is, Keanu gave away his $75 Million salary for The Matrix to the movie crew, with each person on set taking away $1 million, as he believed they deserved the money more than him.

    8. Tom Hanks – $350 Million

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    Oscar winner Tom Hanks is one of the most popular actors in the movie industry, adored by audiences across the world. Thanks to his superb acting talent in movies such as ‘Philadelphia’ and ‘Forest Gump’, he is now worth an incredible $350 million.

    7. Bill Cosby – $350 Million

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    Bill Cosby maybe a controversial figure at the moment, but that doesn’t stop the fact he’s still worth a significant amount of money from his stand-up performances, movies and ‘The Cosby Show’.

    6. Clint Eastwood – $375 Million

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    Clint Eastwood is more than just a talented actor, he is now one of the most respected movie directors in the world, creating Oscar nominated movies such as ‘American Sniper’ and ‘Million Dollar Baby’. Not bad for a college dropout!

    5. Johnny Depp – $400 Million

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    Johnny Depp’s versatility and acting ability has most definitely paid off, allowing him to bag 5th position on this list. Who needs a golden ticket when you have $400 million in the bank?

    4. Sylvester Stallone – $400 Million

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    At the start of his career, Sylvester Stallone struggled to land an acting gig. So what did he do? He created his own opportunity, writing a screenplay that would change his life forever. What was that movie? Only one of the biggest boxing films of all time: Rocky.

    3. Jack Nicholson – $400 Million

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    Jack by name, Jack by nature – as Jack Nicholson really is a Jack of all trades. Not only is he a respected actor, but he is a screenwriter, producer and director. The actor, who has received Academy Award nominations every decade from the 1960s to 2000s, is also one of the richest thespians in Hollywood.

    2. Mel Gibson – $425 Million

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    Mel Gibson would have made number one of this list, if it wasn’t for the fact he lost half of his $850 million fortune to his ex-wife in his 2011 divorce settlement. Still, Mel Gibson’s net worth is not to be sniffed at, as he has secured a whopping $425 million for starring in movies such as ‘Braveheart’, ‘Lethal Weapon’ and ‘What Women Want’, as well as producing films such as ‘Apocalypto’ and ‘The Passion of the Christ’.

    1. Tom Cruise – $450 Million

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    Tom Cruise never wanted to become an actor. His goal was to become a priest. So, if you’d have told him many years ago that he would one day be the richest actor of all time, he would most likely have laughed in your face – and repented afterwards. He now has a wealth of $450 million thanks to critically acclaimed movies such as ‘Born of the Fourth July’, ‘Jerry Maguire’ and ‘Top Gun’.

  • 10 Mind-Blowing Mayweather-Pacquiao Money Facts

    10 Mind-Blowing Mayweather-Pacquiao Money Facts

    Floyd Mayweather v Manny Pacquiao is, without question, the most lucrative boxing fight ever. The prize fight is worth a total of $300 million (£198m) – and boy is it worth each and every penny. Mayweather and Pacquiao aren’t just boxing for an amazing pay check – but they will fight for a place in history that even money can’t buy.

    So, what is the cost of MayPac? Here’s a money breakdown for you, according to UK Business Insider…

    Mayweather v Pacquiao
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    1. The Fight Split

    Win or lose, Mayweather is taking home the biggest share of the cash, as the $300m will be split 60/40 in Mayweather’s favour. This is in addition to his current $400m bank balance. Sheesh!

    2. Ticket Sales

    The Mayweather-Pacquiao fight will generate an incredible $72m (£48m) in ticket sales. The cheapest seats cost $1,500

    3. Sponsorships

    The fight will generate an incredible $12m (£8m) in sponsorship deals alone. Mayweather Promotions and Top Rank – who are the promoters that represent both Mayweather and Pacquiao – have set a minimum sponsorship bid at $1.5m.

    The fights biggest sponsor is Tecate, who are a Mexican beer company and have signed a $5.6m deal. The Mexican Tourism Board, Paramount Pictures, The Weinstein Company and the Filipino telecoms company Smart Communications have also signed deals.

    Mayweather & Pacquiao
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    4. Pay-Per-View Sales

    Pay-Per-View sales for the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight could reach an incredible $270 (£179m). Standard definition is available in the US for $89.99, whilst HD is priced at £99.99. The fighters will receive a 55-65% share of the profits.

    5. Mayweather-Pacquiao Merchandise

    You would think there was no other way the fight could make money, right? Wrong! It is expected the fight will create $1m (£661,000) in merchandise sales, which includes everything from t-shirts, hoodies, caps, keychains and posters.

    6. Closed Circuit Broadcast

    Plenty of people will head to bars to catch a glimpse of two of the greatest modern-day boxers fight it out to prove who is the best welterweight. Closed circuit broadcast at bars is therefore expected to result in a $13m (£9m) revenue.

    Mayweather Pacquiao
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    7. Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather

    Floyd Mayweather has earned approximately $420m (£278m) in his boxing career. He received $32m (£21m) for his last fight and his biggest payday, before Pacquiao, was against Saul Alvarez, taking home $75m (£50m). He also made an additional $20m from Pay-Per-View sales.

    Mayweather also signed a $200 million (£134m) deal with Showtime – which has been labelled the richest individual athlete deal in all sports”. Not bad for a boxer that has no endorsement income!

    8. Manny ‘Pac-Man’ Pacquiao

    Manny Pacquiao might not be as rich as Floyd ‘Money’ Mayweather, but his career earnings aren’t to be grumbled at. He’s earned $335m (£221m) in his professional career, with his last fight earning him an amazing $23m (£15m). His biggest payday was against Marquez III, as he brought home $30m (£20m).

    9. The Payout

    Both Manny and Floyd will receive an amazing lump sum for 12 rounds or less. So, what will they spend their money on? Promoter Bob Arum believes Mayweather’s money will be spent on his love of cars, whilst he believes Manny will donate even more money to charity.

    10. Biggest Boxing Purse in History

    The Mayweather v Pacquiao showdown will undoubtedly dwarf the biggest boxing matches in the sport’s history, which includes Mayweather’s fight against De Le Hoya in 2007, which made a reported $52 million.

    Tune into Mayweather v Pacquiao on 2nd May 2015 for an unforgettable night of sport. This is one boxing fight you won’t want to miss!