Sentences with phrase «if the prices seem»

If the prices seem high, just remember that $ 300 per employee fee you pay for paper every year.
Even if prices seem overinflated in general, there can always be a well - priced property somewhere.
However, if the price seems to be a bit on the... [Read more...]
If prices seem too good to be true, chances are there is plagiarism involved.
If the price seems to good to be true, it probably is!
Don't be afraid to negotiate if the price seems high, there is often a bit of wiggle - room.
Be wary of people offering cheap V - Bucks on auction sites like eBay too — if a price seems too good to be true, it usually is.
Even if the price seems right, the product may not be — and they have no day - to - day experience with other competing products which might be a better solution for you.
If the price seems improbably low, check out the seller and follow the guidelines set out by The Fashion Law: Find out where the company is located, look for any concrete information, and do just a little bit of legwork.
Besides, buyers are familiar with brands like Tag Heuer and Hugo Boss that they may not think twice before buying the product if the pricing seems fair.
If the price seems low then your writer may not be planning on spending too much time; if the price seems high then ask if your fee includes multiple rounds of edits and / or multiple versions for different jobs.

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You obviously know your business better than the celebrity knows your business so definitely challenge pricing if it does not seem of at least equal value (or value in your favor).
If it seems like the price of household goods — everything from gas to clothing to food — is going up, that's because it is.
What did strike me about this matter is that it seems to confirm a feeling that I have long had: Progressive Democrats who get caught with their pants down appear to pay a steeper price in terms of impact on their career prospects — if not criminal prosecution — when compared to similarly compromised corporate - friendly Republicans.
Given all this, investing in the oil giant seems like a no brainer, especially if you believe oil prices are set to rise.
Putting up with a few shuttered federal agencies seems like an OK price to pay if it brings the extremists to the negotiating table in time for a compromise on the debt ceiling.
«The Maple offer seems to have an attractive price,» says Ed Ditmire, an analyst with Macquarie in New York, «but it's full of uncertainties that make it tougher for shareholders to decide if they want it.»
If you look at companies like Tile, they've done really well with crowdfunding because it's a low - price - point gadget that seems to resonate with everyone.
Now, they are suddenly getting calls from companies that seem to have access to capital through the stock market, even if most of them do not really have available capital; all they want is to add the word «cannabis» to their name in order to give their share prices a boost.
REITs like Vornado and Simon seem to be fully valued, though they may have some room to rise further if property prices start rising faster.
It seems like I should just leave it alone, but a part of me wonders if we are approaching a bubble and if I should sell now while prices are high.
It seems to me if the Fed continues to give its first priority to price stability, manifested in decisions to raise rates under questionable decision rules that elevate inflation - fighting over full employment, it will be pursuing policy objectives at odds with the wishes of the American people.
Looking at the sharp declines of home prices and oil prices in the last few days it seems like I won the bet, if you can call being right in the middle of the double dip «winning».
If anything should be clear from the bubbles of recent years, the greatest risks are not when prices are depressed, the economy is weak, and investors are frightened, but rather when prices are elevated and an unendingly positive outlook for technology, or housing, or global growth, or private equity, or emerging markets, or commodities seems all but certain.
Final question (if that doesn't dig into your consultancy services)-- It seems most people simply «price surf» is lower competitive prices more important than marketing for conversions?
But if you are a high - flying growth company that is expected to grow earnings per share at 20 % every year, and you know that your stock price will plummet the first moment you post disappointing results, the incentive to engage in fraudulent behavior seems a lot greater.
Amazon made a bet that its customers wouldn't care if it raised that price again, and that bet seems to be right.
Since U.S. real estate prices bottomed in 2011, it seems as if almost everyone with spare cash has jumped on the «investing in property for rental income» bandwagon.
If we consider the common wisdom of value investors — low P / E ratio stocks have historically earned better returns — at their current market price E * Trade and IB seem to be a better buy, but certainly, cheaper ones compared to TD or Schwab.
Extending the OPEC cuts beyond their current expiry date at the end of 2018 would seem unnecessary if oil prices keep rising, Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh told the Iranian Continue Reading
If growth in America is accelerating, which it seems to be, and any remaining slack in the labor markets is disappearing — and wages start going up, as do commodity prices — then it is not an unreasonable possibility that inflation could go higher than people might expect.
The Bernanke push is partly what's behind impressive gains in the stock market the past few months, and now it seems as if home prices are getting a welcome bounce as well.
If customers seem to think that your quote is a little high or they want to negotiate then you have some room to drop the price a little.
If you listen to the tenor of investment strategists here, the basic message sounds a lot like what we heard in the late 1990's: stocks may not be priced to deliver strong returns on a sustained basis, and there are substantial risks in the longer - term picture, but for now, things seem to be going well and so there's no need to be defensive just yet.
What if it's already priced in now that everyone seems to be in agreement that stocks will do just fine when rates rise?
Markets really do cycle — if you wanted proof of that, today's release of home price data showed a rise that seemed...
On the other hand, I think the most interesting point will be to see if and how the Topdanmark stock price will react to a change to a dividend stock next week, which seems to be quite likely.
If oil prices revive in the near term, as seems possible, this production could increase further.
It seems as if a new digital coin is launched every day — but most of them have little or no real world application other than as a vehicle for price speculation.
Ironically, the thing many companies seem to care about the most (its stock price) would likely do much better over the long run if the distraction of worrying about analysts» ratings was eliminated.
Now, considering the fundamental backdrop it seems that the gold price has held up remarkably well over the past several months, but that conclusion only emerges if your sole measuring stick is the US$.
Based on that 5 - year forecast and IMS Health's tendency to buy back stock (and the reasonable price of that stock before the buyout rumor leaked) it seems likely that free cash flow per share would have grown by 10 % + annually if IMS Health had stayed a public company.
The conclusion I came to was that at $ 47 a share, the stock seemed likely to be priced to return no less than 8 % a year even if rates never rose and yet more than 20 % a year if rates rose quickly.
While it might seem counterintuitive, if there is a small deficient, it might be cheaper to purchase them rather than pay full price for the reservation.
There's really no telling what the price of a coin will be once mining rewards are in fractions of a coin level, but it seems that during that time more and more people will enter the market with interest and vigor, and those people will help raise the price as well as stabilize it by having a far greater number of people who can decide if and when Bitcoin is losing value.
Investors who get caught up recalling the magic of 2015, in which Starbucks» stock soared and it seemed to distance itself from its peers, may find disenchantment if and when the company hits any natural retracement, through business performance or stock price.
That gives First Solar greater share - price appreciation potential, if only because an eventual merger offer seems slightly more likely to come from SunPower, or its parent company, than from First Solar.
At one point, it seemed as if the Litecoin price would drop below $ 100, even though that has not happened as of yet.
Beeca, you seem to be beating yourself up over this.Make your peace with God, then your husband and follow God not your emotions.Know God forgives you and asking his forgiveness the first step.The rest is spending your life making it good.Marriage after a divorce is No Sin!Many people are victims of a spouse's infidelity.I was on a 10 month Navy cruise and came back to a wife who was six months pregnant with twins.God blessed me with my wife of 31 years and I've never looked back.Forgiveness here is up to your husband but know if you've prayed the sinners prayer and made peace with God, Jesus paid that price for us.
It does cost a bit more than other Matcha powders on this list, but if you ask me, it seems a small price to pay for such a healthy addition to your diet.
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