Sentences with phrase «when crunching the numbers for»

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Why buy a fancy HP server for your company's data center, technologists now asked, when you could just crunch your numbers on a rented server in an Amazon facility, for less?
Some serious number crunchingfor when the cost to lease business space becomes the same as or more than the cost to buy it.
So it speaks volumes that the Austria skipper still dominates when it comes down to crunching the numbers: the second-most chances created this season for a full - back (44); the second-most interceptions (98); the third-most tackles made (99, behind Pieters and Azpilicueta).
«The problem is, when you crunch the numbers as I have, the affordable housing is not affordable for the community.»
But when we're crunching numbers and trying to get to where we need to balance things, that's a lot of spending that I think there's more priorities for at this point.»
But he has yet to identify where that money is coming from, and that «unprecedented» amount of funding is actually the smallest, or second smallest, state contribution to the MTA since 2000 when adjusted for inflation, depending on how you crunch the numbers, according to the non-partisan Citizens Budget Commission.
When the number crunching was done, it didn't look good for early flight: The wings would have buckled under the stress, Nudds and Dyke report in tomorrow's issue of Science.
When we crunched the numbers, we found that electric propulsion — via an ion drive or related technologies — could dramatically reduce the launch mass required for human missions to asteroids and Mars.
The publisher does the number crunching for profit margins and market research etc, and the developer is simply told to make flashy animations for when the lootbox pops open.
But now, it's time to crunch numbers again, and we long for the day when that sweet little refund check comes in the mail.
Well, okay and that's certainly a strategy but when you crunch the numbers, you find out the cost of that payday loan, which you're only using for three days can be a huge amount and you certainly don't want to be doing that over and over again and unfortunately what we see at our firm at Hoyes, Michalos and Associates is that a lot of people don't just have one payday loan.
The Los Angeles Times reported last week that FHA's latest version of its streamline refinance program sounds sweet, but when you crunch the numbers, a lot of homeowners with FHA loans are ineligible for the program.
Ask your lender to crunch the numbers to determine when you'll break even on those costs, especially if you don't plan to stay in your home for the long term, Beyers says.
So when the fund analyst comes along, whether for a buy - side firm, an institutional fund analyst, or retail fund analyst who does more than just a little number crunching, you realize that the fund analyst likely knows less about what you do than one of your junior analysts.
But when you actually crunch the numbers, you'll realize how ridiculous it is to blindly invest in a company like McDonalds for the next 50 years.
But when you crunch the numbers, most of the time buying in bulk equates to hella savings for you.
Abacus ($ 0.99) When the Romans managed their finances, they turned to the abacus for their number - crunching needs.
As you can see when you crunch the numbers, traditional tax - qualified plans still end up with making the most money, which allows you to have a bigger retirement paycheck, but the bottom lines are not near as much as the financial services industry has been saying for decades.
You tend to get better value when redeeming for higher category hotels, but the value varies widely among locations and categories, so be sure to do some number crunching.
It would be really great if you could crunch some numbers and come up with a prediction for when.
Crunching those numbers, MacEwen found that firms have experienced an absolute growth rate in revenue of 215 percent over ten years, or 146.5 percent when adjusted for inflation.
The company likens its software to «Moneyball for Law,» an analogy to the baseball story by writer Michael Lewis, where the Oakland Athletics used number crunching in their hiring decisions, rather than simply the gut instinct of scouts when putting together a winning roster at a lower cost than the team's competitors.
There are a lot of different tax brackets true, but if you crunch the numbers and compare the results it's clear that tax savings can not compensate for the lower yields that a whole life insurance policy offers when ranged against equities.
The first number that you should crunch when you're calculating your insurance needs is your debts and final expenses that your family would be responsible for if you were to pass away.
In what could be called an analogue to a controversy surrounding the iPhone 7, some Huawei P10 users in China are making a fuss with the numbers they crunched when it comes to memory speeds for both flash storage and RAM.
If you account for all of these potential issues when crunching numbers, you'll come out ahead most of the time.
When you hear about a deal you should dig in and crunch the numbers to make sure it's right for you.
financecenter.com (www.financenter.com) When it's time to do some serious number crunching for an investment plan or a comprehensive checkup of your portfolio, this is the spot for you.
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