Sentences with phrase «about a dollar per»

There was a simple answer to the economic question: Keystone is the fastest and easiest way to bring Alberta's oil to market, which will in turn lower the price of oil by about a dollar per barrel for every American — regardless of where the stuff is ultimately sold.
For Fleming, his $ 25,000 worked out to about a dollar per footstep.
Consumption of almonds has jumped 200 % since 2005 and almond prices rose from about a dollar per pound in 2000 to a peak of around $ 5 per pound in 2014 according to the study's author.
And you'll only earn about a dollar per book sold (not counting any copies you sell yourself or give away).
Some regular customers tip about a dollar per purchase.
For about a dollar per day, your condo insurance will reimburse the cash value or replace property damaged by a covered peril.
Generally, whether you endorse or get a floater policy, you'll find that the coverage costs about a dollar per month, per thousand dollars of value being insured.
The cheapest paper towels on the market are about a dollar per roll.

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If you spread the spending impact over your entire retirement, you would need to cut your spending back by about $ 520 per year in today's dollars.
August 14 - The ringgit, which had been on a downward trend, plunges to a 17 - year low, losing as much as 2.6 percent to 4.1180 per dollar, in part due to concerns about the Federal Reserve's expected rate hike, and also because outside investors are concerned about the turmoil surrounding Najib.
On Monday, the yen slid towards 99 per dollar, its lowest in nearly four years, as markets prepared for the BOJ to start buying about 70 percent of debt issued by the government.
But because many of these multinationals do most of their business outside of Portland, the actual dollar amount deducted for the tax would be miniscule: the city estimates it will generate about $ 2.5 to $ 3.5 million per year from this initiative.
The yen, which traded at about 93 per dollar on Wednesday, hit a 33 - month low earlier this week.
But the phone - backed securities market will be tiny in comparison to the multi-trillion dollar mortgage market — Verizon says it plans to securitize about $ 2 billion per quarter.
This card earns 2x points per dollar spent on just about all travel and dining purchases, and 1x point on everything else.
The Mexican peso is down by about 12.9 % at 20.6842 per dollar around 11:50 p.m. ET.
«For every dollar we spend on the banana car, we probably get $ 10 to $ 20 in return,» he says, citing a survey of new customers who signed up as a direct result of seeing the vehicle, which runs about $ 600 per month in operating costs.
In all, disclosed investment in enterprise - storage startups has amounted to about a billion dollars per year in each of the last few years, says Simon Robinson, a research vice president for storage and information management with 451 Research, which has been covering the space since 2000.
While Kickstarter can't be used to fund businesses per se, it does accept products and has had some remarkably successful campaigns, including about 50 that have generated over a million dollars in funding.
For a 110,000 barrel per day mine, each additional billion spent on start - up capital translates to about $ 525 - $ 560 billion million fewer taxes and royalties (in today's dollars) over the 40 year life of the project.
You may, however, need to think about shelling out a few more dollars per quarter for their tech.
The Quebec - based convenience store retailer, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said its net earnings attributable to shareholders surged about 62 per cent to $ 463.9 million.
A 0.58 % revenue churn rate means your company is losing about 1 out of every 200 dollars per month.
If you're talking about a new project with no significant investment already deployed, building a new mine if you expect today's prices to hold in the long term is a tough call — a 50 year oil sands project is a lot of risk for less than a 10 per cent rate of return — but even there, you can see the impact of the lower Canadian dollar and the hedge provided by a royalty regime which lowers rates when prices are low.
They also last years longer than traditional bulbs, and only cost about a dollar more per bulb.
Overall, the Bank estimates that about 40 per cent of the appreciation of the Canadian dollar since 2002 is due to the multilateral depreciation of the U.S. dollar.
The Australian dollar has remained in a relatively steady range over the past couple of years, at levels that are a little above average against the US dollar and about 10 per cent above average in trade - weighted terms.
The actual market rate at the time was about 6.86 per dollar.
With 1,000 dollars invested, Betterment's fee is about.30 cents per month (or $ 3 a month, if you choose not to enroll in their auto - deposit program).
When the OASDI trust fund is exhausted, beneficiaries will face an across - the - board 23 percent benefit cut, the equivalent of about $ 5,800 per year in today's dollars for a typical beneficiary reaching the full retirement age in 2033.
97 % of Google's income comes from pay - per - click advertising, that's about 32,2 out of 33,3 billion dollars.
Plus, if you're getting two miles per dollar spent on absolutely everything, you don't have to worry about the money you're spending on actual travel and dining because you're getting the same amount across the board.
In addition, we are forecasting Stuart Weitzman brand sales to be in the area of $ 335 million on a dollar basis for fiscal 2016, an increase of about 10 % from FY 2015 driving Coach, Inc. consolidated revenue growth to high - single digits and adding about $ 0.09 to earnings per diluted share excluding charges associated with financing, short - term purchase accounting adjustments, contingent payments and integration costs.
Between 1997 and 2006, per - student funding rose by roughly 40 %, from about $ 23,000 to $ 33,000 (again, this is in constant dollars).
In fact, by 2028 — just 10 years from now — the federal budget will spend more on interest payments (about one trillion dollars per year) than on defense (currently about $ 800 billion total).
In the short term bitcoin price has risen about $ 40 dollars per coin.
The decline has been the first major fall since mid 2003, with the Australian dollar currently about 9 per cent below its peak (Graph 25).
The recent announcement by European central banks to restrict further sales of gold and the decision by the IMF to fund its debt - relief initiative with off - market transactions, contributed to a sharp recovery in sentiment in the gold market in late September; the gold price in US dollars increased by around 25 per cent in the wake of these decisions, but has since retraced about half of this rise.
After reaching a record high against the US dollar of US$ 1.293 in mid February, the euro depreciated over subsequent months and is now about 6 per cent below its mid-February peak (Graph 24).
The Canadian dollar rebounds The Canadian dollar benefited from the weaker US dollar, rising about 11 per cent from its early May low.
I'm talking about a game - changing event that could, with little warning, propel the price of gold upward by hundreds — even thousands — of dollars per ounce in the space of a few weeks... conceivably overnight!
The CPTPP raises real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the parties as a group by about 0.075 per cent, generating economic welfare benefits of about $ 17.5 B in current Canadian dollars by 2035.
The bulk of this has been due to the exchange rate against the Japanese yen, as the yen has fallen sharply on world markets, including a fall of about 50 per cent against the US dollar from its peaks in mid 1995.
The materials sector is 5 per cent lower than at end October and has shown considerable volatility during the period because of the conflicting effects of strong increases in metals prices and concerns about the appreciation of the Australian dollar.
In contrast, against the currencies of non-Japan Asia the Australian dollar is about 35 per cent above its post-float average.
Against the G10 currencies, the Australian dollar is still on average about 8 per cent below its post-float average (Graph 24).
The local currency was up by 8 per cent against the US dollar and about 7 per cent against the euro but flat against the Japanese yen.
Applying a 1.5 multiplier to account for the total destimulating effects as those dollars are saved, not spent, this means a reduction of about one percentage point in real GDP growth, from 3.6 % per annum in the 1982 - 2000 years to 2.6 %.
The dollar index (DXY) peaked in December 2016 and has subsequently lost nearly 13 per cent, shrugging off what should have been positive effects from U.S. tax reform and a Federal Reserve about to embark on a tightening cycle.
If they continue to save $ 400 per week and the accounts were to grow at an average rate of 3 per cent per year after inflation with an aggressive strategy, they would have about $ 1,000,000 in 2017 dollars on the eve of Sam's retirement at 65.
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