Sentences with phrase «account for cost of»

I have some buyers who aren't willing to take the risk, so they do what @Jacques Wurms suggested - they won't pay more than what they would be willing to pay for just the legal parts of the house... They might even reduce the price a little bit more to account for the cost of bringing it back into compliance.
Sprint did not raise its pricing on this Unlimited Freedom plan to account for the cost of the Hulu addition, so there's no additional cost to the consumer, the companies say.
Each month, charges are posted to a policy holder's account for the cost of the policy and any other fees associated with the account and interest is added to the balance.
However, this doesn't account for the cost of delivering the legal service to the client such as the cost of the individuals working on the account.
In other words, electricity reference prices were set to account for the cost of production, transmission and distribution, but no other costs, such as allowances for building new capacity.
I appreciate that design change options are limited for existing building stock however they are only limited by our inability to properly account for the cost of emissions and channel investment into productive outcomes.
Commission - Free Trades for up to 90 Days Bonus - The qualifying deposit of $ 10,000 or more must be received and remain in the account (minus any trading losses) for a minimum of 90 days from date of funding account or Ally Invest may charge the account for the cost of the trades credited to the account.
Rather than run for the hills, you could use this as a negotiation tactic: Asking the sellers to reduce the price to account for the cost of remediation.
Many retirement savers fail to account for the cost of medical care in retirement, the HSA can used to offset these costs if out of pocket medical costs are paid with other money while you are working.
Today I increased my holding in the American car giant, Ford (F), by adding 51 shares priced at $ 11.60 each into my IRA account for a cost of $ 600.55 including commissions.
His data didn't account for the cost of bottle - feeding babies, in which case you can slap another $ 375 to $ 2,000 onto your food bill for six months worth of formula.
A better strategy, he says, is for the beneficiary to buy the policy and for the divorce agreement to account for the cost of life insurance when the alimony or child support payments are set.
Set up your own savings account for the cost of your funeral.
In essence, depreciation allows companies to account for the cost of a significant asset without distorting quarterly results.
The legislature removed from the ECS formula the ELL weight: i.e. the adjustment in the formula that attempted to account for the cost of educating ELL students.
If you account for the cost of living difference (roughly 25 %), Pittsburg pays comparatively better than SFUSD.
Districts and charter schools should get the same base cost for each regular education student, and the comparable wage index should be used to account for cost of living differences.
Since 2007 however, due to state budget cuts, the Prop 98 funding level has not changed to account for cost of living increases.
It says the existing use of GPS satellite systems as a tool to avoid traffic build - ups will be extended to automatically debit the motorist's bank account for the cost of a road or mileage toll, and to allow police to monitor the speed of all cars.
Bargnesi said a settlement will help the town at budget time so it can account for the cost of the contract instead of speculating on what it could be.
City Hall has also said they expect a renewed Board of Education to cost the city $ 125 million to $ 160 million annually, to account for the cost of creating new positions under the new governance structure and the expense of holding school board elections.
That specific plan doesn't seem to account for cost of living, but that could theoretically be done.
If you're planning to buy a home, don't forget to account for the cost of keeping your new house looking its best.
That sounds about right for a tiny home, though that probably doesn't account for the cost of land.
It's likely Ontario's restaurant food inflation will continue to rise, he said, as price - sensitive restaurateurs realize they did not increase prices enough initially or learn they did not account for the costs of other new legislation, including new rules around vacation and holiday pay.
It compelled me to justify myself, to explain to my interrogators how I planned to live in New York City on so little — less than minimum wage after accounting for the cost of my uniform and unpaid training time.
Even after accounting for the costs of breast pump equipment, if necessary, families can save several hundreds of dollars they would have spent on formula.
The earnings discrepancies are even greater when one accounts for cost of living in members» districts.
The county executive said it looks like some form of the measure will be included in the final budget, and the local government hasn't yet accounted for the costs of raising the age at which offenders are treated as adults from 16 to 18.
Designed to identify the level of funding needed to deliver an adequate education to every student in a state and sensitive to each child's needs, the Evidenced Based Model ensures that the distribution of education funding is equitable, and accounts for the cost of overcoming «at risk» factors.
But this study only accounted for the cost of parents» time off work, teachers» time, and the cost of treatment.
After accounting for the cost of raising your kids as well as their future college expenses, you have about $ 1.9 million in financial obligations, meaning that you ideally need that amount minus your liquid assets covered by life insurance — so about $ 1.8 million in coverage.
Your short - term plans for a home may dictate the need to account for the costs of maintenance and renovations sooner rather than later.
The contemporary equation of time and money generates a condition of precarious production that never synchronizes or accounts for the costs of its power infrastructure.
Those who argue that we need to continue relying on fossil fuels — like former popular science writer Matt Ridley — just aren't accounting for the costs of pollution.
An amendment to prevent any government agency from accounting for the costs of the extreme weather and health risks caused by the climate crisis;
Even ExxonMobil is trying to account for the costs of climate disruption in its economic projections - but the amendment under consideration in the Senate would ensure our government could not.
We should account for the costs of disease and death from fossil fuel pollution in climate change policies»
For example, by properly accounting for the costs of revenue.
After accounting for the cost of raising your kids as well as their future college expenses, you have about $ 1.9 million in financial obligations, meaning that you ideally need that amount minus your liquid assets covered by life insurance — so about $ 1.8 million in coverage.
I am curious as to how the numbers worked out accounting for your cost of money, the $ 18,000 loan with interest, and other costs like insurance, and taxes.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile, about half of all Americans have at least one chronic disease, which is accounting for 80 % of the healthcare costs.
Transportation costs account for close to 35 % of residents» income.
Elk Hills is CRC's lowest cost operating area and with a 100 % ownership interest would have accounted for approximately 43 % of its 2017 pro-forma production.
The Boring Company's website claims that creating bricks would reduce both the tunneling costs and the environmental impact of its projects (since cement production accounts for over 4 % of global CO2 emissions).
HSA's allow individuals to divert a portion of their income into a savings account, providing a cushion of pre-tax dollars for when health costs do come up.
So, if you're thinking of moving to a new city to save on expenses, be sure you take into account all the factors that go into its cost of living to find the place that's the best fit for you.
A Citigroup analysis last year showed that if the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) reallocated costs to account for the growing volume of packages it delivers, it would cost $ 1.46 more to deliver each package.
Most of the experiments endeavour to reduce insect farming's most expensive input, human labour, which accounts for a stunningly high 60 % of costs (in the heavily mechanized cattle farming industry, by comparison, it's rare for labour costs to reach even half of that).
Progress should be transparently reported, with the costs of change accounted for.
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