At the average paid sales total of 1,680, an author promoting a Historical Fiction novel would net a total of $ 571 on a $ 0.99 book (promo cost $ 550), and $ 3,360 on a $ 2.99 book (promo cost $ 1,375).
Not exact matches
By way of
pay, while the
average worker
at a startup earns about 6 percent less than a worker
at a more established firm, the youngest workers earn about 3 percent more than they do
at older firms.
The
average graduation rate
at Harvard for
paying students is 97.5 percent.
A National Association of Colleges and Employers survey found that unpaid interns were no better
at landing job offers than those who did no internship; and unpaid interns were
paid an
average $ 1,366 less in their first job than students who started cold.
At present an electricity customer in the United States
pays 10 cents per kWh on
average.
If those viewers had each
paid the national
average movie - ticket price of about $ 9, that would've been a $ 99 million debut
at the box office — roughly what Universal Pictures» «The Fate of the Furious» did in April.
But he points to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer released earlier this year showing that, since 2009, the debt service ratio — a measure of income spent to
pay debt — has remained steady
at around 14 per cent, not much higher than the long - term
average.
Even when comparing the sexes with the same job title
at the same company and using similar education and experience, the gender
pay gap persists across the board: Men earned 2.4 percent more than women on
average, down slightly from last year, according to a study by salary - tracking website PayScale.
It is not in any executive's interest to be
paid compared to CEOs
at smaller or less complex companies, nor to be
paid as a «below
average» CEO, even though by definition 50 % of CEOs must be below
average.
But in the past generation,
average pay for CEOs
at American's largest companies has leaped nearly sixfold, from $ 2.8 million a year in 1989 to $ 16.3 million today, according the Economic Policy Institute.
That should reflect a nice boost to workers» take - home
pay per paycheck - the Tax Policy Center puts the
average tax benefit for households making $ 50,000 to $ 75,000
at $ 850 - and it would all but end the need for many taxpayers to itemize their deductions.
At the same time, employers in some industries paid markedly more to keep the most in - demand talent from leaving, most noticeably among younger Millennials and Gen Z. Consider: While all U.S. employees who stayed put in the first three months of 2016 saw an average raise that works out to 4.6 % annually, the 24 - and - younger age group almost doubled that, at 9.1
At the same time, employers in some industries
paid markedly more to keep the most in - demand talent from leaving, most noticeably among younger Millennials and Gen Z. Consider: While all U.S. employees who stayed put in the first three months of 2016 saw an
average raise that works out to 4.6 % annually, the 24 - and - younger age group almost doubled that,
at 9.1
at 9.1 %.
That meant the
average annual salary
at the company hit $ 90,729 ($ 95,000, # 77,000) in 2015 - up 19 % on the $ 75,979 ($ 80,000, # 65,000)
average wage
paid out to staff in 2014.
By comparison, the
average discount
paid for Western Canadian Select oilsands blend crude from Alberta in the fourth quarter was US$ 12.26 per barrel and it has since spiked
at times to around US$ 30 per barrel, a trend also blamed on constrained pipeline access.
The report noted the highest -
paying company size was 10,001 employees or more
at an
average of $ 90,600, but in addition to size being a factor, there were also some jobs that garnered significant bonuses.
The 10 percent
average return on the S&P 500 may not seem impressive
at first, despite the fact that it's more than double what one can expect from a 30 - year Treasury bond and way more than what a certificate of deposit from a bank
pays.
States covet auto assembly plants because they typically
pay above -
average wages and spin off jobs
at suppliers and service companies.
According to a Payscale report, which calculated ratios based on the cash compensation of CEOs
at the 100 highest - grossing public companies in the United States in 2013, CVS CEO Larry Merlo has the highest
pay compared to his employees: $ 12,112,603 — 422 times as much as the
average CVS employee, who earns $ 28,700 per year.
It wasn't all good news — the tighter job market hasn't translated into much bigger paycheques, with
average weekly wages rising
at just 1.1 % from the year before, meaning that after inflation Canadians took a slight
pay cut.
A pilot
at Lufthansa earns on
average 180,000 euros ($ 190,000) a year before tax, though a captain on the highest
pay level can earn as much as 22,000 euros a month before tax.
While the residents of Britannia rank 15th in terms of
average net worth, their
average annual income,
at over $ 1.3 million, makes them the highest -
paid on the entire ranking.
Meanwhile, the number of companies that bought back shares and did not
pay a dividend reached 65
at the end of July, which was slightly above the
average for both 2014 and 2015 (63 companies).
At the University of Wisconsin's Business School in Madison, the
average debt burden for graduating MBAs was $ 15,481, $ 106,889 less than Wharton's
average, while the first - year median comp package was $ 114,694, just $ 31,609 below the median
pay for a Wharton grad.
At Harvard, which now
pays out $ 36 million in scholarship money annually, the
average MBA debt was $ 79,667 for the Class of 2015, with 55 % of the graduates shouldering debt.
Residents of New Jersey
pay the highest on
average at around $ 19,977 per year.
Average director
pay at the 10 biggest U.S. banks rose 7 % during the same period, according to Equilar, which tracks such data.
While 2004 was an exceptional year for mortgage insurance, over the past 10 years CMHC has
paid out
at an
average rate of 45 %, far lower than most other forms of insurance.
Luciano Siracusano, chief investment strategist
at ETF and index developer WisdomTree (wetf), says the 1,400 dividend -
paying stocks in the company's WT Dividend index now have
average yields of about 3 %, twice the yield of 10 - year Treasuries.
In Brooklyn, people on
average would spend 67.4 percent of their
pay on rent, but buying the median priced home
at $ 640,000 would require 110.9 percent of
pay.
At the estimated
average of $ 35 per square foot, they're
paying a significant premium to the current
average for prime space of $ 23.30.
Today, the
average home - price - to - rent ratio is
at its highest level on record, which means renting may actually be more affordable than
paying a mortgage.
Analysts estimate Priceline is
paying about 19 times 2013 EBITDA for Kayak
at a time when other online travel companies trade
at a multiple of 11.5 on
average.
«If the reporters and editors
at the Times don't know journalism better than the
average person, then why are they being
paid to make journalistic decisions?»
Economic factors like consumer confidence, financial obligations, and delinquencies are all improving and the consumer may be more insulated than investors think from a back - up in yields, given 75 % of their financial obligations are in the form of a mortgage, close to 90 % of all mortgages are 30 - year fixed, and the
average mortgage is termed out
at the lowest rate ever... Taking these factors into account, we generally think it
pays to remain sanguine.»
The tax code isn't much better, and with many entrepreneurs using pass - through entities that have them
paying tax
at a personal income tax rate (vs. corporate income tax rate), any future corporate tax reform is not likely to affect the
average entrepreneur favorably.
Call it 50,000 on
average, which means without overlap you would be looking
at five million
paid subs.
Of the states that have an income tax, North Dakota is the lowest,
at an
average of $ 773
paid per person.
The
average rate
paid on short maturity loans was up 40 basis points
at 6.1 percent.
The review looks
at 2013 compensation levels for Canada's highest
paid 100 CEOs and finds they pocketed an
average $ 9.2 million — compared to the
average Canadian income of $ 47,358.
Recent and current buyers are expected to
pay through the years the equivalent of 420 to 450 weeks of labour time to finance their mortgages — that's eight to nine years worth of labour time
at the
average weekly wage.
An
average of 10 million customers had enrolled and
paid for Obamacare individual insurance as of Sept. 15, 2017, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said on Wednesday, down from 12.2 million who signed up
at the beginning of the year.
It focused on the
average wholesale price, a benchmark that's roughly equivalent to what an uninsured patient might
pay at the pharmacy without the 15 to 20 percent discounts that big health plans get, said Jim Yocum, executive vice president for DRX.
There's a good reason we do so: The median wage actually shows the experience of workers in the middle of the distribution, whereas
average wages are distorted by super-salaries
paid at the very top of the income spectrum.
Add on $ 16,000 a year in
average state and local income taxes
paid, and you're
at $ 35,300.
The more it's
paid by capital, the more progressive it is and the less harmful it is to the middle class; the more it's
paid by labor — or,
at least, labor apart from executives like the CEO — the worse a deal it is for
average workers.
With
average starting salaries of $ 55,000 to $ 65,000 for software development and technical roles, these positions
pay well, said Debbie Connelly, vice president for human resources
at Hyland.
Assuming an
average price
paid for the puts of $ 1.08, which was the last trade price in the option contract, someone plunked down $ 1,620,000 to buy puts on HYG with a strike price set
at $ 80.
If they were to live on the
average worker's
pay, Canada's CEOs could stop working
at around 11 a.m. on Jan. 2 and take the rest of the year off.
We are also looking
at companies that have found a balance between above
average growth in the business model while
paying healthy distributions.
I like to do covered calls against dividend
paying stocks to enhance the dividend and sell puts
at lower prices as a way to dollar cost
average.