However, if the rental market is slow and you can compensate for the fact that the lease would be short term
by charging more for rent for that privilege, it's not necessarily a bad idea.
I do recommend getting high quality tenants
by charging more for your place.
If you believe that you will lose some business ($ $ $ $ $... the numbers game)
by charging more than anyone else (because you believe that you really are better than every one else based upon your knowledge and moral fibre) then you are opting for the numbers game, ergo the commission game, ergo the most dollars in your pocket sifted from amongst the most deals possible based upon a «cheaper - is - better» appeal to the public at large (which the ill - informed public naively wants to believe too often).
They do so
by charging more in premium.
They would have to compensate
this by charging you more than the average rate.
So insurers cover high risk lives
by charging more premiums or may decline the proposal as well.
Without the medical exam, the company doesn't know how much of a risk you are, and they are going to offset that
by charging you more for the no medical exam.
If you're a smoker, you're going to pose a much great risk to the insurance company, and they are going to offset that risk
by charging you more for life insurance.
Because the company doesn't know what kind of health you're in, they are taking a much greater risk to give you the insurance policy, and they are going to offset that risk
by charging you more for the coverage.
If you smoke cigarettes, you're a much higher risk for a variety of different health complications, and the insurance company is going to offset that risk
by charging you more every month for your coverage.
They adjust for this fact
by charging more for policies purchased at older ages.
The life insurance company is taking on a bigger risk by not fully evaluating your health and makes up for that extra risk
by charging more.
Part of the problem, the federation says, is that insurance companies discriminate against low - income drivers
by charging them more, even when they have clean driving records.
Because the insurance company doesn't get an idea of your health, they are taking more risk, and they are going to offset that
by charging you more every month.
The insurer levels out the premium payments
by charging more at the beginning of the policy than mortality costs require, so the premium payments are fixed and guaranteed for the duration of coverage.
They make up for this difference
by charging more for replacement value coverage, and in some cases you can only get actual cash value coverage.
If you exceed a given company's build chart, they will likely respond
by charging you more money.
Would you pay a fee to accumulate credit card rewards faster
by charging more on your card than you otherwise could?
Most dealers will make up for that loss
by charging more for your new ride, offering less on your trade - in and imposing a finance charge markup.
They are going to offset this risk
by charging your more every month for coverage.
If it looks like it might be difficult to get regular payment from you, it might be that a service provider offsets some of that risk
by charging you more up front.
Therefore, households may very well be offsetting their increased costs of living
by charging more purchases to their cards.
Even then, I think that people who still have a «spend» mentality are likely to get themselves back in trouble
by charging more on the now - paid - off credit card.
They compensate
it by charging you more for bad credit mortgage loans.
Banks stay in business
by charging more interest on the loans they make to borrowers than what they pay in interest to the investors who deposit their money with the bank.
Last week it looked like Amazon was trying to subsidize Kindle sales
by charging more for printed books.
Remember: even if you're making more money at a higher price, you might miss out on potential readers
by charging more.
You Can't Compete
By Charging More There is at least one major difficulty to overcome at launch, writes Silicon Alley Insider's Dan Frommer.
When I was stateside I noticed that they provide especially poor support to the USA starting right off
by charging more to US customers.
The Sonic follows common practice
by charging more ($ 700 — $ 800) for its chopped - tail hatchback than for its surprisingly un-dorky-looking sedan (a rarity among four - doors this small).
LAW360 - Feb 17 - A California judge tossed out a class action alleging the mobile dating app Tinder illegally discriminates based on gender
by charging more for men and allowing women more matchups, saying the male plaintiff hadn't «connected the dots» to show how he'd been harmed.
LAW360 - Apr 30 - Tinder was hit with a class action alleging its mobile dating app discriminates on the basis of age and gender
by charging more for men and users over the age of 30 to use its premium service.
The report that landed on Sunday drew a few broad conclusions: pricing is opaque; quality and cost aren't always correlated; increased market - share often increases costs; cost - shifting — which is when hospitals with large Medicaid populations try to make up for
that by charging more money to commercial insurers — doesn't happen that often.
And of course there's inflation, business won't absorb all of this and will pass along the increase
by charging more.
Not exact matches
The
charge leveled
by the advising scientists is not that the EPA erred in the 20 peer - reviewed studies it conducted and 3,500
more studies and reports it reviewed.
Stevia was approved
by the Food and Drug Administration nearly six years ago, and since it comes from the leaves of a plant and has no calories, it has led the
charge in the search for
more natural alternatives to sugar.
The
charge is absurd, but no
more so than the repeated attempts
by Mulcair and Trudeau to smear Harper for running «eight - consecutive deficits.»
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about
charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun
by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought
more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
A huge portion of the stock photo market is owned
by professional companies like Shutterstock and 123RF, who
charge $ 20 or
more for a single photo.
Last year,
more than half of all online transactions during the holidays included shipping at no
charge, a 10 percent jump from 2010, according to a survey of online shoppers
by comScore.
But with the rules removed, carriers would be free to adopt
more punitive forms of favoritism, like tacking on extra fees for some content or indirectly raising the cost to customers
by charging the fees to the content providers.
It was
by charging five times
more that I became five times better.
Martin Shkreli, unaffectionately known as the «pharma bro» — and infamous for his decision to hike the list price of Daraprim, a drug used
by HIV / AIDS and cancer patients to combat infections,
by more than 5,000 % in 2015 under his former company Turing Pharmaceuticals — was convicted on three criminal securities fraud and conspiracy
charges by a Brooklyn jury on Friday.
He warns that «we think that making [products] in America is going to be great, when I may end up having to hurt a lot of people
by charging them 40 percent
more.»
Apple Music,
by comparison,
charges a monthly subscription fee for a
more limited catalog of Chinese music.
United Parcel Service Inc's chief executive officer said on Monday the company's closer collaboration with major retailers should bring a smooth holiday season, but he said UPS would
charge customers
more or even refuse packages if last - minute sales
by a major customer threaten the company's system.
By identifying strong counter-messages, you may be able to actually
charge more than your competition.
Kimmel has since actively railed against Obamacare repeal efforts, arguing that various proposals being debated
by the law's opponents would gut protections for people like Billy born with pre-existing conditions, either
by rolling back Obamacare's mandated insurance benefits for certain health conditions or allowing states to set up rules that would let insurers
charge sick people
more for their coverage.
Wesfarmers managing director Richard Goyder will step down this year after
more than 12 years in
charge of the company, with this morning's announcement confirming months of speculation that he will be replaced
by his deputy, Rob Scott.
The
more data that customers store in data centers operated
by the cloud giants, the
more money these cloud companies can make, especially if they
charge extra for crunching that data for clients.