If you want to
calculate the overall rewards rate based on how much you spent, divide the value of the points you earned by the amount of money you spent to get them.
Not exact matches
In the following table we
calculated the proportionate amount of spending you'd have to make in the 5 % categories to earn different
overall rewards rates.
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calculates averages -
calculates totals -
calculates term, semester and yearly marks, percentages and position - produces a position / rank for terms, semesters, subjects and
overall - provides a grade (A-E) depending on your scale - allows adaptable scaling of subjects (eg English worth 20 % of
overall mark, Maths 18 % etc)- seven subject areas available - records spelling, homework and home reading, and provides a mark for behaviour - provides a
reward amount, depending on your scale - most areas are adaptable for your individual situation
Now, not every trade is going to work out this well, but I am trying to show you how to properly place your stop loss,
calculate what your 1R risk amount is and then find the potential
reward multiples of that risk whilst considering the
overall surrounding market structure.
In the following table we
calculated the proportionate amount of spending you'd have to make in the 5 % categories to earn different
overall rewards rates.
As we do with our
overall national average, we used the low ends of the APR ranges from each card to
calculate the national average APR for the airline
rewards cards.
In the following table we
calculated the proportionate amount of spending you'd have to make in the 5 % categories to earn different
overall rewards rates.