Sentences with phrase «cent point»

We estimate them to be 2.1 - 2.4 cents a point on average.
From a purely dollars and cents point of view I'm sure some booksellers somewhere will see value in this.
Do the math, but never ever take less than 2 cents a point in value, or you'd have been better off earning cash back instead of Membership Rewards points.
We estimate them to be 2.1 - 2.4 cents a point on average.
However, the basic idea of exploring alternative strategies and approaching your book from a dollars - and - cents point of view remains.
Reducing classroom size from 30 students to 20, yields a 6 per cent increase and reducing classroom size from 20 to 10 students resulted in a 13 per cent points increase in achievement scores.
In practice these are fairly blunt tools that tell me «1 cent a point for American miles is a really good deal» but that I'm not going to spend 2 cents unless there's a very specific scenario — like a few points at the margin to top off an account for an award I've put on hold — where it makes sense (and in that scenario, my valuation of each point is higher since they're helping me to save with a real redemption).
I * did * book a flight on AA (my first since January 2009) to take advantage of the 1.6 cents point redemption before it vanished ¹, but since — clearly — I don't fly American very often, this isn't a great loss to me personally; neither is the Admiral's Club access, and since I don't play golf...
and it's selling them to some customers at 0.5 cents each right now so why would I pay 0.6 cents a point unless I had a very urgent need for more HHonors points?
At a cursory glance, they seem worth about 1/3 to 1/2 a cent a point.
Cameron continues to be an electoral asset to the Conservative party; on the «forced choice» question of a Cameron - led or Miliband - led government, the Conservative leader pulls ahead by five per cent points — well ahead of his party's traditional polling.
For everything else, the rewards rate is on the low side: two points per $ 1 spent on purchases at gas stations, grocery stores and restaurants and one point for every $ 1 spent on all other purchases is comparable to other rewards cards, but at an average of.7 cents for each point, you'd do better using another rewards cards that offer at least one cent a point for everyday purchases.
Like the suite I had in Monte Carlo overlooking the water with butler service for just 13,500 points a night (worth over $ 1,200 or close to 10 cents a point in value!)
On the Reserve, points are worth a minimum of 1.5 cents a point on the Chase portal — or potentially more by transferring to partners.
Many teachers also blame school inspections; 46 per cent say Ofsted, mock inspections and other visits pile the work on, while 41 per cent point to a lack of money and resources in their school.
Citi Thank You Premier cardmembers get 25 % more value when redeeming points on airfare, for a total value of 1.25 cents a point.
The Ink Plus uses Chase's Ultimate Rewards program, which is valued at 1.25 cents a point.
That breaks down to about three cents a point.
In our analysis of travel related awards programs, we've found many use cases where miles can be used at greater than 1 cent each, often averaging greater than 1.2 cents a point.
ValuePenguin generally has found that you get more out of your rewards if you transfer to airlines, typically more than 1 cent a point.
If using points transferred from SPG, you'd be redeeming at a value of over 3 cents a point.
However, if the points were transferred to Singapore Airline KrisFlyer Miles and then booked with partner airlines Virgin Atlantic, you'd get the same flight for just 50,000 miles, which works out to almost 2 cents a point.
Use the cards, pool the Ultimate Rewards, and redeem through the Chase travel site for a minimum 1.25 cents a point value toward travel.
The Bank of Canada has once again held the overnight rate steady at 0.50 per cent pointing to continued low inflation and subdued wage growth, which the Bank judges to be consistent with continuing excess capacity in the economy.
For example, the all - inclusive Hilton Hurghada Plaza on the Red Sea in Egypt is Category 1 and would normally cost $ 58 / night, making your points worth 1.74 cents a point.
With the JetBlue Plus card you earn 6x points on JetBlue purchases and with a valuation of about 1.5 cents a point, that's ~ 9 % back.
If using points transferred from SPG, you'd be redeeming at a value of over 3 cents a point.
However, if the points were transferred to Singapore Airline KrisFlyer Miles and then booked with partner airlines Virgin Atlantic, you'd get the same flight for just 50,000 miles, which works out to almost 2 cents a point.
Use the cards, pool the Ultimate Rewards, and redeem through the Chase travel site for a minimum 1.25 cents a point value toward travel.
Yes, I can usually find Hyatt deals at 1.5 cents a point or better.
And it is also available to book with your IHG Rewards Club points — currently 40,000 a day, or.75 cents a point in redemption value.
I could have redeemed 10,000 Starpoints a night, which wouldn't have been a terrible deal at 4 cents a point, but I wanted better than a base room and no upgraded rooms were available.
You earn 3x at Gas Stations and Restaurants and 2x at eBay and Paypal, but redemption is less than a cent a point.
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At a cost of approximately 2.8 cents a point I don't see too much value here at the middle or high value properties.
At a cost of around 2.28 cents a point I don't see too much value here at the middle or high value properties.
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This method is basically the same as buying the the rest of the points needed at a rate of 1.20 - 1.25 cents a point, or 2 cents a point for Category 1 and 7 hotels.
While 82,500 roundtrip certainly ain't cheap, it's actually a pretty decent redemption given the cash price — almost 2 cents a point.
If you value MR points at 2 cents each the points are worth $ 230.
This is still a nice option to cash in MR points for 1.25 cents a point.
It lets you effectively «buy» Starpoints at under 2 cents a point and I value SPG points at around 2.5 cents.
Using a random selection of dates and resorts, I was having a hard time beating 2 cents a point — and my threshold for redeeming SPG points is generally a bit higher than that.
Because I transfer all the points earned on my Chase Business Preferred card to my Chase Sapphire Reserve card, I can now redeem for a minimum 1.5 cents a point in the portal (or get more value by transferring points to airlines and hotels).
While that means I only got about 2 cents a points in value which is the minimum I'd ever value an SPG point, I probably wouldn't have paid 220 Euro and so I was content to use the points to «buy down» the rate without having to use all points.
If you normally spend ThankYou points in their travel portal for 1.25 cents a point, this is a much better deal.
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