Sentences with phrase «cent return on your money»

«The best - case scenario is a three - per - cent return on your money per annum,» she says.

Not exact matches

For a mine project like Suncor's Fort Hills, with about 25 per cent of construction already completed, the forward - looking decision would imply a return on the balance of capital invested of 12.5 per cent — now, the project returns overall might be lower than that, but when you're considering a decision to abandon a partially built mine, you're not likely to get much of a return on they money you've already invested in it if you don't continue building.
Further, the exit represented an internal rate of return of 4 per cent to 7 per cent, and a return on equity invested of 1.2 to 1.3 times, meaning investors got all their money back and made a small profit.
«When they are a graduate, they have to pay, but on the other hand they will get a degree and that means that they can earn more money and on average we calculate that it is a 400 per cent return on their investment, and that's pretty good.»
When I returned home from San Diego, I found out that Brad Pitt, who is on the August issue of?WIRED Magazine, gave his two - cents and suggested that singles who are online dating should lie?about how much money they make on their profile.?
«The 20 per cent CESG grant alone is a great return on your money without having to do anything too aggressive,» says Kvick.
With the fifty cents per dollar match, you're making a 50 % return on your money, even before you invest it in the market!
I would rather borrow from the bank at 2.5 per cent on my mortgage and invest my RRSP at a higher return, thereby making money on the spread between those percentages.
After the TSX posted its ninth straight winning session on Wednesday, one money manager says he's «not shocked» to see the index recover, and that investors could see a return of at least 10 per cent.
To get the best return on the money invested, a future award ticket booked with those miles should cost more than two cents per mile.
Robinson said in her affidavit, filed on May 14, that between January and August 2007 she loaned Cash Plus J$ 101,354,102.80, with the promise of a 10 per cent per month return on the money loaned.
Returning to the mortgage at hand, when it was boiled down to its essence, the arrangement offered by the lender in this imposed a 25 per cent interest rate on arrears, as compared to 7.5 per cent interest on principal money not in arrears.
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