For traditional currencies, that is equivalent to the pound losing around 38
cents on the dollar almost overnight.
Not exact matches
And yet
almost 70 per
cent of Nigeria's population live
on less than a
dollar a day, and 15 per
cent of Nigerian children die before their fifth birthday.
Almost all the clothes and accessories in the new Regent Street store are
on sale for the same amount of pounds as
dollars, meaning a $ 350 (# 219) black blazer is retailing at # 350 — an increase of 60 per
cent.
After
almost a decade, most of the old soldiers thought the claims would never be paid, and were selling them for 10
cents on the
dollar.
Giving up a mid-single digit return
on your RRSP to avoid a mid-single digit interest rate
on your mortgage is
almost a wash — but if you only have 50
cents on the
dollar left over from an RRSP withdrawal, it's a less appetizing proposition.
If you're manufacturing spend exclusively for the value of the Flexpoints (redeemable for up to 2
cents per point
on mileage - earning airline tickets), you're (
almost) always better off earning 1,008 or 1,010 Flexpoints for $ 3.95 or $ 4.95 (plus liquidation costs) rather than earning 503 points for $ 3 (ditto), since you're paying just 33 - 66 % more for 100 % more Flexpoints per
dollar.
«Essentially, the advertisers have no clue about what they are spending their money
on: in 2017, the market was projected to be worth $ 205 billion, and
almost 50
cents on every
dollar spent
on advertising went to intermediaries.»
The Freddie Mac portfolio sold in July for 76
cents on the
dollar of unpaid principal balance, according to Tobin, whose New York - based firm has advised investors
on almost $ 60 billion in commercial and residential loan deals since 2002.