Sentences with phrase «cents per point fixed»

It's the 1.5 cents per point fixed value on direct travel redemptions.

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Even before Wednesday's decision, five of the country's largest banks hiked five - year fixed rates 15 basis points to 5.14 per cent last week.
The major banks» average 3 - year fixed housing rate is currently 6.60 per cent, 45 basis points below their average standard variable rate.
The average indicator rate on three - year fixed - rate loans to small business is up by a net 20 basis points, to 7.2 per cent, over the two months.
In recent months, the interest rate on secured fixed - rate personal loans has been reduced by 2.1 percentage points to 9.9 per cent, and that for unsecured fixed - rate loans has fallen by 1.2 percentage points to 11.1 per cent.
In opposing the amendment, Department for Education spokesperson Baroness Garden of Frognal said, «At present, any maintained faith school is able to select up to 100 per cent of its pupils based on faith, subject to being oversubscribed... We want to ensure parity across faith schools in the maintained and academy sector... The noble Baroness's amendment would remove that flexibility for voluntary controlled schools that have converted to become academies, fixing their admissions arrangements to those that existed on the point of conversion.
The bank is raising its special offer for a five - year fixed rate mortgage to 2.94 per cent, an increase of 30 basis points.
The lender is also raising its special offer for a four - year fixed rate mortgage to 2.79 per cent and three - year fixed rate mortgage to 2.69 per cent, increases of 30 and 25 basis points, respectively.
RBC said on Jan. 6 that its special offer, five - year fixed mortgage would rise by one - tenth of a point to 3.04 per cent.
You can book any flight at any time with your points directly through the Chase Travel portal, where your points have a fixed value of 1.25 or 1.5 cents per point for travel redemptions.
A handful of awards don't have a fixed cash value, but they max out at two cents per point.
So, make sure you are redeeming your fixed - value points at their maximum redemption rate, which is commonly one cent per point if you redeem the points for travel.
Even before Wednesday's decision, five of the country's largest banks hiked five - year fixed rates 15 basis points to 5.14 per cent last week.
The redemption values are fixed, so you'll either earn one cent per point for cash or gift cards, or 1.12 cents per point toward travel.
That said, Capital One Venture miles have a fixed value of 1 cent per point when you redeem them for travel.
Royal Bank of Canada, Toronto - Dominion Bank, Bank of Nova Scotia and Bank of Montreal are all trimming their posted rates on popular five - year fixed - rate mortgages by 0.1 percentage point to 5.49 per cent among other reductions.
Royal Bank of Canada says its special offer five - year fixed mortgage goes up one - tenth of a point to 3.04 per cent.
RBC joins Toronto - Dominion Bank, which announced earlier this week that it will raise its posted rate for five - year fixed mortgages by 45 basis points, taking the rate to 5.59 per cent.
JetBlue miles don't have a fixed value, but according to our calculations they have an average value of 1.2 cents per point.
Cheryl Ficker, a spokeswoman for TD, said Wednesday that the lender raised its special rate offer for a four - year fixed mortgage by five basis points to 2.44 per cent and for a five - year fixed mortgage by 10 basis points to 2.69 per cent.
A five - year fixed mortgage rate will be 2.94 per cent, an increase of 30 basis points.
As of Thursday, RBC's special offers for a four - year fixed rate mortgage will rise by 30 basis points to 2.79 per cent.
You can redeem your rewards for cashback at the fixed rate of one cent per point by way of a statement credit to your card or a deposit to your bank account.
The redemption values are fixed, so you'll either earn one cent per point for cash or gift cards, or 1.12 cents per point toward travel.
Points have a fixed value of 1 cent per point, which is a plus for cardholders looking for a simple rewards card.
Everyone else says their card earns miles, but in reality Fixed Value cards earn proprietary points which are worth around 1 cent per point.
A handful of awards don't have a fixed cash value, but they max out at two cents per point.
On the other hand, Southwest (which is a Chase transfer partner) has a fixed - value redemption system where their Rapid Rewards points are worth 70 to 80 points per dollar, which comes out to 1.43 cents per point at best.
JetBlue miles don't have a fixed value, but according to our calculations they have an average value of 1.2 cents per point.
When redeemed for cash back, Membership Rewards have a fixed value of 1 cent per point.
With a fixed - value award currency, the best deal has been to redeem for their «Wan na Get Away Fares» at what was once a rate of 1.67 cents per point but will soon become 1.43 cents per point.
Redeem points by booking travel through Chase's portal at a fixed rate of 1.5 cents per point (versus only 1 cent per point if you used the Freedom Unlimited portal) 2.
You can redeem points for travel at a fixed rate of 1.5 cents per point through Chase's portal, which puts a floor under the value of your points and adds flexibility to book travel for cases in which no award tickets are available.
You can book any flight at any time with your points directly through the Chase Travel portal, where your points have a fixed value of 1.25 or 1.5 cents per point for travel redemptions.
Though Virgin doesn't have an official fixed value for its points, and in practice they come out to a value of 2.1 - 2.6 cents per point.
The card also offers the ability to redeem points for travel at a fixed rate of 1.25 cents per point through Chase's travel portal.
The redemption rate is pretty much fixed at a rate of 0.5 cents per point.
No Hassle Rewards has a completely fixed scheme for its rewards, so you're always getting a consistent 1 - cent - per - point value.
However, if you consider that you earn a fixed 1.5 points per dollar, then you are essentially getting 1.5 cents in value back per dollar spent.
You can redeem the points you earn for statement credits at a fixed rate of 1 cent per point.
If you're only going to redeem for a fixed value of 1 cent per point — or even 1.25 cents per point — you might as well skip having a premium credit card and instead use a card like Barclays Arrival Plus World Elite card or the Fidelity Investment Rewards American Express, since either of those cards will give you 2 cents per dollar spent on everything.
Points are worth a fixed 1.5 cents per dollar when redeemed for hotels, but when redeemed for airfare the values vary according to the official redemption table below from US Bank.
With a value of 1.4 Cents per Trueblue point and a 1.25:1 MR transfer rate the value of a MR is going to be fixed at 1.1 Cents or so.
That's actually why I suggest the Barclaycard Arrival as one of the top travel credit cards out there, because you earn 2X miles per $ 1 on all purchases and you can redeem them for travel — pretty much any travel that you can't normally redeem airline miles or hotel points for, such as rail tickets, car rentals, even the fees and taxes on award tickets — at a fixed rate of 1 cent per mile plus a 5 % mileage refund, and know you're getting a very decent fixed value or 2.2 % back on your spending.
There's no fixed value to Elevate points but you can expect an average value of 2.2 cents per point.
Airline redemptions are now fixed at 1.25 cents per point.
I only get a fixed value of 1.5 cents per point, but at least I have lots of hotel options and I am not limited to Marriott.
Under AGR 2.0, that would not be possible, as points have a fixed value, between 2.5 and 2.9 cents per point.
For five - year fixed rate mortgages arranged in the past year, the average rate is 4.23 per cent, which is 1.42 points lower than typical, advertised rates.
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