Sentences with phrase «chunk of change per»

Add on the growing number of DNA tests and doing everything available for a particular breed can add up to a big chunk of change per dog.

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That's $ 1,103.43 per month — a much bigger chunk of change to reach your goal.
Financially, the reality is that reeducating 10,000 students a year, at roughly $ 8,400 per pupil, costs no small chunk of change.
Most of my income comes from the novels, although the omnibus collection (almost 2,000 pages long) generates a nice chunk of KU change per full read (more than I charge for a sale).
After all, $ 24,000 per year is a pretty big chunk of change.
The lowdown: Five per cent is a big chunk of change for a fund company to pay an adviser up front.
That is a huge chunk of change — about $ 12,000 per year.
Perhaps one of the greatest joys for a pet owner is rewarding their pet with a treat or toy.According to The Survey, seven - out - of - ten dogs, cats, and other small animals are privy to the growing market of tasty snacks and boredom - busting playthings.On average, dog owners spend $ 66 per year on treats and $ 41 per year on toys.Salt - water fish owners also spend a significant chunk of change on decorations, totaling $ 71 a year.
This amounts to almost 2 per cent of our GDP, a huge chunk of change, and if even a portion of this revenue is spent on government programs, we are going to put a huge burden on Canadian consumers and companies.
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