Sentences with phrase «cost access to deals»

The company was founded by experienced real estate professionals who tapped into technology to provide convenient and low - cost access to deals that were previously unavailable to individual real estate investors.

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Amazon sweetened the deal for customers by adding, at no cost, access to streaming shows (which are built into the interface of the media device they sell).
«This is the only way to deal with burgeoning demand for health care while improving quality, access, and cost,» she says.
With a low start up cost, and access to lenders and financial resources, CCTG is training the next wave of successful entrepreneurs to generate passive income while closing large financial deals and taking sizable revenues to the bank.
The running cost of this business is also very low and your network will go a long way to determine the number of deals you can access.
By reducing costs to firms of doing cross-border business and by increasing certainty of market access, trade deals induce more firms to take the plunge and make the commitments necessary to enter into international trade or to become foreign investors.
There are certainly economic factors that we also ought to take into account among them, the realization that computers are the means to access to Internet (regardless whether they are portable or not) and computers cost a great deal of money, rendering power also to those who have capital to support access.
Governor Cuomo's deal with legislative leaders on expanded access to breast cancer screening falls squarely within three unfortunate Albany traditions: It micromanages the health - care industry in ways that add red tape and drive up costs.
Labour does not offer a great deal more, focused primarily on low - cost initiatives and on changing mindsets, although the party does also offer a National Refuge Fund and wider access to Legal Aid for victims of domestic violence.
In perhaps the newest attack on the Brussels deal, the work and pensions secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, said many of the key details on the restrictions on access to welfare for EU migrants remained to be worked out, making it impossible to calculate its impact or cost.
Collective bargaining may provide a better deal for students in areas such as teaching salaries, healthcare access, and benefits; however, this may come at the cost of flexibility to address the unique needs of students from different departments across the university and alterations to the student - university relationship, along with, of course, union dues.
The Gold package though, which includes access to XXX material, costs $ 34.95 for one month, $ 23.32 monthly for a three - month deal and $ 9.99 per month for a year - long agreement.
The BESA Leadership Briefing report showed that 38 per cent of primary school pupils and 20 per cent of secondary - level students will continue to suffer from poor internet access in 2016, meaning that a great deal of superb and helpful resources for computing, such as Espresso Coding, 2Simple's 2Code and J2e's J2Code will remain out of reach no matter what they cost.
Left to me alone, the lack of internet access is a major deal breaker for me and thus I'd rather buy the simple black and white Amazon Kindle E-reader that costs just $ 79 with a battery that lasts close to 1 month on one charge.
And if you're wondering if a vending machine book costs less than the real deal (OK, OK, I should put my snark in check; the machines are really nifty - looking, supposedly they cut down on CO2 emissions, plus it would be great to gain access to out - of - print books)... The Associated Press reported recently that EBM books will have a «recommended sales price of $ 8 per copy, although the final decision will be left to each retailer.»
Brookfield Asset Management uses its enormous access to low - cost capital and its knowledge of global infrastructure, utilities, and property markets — things with long - term contracts and highly predictable cash flows — to help set up large deals for its MLPs, which help them to grow their distributable cash flow, or DCF, and payouts, which results in higher distributions back to Brookfield Asset Management, with up to 25 % of marginal DCF coming back as well.
Of course, a positive scenario would argue KWG will quickly be re-classed as a large - cap German residential property stock (as I'd hoped anyway), will perhaps access cost savings & cheaper financing, and gain exposure to a bigger selection of deals.
Filling this gauge meter by meter, up to a maximum of three, the players will then gain access to devastating abilities, including character - specific super moves and a massively powerful «Lethal Blaze» attack that deals incredible damage but costs all three meters.
Xbox Live Gold is a paid subscription service that costs $ 60 per year (though you can usually find it for $ 40 or less if you look for deals, read our How to Get Xbox Live Gold For Less article for details), and with that subscription you can play online with your friends, watch Netflix and ESPN, get earlier access to demos, and more.
Marshall's recommendations premised on eliminating the lawyers and experts may save costs but it will also deprive accident victims of access to justice in dealing with legitimate disputes regarding their entitlement to coverage and less treatment for their injuries.
A number of people participating in the third weekly Twitter chat, this one dealing with how legal services can be changed to increase access, pointed to cost as a barrier.
Although the Supreme Court of Canada held in Christie that a «general access to legal services in relation to court and tribunal proceedings dealing with rights and obligations» is not a fundamental aspect of the rule of law (see paras. 23 - 27), it does not follow that the legal profession can preserve its monopoly over legal services free from government regulation or control of any kind, even when, as now, it has made legal services unavailable at reasonable cost to a large majority of the population.
When are we going to stop wasting time and oxygen on ABS and knuckle down and deal with the access to justice problem that dwarfs all other real and trumped up A2J issues combined — the ruinous time and cost of litigation?
The real issue, the issue that ABS supporters and others do not seem to want to deal with, is how do we make the cost of accessing barristers affordable?
As I have dealt with some of the ways to reduce the cost of accessing barristers elsewhere, I will not repeat them here.
Since ABS does next to nothing and perhaps nothing about the time and cost of litigation, and since that is where the real barrier to access to justice lies, explain what you would do to deal with the time and cost of litigation.
In my view, while this case does not deal substantively with the issue as to whether the requirement that one pay the costs of the transcription of the proceedings below results in a barrier to access to justice, it raises tangentially the question as to whether access to justice has become an illusory concept for most Canadians.
At the moment a subscription costs you $ 99 a year, or slightly more if you go month - to - month, and of course there are a host of other benefits besides improved access to the Black Friday deals.
At the moment a subscription costs you # 79 (or $ 99) a year, or slightly more if you go month - to - month, and of course there are a host of other benefits besides improved access to the Black Friday deals.
Again, it doesn't cost anything extra to have accounts on multiple sites and you'll get access to as many deals as possible.
By investing on different platforms, I get access to more deals and it doesn't cost anything extra.
Joseph: One of the benefits to real estate crowdfunding is the ability to get access to deals all across the country and in different property types for a fraction of the cost compared to traditional property investing.
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