Sentences with phrase «costing pennies on the dollar»

They taste great — as good as what I get in the bag at the natural food store for $ 8, and it costs pennies on the dollar to make it myself.

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The CPM (cost - per - thousand impressions) varies dramatically depending on the value of your audience; it can range from pennies to hundreds of dollars or more for niche audience.
Some homes will cost you hundreds of thousands, but older homes in inexpensive areas can go for pennies on the dollar.
Another shareholder wrote in about Coke, noted that you declined to invest in the cigarette business on ethical grounds despite one saying, «It was a perfect business because it costs a penny to make, sell it for a dollar, it's addictive, and there's fantastic brand loyalty».
The chief executive of Overstock, Patrick Byrne, estimated that it cost about $ 100,000 to integrate Bitcoin into the site's payment system, pennies compared with the millions of dollars it spends on advertising, for example.
Registering only costs 35 dollars on line.It's worth every penny, folks.
Of course, remaindering means that the books will be sold — at a deep discount that probably will only cover printing costs at pennies on the dollar — so the publisher is getting paid — albeit at a loss — but the writer is not.
When they fail, the cost is pennies on the dollar, and it rarely happens.
Fortunately, those days are behind us, with the rise of discount brokers reducing those costs to just pennies on the dollar.
All of these companies buy aged consumer receivables, priced at pennies on the dollar, and assumptions on price paid vs. the time, cost & size of their ultimate recovery are crucial.
Assuming that Larry and Penny get $ 1.2 million in 2015 dollars for their business, and that they can shelter it by dividing it in half and protecting the taxable gain over their adjusted cost base of $ 350,000 for each partner, then the present federal capital gains exemption would mean that they have no tax to pay on the sale.
The main questions consumers ask are «Can I really get out of debt for a fraction of the cost and pennies on the dollar?
And believe it or not, with the creative travel strategies I use to get free accommodation, travel slowly, and fly for pennies on the dollar, my cost of full - time travel is less than staying in one place.
Contrary to the power industry's claims, requiring older plants to install the same cooling technology as their modern counterparts would cost consumers pennies or at most a few dollars per month on household electric bills.
They build on the back of the tax - payer, claim spiraling costs and then sell the infrastructure for pennies on the dollar to off - shore corporations.
This accomplishes document review with higher accuracy than can be performed by human review, in a fraction of the time and cost of pennies on the dollar!
That method can quickly leave the policy holder with pennies on the dollar, and that's why Moree says he almost universally recommends replacement cost policies, which will give the renter money to go out and replace the item at today's prices.
Supplemental life insurance or group life insurance is term insurance and the cost is pennies on the dollar.
They could move to a low cost state, even buy a tiny house, read Tim Ferris books on traveling for pennies on the dollar and value experiences over stuff.
Life insurance is a better tool for providing benefits to family members after a death than many types of savings and investments because, unlike those other assets, the benefits are tax - free and creditor - protected and cost only pennies on the dollar.
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