Sentences with phrase «covers production cost»

But they will let you sell the book at a price that covers production cost without turning you any profit, if you really want to.
You can check out his kickstarter campaign to donate money to cover the production costs and request a copy of Faces of Yoga to stuff into the stocking of your favorite yogi or yogi - in - training.
The political thriller reportedly cost only $ 12.5 million, so it'll cover its production cost by the middle of next week and if it gains the anticipated awards traction then it could climb to quite a high gross.
CreateSpace, for instance, won't let you sell your books at a price that doesn't cover the production cost.
Under our agreement with them we had to not only return our compensation for those returns but also cover the production costs.
Does that mean the money from the initial orders does not cover the production costs (pagerates and stuff), or are the printing / ditribution costs calculated in there, too.
We don't need to get rich; I just want to get paid for the work I do, I want my collaborators to get paid for the work they do, I want to cover my production costs and I don't want to lose my shirt.»
I also recognize and respect that e-book publishers can't just give away these materials and need to distribute the e-books in a profitable manner to cover production costs, royalties, and such.»
They tried to formulate the agreeable price that covered the production costs.
As gamers increasingly reject current monetisation methods such as in - app purchases and season passes, new ideas are needed to cover the production costs of increasingly bloated triple - A titles.
This means that if a company wanted to make a full size game with the same length, depth and quality as a console or handheld game they would need to price it higher to cover the production costs.
The comic segments printed in episodic newspaper form were sold for a nominal fee to cover production costs.
The fee is also not intended to cover Production Costs which W.A.G.E. has defined as the costs associated with the production of a new work on a time - limited basis, sometimes resulting from a commission by an organization.
Second, the fact that LMP was indebted to Exall in the amount indicated above suggested that the proceeds of sale of the 18 % were inadequate to cover the production costs attributable to the 82 % of its production.

Not exact matches

«When we started video, people were like, «Video won't work on mobile, and it's expensive to produce, and pre-roll advertising doesn't cover the cost of production,»» Peretti says.
When the oil - demand peak came, Shell believed, petroleum prices might begin a slow slide, dipping too low to cover the costs of oil - sands production.
Cesar Del Valle, a 33 - year - old trep, sold his lighting and production company in Southern California to cover costs as a student at ESADE Business School in Spain.
That means making sure prices cover not only the direct costs of supplying energy but also the environmental externalities associated with production and use of fossil fuels — the waste water (which increases a variety of risks), and the broader side effects from vehicle use — congested roads, traffic deaths, and so on.
Lion One is focused on cost effective and environmentally responsible construction, development, and advancement of Tuvatu towards production, and exploration of its license areas covering the highly prospective and underexplored Navilawa mineralized volcanic complex.
But there still remains downside with Halcon, which must collect more $ 17 per barrel of oil equivalent it produces just to cover operating expenses, before spending a single penny on capital costs or production maintenance.
With an average price premium of $ 6.69 per hundredweight (cwt., which is 100 pounds of milk) for organic milk, organic milk producers covered most of the additional operating costs of organic production in 2005.
An algae cultivation model favored by Zivo Bioscience eschews complex and costly fermentation systems, photo - bioreactors, panels and tubes associated with microalgae production in favor of the most basic and cost - efficient models: a covered, shallow pond constructed of inexpensive, readily - available materials obtainable in many parts of the world.
Australian Dairy Farmers president Noel Campbell told Fairfax Media last month that most farmers operated on a $ 5 to $ 5.50 a kilogram milk price to cover their costs of production.
«But Ethiopian coffee farmers only earn between 30 and 59 pence for their crop, barely enough to cover the cost of production,» Maskela said in a statement.
While his peers thought, he had gone crazy, Straus had practical reasons for the shift — he and other family farmers were selling milk to local co-ops or regional processors that set the price for their milk, an amount that often did not cover the costs of production.
As soon as I started selling those products above the costs of production sufficiently to cover the expenses of running the business revenues would drop again.
When schools offer both a school meals program and competitive foods, the federal government does not need to underwrite all of the operating costs of the entire program; it is reasonable to expect the revenue generated by competitive foods to cover a share of production, service, and overhead that can reasonably be attributed to providing those foods.
And he never revealed that the school's cafeteria budget couldn't cover the cost of his healthier menu — because it was expensive, requiring both extra labor and higher priced ingredients — so the TV production company just quietly paid those costs.
They've demonstrated how to design and genetically engineer enzyme surfaces so they bind less to corn stalks and other cellulosic biomass, reducing enzyme costs in biofuels production, according to a study published this month on the cover of the journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.
To find out the environmental cost of wine grape production in the two regions, researchers conducted a life cycle analysis taking into account variables including irrigation practices, cover crops, and fertilizers.
The cost for ES cell purchase from a repository and / or for shipment of ES cells to the INFRAFRONTIER mouse production centers must be covered by the selected applicants.
I don't get paid and I have production and distribution costs to cover.
America the beautiful silver bullion coins sell at prevailing silver market prices, plus a moderate premium to cover production and other costs.
The studio's deal with RatPac - Dune, which was created by his production company, RatPac Entertainment, and Mnuchin's Dune Entertainment, covers roughly 25 % of costs of the movies in which it invests.
Help to meet my fund - raising goal of $ 10,000 to cover video production costs.
«We don't really have any expectations,» says Zhao, 35, who covered the film's modest production cost herself, using her credit cards and those of the film's cinematographer, Joshua James Richards, who is also her boyfriend.
Starting today, and ending August 28, the crowdfunding effort hopes to raise enough money to cover both the feature's production and post-production costs.
Entrepreneurs and other sellers incur losses when buyers do not purchase the products they sell at prices high enough to cover costs of production.
Employers are willing to pay wages and salaries to workers because they expect to be able to sell the goods and services that those workers produce at prices high enough to cover the wages and salaries and all other costs of production.
For Term 2, 2018, it covers resource allocation, production possibility curves, market and mixed economic systems • demand and supply analysis • price elasticity • market failure • social and private costs and benefits, business organization, costs and revenue •, costs and revenue, competition, inflation and deflation • employment and unemployment • GDP, economic growth and recession • GDP and other measures of living standards etc..
Most notable is a carbon - fiber engine cover, which at a cost of nearly $ 45,000, was deemed too expensive for series production.
You pay for all production costs, which are typically editing, cover design, and formatting your book for e-books (and optionally print books).
The publisher pays for all production costs, including editing, cover design, printing paper copies, warehousing, distribution, and sales calls to bookstore chains.
I'm put off by the price of most poetry books, as even though the page count is typically low, the bulk of the production cost is consumed by the setup and cover costs.
Unfortunately, one of the things that falls with digital editions is advertising revenue, something that periodicals rely on since subscriptions don't cover 100 % of the cost of authoring and production.
They've written to market, have 10 (or more) books out (and they're good, follow tropes, etc) have great blurbs, great covers, a big mailing list, a free reader magnet, and use thousands of dollars in advertisement when the book releases, yet they still don't come close to making a living (most only make a few hundred dollars after production costs).
There is no upfront cost to the author for production, except perhaps a slight cover redesign to suit the image format for audiobook covers.
The price of your print book is determined by several factors including: your book's production cost, based on the cover cost and page count; distribution costs, such as order fulfillment and customer support; and your royalty percentage.
That's true but at the very least the PlayBook has to cover its development, production and marketing costs.
E-Books don't have to cover production or shipping costs like paper books.
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