Not exact matches
But, will the Fed look through the headline and discover that the only reason why real spending was half
decent was the 10 % drop in gasoline
prices between May and July, most of which has since disappeared:
I think
pricing ebooks
between $ 3 - 5 for full novels, $ 1 - 3 for novellas, and.99 - $ 1.99 ish for short stories is
decent.
I would love you to weigh in on the «debate»
between folks like Kristine Katheryn Rusch, who advocates for significantly higher
prices, more careful discounting and ZERO promotional effort until an author has a
decent backlist; and the Mark Coker types whose promotional guide champions a multi-pronged, full - force marketing plan worthy of a multimillion dollar corporation.
I also presented in Article 6.2 that the «sweet spot» for bond durations is around 7 years, because it balances
between decent yields and manageable potential
price declines.
A good example is his recent investment in mortgage REIT Laser Mortgage Management (LMM), where there was a
decent spread
between the liquidation value and quoted stock
price.
Offer to be their professional organizer for a below - market
price (professional organizers make anywhere
between $ 30 and $ 80 per hour, so you can make some
decent money even at the low end).
[And as for any actual existential risk Saga Furs might face, I've also written about that before: Based on the company's ongoing earnings / dividends, the substantial gap
between the current share
price & book value (which I believe is fully realisable in a wind - down scenario), the likely implementation of transition periods / grandfathering clauses / a compensation regime / etc... I'd expect Saga Furs would turn out to be a
decent investment regardless, even in such a (remote) scenario.]
The average
price would be
between 25.000 ISK — 35.000 ISK for a
decent hotel room for two in the capital.
You'll still find
decent prices and smaller crowds in November, but both tend to increase significantly
between December and March.
We're not sure what happened to those but we do know the average
pricing of apps and games on Google Play is
between $ 0 - $ 5, with a
decent amount being $ 5 + but rarely over $ 10.
It caters well to the needs of most smartphone users who are looking to get a
decent deal in the
price range of
between Rs 10,000 and Rs 13,000.
The difference
between those
prices was $ 411.62, which is quite a
decent opportunity for arbitraging.