Not exact matches
Finding a fund with a lower expense
ratio could
earn you tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of
dollars over your lifetime.
Canadians have $ 1.65 in debt for every
dollar they
earn, a
ratio that makes policymakers shudder.
However, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card, whose sign - up bonus
ratio works out to just 12.5 points per
dollar, allows you to
earn more bonus points in total, albeit at the cost of a spending requirement 8 times greater than the other two cards.
If you own a million
dollar house with $ 800,000 debts, the loan to value
ratio is 80 %, which is good to
earn you a loan.
However, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card, whose sign - up bonus
ratio works out to just 12.5 points per
dollar, allows you to
earn more bonus points in total, albeit at the cost of a spending requirement 8 times greater than the other two cards.
The miles
earned with the LANPASS remain at a fixed 1:1
ratio, where each
dollar spent will translate to 1 mile regardless of spending category.
Assuming you invest $ 100,000 for 20 years in Fund A with an expense
ratio of 1 % and Fund B with 0.25 % and both funds
earn 4 % each year, you will have $ 30,000 extra
dollars with Fund B because it charged lower fees.
Maximize the points you
earn from online shopping Most of your mileage cards will
earn at least 1x point per
dollar spent when you shop online, but you easily up this
earning ratio by taking advantage of online «shopping portals.»
As mentioned above, you'll
earn the same
ratio of bonus miles to
dollars spent wherever you dine, as long as the restaurant you choose participates in the program.
Each restaurant in the program will
earn you the same
ratio of points per
dollar.
Each restaurant in the program
earns the same
ratio of points per
dollar depending on your membership status.
As for
earning ratios, you'll get up to five Starpoints per
dollar spent on eligible purchases at SPG hotels and one Starpoint on all other purchases.
That's because the
earning ratio is higher: three points per
dollar spent on one category of your choice (choose between airfare, advertising, gas, shipping, or computer hardware / software), two points per
dollar on the remaining four categories, and one point per
dollar spent on other purchases.
And that's not all; when
earning SPG points (2:1
ratio), you stand a chance to gain 2.5 SPG points for every
dollar you spend at grocery stores, restaurants, bars, food service delivery.
Members will begin to
earn points in the new program starting on January 1, 2017 in the
ratio of five base points for every eligible
dollar spent.
At that
ratio, $ 25,000 in unbonused spend on a new «Black» Bank of America Virgin Atlantic credit card would
earn 191,250 Honors points, or 7.65 Honors points per
dollar of unbonused spend.
Maximize the points you
earn from online shopping Most of your mileage cards will
earn at least 1x point per
dollar spent when you shop online, but you easily up this
earning ratio by taking advantage of online «shopping portals.»
Since Starpoints transfer to Marriott at a
ratio of 1:3, you can effectively
earn 3 points per
dollar for non - Starwood purchases.
Points can be transferred to AAdvantage at a 1:1
ratio, and for every 20,000 points transferred you get a 5,000 point bonus, meaning you're essentially
earning 1.25 AAdvantage miles per
dollar spent.
Points can be transferred to Aeroplan at a 1:1
ratio, and for every 20,000 points transferred you get a 5,000 point bonus, meaning you're essentially
earning 1.25 Aeroplan miles per
dollar spent.
Points can be transferred to Mileage Plan at a 1:1
ratio, and for every 20,000 points transferred you get a 5,000 point bonus, meaning you're essentially
earning 1.25 Mileage Plan miles per
dollar spent.
Points can be transferred to British Airways at a 1:1
ratio, and for every 20,000 points transferred you get a 5,000 point bonus, meaning you're essentially
earning 1.25 Avios points per
dollar spent.
Points can be transferred to Dividend Miles at a 1:1
ratio, and for every 20,000 points transferred you get a 5,000 point bonus, meaning you're essentially
earning 1.25 Dividend Miles per
dollar spent.
The miles
earned with the LANPASS remain at a fixed 1:1
ratio, where each
dollar spent will translate to 1 mile regardless of spending category.