In addition to
the dollars and cents value of paying down debt, it yields other dividends too.
Only when you fully understand the deal and how it can work, can you really put a detailed proposal together, with the right
dollars and cents value, and the negotiation can commence.
Looking beyond the individual experience, I wondered how the market determines the quality of an AbEx painting — that is, how
dollar and cent values are ascribed to paintings.
Not exact matches
Because the average salary for a woman still lags behind men's (the American Association of University Women says women earn 82
cents for every
dollar a man makes one year after graduation)
and lenders favor two - income households over single earners, Lautz says women are «making the most sacrifices to get into a home, but they're still placing a high
value on owning a home of their own.»
This is where you want to start talking
dollars and cents, this is where you build your
value.
During that earlier period, American business earned an average of 11 percent or so on equity capital employed
and stocks, in aggregate, sold at valuations far above that equity capital (book
value), averaging over 150
cents on the
dollar.
But often you're splitting hairs over a few
dollars and cents and not talking about true
value creation.
The Mint refused to grant the coin the dignity of becoming a low circulated collectible like its cousin the half -
dollar and announced it will begin withdrawing them from circulation in the fall, though the one -
cent piece will remain legal tender
and retain its
value indefinitely.
This
value is not
dollars and cents; it is not offering them the best deals, but rather the best experience, whether that is through creating a superb end - to - end customer journey, helpful
and insightful blog content, strong customer support or other means.
Remington also has $ 250 million of bonds that come due in 2020,
and are trading at a significant discount to their face
value at 22
cents on the
dollar, according to Thomson Reuters data, indicating investor concerns about repayment.
Increasing foreign demand
and the 25 per
cent decline in the
value of the Canadian
dollar were forces supporting this adjustment.
The chain's current
value menu, dubbed «Why Pay More,» includes items originally priced at 79
cents, 89
cents and 99
cents, though those prices have largely increased to well north of a
dollar over time.
The digital coins are largely being accepted
and their
values quickly growing from
cents to tens of
dollars in short terms.
The
value of mineral exports from six major exporters grew by 76 per
cent in US
dollar terms between 1999
and 2003, compared with growth of 34 per
cent for Australia over the same period.
The
value of manufactured exports rose by 3 1/2 per
cent in the December quarter,
and with a stronger Australian
dollar exerting downward pressure on prices in the quarter, volumes look to have increased solidly.
In the March quarter, the
value of imports appears likely to have risen by around 2 1/2 per
cent, with strong growth in import volumes
and lower prices owing to a further appreciation of the Australian
dollar.
Notching up some hefty losses across the board, the Sterling is more than a full
cent weaker when
valued against the Greenback this morning at 1.5260 whilst also significantly lower when
valued against both the Australian
dollar (1.9511)
and the New Zealand
dollar (2.0097).
Free shifts the economy from a focus on only that which can be quantified in
dollars and cents to a more realistic accounting of all the things we truly
value today.»
Billions of
dollars in payments from suppliers to retailers will come under renewed scrutiny in Australia following an accounting scandal that has wiped 20 per
cent off the
value of British retailer Tesco
and claimed the scalp of its chairman
and at least eight senior executives.
Beyond recreation, these sports also have huge
dollar -
and -
cents value.
Skills Reinforced: - Making change from a $ 1.00, $ 5.00, $ 10.00,
and $ 20.00 - Recognizing coins
and coin
values - Recognizing currency - Mental Math - Making change from larger
dollar amounts This Counting Bills
and Coins - Making Change Activities include: -5 shopping math cards (more can be added)(Laminate for longer use in the classroom or at home)- making change mat (laminate for longer use in the classroom or at home)- two making change worksheets for extra practice - printable: $ 1.00, $ 5.00, $ 10.00,
and $ 20.00 denominations (Laminate for longer use in the classroom or at home)- printable coins (1
cents, 5
cents, 10
cents, 25
cents,
and 50
cents)(Laminate for longer use in the classroom or at home)- Play money.
Think «Economic
Value Add», not ROI: Rather than worry about developing a comprehensive ROI study, examine the financial impact that your eLearning program has in common sense
dollars and cents.
For instance, if the
value of your points is 1
cent and you get 2 points for every
dollar spent, the rewards rate is $ 0.01 x 2 = 2 %.
Over the past 12 - months the Canadian
dollar has lost 15 % of its
value against the U.S. greenback
and today it dipped below the 70 -
cent mark for the first time in 13 years.
For example, if the
value of a point is 1
cent and you receive 2 points for each
dollar spent, the rewards rate is $ 0.01 x 2 = 2 %.
The 3x bonus points
and 1.5 -
cent value toward travel on Ultimate Rewards make each
dollar you spend go far.
If you want to cover the annual fee for the Marriott Rewards business card based on spending alone, you'll need to spend around $ 10,761, assuming an average
value of 0.92
cents per point
and that your earning only one point per
dollar.
For example, if the
value of your points is 1
cent and you get 2 points for each
dollar spent, the rewards rate is $ 0.01 x 2 = 2 %.
«Generally speaking, my ideal portfolio would have 12 - 20 well - diversified 50 -
cent dollars (e.g., stocks trading at half of my conservative estimate of their intrinsic
value), of which roughly five were 10 % positions
and rest were 5 - 9 % positions,» Tilson wrote.
·
Value is buying a
dollar for 50
cents and having a business plan that turns that 50
cents back into a
dollar.
I run
value and special situations oriented hedge fund whose goal is to purchase businesses that sell for at least 50
cents on the
dollar.
We are committed to the idea that through hard work, patience
and dedication to the core tenets of
value investing, it is possible to buy a
dollar for fifty
cents.
If you want to cover the annual fee for the Marriott Rewards business card based on spending alone, you'll need to spend around $ 10,761, assuming an average
value of 0.92
cents per point
and that your earning only one point per
dollar.
The reason is that while I
value the 5 bonus Hilton HHonors points per
dollar at about 2
cents,
and I
value one United MileagePlus or Delta Skymile at about 2
cents, I earn Skymiles through flying domestically on Delta
and partner flights,
and can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to United, while earning Hilton HHonors points will become much harder after the changes to the earning structure of their co-branded American Express credit cards go into effect in May.
The 3x bonus points
and 1.5 -
cent value toward travel on Ultimate Rewards make each
dollar you spend go far.
I
value Avios at around 1
cent each (although I can definitely get more
value out of them than that) so, essentially, the promotion is offering me a 2
cents /
dollar rebate on all non-British Airways transactions
and a 4
cents /
dollar rebate on transactions with British Airways....
US Bank Flexperks which vary in
value between 1.5
and 2
cents per
dollar, but the cards also offer potentially lucrative bonus categories which make the overall return higher.
I
value Marriott Rewards points at around 0.6
cents each so double points at Costoco, Sam's Club etc... is essentially the same as a 1.2
cent rebate on every
dollar spent...
and that's not great.
That's 11 points per
dollar,
and since I
value my points at 2
cents each, it's like getting a 22 % discount!
Using your Chase Ultimate Rewards points for cash flights, the return is simple: You are getting a 1.20
cent - per -
dollar value, or 2.4
cents per
dollar charged to the card if you use it only for the travel
and dining double points categories.
With American Express Membership Rewards, you typically earn one point per
dollar,
and then redeem for travel rewards at 100 points per
dollar, so you're getting 1
cent value per point.
Generally, Starpoints give you a
value of around 1.5 -2.3
cents per
dollar on rooms
and 1.3 - 4.3
cents per
dollar on flights (with economy at the lower end
and premium cabins at the upper end).
With Barclays, you earn two miles per
dollar spent
and get 5 percent of your redeemed miles back so you're getting a 2.2
cent value per mile, more than twice the usual rate.
But the same flight only costs 25,000 miles one - way
and a few
dollars in fees through MileagePlus: That's a 6.3 -
cent - per - mile
value.
If you're only going to redeem for a fixed
value of 1
cent per point — or even 1.25
cents per point — you might as well skip having a premium credit card
and instead use a card like Barclays Arrival Plus World Elite card or the Fidelity Investment Rewards American Express, since either of those cards will give you 2
cents per
dollar spent on everything.
You can get up to 2
cents in
value for each FlexPoint,
and if you're earning double points through spend in your preferred category that month, that's an effective 4
cents per
dollar in purchases.
That said, I'll still probably put most of my travel
and dining spend on my Sapphire Reserve because I
value Ultimate Rewards points at 2.2
cents — meaning I get 6.6 % back (toward travel per
dollar spent).
For example, if the
value of a point is 1
cent and you receive 2 points for each
dollar spent, the rewards rate is $ 0.01 x 2 = 2 %.
The initial tax credit of 1.5
cents per kilowatthour (1992
dollars) for the first 10 years of output from plants entering service by December 31, 1999, included an annual adjustment for inflation
and is currently
valued at 2.2
cents per kilowatthour (2011
dollars).
Perhaps impossible to translate into
dollars and cents, however I recommend you try the library use
value calculator to see how much it predicts you would be paying out - of - pocket for your library services.