Sentences with phrase «dollars per year just»

If you have these kinds of debts, you are probably paying thousands of dollars per year just in interest.

Not exact matches

«I went from just me in this business doing around three - to - five thousand dollars in sales per month and now, four years later, we're a team of 11 and we're doing well over $ 200,000 in sales per month,» Grant says.
General Electric reported that just a 1 percent improvement in oil recovery was worth 80 billion additional barrels per year — the equivalent of billions of dollars in additional revenue.
A back - of - the - envelope calculation suggests that even if Sanders has been contributing just 3 % of his salary per year for his entire time in both the House and the Senate — and has earned a modest 5 % annualized rate of return — he'd have accumulated almost half a million dollars by the end of 2015, thanks in part to the government's matching contributions.
In fact, by 2028 — just 10 years from now — the federal budget will spend more on interest payments (about one trillion dollars per year) than on defense (currently about $ 800 billion total).
Just add another $ 1000 to your savings every year, or a few hundred dollars per month, that can blow up to some astronomical sums over 45 years.
The FY 2017 budget resolution demanded only a paltry $ 2 billion of deficit reduction over an entire decade; that's just $ 200 million per year when we are facing looming trillion - dollar deficits.
Now that Pujols is making a billionty dollars per year for the next decade and sounds like a rusty playground swing when he bends over to tie his shoes, it's easy to forget just how great he was.
Adding in $ 50 in cloth diaper detergent and just under one dollar per load in an HE washer and dryer is $ 1,047 over three years.
This is more than just a playground spat among vendors, since a company's public image can determine the direction of contracts worth tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.
«What I am saying is that if we decide today to save on 50 per cent of our budgeted output of 2.2 million barrels per day, if we decide to save on just 1 million barrels per day, with our earnings at $ 50 per barrel, in the next 44 years, we would be at 50 to 60 billion dollars.
«The Vice President also made the point that in 2014 with oil prices as high as 120 dollars per barrel, the total capital released for Power, Works, Housing, Defence, Transport, Agriculture and Defence were just N152Billion for the whole year.
In one instance, we are paying an additional twenty - six thousand dollars per year, each and every year, on just one employee's pension because of the massive amount of overtime that was factored in to his final salary, because of contractual seniority requirements.
In fact, I just got out of a seminar yesterday, where one of my mentors (he runs a $ 20 million dollar per year coaching business) said,
A study conducted and recently published by JAMA Dermatology from 2003 - 2011 found that half of all patients with moderate to severe psoriasis don't even receive treatment, reasons being that the treatment is too costly (25,000 dollars per year for new drugs) or just plain ineffective.
This FDA health claim greatly bolstered soy's reputation as a «miracle food» and boosted sales from under one billion dollars per year in 1999 to more than four billion dollars just a few years later.
In Philadelphia, for example, revenue per pupil (in constant dollars) dropped from more than $ 15,400 at the height of the stimulus package to just $ 13,660 in 2013, a free fall of 12 percent, which forced deficit financing, personnel cuts, and shortened school years (see «The Philadelphia School District's Ongoing Financial Crisis,» features, Fall 2014).
In 2014, parents of students at Horace Mann Elementary School in Northwest Washington, D.C., spent over $ 470,000 of their own money to support the school's programs.1 With just under 290 students enrolled for the 2013 - 14 school year, this means that, in addition to public funding, Horace Mann spent about an extra $ 1,600 for each student.2 Those dollars — equivalent to 9 percent of the District of Columbia's average per - pupil spending3 — paid for new art and music teachers and classroom aides to allow for small group instruction.4 During the same school year, the parent - teacher association, or PTA, raised another $ 100,000 in parent donations and collected over $ 200,000 in membership dues, which it used for similar initiatives in future years.5 Not surprisingly, Horace Mann is one of the most affluent schools in the city, with only 6 percent of students coming from low - income families.6
To put this into perspective, just 10 years ago we spent $ 9,482 per pupil (in constant dollars).
In current - dollar terms, the state provided funding of $ 68 per student in the 2009 - 10 school year, compared to just $ 31 per student for this school year.
There are just over a hundred authors of any stripe who earn more than a million dollars per year.
That means, if you spend $ 100,000 on advertising inside of one year, you will earn just one point per dollar on any remaining advertising purchases for the rest of the year.
What if we told you that renters insurance identity theft expense protection could cost just a dollar, per thousand dollars of coverage, per year?
Just as a reminder an accredited investor is an individual who earns an income of more than $ 200,000 per year for at least the last two years (or a joint income of $ 300,000) or has a net worth of at least one million dollars.
If King Francis would have been so wise as to put that money away into an investment that yielded just 7 % per year (roughly the average annual performance of the U.S. Stock market over its history) his $ 580,000 in 1517 would have been worth over 6.9 QUINTILLION dollars in 1962.
One of the biggest advantages of life insurance is that you can quite literally buy six figures in coverage for just a few hundred dollars per year.
You may be able to buy $ 250,000 in life insurance for just a few hundred dollars per year.
Remember: even just a few points higher on your credit score could save you thousands of dollars per year.
The national average price of renters insurance is just $ 187.00 per year, or about fifteen dollars a month.
Instead of the maximization of shareholder value (the number one goal of a corporation according to Aswath Damodaron) we witnessed a good ol' boy board of directors sit back and allow an entrenched management team to either lose or steal millions of assets (at one million a year in salary on a 10MM company, its stealing or akin to stealing no matter what actually happened to the $ 8 per share of liquidation value you mentioned that the company had... just one year ago)... and it raises goosebumps wondering where the millions of dollars actually went... just as I am sure Bernie Madoff's investors are wondering where there money is...
I understand that if you're math - averse that last sentence just came out sounding like Charlie Brown's teacher — so here's an example: If you make $ 50,000 per year and you contribute 6 % (which is $ 3,000) to your QRP, the employer matches that amount fifty cents per dollar, or $ 1,500.
Depending on how much debt you have, just paying the minimum payment could cost you hundreds of dollars per year or more.
Flood insurance is very cheap, costing just a couple of hundred dollars per year, if you do not live in a federally designated flood zone.
The coverage costs just a few dollars per year on average, and it's easy to get.
Just an extra $ 100 per month can shave years and tens of thousands of dollars from the balance.
This means, that if the card holder earns even just 1 % cash back on every dollar spent, they end up with monthly earnings of nearly $ 12, or around $ 140 per year.
The Canadian dollar has to appreciate at more than a 1 % per year clip just to break even with a hedging strategy.
So, earnings may be improving, but sales are not improving which would seem to suggest that further raw materials price increases will contract profit margins, and that the margin growth in the past year and half can be partially attributed to the fall in raw materials prices and the price of oil... The more money the system prints, the less oil there is per dollar, which theoretically should compress margins for just about every business besides the oil companies...
The zero percent stock allocation, for instance, leads to a median retirement cost (the cost of funding a real $ 100,000 per year in today's dollars starting at age 65) of just over $ 2 million.
If you earn just one point per dollar, you'll need to spend at least $ 7,590 a year, or $ 633 a month, to cover the cost.
«If you consider that if (broker and distributor) Hunte Corp. alone sells 85,000 puppies a year, and if they are making a couple of hundred dollars per puppy, then you are at $ 16 million a year and that is just for Hunte.»
If you earn just one point per dollar, you'll need to spend at least $ 7,590 a year, or $ 633 a month, to cover the cost.
Due to the fact that the agency we're affiliated with does hundreds of millions of dollars per year in Cruise bookings, we have deals on just about every sailing out there... the above is simply the «Best of the Best».
After that first year, it will earn just one point per dollar, but the card also has a 30 % annual points bonus based on the past year's purchases on your Blue for Business Card.
After the first year, you'll cover the annual fee if you make just $ 8,000 in purchases a year, assuming all purchases earn only one mile per dollar.
Not just a high earning rate, with 14 points per dollar at Hilton's portfolio of hotels, but also complimentary Priority Pass lounge access, a free weekend night each year (valid at most hotels), and the opportunity to earn a second weekend night after spending $ 60,000 in a year.
That said, if you find yourself frequently flying with United Airlines and on the road often, the United MileagePlus ® Club Card provides not just airline perks, but also hotel benefits that can all be worth hundreds and even thousands of dollars per year.
The reduction a few years ago to just 0.5 points per dollar was though at the time to be quite a cut in eanrings.
«Our revenue reached just shy of $ 150 million dollars, representing a year - on - year increase of 11 per cent, with room nights up seven percent.
Elite members up the ante to earn three points per dollar spent as a Gold or Platinum member and four points per dollar spent as a Platinum member with 75 nights (that last perk will be tough given the year just began, but is a valuable offer later in the year for frequent travelers).
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