Sentences with phrase «enough value booking»

If we have enough value booking the mobile home out using the inspection, an appraisal is not required.

Not exact matches

They've been selling properties at deep discounts to already written - down book values, but at prices high enough to more than justify today's depressed share price.
There is not enough discussion in value investing circles about when to sell stocks, and this book advances that subject.
In this book we observe the stresses at work in a small family for which decorum is one of the unspoken values; anyone is capable of violence when the threat to one's values is great enough.
First, I would look for texts that have generated conversation and controversy, books we value enough to fight about.
Yet, paradoxically enough, unless some understanding of the Biblical books as a whole is had, the Bible does not so readily yield its store of wealth of value to the reader.
This book will support you to live authentically, love wholeheartedly and finally value yourself enough to put everyday health and happiness at the centre of your life.
While those who enjoyed the Brooks book will likely be chagrined at seeing little of what they enjoyed show up on the big screen, taking World War Z on its own terms as a Hollywood blockbuster, there's still enough entertainment value to be had for those who are OK with the fact that the film doesn't represent the book.
Despite the rather poorly crafted screenplay and shoddy directing by Barry Sonnenfeld (Get Shorty, Addams Family Values), there's just enough entertainment value in the interesting ideas (mostly stemming from the obscure comic book) to squeeze out a good time watching.
If you decide to indie publish, understand the business of publishing enough to at least tell the readers (with your price) that your book has value.
Lesser in value than books that were fortunate enough to get put into print.
And so I can't speak enough about the value of being part of a community when you are a writer, because as I said, I did write my first book completely on my own, and I was hitting Google and searching blogs for «how do you create a CreateSpace account» or «how do you get an ISBN number,» or «what makes for a good chapter,» all of this stuff, all these things that I had to struggle through alone.
For instance, using the font changing option, you can shrink the text size to a lower enough value to read your books via a dual - page mode.
While many school districts and libraries have a policy honoring parents» wishes that their own children be given alternate assignments for class readings that conflict with their morals or religious beliefs, in far too many instances schools cave in to parental outrage and simply remove a book from class reading lists; when the angry mob gets loud enough or politicians up for re-election on the «family values» ticket need to make some noise, they've even resorted to pulling the access to the book, removing it from school and public libraries and classroom borrow shelves.
And this toxic culture is not only about the big businesses who must make a profit to sustain their systems; it's not about readers being trained to expect free books; it's not about a handful of authors scamming the system — the root of the problem is authors not valuing their own work enough to treat it like a business and expect to be paid for their labor.
The Self Publishing GuaranteeAs with other «marketing» services offered here and there on the Internet there is no guarantee of the sale of a specific number of books but I am confident enough in the value of the service to make you this promise.
In addition, higher prices for just one publisher's e-books would not change consumer perceptions enough to slow the erosion of consumer - perceived value of books that all the Publisher Defendants feared would result from Amazon's $ 9.99 pricing policy.
As Mark Schaefer teaches in his book The Content Code, the law of internet marketing reciprocity will earn you the right to sell your products if you offer enough value to your fans.
At what point will citizens value access to books enough to continue supporting the stores, regardless of pricing, driving distances, and sheer convenience?
If over 80 % of authors in this sample place a high enough value on book design to consult and hire a professional, it seems reasonable to say that debuting authors should do the same.
If that isn't enough, hybrid publishers set the price for the book (often higher than market value) and charge you a premium for the books you purchase.
It's popularly believed that (1) publishing houses serve as gatekeepers, maintaining publishing quality standards; (2) self - publishing has a lower barrier to entry, allowing people to publish junk; (3) authors self - publish as a last resort, when they fail to get past the publishing house gate - keepers, because their books aren't good enough; and (4) books published outside the publishing houses don't go through a team of book experts to be proofread, formatted, designed, etc., and so are terribly flawed by amateurish production values.
Thirdly, as I've said often enough, traditional publishing is in a better position to provide value - adding services to a book, editing, proofing, blurbs, covers, marketing.
If you're just starting out and trying to finish your FIRST book, this course probably isn't for you (although, you need all the help you can get, and you'd probably pick up enough value to earn back the $ 97 cost pretty quickly.)
And if you price the book too low, it signals potential readers that you don't value your writing enough or that you're desperate (probably because it isn't selling at a higher price, probably because it's a poorly written book).
I am lucky enough to have had some fantastic reviews from people whose opinions I value highly, like Irish author Gerry McCullough, Canadian reviewer Benoit Lelievre at Dead End Follies, Regency Romance author Anne Gallagher, and Book Blogger Donna Hole Many thanks to you as well as all the other wonderful readers who have left such great reviews on Amazon and Goodreads.
If you want to buy the books, I appreciate it, but my service here will be to give you enough knowledge of what the book is about, that you can figure out whether it would really be of value to you or not.
If we write the PP&E to zero and carry everything else at book value, HRT is worth around $ 2.67, which, while not enough of a discount to get excited about, still offers a 16 % margin of safety.
Again in the early 2000s we see the market correctly predict book values are about to shoot up, and soon enough, book values shoot up thereafter.
And, for this non-group, it is riskless enough that you only need a 4 % ROE to have a book value valuation.
But it plays a big enough role in poor investment performance that Seth Klarman spent a chapter in his book explaining why risk management — avoiding losses — is the cornerstone of a value philosophy.
If I provide enough proof of purchase, would the broker credit these shares to my TFSA at book value or does it have to be at market value?
Source: The American Association of Individual Investors; * «Campbell Soup Companies» meant those with a long history and that Schloss considered stable and well known Overall, Schloss screened for companies ideally trading at discounts to book value, with no or low debt, and managements that owned enough company stock to make them want to do the right thing by shareholders.
As an editor and co-author, he has collaborated on books such as Guy Spier's much - praised memoir, The Education of a Value Investor, and Guy I've known recently and he's fantastic, and that's how we actually were fortunate enough to connect.
Through the commodity and real estate price run up from 2004 to 2007, book values did increase more than normal (as gains were realized), but not nearly enough to justify the dramatic price increases which made this stock fiercely overpriced!
If you have enough points, then the 10K per night part of the offer could get you triple the usual value if you book a hotel in their top category.
You can easily end up spending miles on flights where you would get a better value paying in cash, especially if you are booking close in enough that you incur an award booking fee.
I value Hyatt Gold Passport Points somewhere around 1.4 cents each so 10 nights, which earns 15,000 points, would net an effective rebate of $ 210 or $ 21 / night and that's not enough of an incentive to make me book more Hyatt stays or to get me to move any stays I have at other hotels over to Hyatt.
When booking an award, you will need to look at the charges and decide if it is still a good enough value.
However, if you visit Moalboal during the low season, or make your booking long enough in advance, this resort represents excellent value for money.
With Havana and Dubai both offering Business Class promo awards this time around I don't see the value in booking Premium Economy (unless you don't have enough miles for Business Class) and the idea of paying 60,000 miles just to get to Cairo and back really doesn't appeal.
As long as you book far enough advance, you can receive exceptional value from your points when staying at luxury hotels during peak travel periods.
Some would argue the standard 1 percent per dollar card ends up delivering more value than many points - or miles - based programs, especially if you never end up with enough points to book your travel.
Earning points through regular spend and bonuses, as well as transferring them to a friend's ThankYou account, can make it easier to get enough frequent flyer miles to book a high value award ticket.
You can also enjoy a free stopover in New Zealand (or Australia if you're flying to New Zealand) and if you book far enough in advance, you might be able to book first class, which offers incredible value.
In cases where the price and earnings are otherwise the same this might even be enough to sway someone like me — a skeptic on the value of hotel points — to go for a booking engine which allows lots of earning options.
For $ 527 you'll fly to SE Asia and back, when you get back you'll have earned enough points to book a number of flights that have a cash value well over $ 200!
If you're fortunate enough to book a PointSavers award, your value is going to be even better!
If you're lucky enough to find availabilty and book this for 20,000 or 25,000 Starpoints per night, this is an excellent value.
The latter chapters in the book are particularly interesting, as they delve into topics not discussed often enough, such as how to share one's (new, green) family values with extended family members and friends, how to cope with environmental guilt, how to recognize greenwashing, and how green living can be affordable.
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