One member can elect to pay
the full amount of the bill with Qantas Points, however, if multiple members wish to split the payment each using Qantas Points then this must be done in increments of 4,000 Qantas Points.
It can be used even if you are not found to be at fault for the accident, which comes in handy when the other person's insurance coverage can not cover
the full amount of your bills.
Not exact matches
If there have been any other changes or adjustments since the last
billing statement from the original creditor, please provide
full verification and documentation
of the
amount you are trying to collect.
Basically, someone with a terminal disease would sell his or her life insurance policy at a discount so they could have money to pay medical
bills and what not and then when that individual died, the buyer would cash in the
full amount of the policy.
To do so, try to keep your revolving balance (your unpaid
amount at the end
of each
billing cycle) under 30 percent
of your overall credit limit, and then pay your
bill in
full and on time each month.
My doctor's office offers a monthly pack
of birth control pills for $ 20 — when I asked my doctor, he told me that it was the
full amount, and they were not
billed back to insurance.
A state Supreme Court judge Tuesday ordered the Long Island Power Authority to pay Nassau school districts the
full amount of tax payments
billed by the county for the 2015 - 2016 school year.
A state Supreme Court judge ordered the Long Island Power Authority to pay Nassau school districts the
full amount of tax payments
billed by the county for the 2015 - 2016 school year.
More information about the 2015 GMC Canyon: The GMC Canyon fits the
bill for people who need a decent
amount of utility but who don't want to deal with driving a
full - sized pickup truck everywhere they go.
All users need to do is read 10 %
of the e-book and Scribd is
billed the
full amount, which hindered their ability to be profitable.
An extension
of a finance charge defined as the
amounts billed when a statement is not paid in
full at the end
of a
billing cycle.
On the payment - due date you must pay either the
full amount or partial
amount of the
bill.
I recently saw a case where the «
full price» cost would have been on the order
of $ 80,000 but the
amount billed to the patient was closer to $ 8000.
If there is dispute over the
amount of debt that was legitimately owed, is there any clean way to record the fact that one is willing to offer the
amount that one agrees is owed if any when the agency commits in writing to agreeing that the debt was in fact paid in
full [e.g. if a company mishandles a customer change
of address such that the customer never receives a
bill for $ 5.47 for the last few days
of service, and only finds out about that last
bill when a collection agency demands $ 95.47, a payment
of $ 5.47 should show up as payment in
full, rather than pennies on the dollar.]
Some
of you may be more experienced and more practiced at money management than others making sure all
bills are paid on time every month,
full amounts paid to avoid interest charges on credit cards, keeping your credit rating as high as possible.
At the end
of a
billing cycle (usually one month), the consumer is expected to repay the
full amount of credit used, or at least make a «minimum payment.»
• Although you are applying for a cash advance out
of necessity to pay an unexpected
bill for example, calculate the
full loan payment
amount to be sure you can and will be able to pay it back on your next payday.
When the balance is not paid in
full at the end
of a
billing cycle and the cardholder is not experiencing the benefits
of a 0 % rate, interest is charged on the
amount.
If your business will be unable to pay off your credit card
bill in
full each month, having 0 % introductory APR for a year can save a significant
amount of money from interest.
At maturity, the buyer
of the T -
bill receives the
full amount stated on the bond certificate.
If you are not in the position to make
full payment at the end
of your
billing cycle, your card issuer allows you to just pay certain lowest
amount on your credit card.
That means you'll have to deal with the interest rate for months, or years, to come until you've covered the
full amount, instead
of getting over the
bill by due date.
Even if you pay off the
full amount owed on your credit cards each month, the size
of the
bill has an impact on your score, as large balances are frowned upon.
Each
of your
bills can be satisfied by paying back a significant
amount LESS than the
full balanced owed.
You simply turn the
bill over to them, they pay you the
full amount less a fee, and then TBS takes care
of billing the client.
Basically, someone with a terminal disease would sell his or her life insurance policy at a discount so they could have money to pay medical
bills and what not and then when that individual died, the buyer would cash in the
full amount of the policy.
• Although you are applying for a payday loan out
of necessity to pay an unexpected
bill for example, calculate the
full loan payment
amount to be sure you can and will be able to pay it back when you get paid.
With a credit card, whenever you get your
bill, you have the option
of paying the
full amount due, or a portion
of it.
• Although you are applying for a cash advance out
of necessity to pay an unexpected
bill for example, calculate the
full loan payment
amount to be sure you can and will be able to pay it back when you get paid.
The credit scoring system up until now has penalized some consumers who pay off credit card
bills in
full every month, considering only the credit limit and the
amount of credit used.
When your
bill comes, you have the option
of paying a certain minimum
amount, paying the whole balance in
full, or paying some
amount in between.
I'm a
full time employee SAP Consultant and thanks to this new recession my employer gave me 2 options: leave the company or become a SUB-Contractor, I don't know anything related to SUB-Cons, so obviously I have too many questions about it but I like to focus on the most important right now that is (
of course) income, the rules I got are simple for any
amount billed to the client the company will keep 25 % and from the remaining
amount the company will also deduct another 15 % for employer - taxes, and the remaining
amount will be consider my gross salary that will be the base to pay my taxes
Late payment fees will be either $ 38 or 2.99 %
of the past due Pay in
Full amount on your
bill.
If it's looking like you won't be able to pay the total
bill, you can ask if they will accept a portion
of the
full amount.
Since the
amount reported is what's shown on the
bill, regardless
of how much you pay or even if you pay in
full each month, the
bill amount still ripples to your score.
I always pay in
full and was finding it curious that the
amount of the
bill got reported.
Cardholders are often not aware
of the terms
of a deferred interest financing and are caught off guard when they receive a
bill for the
full amount of interest.
You will need the
full amount of cash to pay off the
bill within the
billing cycle, so this isn't the card for you if you're looking to make a large purchase and spend some time paying it off.
If that were the
full story
of utility
billing, it would be enough to know the total
amount of energy the customer used each month - but in many cases, utilities also charge different prices for electricity depending on when it is consumed.
The SJC also ruled that the trial judge properly overruled the defendant's objections regarding admission
of the
full amount of medical
bills, instead
of what the medical providers were actually paid.
Our goal is to secure the
full amount of money damages allowed by our justice system, including damages for past and future medical, surgical and hospital
bills; lost wages and loss
of earning capacity; property damage; and past and future pain, suffering and loss
of enjoyment
of life.
Then we use the medpay at the end
of the case to pay a reduced
amount of the providers
bill instead
of the original
full bill.
Why does Progressive refuse to pay the
full amount of the injured motorists» medical
bills?
And since by 2007 legal process work had become a significant part
of many junior associates» workloads, the rapid reduction
of the
amount of that work available to associates
billing at
full freight has been a major factor in BigLaw's unprecedented reductions in force and falling hiring rates from late 2008 through 2010.
When your pharmacist, dentist or hospital
bills Manulife directly, but the
full amount of the claim is not covered by your policy, such as where you are required to make a co-payment under the Schedule
of Benefits section
of your Policy or where you have reached your benefit maximum at the time the service is rendered, you will have to pay the balance directly to the provider.
During that period if you passed away, even if the
bill was not paid, the policy is fully in force and a valid claim would be paid in
full, minus the
amount of premium due.
For yearly automatically renewing subscriptions, you agree that Marvel is not obligated to send you any renewal or advance
billing notices, other than one notice via e-mail, no less than 30 days and no more than 60 days before the end
of the then - current annual subscription term, which indicates: (i) the date on which the renewal will be effective; (ii) sufficient information regarding the credit card being charged for the individual to verify the continued use
of such card, without providing
full card details; (iii) how to cancel your subscription, (iv) the
amount your credit card will be charged at the time
of renewal (including taxes, if applicable); (v) the length
of the subscription term which the new charge enables; and (vi) the deadline by which you must cancel to avoid any charges including renewal
of your subscription.
The
amount of full - speed data varies from one carrier to the next, but all unlimited plans include soft - caps
of less than 30 GB per
billing period.
You'll actually be buying the phone at
full price in 24 monthly installments, and then get a
bill credit for 50 %
of the installment
amount every month.
Accountant — Samson and Holmes Finance Corporation, Saratoga Springs, NY — 2/2008 — 8/2013 • Performed duties such as account processing, budgeting, and payroll on a daily basis • Discovered
billing mistakes that caused the company $ 500,000 in double charges, and took appropriate action to successfully recover the
full amount • Handled fixed assets, loan accounting, budget reviews and forecasts, and financial reports • Provided quarterly budget goals for both the overall company and individual departments within the company • Maintained the general ledger, compiled internal auditing reports, and recommended financial strategies to increase profits and reduce spending • Monitored industry trends, the economy, and other financial factors to determine risks and areas
of profit opportunity