Just be sure that if you're making a purchase to earn miles using any of the methods we've outlined here, the amount of rewards you're
getting in return justifies the cost.
Not exact matches
Plus I assume that have insane fees that they try to
justify with a 30 %
return they
got one time
in 1978.
But it seems tough to
justify trading back from third overall
in an iffy draft class unless you're
getting something truly special
in return.
When I learned that Tangle would take place
in an adjacent setting and revisit some of the same characters, I was uneasy about the prospect of yet more anthropomorphic musings — worries that were
justified right out of the gate, as the book's framing device is a man telling the novel's story to a squirrel, and
getting some cheeky squirrel answers
in return.
I'm sure every penny is worth it, and he's
getting exactly what he wants
in return for the money, but it's probably also the case that most e-book authors can't
justify that kind of expense.
First of all, publishers
justify giving authors only 8 - 15 % royalties
in the print world because publishing a novel includes a lot of financial risk: to
get those low per - book printing costs requires large print runs, and that involves up - front capital and the risk of paying for a bunch of books that never sell or
get returned.
First, the flawed assumption is that one can
get a higher
return in a safer investment and this is hard to
justify in today's low interest rate climate.
The rationale for a predetermined investment hurdle rate is that when compared to the essentially risk - free interest rate of 10 - 30 year US treasury bonds, what
return should I
get from non-US treasury bonds
in order to
justify and compensate for the risk I'm taking?
Plus I assume that have insane fees that they try to
justify with a 30 %
return they
got one time
in 1978.
In the end, you'll have to decide if the fee justifies the value you'll get back in retur
In the end, you'll have to decide if the fee
justifies the value you'll
get back
in retur
in return.