Not exact matches
In year 2, when she gets her first royalty
payment (assuming the book is published relatively close to turn in and there isn't a
huge reserve per year — in actuality, this might hit in year 3 or 4, but we're going for simplicity), she gets $ 335.20 (the excess over her
advance from print earnings) + $ 2,796.50 for her portion of the digital earnings.
As I said in Why Ebooks Must Fail and
Advances Must Align to Risks, ebooks are currently sold with no
advance cash
payments and have the same discounts as print, leaving publishers with the onus of
huge advance costs and only a trickle of income from individual sales.
The card's advertised features of no cash
advance fees, no returned
payment fees and no balance transfer fees should be taken with a
huge grain of salt.
Cryptex24 offers a
huge selection of virtual currencies and
payment method pairings, but may not be ideal for cryptocurrency traders and investors looking for more
advanced features.