Sentences with phrase «into equal dollar»

Not exact matches

If you had put an equal dollar amount into each pick, you would have ended the year up 99 %.
No, it wasn't until she fell into a honeypot scheme involving her asset, Ahmed Nazari (Darwin Shaw), and his millions of embezzled dollars, that she became desperate enough to ally with the ambitious SVR Ivan (Mark Ivanir), who seemed to understand her deeper ambitions, and knew how to temper them with equal parts fear and opportunity.
The only foreseeable advantage I see, other than making us nuts (which while fun, probably doesn't help amazon's bottom dollar), is to grow more home - grown kindle authors and to have more people buy into Author Central, thereby, in the end, making for lower ebook prices (which equals more units sold) and no traditional publisher middle man.
On the last trading day of 2005, $ 100,000 was deposited into the account to purchase approximately equal dollar amounts of ten stocks, each of the largest - cap public company in its respective economic sector per GICS (note that at that time, the currently separate real - estate sector was part of Financials).
If you wish to open the account with less money, then you will earn a $ 50 dollar bonus as long as direct deposits equaling $ 500 are deposited into the account within the first 60 days.
It has the effect of depositing US dollars into his account; thereby adjusting his US dollars assets back up to $ 100,000 - equal to the futures contract hedge.
If you had purchased an equal dollar amount of each A-graded stock in your RRSP and rolled the proceeds into the new ones each year, you'd have gained a total of 148 % since we started back in 2007.
If you had purchased an equal dollar amount of each A-graded Dividend All - Star and rolled the proceeds into the new ones each year, you'd have gained a total of 178 %, including dividends, since we started way back in 2007.
That assumes an equal dollar amount was put into each All - Star in the first year and rolled into the new All - Stars each year thereafter.
If you had purchased an equal dollar amount of the All Stars in 2005 and rolled your portfolio into the new list of All Stars each year thereafter, you'd have gained an average of 6.3 % per year over the last 12 years.
Every dollar into an insurance company is equal, but every promise made is not equal.
And because fixed - rate mortgages are amortized into equal monthly payments, you pay fewer dollars towards interest — and more towards principal — every month.
Assuming you purchased equal dollar amounts of each Simple Way stock, stashed them in your RRSP, and rolled the profits into new Simple Way stocks each year, you would now be sitting on a gain of 59 % in 44 months, not including dividends.
That assumes an equal dollar amount was put into each All - Star Stock in the first year and rolled into the new All - Stars each year there after.
That assumes an equal dollar amount was put into each All - Star stock in the first year and rolled into the new All - Stars each year thereafter.
Assuming you had purchased equal dollar amounts of each Simple Way stock for your RRSP and rolled the profits into new Simple Way stocks every year, you would be up 93 % in 56 months, not including dividends.
That means that for every dollar you contribute (up to a certain amount), your employer will deposit an equal amount into your account.
If you had purchased equal dollar amounts of them six years ago and rolled your portfolio into the new list of All - Stars each year, you'd have gained 22.9 % per year on average.
They also assume an equal dollar amount of each stock was purchased, held for roughly a year between data collection periods, sold, and the proceeds rolled into the new crop of top stocks.)
MetaJure has rolled out one of the first impact investing models in legal tech where an investment in our Series A immediately gets an equal dollar amount of free, efficiency - driving technology into the hands of our nation's legal aid providers so that they can increase the number of clients they serve.
Such dollar amount shall equal the sum total of all excesses of the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3), taking into account the different methods of calculating excesses of the limitations on increases in closing costs under § 1026.19 (e)(3)(i) and (ii).
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