Sentences with phrase «just about the cost»

The owner wanted # 3,000 ($ 4,600 USD) for her, but Joe managed to barter the price down to # 800 ($ 1,200 USD)- just about the cost of two month's rent.
The FHA versus conventional mortgage battle isn't just about cost, though.
It's not just about the costs.
But it's not just about cost.
It's not just about the cost of not doing compliance, it's about the benefits of having employees who recognise the value of compliance and apply it in the way they work.
Each of our investors was struck by how much they would save in fees — on a mid-six-figure portfolio, a 2 % savings can be $ 1,000 a month — but it's not just about cost.
We are prepared to pay just about any cost to avoid going nuclear.
If increasing state pension age is just about cost saving, then the government should acknowledge this — as things stand, this ignores the wider conversation that needs to be had around different ways to manage the implications of people living longer, and guaranteeing that the jobs market and social infrastructure is in place to ensure that people in old age get adequate support.
It's not just about the cost of the DVA compared with the cost of employing people to do the work — you also have to consider the cost of continually replacing them.»
It's not just about the cost: it's a fantastic opportunity to develop our lawyers and give them meaty work to handle.
What this and other evidence revealed was that the assessment of excessive demand was not just about cost, it was and is about where that cost comes from and who is generating it.
For just about the cost of a t - shirt, you receive absolutely everything you need to be rid of this nuisance of a traffic violation.
That way - for just about the cost of $ 18 each --(which is not that much more than the cost of ONE sample pot price)-- you are getting the amount of 4 sample pots each.

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In just 2 years, Instagram costs Facebook of about $ 1B.
Prince urged start - ups to be relentless about reducing costs and just as obsessive about passing the benefits on to the customers.
The ArtPro Nail Printer, which sells for $ 780, can be programmed to print just about any design within seconds, with each nail costing about 15 cents to adorn.
That will drastically reduce the cost and time needed to build a rocket: While it normally takes about 12 to 18 months to construct one, Ellis says Relativity will be able to do so in just 60 days.
I'm not just talking about Square's losses ($ 154 million in 2014, which the company's on track to match this year), its disastrously expensive deal with Starbucks (which cost it $ 28 million in 2014), or Dorsey's other CEO job at Twitter (which, as the Square prospectus drily notes, «may at times adversely affect his ability to devote time, attention, and effort to Square.»
The cost of live customer care averages at about $ 7.5 per call as against the cost of automated customer care systems that are pegged at just 35 cents per call.
It's a service that allows just about anyone to make a website super easily and at a very low cost, or no cost.
But while automated trading accounts for about 75 percent of all financial market volume, just a tiny fraction of independent or amateur traders use them due to the complex technology, need for massive historical data and high costs.
Just to put costs in context: China's huge $ 1.8 trillion in foreign reserves would cover the costs of global power projection for about two years.
A wide range of them costs just about $ 7.
In many cases, employee pension costs go from just about 4.5 percent of payroll to 7.5 percent, he adds.
Just think about the cost in time and money for travel, entertainment and filling our RFPs.
According to Jennifer East, founder of Onida Family Advisors, which often works with family offices to help ease tricky discussions about money, this group is better off engaging a multi-family office, because «the cost of having [a full] staff alone just doesn't make sense.»
The most popular option continues to be Skype (NASDAQ: EBAY), which costs just $ 30 a year for unlimited calls to the U.S. and Canada and about two cents a minute to most other countries.
Stumpf said that while Wells Fargo made just over $ 2 million from fees on the accounts, the opening and maintaining of the accounts cost the bank about $ 10 million.
Greater investment will bring about improvements for everyone, just as cost - reductions in chips, cloud computing, mobile devices and storage have already brought personal computing to billions of people.
Corporations just want to make sure their trading costs are contained and are indifferent about who is on their side, said one lawyer in Washington who has worked on derivatives reform.
The bottom line is this: when considering what to do about toxic workplace behavior, remember it's not just costing you, your colleagues, and your company.
Those same reusable cores make the price of a Falcon Heavy launch just $ 90 million, about a third of the cost of the competition.
According to the American Farm Bureau Federation's survey, turkey dinner and all the fixings will cost about $ 49.48, or just 28 cents more than it did last year.
These homebodies — all with annual revenues in excess of $ 1 million as per the survey parameters — were not clear about just why they were not reaching beyond Canada, citing a variety of perceived barriers including cost, competition, regulations, staffing and marketing.
All this was just a small part of the party that cost at least $ 1 million in a nation where just about everyone ekes out a meager existence.
Not only is your worst employee probably costing the company twice as much as a star employee is earning it, according to science, but that jerk is almost certainly making everyone else miserable along the way (according to just about everyone who has ever had to endure one).
You should think about not just the cost to replace any critical items themselves, but also of the cost of the business disruption.
With a cost of living of about $ 59,317 per year, $ 1 million in savings will last just over 17 years in Delaware.
The Strategic Growth Fund remains fully hedged, with the same «staggered strike» position we had at the 2007 peak, which strengthens our defense against potential market losses by raising the strike prices of our defensive put options, at a cost of just over 1 % of assets in additional put premium (which is relatively inexpensive with the CBOE volatility index currently at about 17).
Choosing a place to retire... or a place to really live — better than you ever expected — shouldn't just be about the low cost of living or the great healthcare or even about the gorgeous scenery and the great climate.
All told, the tariffs will increase the cost of utility - scale solar projects by about 10 percent and residential rooftop systems by just 3 percent — raising them roughly to prices seen two years ago.
You may also be able to exchange your miles for statement credits that cover the cost of just about any travel expense, including hotel stays, cruises and car rentals.
There is simply no way to put the Model S's current battery, which analysts estimate costs about $ 15,000 just to manufacture, in a $ 35,000 car and not lose your shirt.
So how do you think about balancing cost structure, the promos that you're willing to provide for the volumes versus just managing the business to where it is?
You just talked about how reluctant some of these negotiators are, but in health policy consistently what you hear people say, and it's Lucy and the football every time, the reason employers ultimately... They may not want to be in the market, just like they may not want to pay high costs, but what they really don't want to do is piss off their employees.
Ezra Klein: Also, to just build on that point a little bit, every Western European nation and also Canada and also Israel gets about... It's about half of what we pay, it's not as cheap as Singapore, but if we only managed to cut our costs in half, that would also be a big advance.
I understand that startups normally need capital froman an IPO or need to issue more stocks in order to finance R&D (well, as just about all companies pursue immediate profits not at the cost of the future, the second option is becoming forgettable), but what's the point when the whole world is now run by a few corporate cartels?
What that means is that you still have me, but the difference is, I'm going to cost about a tenth of what I used to, and I'm actually going to have worthwhile advice to give you, not just, «Here is the product that I want to sell you this week.»»
Of course, oil means energy, which means that higher oil costs will translate into higher prices for just about everything, not just at the fuel pump.
I think a bond ladder w / individual bonds helps but that really just makes it about opportunity cost if rates do rise.
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