Your mortgage professional will give
you a more exact estimate of your closing costs.
Not exact matches
Since then, the company has been even
more exacting about due diligence, creating greater cushions in
estimates and scheduling.
«While I don't have the
exact figures, I
estimate that cutting back for 2 years, before buying my first home, I was able to save about $ 25,000 that I invested in 2011 and 2012, and that «cutting back» is now worth
more than $ 100,000 in my investment accounts.
The
exact same tasks procured
estimates with a gradual variance of
more than 250 hours and almost $ 5,000.
The
exact size and growth of this workforce is debated, but workers employed under precarious work conditions make up a significant portion of the larger workforce, with
estimates that 4 out of every 10 workers are now employed in precarious situations.49 These workers typically face higher income volatility than workers in traditional employment relationships because they spend
more time unemployed or underemployed and some have low earnings.50
If you want a
more accurate
estimate, you can go to MyFitnessPal.com and enter in the
exact brands you used.
Although
more work is needed to
estimate the
exact cost of manufacturing the new glass, the researchers predict that their glass will be inexpensive because it is easy to make.
I
estimated a savings of $ 15 — $ 20 per day, but it could easily be
more if you did the
exact same activities on your own.
It's ok to
estimate these last three if you don't have
exact figures, but the
more accurate these figures are, the
more accurate your monthly mortgage payment calculation will be.
Self - employed is by itself an audit risk (because so much
more opportunity for misreporting) but I doubt
exact pattern of
estimated payments adds anything to it.
The AKC doesn't release
exact numbers but
estimates its registry has included
more than 40 million purebred dogs over its history.
Experts disagree on the
exact number, but
estimate there are
more than 300 breeds of dogs.
Animals used on farms make up the majority of those raised and used by humans, with an
estimated 33 billion land animals alive at any given time.18 This
estimate is
more exact than any other we will consider, since governments conduct counts of livestock in order to understand and regulate local economies.19 However, this is a somewhat similar undercounting to what we saw for lab animals: fish and shellfish are not counted, and in some areas they are raised for consumption in large numbers.20 The
estimates also neglect other animals used for food, such as wild fish or commonly hunted land animals, although these animals may be affected by some of the advocacy aimed at helping farmed animals through promoting diet change.
Exact numbers are unknown, but some experts
estimate that each year domestic and feral cats kill hundreds of millions of birds, and
more than a billion small mammals, such as rabbits, squirrels, and chipmunks.
The
exact speed with which these are going to contribute to sea level rise is highly uncertain, the synthesis report says, but the best scientific
estimate — based on observed correlation between global average temperatures and sea level rise over the past 120 years — shows that by 2100 we will experience sea level rise of one meter or
more.
The
exact value of «far
more dangerous» depends on the local risk of cycling — in England the
estimate is that per cyclist the risk: reward ratio is about 1:10; here in the US (with our riskier roads) it is about 1:5, but in the Netherlands it is 1:25.
Children who do not complete high school, for example, are
more likely to become teenage parents, to be unemployed, and to be incarcerated, all of which
exact heavy social and economic costs.5 A growing body of research shows that child poverty is associated with neuroendocrine dysregulation that may alter brain function and may contribute to the development of chronic cardiovascular, immune, and psychiatric disorders.6 The economic cost of child poverty to society can be
estimated by anticipating future lost productivity and increased social expenditure.