Sentences with phrase «much cost allocated»

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Piracy and the rise of the freemium model have made it hard for gaming companies to monetize, and knowing how much a player has to spend — anonymized, of course — allows them to allocate marketing dollars cost - effectively.
You won't make much interest, but you'll have some time to figure out how you want to allocate your investment between stocks and bonds (using one or more low - cost index mutual funds)
At this point, I'm still encouraging my children to allocate a high percentage of their investments to global stocks (US and non-US), using low cost index funds as much as possible.
I use the best ingredients that my budget allows, but most of us have to allocate our resources carefully, and often spending more on something really good and pairing it with ingredients that cost much less is a good way to achieve flavor and satisfaction.»
The SkyShares model enables users to relate a target limit for temperature change to a global emissions ceiling; to allocate this emissions budget across countries using different policy rules; and then uses estimated marginal abatement costs to calculate the costs faced by each country of decarbonising to meet its emissions budget, with the costs for each country depending in part on whether and how much carbon trading is allowed.
By having the meters vary the rates of how much it costs to park on the street based on factors like how busy the street is and how polluting the vehicle that is parking is, they hope to change behavior and better allocate street space.
If you die during the term period, term life allows your beneficiaries to determine how much of the house to pay off and how much to allocate to investments, living costs, final expenses, credit card debt, or medical bills.
The fully allocated costs of a divorce can be eye popping because it encompasses much more than just paying off the lawyer's fees and court bills.
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