Sentences with phrase «net cost of the book»

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Diversified miner Independence Group has booked a $ 58.8 million net loss for the 2016 financial year, on the back of acquisition costs and lower commodity prices.
* follow the advice in Ben Stein's great book, «Yes you can time the market» about SMARTER dollar cost averaging * Of course tracking net worth with Personal Capital by linking all my accounts * tracking the budget with YNAB.
Cash revenue differs from total bookings, as disclosed elsewhere in this prospectus, due to secondary domain sales being recorded as gross sales for cash revenue purposes with the offsetting commissions recorded in cost of cash revenue while total bookings recorded net sales (gross cash receipts less commissions).
Dell's net cash, its finance business at book value and the cost of recent acquisitions, which Dell says are doing well, add up to almost $ 13 a share, as Southeastern points out.
In 2015, the total cost of funds for the US banking industry was just $ 11 billion per quarter, but the industry booked $ 110 billion in net interest income.
The switch from TLTRO I to TLTRO II will provide banks with a net subsidy that may or may not be booked immediately in treasury accounts, but will eventually help compensate the aggregate cost of negative deposit rates.
Woolworths» bottom line net profit rebounded to $ 1.53 billion compared with a loss of $ 1.23 billion in 2016, when the retailer booked $ 4 billion in pre-tax asset impairments and restructuring costs on Big W and the now defunct Masters home improvement business.
That's a point I alluded to earlier Amos — some people are quick to jump on our net spend in the current financial year and arrive at the conclusion that we're riding roughshod over FFP but when the cost of these players and wages is amortised over the length of their contracts, coupled with removing high earners (Tevez being the main one) from our books then it's entirely conceivable as to why we've spent # 80m - # 90m net without it jeopardising our chances of meeting FFP.
For each Kindle book sold, authors and publishers who choose the new 70 percent royalty option will receive 70 percent of list price, net of delivery costs.
Where a traditional publisher may offer a royalty rate of 25 % of net sales, authors who handle every aspect of publishing their book keep all the profits if they can cover their costs.
If the book sells for twelve dollars and costs five dollars to print, you are getting 50 % of seven dollars (the net revenue) not 50 % of twelve dollars (the selling price).
This can create a bit of a budget paradox, as longer books cost more to produce, but may net more revenue due to their higher list prices.
$ 20,000 in sales - printing cost $ 3,000 = a net profit of $ 17,000 in this publisher's subsequent year (85 % of the book's retail value).
The higher per - unit costs of a POD book means that I have to price the book higher than the industry standard for a book of this kind in order to make a net profit.
net Have you ever dreamt of having your books translated in other languages reaching untapped regions and markets AT NO COST whatsoever?
Although I would argue that traditional publishers» net profit on hardcovers is probably slimmer than it used to be, given the growing costs of warehousing, shipping, and manufacturing even as hardcover book sales are decreasing.
You may recall, at the London Book Fair Digital Conference this year, there was palpable eye - rolling in the room when agent Ed Victor asked why, if there are no warehousing costs, no manufacturing costs, no distribution costs, and no bookshop returns, did agents have to drag publishers kicking and screaming to 25 % of net receipts?
For publishers of more than 5 books, it'll cost $ 50 + 10 % of net revenues, which comes with some other important goodies.
For each Kindle book sold, authors and publishers who choose the new royalty option ¿ will will not replace the existing DTP standard royalty option ¿ will receive 70 percent of list price, net of delivery costs.
Royalties are based on the net payments we actually receive from the sale of printed or electronic (e-book) copies of your book, minus any shipping and handling charges, distribution costs, or sales and use taxes.
Your entry fee includes a book review and if you qualify for the Early Bird Discount of 20 percent, your net cost to enter the Discovery Awards would be just $ 20 (if you were already planning on paying for a $ 100 book review).
The term «profit» will be defined as net sales revenue minus deductions as follows: For print editions, deductions will include actual costs directly attributable to production and shipping of the book; for digital editions, Loveswept / Flirt will cover the cost of production.
Royalty Rate x (Amazon price - taxes and Delivery Costs) = Royalty By «price - match» we mean where we sell the Digital Book in one or more of the Available Sales Territories at a price (net of taxes) that is below the List Price to match a third party's sales price for any digital or physical edition of the Digital Book, or to match our sales price for any physical edition of the Digital Book, in any one of the Available Sales Territories.
One offer we received from a publisher who releases thousands of their own new titles each year was to distribute our books for a 70/30 split (the distribution would cost us 30 % of net).
At the average paid sales total of 1,680, an author promoting a Historical Fiction novel would net a total of $ 571 on a $ 0.99 book (promo cost $ 550), and $ 3,360 on a $ 2.99 book (promo cost $ 1,375).
For the initial outlay of an investment, book value may be net or gross of expenses such as trading costs, sales taxes, service charges and so on.
So, that's my preferred measure for how much has the underlying value of the firm increased: growth in fully diluted tangible book value (ex-AOCI), adding back dividends, and subtract out net equity issuance / buyback measured not at cost, but at the current market price.
Growth in fully diluted tangible book value (ex-AOCI) is a good measure of firm performance, if you add back dividends, and subtract out net equity issuance / buyback measured not at cost, but at the current market price.
The net result gives me 40,000 IHG Rewards points (45,000 from the promotion less 5,000 for the cash & points booking) at a cost of 0.38 cents per point....
Additionally, since bookings through the Prestige Concierge get a 25 % rebate, you're earning hotel points and credit based on the full cost of 4 nights even though your net cost is only for 3.
Designed and developed solutions for calculating cross boundary transactions and also written programs to report Net Booking, Cost of Sales and Pricing.
Pharmacy Technician Program Program Length: 860 hours / 40 weeks / 45.5 Semester Credit Hours CIP Code: 51.0805 SOC Code: 29 - 2052O - NET: 29 - 2052.00 Credential Level: 01 = Undergraduate Certificate Cost of Program Tuition / Registration Fee / Books & Supplies / STRF / TOTAL $ 13,350.00 / $ 100.00 / $ 500.00 / 0.00 / $ 13,950.00 * Non-refundable.
Medical Assisting Program Length: 860 hours / 39 weeks / 21 Semester Credit Hours CIP Code: 51.0801 SOC Code: 31 - 9092O - NET: 31 - 9092.00 Credential Level: 01 = Undergraduate Certificate Cost of Program Tuition / Registration Fee / Books & Supplies / STRF / TOTAL $ 13,450.00 / $ 100.00 / $ 400.00 / 0.00 / $ 13,950.00 * Non-refundable.
Medical Billing & Coding Program Length: 860 hours / 39 weeks, 25 Semester Credit Hours CIP Code: 51.0713 / 51.0714 SOC Code: 29 - 2071O - NET: 29 - 2071.00 Credential Level: 01 = Undergraduate Certificate Cost of Program Tuition / Registration Fee / Books & Supplies / STRF / TOTAL $ 13,450.00 / $ 100.00 / $ 400.00 / 0.00 / $ 13,950.00 * Non-refundable.
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