Sentences with phrase «nominal $»

One AE tells us that adding a nominal $ 10 fee to an education seminar ensured a packed room and greater perceived value.
For non-members, I will be charging a nominal $ 29.95 inclusive of the mailing of the CD.
By owning more than one you would be paying more than one annual policy charge (a nominal $ 50 fee or similar.)
«Innocent» infringement is still infringement and is punishable as intentional infringement or «at the court's discretion» with a nominal $ 200 fine.
Enjoy hassle free Valet Parking on Abbot Kinney for a nominal $ 10 fee.
All proceeds from the nominal $ 25 registration fee benefit the Anderson County Humane Society.
According to Sammi, LARPBO's coordinator for this event, their group will be able to answer questions that potential adopters have and, more importantly, let adopters know LARPBO will provide post-adoption support by way of their online community and services: low - cost training at a nominal $ 15 per class and free pack walks.
So either way, you get less than the nominal $ 10M.
They just emailed me with instructions on how to access my portal for a nominal $ 19 to start with them.
By owning more than one you would be paying more than one annual policy charge (a nominal $ 50 fee or similar.)
If we add in receivables of $ 12.7 M (which we've written down by 20 % to $ 10.2 M or $ 0.22 per share), property, plant and equipment of $ 9.2 M (written down to $ 4.6 M or $ 0.10 per share) and a nominal $ 0.9 M or $ 0.02 per share for the prepaid expenses, ABTL has a a liquidating value of $ 35.3 M or $ 0.78 per share.
The other terms and conditions for fixed interest rate loans, such as making interest only payments or nominal $ 25 payments while in school, are the same as for variable rate loans.
Nominal $ 250 opening deposit.
Both items were overnighted by Fedex for a nominal $ 3.99 a piece thanks to Amazon Prime.
The recognition of the authors as rising stars in the world of books far outreaches the nominal $ 1000 monetary award.
Or, passengers can bring their own bottle on board for a nominal $ 15 corkage fee.
Corkage fee is a nominal $ 5 and generously donated to charity.
Gilliam asks McConaughey in one promo) ultimately received a nominal $ 50,000 investment from the guys simply because they liked her personality.

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I estimate the dollar value of trust, within the global economy, at roughly $ 102 trillion — in other words, the entire nominal Gross World Product for 2014.
«A decrease in nominal GDP growth resulting solely from a one - year, 1 - percentage - point decrease in the rate of GDP inflation» reduces the budgetary balance by $ 1.9 billion.
If real GDP were to increase at 10.3 % instead of 2.5 % in 2015, then the government should receive, at a minimum, an extra $ 6.6 billion in tax revenue thanks to economic growth (this calculation assumes that nominal GDP grows at the same proportion as real GDP; it is more likely that nominal GDP would rise even higher as such quick economic growth would be inflationary, pushing that $ 6.6 billion figure even higher).
The companies each pay a nominal membership fee of $ 250 per month but remain independent, and in return, Groupe Dissan helps them reach their potential by providing a «tool box for growth,» says Lamarche.
Since each call option accounts for 100 shares, the nominal cost of the whole transaction is just north of $ 5 million.
Since nominal wages will have grown during this period, we need to account for the fact that a job paying $ 14.50 in 2008 would probably be above $ 15.00 by 2019, so would not be directly covered by the proposal.
The midpoint estimate, which uses rather charitable assumptions of 0.50 % annual employment growth and 2.24 % annual nominal wage growth, and a far more generous splitting methodology than that used by the NDP, I get an estimate of 33,065 workers covered by the $ 15 minimum wage proposal, less than 1 / 3rd of the 100,000 worker claim.
$ 185 million revenue change for each percentage point change in nominal household consumption growth.
Even in nominal terms — ignoring inflation — IRS funding this year is $ 900 million or 8 percent below its 2010 level.
Assuming nominal returns are 6.5 % a year, a straightforward calculation shows the transactions tax will raise about $ 6.75 from our hypothetical retirement saver over the stipulated 10 - year holding period.
The output of franchise establishments in nominal dollars in 2013 will increase 4.3 percent (following a 4.9 percent increase in 2012) from $ 769 billion to $ 802 billion (an increase of $ 33 billion).
These changes increased the level of nominal GDP by about $ 35 billion in 2011.
As a result, compared to the March 2012 Budget planning assumption, the level of nominal GDP is $ 9 billion lower in 2012 — this consists of a «risk adjustment factor» of $ 7 billion and the difference between the change in the private sector average forecast of $ 22 billion less the March 2012 Budget «risk adjustment factor» of $ 20 billion.
Since the average nominal wage rate has now risen to $ 21 an hour, the amount given back by the borrower is still equivalent to 1,000 hours of labour - time.
In 2013, nominal GDP is $ 42 billion, of which $ 10 billion is due to an increased in the risk factor.
Suppose now that nominal wages have risen by 5 per cent, reaching $ 21 per hour a year later.
Nominal GDP — the applicable base for budgetary revenues - has been revised down by $ 43 billion in 2012 from the June 2011 Budget planning assumption.
The worldwide nominal value — also known as the notional or «face» value — of derivatives tripled in the five years leading up to the recession, at which time it was around $ 600 trillion, according to the Bank for International Settlements.
That means that each actual dollar in the derivatives market is supporting between $ 35 and $ 70 of nominal value.
Although the nominal value of cryptocurrencies is about $ 500 billion spread across the globe, [3] we don't believe cryptocurrencies are big enough to impact developed economies significantly.
The founders of a startup generally purchase shares at the time of incorporating the company at a nominal price per share, such as $ 0.0001 per share, paid in cash, since at that time the company will have no operating history, few assets and thus little value.
[Y] ou will buy from [T] roy [F] earnow, for a nominal amount (< $ 1,000 US Dollars) approximately 5 % of the post-merger outstanding common shares of Retrophin.»
However, the slower - than - expected economic growth in 2013 and the accompanying lower level of nominal income in 2013 - 14 results in a «status quo» (before budget actions) deficit of $ 18.7 billion Subsequently, the status quo budgetary balance is actually lower that forecast in the November 2012 November Update.
In addition, the «risk adjustment factor» applied to nominal GDP will lower budgetary revenues by $ 3 billion per year.
Historical nominal and inflation - adjusted prices: A silver price below $ 20 historically indicates it is undervalued, especially when adjusted for inflation.
The worst drawdown in nominal percent terms was just -8.9 % in the 22nd year, but at that point you're talking about a $ 245,000 decline.
As a result, the average of the private sector economists» forecast for nominal GDP has been adjusted downwards by $ 20 billion per year, identical to what was done in the November 2012 Update.
In Q4 2015, total nominal retail sales were $ 1.186 trillion.
In the 2006 Budget, the government promised to reduce the deficit by $ 3 billion per year; to reduce the federal debt - to - GDP ratio to 25 per cent by 2012 - 13; to eliminate the total government sector debt (which includes the federal, provincial and local governments as well as the Canada and Quebec pension plans) by 2021; and finally, to keep the growth in program expenses below the rate of growth in nominal GDP.
There is some acknowledgement of the global economic and geopolitical risks, with the result that the Government lowered the private sector forecast for nominal GDP by $ 10 billion in each year.
In 2017, the nominal U.S. GDP was $ 19.391 trillion.
This market is an economy with approximately a billion people, a nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of $ 2.4 trillion and a market capitalisation of $ 1.7 trillion.
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