To cut down on entertainment costs I join organizations at
nominal costs usually under $ 100 that provide me with hundreds of dollars worth of entertainment for the year.
Not exact matches
It's less expensive than buying separate policies, and insurers
usually throw in other coverage, such as business interruption (see below), for a
nominal cost.
In exchange for paying
costs, the mortgage lenders will raise the mortgage rate for a borrower by a
nominal amount —
usually 12.5 basis points (0.125 %) for a $ 250,000 loan size.
In exchange for paying
costs, the mortgage lenders will raise the mortgage rate for a borrower by a
nominal amount —
usually 12.5 basis points (0.125 %) for a $ 250,000 loan size.
Most house plans offer a
cost to build tool (
usually for a
nominal fee) to give you an accurate estimate of construction
costs based on where you're building.
If raises are handed down, it is
usually due to a promotion or a
nominal increase for
cost of living.
The annual percentage rate,
usually shown next to the advertised and called «APR», or
nominal, interest rate, is always higher than the actual, or effective, loan interest rate because it annualizes the fees and
costs associated with the loan.
This rider has become a standard in the industry and is
usually included automatically for free or offered at a
nominal cost.
This has become standard in the insurance industry, Lurty says, and is
usually included automatically for free or offered at
nominal cost.
The extra
cost for superior insurance protection is
usually nominal.
In exchange for paying
costs, the mortgage lenders will raise the mortgage rate for a borrower by a
nominal amount —
usually 12.5 basis points (0.125 %) for a $ 250,000 loan size.