Sentences with phrase «of paying more money»

Are there any other ways outside of paying more money to an insurance company, that a point would negatively affect your driving record?
Depending on your insurer and the state where you live, you may have the option of paying more money in premiums in exchange for a lower deductible.
One of the best methods of acquiring auto insurance, don't make the mistake of paying more money for less coverage when you can simply weigh out all of your options with the click of a button.
Depending on your insurer and the state where you live, you may have the option of paying more money in premiums in exchange for a lower deductible.

Not exact matches

As BuzzFeed points out, rather than spend marketing money on a traditional online ad campaign — which would involve paying someone to create an ad and then paying to place it on Facebook, or another social website, or even with the publishers who so desperately need the ad dollars — businesses are sending more of that money to Facebook to promote content created for free by publishers.
In the conversation reviewed by CNBC, Larionov said Giza offered to pay 60 percent of the total contract, with the rest coming later on in 2018, once they had carried out another part of the ICO to raise more money.
«With EEDAR estimating current League of Legends revenues to be more than $ 1 billion per year, this means that the value of Riot is significantly higher than $ 1 billion and Tencent would have paid a lot of money for the remaining 7 % of the company's shares,» Walker says.
«If he's so concerned about the financial health of his players,» wrote Merrill, «maybe he should spend more of the millions he has made / makes from League of Legends on paying them instead of investing in other e-sports where he is losing money
One of my constant points on this blog for the last several years has been that households» refinancing of their mortgage debt at lower and lower rates has put more money in their pockets for spending and for paying down debt.
It's the Pareto efficiency at work — ESPN wins because it gets users watching more of its video, cellphone providers win because they get more money and consumers win because they don't have to pay anything extra.
Those sorts of questions are much more interesting and useful than questions about whether a particular politician should accept paid speaking engagements, and certainly more important than the borderline silly question of whether money that was accepted in good faith ought to be paid back.
Facebook hasn't started making money from its Messenger app, but getting more businesses to use it in new ways opens up a whole host of revenue opportunities, like making businesses pay to blast users with deal announcements or to appear as «suggested» companies to chat with in Messenger.
Instead of paying money for a click when someone was not interested in ordering from your site, you could have spent your money more wisely on a search term like «order handmade leather journal online.»
That said, I do think in a situation like this, there is a lot of money to be made for a business in Clearpath's position — if Uber really wants that trademark, it might be willing to pay for it, and that amount of money might end up meaning more to a smaller company than its existing brand.»
Of course once you invoice you still have to get paid, adding even more time to the money ending up in your bank account.
Features unique to the Pixel, such as the Google Assistant, the Pixel camera, and Daydream (Google's virtual reality headset, which works with the Pixel), plus the smartphone's deeper app integration, increased prominence of Android Pay, and improved computing power (compared to other Android devices), will ultimately lead to users spending more money on Android, according to the research note.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
If mortgage interest rates were higher, paying down this debt would make more sense, but with rates at about 4 percent, investing that money could yield a higher rate of return.
That's because pay TV providers will likely continue to wring more money out of each subscriber.
True, the state does have a wealth of pharmaceutical and health care companies (Merck, Wyeth, Merck), and a relatively high per capita GDP ($ 49,038), suggesting there's more money than usual to pay for health care.
I've been paid directly for only two of the more than 300 articles I've written, and I would have done those for free (but they waived money in my face, so I took it).
«If you pay more attention to your money and the way it's organized, you'll be more organized, more responsible and more on top of your finances.»
They're on the right track by making use of automation, but they still end up paying a lot more money than necessary thanks to interest.
A Justice Department official told reporters on Monday that the merger would raise prices for consumers and potentially block creators of media content from distributing their product without paying more money.
Of course I thought cryptocurrency was a neat idea, but I was more than happy to let savvier folks do the pioneering; me, I needed money to pay my rent and student loans.
Smith started Vice as a print magazine with Suroosh Alvi and Gavin McInnes in Montreal more than two decades ago; with Smith at the helm as CEO, it's now a multi-platform content mill with a reported audience of between 250 million and 300 million people a month, many of them members of Generation Y. Smith made his money by convincing an older generation that Vice knows millennials better than they could ever hope to, and that pitch has worked: Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox paid US$ 70 million for a 5 % stake of Vice in 2013, and Rogers Communications (which owns Canadian Business) inked a $ 100 million partnership.
But people took issue with the fact that the game's developers tipped the scales in favor of people willing to spend more money, known among gaming fans as «pay to win.»
Governor Snyder has said that the bankruptcy filing will allow the city to spend more money on public services because less of its money will be hurdled toward paying interest on debt.
The complaint alleges that company A would give in to the threat, pay AT&T / Time Warner more money for Turner programming, and pass those higher costs (or at least most of them) along to its customers.
Such tactics have contributed to Americans paying more for broadband access than the rest of the developed world, while generally getting less speed for their money.
A recent study published in the Journal of Consumer Research found that people who were asked to think about the past were willing to pay more for products than those who were asked to think about new or future memories; another experiment showed an increased willingness to give more money to others after recalling a nostalgic event.
Meanwhile, social networks realize that brands will pay big money for access to the millions of users in their online communities, and they're going to charge more and more for that privilege.
Goodbye and good riddance to that outdated, monstrosity of a tax code that took too much of your money, sent our American jobs overseas, and kept our economy so slow many workers didn't see a pay raise for a decade or more
If the company achieves its goal of luring in bigger companies, Gigster could pay its freelancers even more money — and potentially create something of a virtuous cycle.
As well, companies like Bell argue that prices for individual channels will go up while the number of available channels will decrease, leaving customers paying the same amount of money or more for less TV.
In hubs of entrepreneurial talent, such as Silicon Valley, many are paying a lot of money to «fix» their businesses and generate more profits.
Fascinating, yes, but the success or failure of basic income won't necessarily rest on its benefit — people with more money will either spend it or save it — but how it will be paid for.
For many years individuals, businesses and brands wasted huge amount of money and time paying for adverts, gain more followers or spent a lot of cash on midle companies such as SEO service providers, leads generators or social media management softwares.
You're paying for the value of that information and those ideas, which is their ability to help you improve your business and make you more money.
This could help the company do a better job of targeting ads so that advertisers would pay more and have less reason to spend their money on Facebook.
But the few lower - paying projects I wouldn't have considered when I was only looking at the money part of the equation had their own payoff: Those projects directly led to more lucrative connections and gigs later.
By prioritizing their emergency fund, Cherie Lowe, author of «Slaying the Debt Dragon: How One Family Conquered Their Money Monster and Found an Inspired Happily Ever After,» and her husband Brian gained the momentum they needed to pay off more than $ 127,000 in debt.
The monthly payments for this loan are more expensive than with a 30 - year mortgage as you are paying off the same amount of money in half the time, but you will pay less interest.
More (or a lot) of money is not as important to him as getting paid nicely for something he LOVES to do and can do it the exact way he wants... since he's independent and does not have investors.
The biggest disadvantage of buying a Treasury bond is that the interest rate could rise during its term, which means your money might be tied up in an investment that pays 2.75 percent interest when you could be getting 4 percent or 5 percent — or more.
«If you wan na gamble, somebody else will come along and pay more money tomorrow, that's one kind of game.
But Prime Minister Callaghan then urged that the government make further concessions to the unions, including «exemptions from the 5 per cent pay limit, tighter price controls and extension of the principle of «comparability,» under which public sector workers could expect more money.
Most of this money has already been used to purchase more dividend paying stocks.
UC Berkeley's Danny Yagan found that the 2003 Bush cut to taxes on dividends (money coming from corporations and sent to investors) didn't spur investment at all; it just encouraged companies to pay out more of their profits to investors.
«It's in all of our best interest to have these tax cuts for corporations so that they will have more money to invest in their business and pay their workers,» Rep. Mike Conaway (R - TX) told Vox before the House tax bill was released.
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