Sentences with phrase «only pay the cost»

But if cost is a concern, Dr. White recommends calling your doctor to ask for a prescription anyway, since if you have one, you will most likely only pay the cost of the copay.
Furthermore, if you have to cancel a flight last minute, you'll only pay the cost of your taxes for the cancellation (up to $ 40).
Villa Bali Bali's long - serving staff will happily shop and cook up a storm for you — you only pay the cost of provisions and petrol — so there's nothing to do but relax and enjoy this Umalas haven.
It only pays the cost of a rental vehicle while repairs are made to your car due to a covered loss.
Liability insurance will not only pay the cost of the damages but also the legal fees and other costs associated with your defense in a lawsuit.

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You not only will have to pay for shipping and handling but the show may slap on hidden costs.
He thought that, since they'd be paying only for rights and not for production costs, one would surely bite.
Now this is even worse inflation, because you just paid $ 156 for what used to cost you only $ 100.
With Airfordable you can book now and pay only one - third of the cost up front.
Post AHCA, Medicaid grant will take in to account only the costs of specific services, not the overall costs families or individuals have to pay.
Its profitability depends greatly on energy costs and, while Fundstrat's model uses a global average of 6 cents per kilowatt hour, Chinese miners apparently only have to pay 4 cents or less.
He said the company failed to properly pay his taxes on his behalf, made unauthorised loans, and overpaid for «security and other services,» costing him «tens of millions of dollars» and leading to financial trouble, of which he claims to have only become aware of in March of last year.
In «Asset allocation for 2012: Cash,» I have recommended that investors carry only the strictest minimum allocation to cash in their portfolios to start this year; nothing beyond what is necessary to pay trading costs, fees and other incidentals.
Only full - electric vehicles in Norway don't pay tolls erected on city boundaries, and Allgot said the costs soon add up.
By using its free software and only paying for the cost of shipping labels, I receive orders processed through the system and am able to pack them myself.
If you bring a spouse or partner who doesn't have a business reason to be with you, legally you can only deduct the cost of the room you would pay for if traveling alone.
Only months later did O'Neill discover her cost for this extracurricular work: $ 1,877.86 for «operating room services» related to the ear piercing — a fee her insurer was unwilling to pay.
Caviar says there is no extra fee for this, and that customers pay only for the cost of the items they order along with standard sales tax.
Not only that, but Chick - fil - A pays for all startup costs including real estate, construction and restaurant equipment.
You may insure those items for Replacement Cost or for Actual Cash Value, which pays only for the depreciated value of the property.
Even better, Marquis did not pay up front for the placement, but only had to shoulder the cost of providing aircraft and personnel to the shooting locations.
«We only pay for maintenance and utilities for the next 20 years, which is relatively low cost,» Ellis said.
Many investors believe they're only paying the expense ratio (used to pay marketing costs, distribution costs and management fees) when owning a mutual fund, but there are several other costs involved: transaction costs, tax costs, cash drag, soft dollar cost, and advisory fees.
The only way to do that is to be willing to give up on things you've tried but aren't paying off — nevermind the sunk costs.
So, if your customer pays for a purchase that costs $ 1, Coinbase will only charge you one penny for payment processing.
Premiums for companies with less than $ 20 million in revenue range from $ 7,500 to $ 10,000; If a covered company gets slapped with a lawsuit from a patent troll, RPX will shoulder legal or settlement costs up to the company's limit (which starts at $ 1 million but can go up to $ 10 million), although that's only after it pays a retention, which RPX says starts at $ 25,000.
Of course, the move would also cost them billions in revenue — the FCC estimates that the average American household pays $ 231 in set - top box rental fees per year, a number that's only gone up over the past couple of decades.
First, as happened in Australia and New Zealand, if ISPs and content providers believe they can reduce costs by peering (i.e. not have to pay transit to exchange traffic) they can use this as a competitive tool to pass on zero - rated content to their customers, as opposed to those ISPs demanding transit payments to deliver traffic, which was particularly common when the countries could be reached only via one company, the incumbent operator.
Not only do they disregard the pay, they also play down costs for resources and «tutorials.»
In both scenarios, you don't want to price your product or service any higher than 10 - 20 percent of the overall revenue lift, or the overall cost savings estimated (e.g., a gross gain of 10 percent, may only net them 8 - 9 percent after they pay your fees).
Healthcare providers prefer to be paid upfront to avoid the expensive process of chasing after claims and unpaid medical bills and you're only paying for your doctor's time instead of the insurance company's flat rate, which includes its own administrative costs as well.
In 2015, Uber passengers were paying only 41 % of the actual cost of their trips, according to an analysis by transportation industry consultant Hubert Horan, based on financial statements from Uber.
Other than our small startup cost we only pay out money after we take it in.
Australians pay more for their healthcare than most other developed countries, and only the US had a greater proportion of patients with excessive out - of - pocket costs.
Borrowing to complete an undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree program is often the only means to pay for the cost of higher education, as the price tag continues to increase at public and private institutions alike.
It likely will not have to start paying any additional costs unless it loses on appeal, and only after it exhausts its appeals.
The only question is when, how big will it be — and who will pay for the cost of cleanup?
I already got an appointment and it only cost me $ 20 for that lead, and I'm used to paying more than $ 100 per seller lead — at least.»
Business owners pay only for what they use, better aligning their costs to the resources they use.
The costs associated with losing a limb can be particularly high as you not only have to pay for the immediate hospital expenses, but may also have to cover physical therapy, a prosthetic, and income while you're out of work.
See loan options and cost with no hidden fees, only paying interest for the days you borrow.
While only a fraction of a city's corporate base will pay such premium rents, the Tracker does benchmark office occupation costs on a like for like basis.
Going back to our example of using the 2 % cash back card to pay for a $ 100 dinner: you can get cash back only on that $ 100 bill, not on its true cost of $ 103.
If you only make the minimum credit score, your mortgage rate will likely be up to a half - point higher and you'll pay more in closing costs, says Sheldon.
Total compensation per employee consists of many different elements, including not only negotiated / imposed wage settlements, bracket creep (employees moving up within their pay range), composition of employment (professional vs clerical), pay equity, pension and other future employee benefit costs driven in part by market conditions, Canada and Quebec Pension Plan contributions (which increase by the annual increase in the industrial wage), among others.
Many lenders and business owners only focus on the APR (Annual Percentage Rate) or AIR (Annual Interest Rate), but you should also ask about the total cost of financing so you can see exactly how much you're paying back.
If an employee leaves the company, they often can not afford to exercise their options (if employees have only 90 days to cash in their vested stock options, they may not have the financial resources to pay for the upfront cost of exercising the stock)
This can be true even for investors today since (over a relatively long horizon) the benefit of the tax deduction can offset the cost of paying the higher interest rate on interest - only loans that now apply.
While it's true the airline industry is financially healthier than it has been in years — thanks to cost - cutting and its new pay - as - you - go approach (United Airlines is even offering passengers who don't qualify for elite status the opportunity to pay $ 500 a year for seat upgrades and another $ 350 a year to avoid baggage fees)-- the changes have made flying a truly trying experience that is only likely to get worse.
Not only countries that trade «fairly» with the U.S. can get an extension of the exemption, countries that pay their «fair» share of the military costs of defending the West can count on leniency from the President.
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