With those cards, the more you spend within those categories, the less
you pay per point acquired.
Hilton sells HHonors points, outside of its promotions, at 1.0 cent each (as I really hope no one pays that for them) so depending on what discount you were targeted for this is what you'll be
paying per point:
Not exact matches
Called «Seeso,» the service will launch widely in January, at which
point members can
pay $ 3.99
per month for ad - free access to a full library NBC comedy programming — from new episodes of Saturday Night Live and Jimmy Fallon's The Tonight Show to all past episodes of classic shows like The Office and 30 Rock — along with a slate of new original series and stand - up comedy specials.
Tanner
points out that
paying every American $ 12,000
per year, the U.S. poverty line for an individual, would cost the government nearly $ 4 trillion — which is a little more than the U.S.'s entire annual federal budget.
But he
points to a report from the Parliamentary Budget Officer released earlier this year showing that, since 2009, the debt service ratio — a measure of income spent to
pay debt — has remained steady at around 14
per cent, not much higher than the long - term average.
(He says the company expects the $ 4.7 million investment to
pay off in just under three years, at which
point it will save more than $ 1.5 million
per year.)
At one
point he was
paid $ 5 million
per year.
An investment - grade company issue will
pay you between 100 and 140 basis
points more
per year than a government one.
She was
paid $ 10
per hour and given just enough work to get her up to the
point (but not over) where she still remained ineligible to receive health benefits.
As for rumors that, at one
point, she was being
paid $ 10,000
per tweet?
Every entrepreneur at some
point hires an SEO, PPC (
pay -
per - click) or SMM (social media marketing) expert — which generally means an agency or freelancer.
While this can be a great way to travel without having to
pay with cash, the redemption rate is pretty lackluster at 0.7 cents
per point.
At this
point, you can exercise your option and receive 100 shares of the company for a steep discount; you would
pay only $ 150
per share.
Using the card at gas stations to to
pay for hotel accommodations will net you 2
points per $ 1, on up to the first $ 50k in combined spending.
I'm getting close to having my rental house
paid off, probably 3 more years, at which
point I will gain around $ 350
per month in «passive» income.
New Democrats have repeatedly
pointed out that it is ludicrous to force the public sector, which is responsible for less than one
per cent of greenhouse gases emitted in the province, to subsidize big polluters who
pay no penalty for the majority of their greenhouse gas emissions.
There would also be a 60 - vote
point of order if the bill increased the deficit over the first five or first ten years,
per the Senate «
Pay as you go» (PAYGO) rule, unless the budget resolution repealed the Senate PAYGO rule or established an exception to it.
If the card is used to
pay for airline tickets purchased directly with an airline, at a car rental agency, or at a restaurant, the cardholder will earn 2
points per $ 1.
In the sub-headline, they
point out the contrast between a subscription business and a
pay -
per - product business with the line «unlimited DVD rentals»:
«I don't think
paying 100 basis
points per year for an investment portfolio that provides no mortality credits and exposes retirees to longevity risk is better than a competitively priced variable annuity.»
Moulton
pointed to a study released by the Ministry of Energy that states large commercial suppliers in Ontario cities such as Toronto and Ottawa were
paying 8.35
per kWh for electricity as of May 2015, the most recent month for which the province has statistics.
Mr Garvin also queried the «premium» Murray Goulburn has promised to
pay farmers,
pointing out that Parmalat has
paid 12
per cent more on average than Murray Goulburn and 6
per cent more than Norco for milk over the last four years.
Lost in all of the attention
paid to Folsom's offense is a stout defense that allowed an average of 11
points per game in the Sac - Joaquin Section's best and deepest league.
Roughly, Wings
paid Nielsen almost a million and a half
per point this season.
We had to wait for SummerSlam to end to get to this
point, but SmackDown finally has its own, blue - brand - exclusive
pay -
per - view event.
The only real issue with the match remains the build to it, in which Alexa Bliss correctly
pointed out that it's weird she was defending her title instead of awaiting a Mania opponent like Lesnar, moments after RAW general manager Kurt Angle simply placed five opponents who had lost the Royal Rumble match into an outright championship match at the next
pay -
per - view.
This was necessary, as the Kendrick - Perkins story just kept repeating the same
points again and again, and the crowd could barely get up for a title switch at a
pay -
per - view because of it.
It boils down to this, if we only buy in one key player
per season we are NEVER going to be able to compete with the elite clubs and despite there being a few good
points in your argument above its worth noting that only 11 million was spent last summer when it was as clear as the noses on anyones face that we needed a better spine up the middle of the pitch, AW has offered and given Theo a new contract at twice the wages he was on and he is without doubt the highest
paid flop in the team.
He shipped hatching eggs, which are used to improve chicken breeding, to such far
points as Sweden and New Zealand and was
paid as much as $ 1
per egg.
Over the past week I've heard the following arguments - they want to lift the poor out of tax, actually the main beneficiaries of this policy won't be the poor because they don't
pay tax, but will instead be the middle class, anyway, on a
point of principle we need to simplify the tax system, and we need to cut public services by # 80 billion
per year, or maybe we don't.
You
point out that Paterson took a voluntary 10 %
pay cut for 2009, but neglect to mention that his wife received a $ 40,000
per year raise in 2009.
In the United States, most consumers are used to
paying a sales tax - a couple of percentage
points per dollar of goods sold - that are used to fund government.
- 95
per cent of touring caravans on UK roads are actually made in Britain - In many caravan parks, great attention is
paid to protecting the environment, with e.g. use of solar power to heat communal shower blocks, wildlife areas, recycling
points etc. - Water and power usage during the holiday is often less than in a hotel.
The protesters also blasted Puzder for his opposition to the minimum wage,
pointing out that in 2013, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley found that CEOs like Puzder cost taxpayers $ 7.3 billion
per year in public assistance by holding down
pay for their employees.
If Marcie's # 225 earnings are derived from being on or near the minimum wage, then there is a double hit for her because she also can not salary sacrifice to save 12
per cent National Insurance, if such an arrangement would take her
pay below the level of the applicable minimum wage rate (# 7.83
per hour in 2018/19 for those aged 25 and over).3 Anne Fairpo said: «One of the concerns about allowing the lowest earners to sacrifice salary has been the risk of their
pay dropping below the
point at which entitlement to contributory benefits is triggered (the Lower Earnings Limit - # 116
per week in 2018/19).
The senator called the «big money» rallying for Clinton «obscene,» and
pointed to a fundraising dinner hosted by the actor George Clooney, where supporters were invited to
pay as much as $ 353,000
per ticket.
«As a result of the 17.1
per cent full - time gender
pay gap, October 30th marks the
point in the year when women across Britain can be said to be working for free.
On the stump, Donovan likes to
point out that he would take a $ 40,000 -
per - year
pay cut if elected state attorney general.
Much of the increase is due to wage increases, although the Lib Dems
point out that those on the lowest salaries are also
paying proportionally almost 1
per cent more in tax now than they were when Labour came to power.
He
pointed to evidence showing that half of the top 20 construction companies today were involved with the Construction Association in 2009,
paying # 2.20
per blacklist check.
The sticking
point over gigabit -
per - second broadband: who will
pay for it?
One publisher who did not want to be named
pointed out that the costs could add up: If there were three reviews
per paper and reviewers were
paid $ 500
per review, then a journal like Nature, which reviewed 10,000 papers last year, would end up
paying some $ 15 million annually for the review process.
You can save a bundle by
paying for three to six months of access at once, at price
points of $ 20 monthly and $ 15
per month respectively.
When the percentage of the sales owed to content creators on a 1600 msp game is disbursed, Microsoft calculates based on $ 19.99
per copy (the US cost of the
points), regardless of how much a consumer
paid for the 1600MSP that enabled the purchase.
The cloud solution was not an option, since all cloud solutions use the
pay -
per - user plan that, at a certain
point, becomes too pricy for our clients.
There's no
point paying $ 45
per hour for an average Coach Joe from your neighborhood to coach your kids tennis when you can get Ivan Ljubicic online to train them.
43
per cent of state school teachers have been
paid to tutor outside of their normal school teaching role at some
point in their career, according to research from the Sutton Trust.
I
paid 47K and trust me there is not a better ride
per the price
point!
Lincoln designers have
paid more attention to details than ever before; notably, the company
points out the stitching on the seats is limited to just six or seven stitches
per inch to obtain a couture - like appearance.
And they are
paid $ 2,000 to $ 3,000
per day to help a company meet its communications objectives by sharing key message
points through media interviews, while receiving impressive free media exposure for their books.