Sentences with phrase «paying equivalent of»

With accelerated weekly (52 payments per year) and biweekly (26 payments per year), you're paying the equivalent of an extra month's payment every year (more on this below).
In fact, smart shoppers may be able to find a regular savings account paying the equivalent of jumbo savings account rates with little or no minimum deposit or balance requirement.
The use of 5 000 $ on my margin do not requested a minimum payment every month, but I will be paying the equivalent of the interest amount on a monthly basis.
Finally, if you haven't got that # 3,000 to put towards your replacement car, you might want to consider 0 % balance transfer (or money transfers) so that you'll be paying the equivalent of less than 1 % APR instead of the typical 7 - 15 % that comes with car financing!
Mexicans were accustomed to cheap tortillas and in November, 1998 were paying the equivalent of 60 cents for four and a half pounds of them.
And now that stock, because it has appreciated, is paying equivalent of only 2 percent.
Moore worked at a Texas steel mill in the late 1970s, when there were plenty of steel jobs that paid the equivalent of $ 30 an hour.
You'll also have to pay the equivalent of an origination fee, which is a percentage of your loan amount usually around 4 % or 5 %.
You make 26 bi-weekly payments and by the end of a year you will have paid the equivalent of one extra monthly payment.
This means they pay the equivalent of about ELEVEN median income households (2 people working, $ 80k total) in North Carolina.
«Lion will pay the equivalent of tier - one [contract] prices for all milk supplied from February to June 2013,» Mr Jeffrey said.
Brazil striker and formerly respectable footballer Adriano is reported to have paid the equivalent of $ 18,000 to spend the night with 18 individual prostitutes in a Rio de Janeiro brothel.
New Yorkers would be able to pay the equivalent of their property taxes to the funds, and then deduct the donation from their federal taxes.
According to a U.S. Supreme Court decision on June 25, oil giant ExxonMobil will pay the equivalent of 24 hours» worth of petroleum sales to the people impacted by the 11 million gallons of crude oil spilled into Prince William Sound in Alaska.
February 18, 2016 • A Los Angeles hospital paid the equivalent of $ 17,000 in Bitcoins to hackers who took over medical records and shut down the hospital's computer servers for days.
The Supreme Court announced today that it will hear a case brought by ten teachers who say that California's requirement that they pay the equivalent of union dues violates their free speech rights.
In other words, parents pay the equivalent of tuition at many private schools to live in districts with higher - performing public schools.
In 2013, South Korean parents paid the equivalent of $ 18 billion for private tutoring in order to give their children a competitive advantage.
Opt for the former, and you'll pay the equivalent of # 331 per year (# 995 total), while the five - year pack (# 1,495) works out at # 299 per year.
There's not enough money available to pay the equivalent of a million New York Times columnists, but as e-book pricing moves up out of the 99 - cent basement, there is at least a little bit of money available to throw at them.
You will be paid the equivalent of one «borrow» when a customer (A) downloads your Kindle e-book and (B) reads past 10 % of the e-book as part of the Kindle Unlimited Program.
When your loan - to - value ratio is 80 % (or you have paid the equivalent of 20 % of your home's value), you can ask your lender to stop charging you for the insurance.
If you do, you'll pay the equivalent of 13 monthly payments per year instead of 12.
By setting up accelerated payments, you'll actually pay the equivalent of an additional payment, by the end of the year.
Morneau proposed requiring lenders to pay the equivalent of a deductible, either a fixed amount or a proportion of the total loss.
By the end of each year, you will have paid the equivalent of 13 monthly payments instead of 12.
Starting in 2018, owners of properties deemed vacant for 12 or more months, will have to pay the equivalent of 1 % of the home's assessed value as a vacancy tax.
The result is that by the end of a year you will have paid the equivalent of one extra monthly payment towards the principal.
The Broad museum paid the equivalent of $ 10,359,750 (hammer price), $ 11,977,943 (including fees).
They reportedly paid the equivalent of a dollar for the whole lot.
I pay the equivalent of $ 160 per month for it.
The U.K. paid the equivalent of $ 1.2 billion in renewable energy subsidies for bioenergy in 2015, the Partnership for Policy Integrity said, and the industry is expected to grow significantly in the future.
When we contacted the publisher to purchase replacement contents, we were told we would need to pay the equivalent of two years» subscription costs — over $ 5,000 — to replace the contents.
By comparison last month a South Korean Web hosting firm reportedly paid the equivalent of US$ 1 million in ransomware, believed to be the biggest publicly reported payment so far in the world.
Players will be able to pay the equivalent of a few dollars for each virtual character, then develop each blockchain - based character's value through gameplay.
When purchasing a Xiaomi device in China, you're likely to pay the equivalent of just over $ 100, while Samsung's flagship smartphones typically cost over $ 500.
The remaining amount of the mortgage is the balance after the buyer paid the equivalent of my mortgage in cash, and the buyer took on the remaining balance of the sale price as a note to me.

Not exact matches

When you remove the retail markup, which ranges from 25 to 50 percent to cover the costs of running a brick - and - mortar store, you put a product that you find at a health food store at or below what you'd pay for the equivalent product at a conventional retail store.
A typical middle - class couple with their home paid off needs only about 50 % to 60 % of the income they earned earlier in life to live an equivalent lifestyle.
Most of these organizations don't offer health insurance, retirement plans or pay equivalent to the minimum wage.
Meanwhile, there are a few activities out there that are the temporal equivalent of that awesome 100X investment, activities that if you spend mere minutes on them early in the day, will pay you back with vastly more energy and productivity later on.
Although the price hasn't been set for American customers, Chinese consumers will pay 580 yuan — the equivalent of approximately $ 91 — The Wall Street Journal reports.
Two thirds of Canadians do not agree with the current law where employers are allowed to pay temporary foreign workers less for equivalents skills and duties (66 %), and just more than a quarter agree (28 %).
Right - to - work laws bar so - called «closed shops,» where workers are required to join a union and pay union dues or pay equivalent fees as a condition of employment.
All of which makes sense — unless you are the employee equivalent of Manning, a well - paid superstar with leverage and credentials who knows as much, if not more, about the business as the new boss does.
That's the equivalent of five weeks» pay for the average employee and represents the largest total dollar amount Southwest has ever allocated to the plan.
Recent and current buyers are expected to pay through the years the equivalent of 420 to 450 weeks of labour time to finance their mortgages — that's eight to nine years worth of labour time at the average weekly wage.
What's more, they pay the euro equivalent of 50,000 pounds less per year than Cameron does.
As part of the settlement, Uber has agreed to pay Alphabet the equivalent of $ 245 million in equity.
The Department of Treasury announced on July 2, that the enforcement of the Affordable Care Act's Employer mandate, which requires employers with 50 or more full - time equivalent employees to provide affordable health insurance or pay penalties, will be delayed until Jan. 1, 2015.
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