«If we look at other subscription models - Netflix, Spotify, and others,
paying per month for unlimited content only serves to devalue the content itself.
The way KENPC is figured is not known, the way pages read are calculated isn't at all clear, and what authors are going to get
paid per month for each page read is variable and has been going down for a while.
After you have paid your initial fee and selected your monthly plan, you will then
pay per month for services.
Coverage levels can vary based on how much the driver is willing to
pay per month for a premium.
They include what you might
pay per month for both a 10 year term and for a 15 year term (For those who qualify).
The premium
you pay per month for life insurance today will in rupees terms be the same, but will be less money ten years from now due to inflation.
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.
Hulu — which is owned jointly by CBS rivals Walt Disney, 21st Century Fox, Comcast, and Time Warner — made a similar move less than a year ago, when the service offered subscribers the option of
paying a few dollars more
per month for an ad - free experience.
If you found a place
for that amount instead of
paying $ 1,875 a
month, you'd save an extra $ 10,000
per year.
At the reduced rate, users in New York City,
for example, only need to see one movie
per month for the pass to more than
pay for itself.
For those sending less than five or ten faxes a
month,
pay -
per - fax solutions might be best.
And if you have kids and find yourself spending a lot on kids» books, movies, TV shows, or educational apps and games put - together, Prime members can
pay $ 2.99
per month for a single child or $ 6.99
for a family of four kids
for FreeTime Unlimited, which gives members unlimited access to 13,000 options.
«We
pay $ 600
per month for our furnished, three - bedroom, two - bathroom unit.
edu email and haven't yet become a member with it, you can get a six -
month trial of Prime Student at no - cost and then
pay 50 % less than other Prime users ($ 6.49
per month) after the trial ends
for four years or until your indicated graduation date — whichever comes first.
Cesar's Way
pays about $ 3,700
per month for its Searchlight service package, which was implemented in April 2014.
The companies each
pay a nominal membership fee of $ 250
per month but remain independent, and in return, Groupe Dissan helps them reach their potential by providing a «tool box
for growth,» says Lamarche.
For entrepreneurs that do a relatively high volume of transactions — about $ 10,000 or more
per month — it means you are going to
pay more.
Its free plan allows
for the signing of up to three documents
per month, and $ 13
per month (when
paid annually)
for unlimited document signings, but one template.
Companies
pay $ 379 and up
per month for the service, depending on the number of brand ambassadors sharing their content.
When we parted ways, they
paid us $ 20,000
per month for 20 years, a period that ended in 2000.
When she saw that she was
paying over $ 1,000 a
month for pay per click color prints on her publishing firm's copier, she invested the time to figure out why the fees were so costly.
The new report comes a few
months after WSJ also reported that Facebook would be willing to
pay up to $ 3 million
per episode
for potential high - profile shows — an amount that rivals the price of top shows on premium cable channels — as well as smaller outlays
for original sitcoms and other scripted shows.
During a recent review
for a client in the employee - leasing business, we discovered that this company was
paying an annualized rate of 14 percent to finance its payroll of roughly $ 1.2 million
per month.
At $ 22,000 each — less than the price of a minivan — it could easily
pay for itself in
months, saving a company $ 30,000 a year or more in labor costs
per robot.
The app requires a
paid TeuxDeux account after a 30 - day free trial ($ 3
per month for the Skeptic plan and $ 24
per year
for the Believer plan).
While there's the option to
pay a monthly subscription
for Prime, which is $ 10.99
per month, most members choose to
pay annually.
Once accepted they agree to
pay $ 50
per month for 10
months — and to keep an above - average amount of engagement on the Glow app, which invites users to track health - related signals every day.
Its customers must
pay to stream music — $ 9.99
per month, $ 14.99
for the family plan.
The CRTC is asking respondents whether they'd be willing to
pay $ 5
per month to cover increased internet usage costs
for a particular online service if it didn't count against their data cap, which looks like a direct reference to a net neutrality complaint currently in front of the commission:
The free plan limits users to one repository with 100 megabytes of total storage, while the first
paid plan ups that to 10 repositories with 3 gigabytes of total storage
for $ 15
per month.
The Hive, meanwhile, has roughly 20 members who use its 4,000 - square - foot space,
paying $ 199
per month for 24/7 access.
Subscribers on the new $ 35 to $ 70
per month plans,
for example, will have to
pay another $ 5
per month to avoid overage fees via the new «safety mode» option.
If,
for example, you
pay Tom $ 2,000
per month and let him get his own health insurance, he would have to
pay for the health insurance with dollars shrunken by a tax bite.
I worked
for a large national lender before I started my own company, and in all honesty, it's cheaper
for me to get a private policy just
for myself and my family — I'm
paying the same amount
per month that I would
pay for a policy through that large national company.
Each one had
paid from $ 250 to $ 700 as an up - front connection charge and was
paying a $ 250 monthly fee
for one line — in addition to the
per - call charges, which averaged $ 2,000 a customer a
month.
AT&T cut the price of its unlimited plans and started offering a $ 25 -
per -
month credit
for any of its video
pay video services.
Sun News is asking
for mandatory carriage
for five years to help build an audience, and requesting distributors
pay it 18 cents
per subscriber
per month in English Canada and 9 cents each
for French language households.
Listia wouldn't reveal what it
pays for the service, but Sift's basic rate structure charges two cents
per transaction; every
month, the first 10,000 transactions are free.
Smartphone payments already make up 25 percent of Starbucks's transactions in the U.S. Roughly two in three of Starbucks's loyalty program members — 8 million in total — use the Starbucks app to
pay for coffee a minimum of once
per month.
There's no setup fee
for advertisers, but they
pay Shooger 50 cents
per month for each customer who responds to an offer.
Apollo said it will
pay $ 17.12
per share in cash
for ClubCorp, a 30.7 percent premium over its closing price on Friday, but less than the 12 -
month high of $ 17.50 the shares reached in February, on investor expectations that a sale process first reported by Reuters in January would be successful.
Her current take - home
pay of $ 788
per month from the Protein Bar won't
pay for her Chicago apartment and allow her to put food on the table.
I'm also holding out hope
for Nintendo's forthcoming online service, and I would love a Netflix - style
pay -
per -
month service that would let me «rent» old Nintendo games from its massive archive at will, as was suggested by Kotaku's Jason Schreier.
It could be via the licensing fee Netflix
pays the Warner Brothers studio
for movies or, more directly, by signing up
for Time Warner subsidiary HBO's own $ 15 -
per -
month online video service, HBO Now.
After that, the company levies an administrative fee of $ 8
per month per participant, each of whom
pays on average 0.13 percent of assets
per year
for both investment - management and custodial services.
Employers
pay insurance companies
for their services on a
per member,
per month basis.
That may explain why Japan's Suntory jumped ahead of a number of European suitors, including France's Pernod Ricard, to bid
for Beam last
month — offering to
pay Beam stockholders $ 83.50
per share, a 25 % premium over the stock's then - market price of around $ 67, in addition to assuming some $ 2.4 billion in company debt.
Still, what I spent on health care this
month wasn't too far off from what I used to
pay for insurance back in L.A. ($ 300
per month, plus copays and prescriptions).
For example, provide 8 - 10
paid hours
per month to participate in volunteer activities.
No media company is getting people to
pay $ 39
per month for one channel of content.