Sentences with phrase «per dollar payout»

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[112] The company began to offer a dividend on January 16, 2003, starting at eight cents per share for the fiscal year followed by a dividend of sixteen cents per share the subsequent year, switching from yearly to quarterly dividends in 2005 with eight cents a share per quarter and a special one - time payout of three dollars per share for the second quarter of the fiscal year.
Last month, the pot was $ 500,000 and the average payout, iirc, was over a dollar per time a title was borrowed.
The two cards that impose annual fees starting in the second year have higher payouts in year one for heavier grocery store spenders because they offer more points per dollar (and the Capital One ® Venture ® Rewards Credit Card has the highest bonus to qualifying new cardholders).
Delaying gives you more flexibility when young and, based on mortality tables, a higher annuity payout per dollar converted once you're older.
At least that card will continue to payout 5 points per dollar after the first year.
If you pay a premium of $ 190 per month for 44 years and your heir receives a half - million - dollar payout, that works out to an annual after - tax return of about 6 % — more than most people would be able to get by investing on their own.
For a premium rewards card, the points are not the highest payouts among reward credit cards as many «no - frills» rewards cards offer a one - point - per - dollar - reward rate.
Sometimes the payouts you find can go as high as 10 to 20 miles per dollar, so while 400 British Airways Avios aren't going to be life - altering by themselves, getting in the habit of making all of your online purchases in this manner will likely result in thousands or tens of thousands of «free» miles earned over the course of a year.
The payouts are always changing but range from 1 point per dollar to as high as 10 or more points per dollar for shopping.
Both of these cards have one of my very favorite bonus payouts for routine purchases at 5x points per dollar at office supply stores, on cellular phone charges, landline, internet and cable TV services (annual $ 25,000 5x max on the Cash version of the card, annual $ 50,000 5x max on the Plus version of the card).
If you pay a premium of $ 190 per month for 44 years and your heir receives a half - million - dollar payout, that works out to an annual after - tax return of about 6 % — more than most people would be able to get by investing on their own.
Both pale in comparison to the enormous benefits payouts associated with private disability insurance coverage, which run into the thousands of dollars per month.
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