2,000 points at about 1 cent
per point = $ 20 per month for liking 8 hotels, which should take about 2 minutes.
Not exact matches
POS
= position TOI
= time on ice PIM
= penalty minutes GP
= games played SA
= shots against SSV %
= save percentage TOI
= time on ice GA
= Goals Against GAA
= Goals Against Average $ / GP
= Salary
per game played $ / P
= Salary
per point $ / MOI
= salary
per minute on ice + / -
= Plus / Minus $ / SV — $ / SA
= dollar
per save — dollar
per shot against (represents «cost
per goal allowed»)
If you purchase the same $ 100,000 property (in
point 3 above) but get an $ 80,000 loan at 5.5 % for 30 years and put 20 % down you now have a monthly payment of $ 454
per month leaving you with $ 213
per month in positive passive cash flow ($ 8,000 / 12 months
= $ 667 - $ 454 payment
= $ 213).
Entire recipe makes 6 servings Serving size is 1 breast (skin removed), and 1 / 6th of the tomatoes and garbanzo beans Each serving
= 6 Smart
Points / 7
Points PER SERVING: 296 calories; 8g fat;.8 g saturated fat; 16g carbohydrates; 1.4 g sugar; 39g protein; 4g fiber
Entire recipe makes 4 servings Serving size is 6 meatballs with sauce Each serving
= 9 Smart
Points PER SERVING: 371 calories; 12g fat; 3.5 g saturated fat; 23g carbohydrates; 1g fiber; 3g sugar; 36g protein
Entire recipe makes 12 servings Serving size is about 1 muffin Each serving
= 5 Smart
Points PER SERVING: 162 calories; 3g fat;.8 g saturated fat; 25.4 g carbohydrates; 3.7 g sugar; 6.9 g protein; 3.8 g fiber
Entire recipe makes 4 servings Serving size is about 4 oz chicken with taco shell and toppings of choice Each serving
= 5 Smart
Points PER SERVING: 179calories; 10.9 g fat; 2.9 g saturated fat; 15.3 g carbohydrate; 2.6 g sugar; 7g protein; 3.4 g fiber
Entire recipe makes 6 servings Serving size is 1 / 6th of the dish (about 4» x 2.5»
per piece) Each serving
= 6
Points
Entire recipe makes 1 serving Serving size is entire salad Each serving
= 7 Smart
Points PER SERVING: 170 calories; 6.9 g fat; 1.4 g saturated fat; 23g carbohydrates; 16.5 g sugar; 8g protein; 5.4 g fiber
Beneficial effects of breastfeeding on the Wide Range Assessment of Visual Motor Abilities at age 3 years seemed greater for women who consumed 2 or more servings of fish
per week (0.24; 0.00 - 0.47
points per month breastfed) compared with less than 2 servings of fish
per week (− 0.01; − 0.22 to 0.20
points per month breastfed)(P
=.16 for interaction).
The observed transient behavior displays a notable «structural isosbestic»
point and a threshold effect for the dependence of c - axis expansion (Δc) on fluence (F), with Δc / F
= 0.02 angstrom / (millijoule
per square centimeter).
Flash
point = 200 F. Use between.3 oz -.4 oz
per lb of oils in cold process soap.
(Purple
= low ability, blue
= mid ability, yellow
= higher ability) There are 2 to 3 power
point presentations
per poem which cover context, language, form and structure and contain assessment opportunities in line with new specification.
Differentiation: purple
= lower ability blue
= middle ability yellow
= higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - introduction to paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the
point of view of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as
per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore model answers - investigate these of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
(Purple
= low ability, blue
= mid ability, yellow
= higher ability) There are 2 to 3 power
point presentations
per poem which cover context, language, form and structure and contain assessment opportunities.
Differentiation: purple
= lower ability blue
= middle ability yellow
= higher ability Resources prepare students for answering Q1 and Q2 and cover the following: - structure strip to help form better responses to question 2 (synthesis)- introduction to paper 2 - expectations and timings - identifying key information in 19th century and modern texts - identifying the
point of view of a writer - inferring - exploring how language creates tone - complete true or false tasks (as
per the exam) for the texts read - explore the term synthesis - synthesise information from 2 texts - work in pairs and groups - explore model answers - investigate these of connectives to synthesise - self and peer assess - develop vocabulary and analyse vocabulary in texts using inference - explore audience and purpose Regular assessments are included to assess students ability in true or false and synthesis tasks.
For instance, if you have an offer to refinance your home so that your payment will be $ 100 less
per month but with $ 1,500 in up front costs, then your break even
point will be 15 months [15
= $ 1,500 / $ 100].
$ 23.50 / 2,350 Membership Rewards
Points ®
= $ 0.01
per Point.
As you can see,
per the most recent S&P Capital IQ report, 16 analysts cover Realty Income, and overall they score it 2.9 on a 5 -
point scale, where 1
= Strong Sell, 3
= Hold, and 5
= Strong Buy.
As you can see,
per the most recent S&P Capital IQ report, 50 analysts cover AAPL, and overall they score it 4.1 on a 5 -
point scale, where 1
= Strong Sell and 5
= Strong Buy.
$ 25 / 5,000
points = $ 0.005
per point!
To obtain the «
per point value» we divide $ 100 / 10,000
= $ 0.01.
This means that assuming each Thank You
Point = $ 0.01, your maximum rebate is 2 % (ie, if your ordinary purchase point is 20,000 per year, no matter how many miles you fly, only 20,000 flight points can be converted into redeemable Thank you points, you can only turn 20,000 purchase points + 20,000 flight points = 40,000 Thank you points eligible for redempt
Point = $ 0.01, your maximum rebate is 2 % (ie, if your ordinary purchase
point is 20,000 per year, no matter how many miles you fly, only 20,000 flight points can be converted into redeemable Thank you points, you can only turn 20,000 purchase points + 20,000 flight points = 40,000 Thank you points eligible for redempt
point is 20,000
per year, no matter how many miles you fly, only 20,000 flight
points can be converted into redeemable Thank you
points, you can only turn 20,000 purchase
points + 20,000 flight
points = 40,000 Thank you
points eligible for redemption).
This comes out to a value of $ 99 / 27,500
= $ 0.0036
per point.
His gross profit on just one contract at $ 50
per index
point x 5
points = $ 250 earned before costs.
In other words, (
Points Earned) x (Redemption Avenue's Cents
Per Point)
= % enhanced cash back.
That works out to $ 20 / 500
= $ 0.04
per point.
But the
points can only be redeemed for cash value at a rate of 1 cent
per point (10,000
points = $ 100).
You can get a rewards of 5 % on these purchases, as long as you redeem at no less than $ 0.01
per point (5
points / dollar * $ 0.01
= 5 %).
Your break even
point is 12446 / 200
= $ 62.23
per share (recall that IWM was at $ 64.33 when we started this trade, but our break even
point is lower because of the calls we sold).
Therefore, since the user can get two airline X miles for a single
point, this redemption results in a value
per point of 2 x $ 0.01
= $ 0.02.
If you purchase the same $ 100,000 property (in
point 3 above) but get an $ 80,000 loan at 5.5 % for 30 years and put 20 % down you now have a monthly payment of $ 454
per month leaving you with $ 213
per month in positive passive cash flow ($ 8,000 / 12 months
= $ 667 - $ 454 payment
= $ 213).
As an example: $ 10,000 spent in purchases x 1.5 % (1.5
points) /
per dollar spent in purchases
= 15,000
points.
/ ~ pion dog or bitch in the United States, The only restriction on contestants for ~ the title being that they must have previously placed first, second, third or fourth during the calendar year, in a Trial for the breed in this country where championship
points are awarded, It is the purpose of this Trial to determine the best Springer of the year under the usual and customary trial procedures» but «covering more trial days and more series
per dog, in order that consist ant, outstanding, dog work over the entire trial may be demonstrated and the element of luck eliminated as nearly as possible in the final judging of all contestants, Thus no trick or unusual tests WIll be allowed and the dogs will be tested in a manner approximating a rough days, shoot adjoining water as closely as is possible with planted game, There will be a minimum of five land series and two water series and the winning and placing dogs will be required to complete all series to receive an award, The trophy for the best amateur handler in the trials will be awarded only in the event that the recipient is able
= to complete all series required of the winning and placing dogs.
Ink Bold Visa by Chase — 0.595 cents
per point 5
points per dollar at office supply stores
= 1,000
points ($ 200 card maximum)
Starwood Preferred Guest American Express — 1.19 cents
per point 1
point per dollar on general purchases
= 500
points
For example: Spend # 500
per month in store and collect 500 Clubcard
points = 1,250 Flying Club miles.
For example, if a traveler stays 2 nights at a rate of $ 85
per night (USD), then they will earn 1,700
points for that stay ($ 85 x 2 nights x 10
points = 1,700
points).
Spend # 400
per month on fuel and collect 200 Clubcard
points = 500 Flying Club miles.
But the
points can only be redeemed for cash value at a rate of 1 cent
per point (10,000
points = $ 100).
Now also factor in the Marriott
points earned at 10
points per dollar and that's 640
points per stay and 640 X 9
= 5,760
points.
Points redeemed for travel are worth 1.25 cents each (10,000 points = $ 125) instead of the usual value of one cent per mile (10,000 points = $
Points redeemed for travel are worth 1.25 cents each (10,000
points = $ 125) instead of the usual value of one cent per mile (10,000 points = $
points = $ 125) instead of the usual value of one cent
per mile (10,000
points = $
points = $ 100).
Instead of paying the usual 100
points = $ 1 in gift cards, they pay 90
points per $ 1 because each
point is worth 1.10 cents.
Choice Hotels: 6,000 Choice Privileges
Points = 1,800 Rapid Rewards
Points (0.30 Rapid Rewards
Point per Club Carlson
Point)
Hyatt: 5,000 Hyatt Gold Passport
Points = 2,400 Rapid Rewards
Points (0.48 Rapid Rewards
Point per Hyatt Gold Passport
Point)
Had I paid for the room instead of using
points, it would have cost me 929 EUR for each of the first 6 nights and 239 EUR for the last night totaling 5,822.10 EUR or $ 8,079.12 USD + the 120,000 Southwest
points will be worth roughly $ 1,800 x 2 (since the Companion Pass doubles the value of the
points) $ 3,600
= $ 11,679 in value from 360,000 Marriott Rewards
points, bringing my cent
per point to 3.2 cents each.
If I did use the $ 1.25 Costco ATM fee and didn't bother to withdraw the last $ 100 in a separate transaction (you should only ever withdraw $ 400 at a time to save costs), then the actual cost
per point would be $ 17.50 / 2,400
points = $.0073 /
point.
By transferring our
points to United Airlines, our cents -
per -
point value would become $ 4,268.80 (remember, I subtract the $ 5 taxes / fees) divided by 50,000
points = $ 0.085376, or 8.5 cents
per point.
This gives us a value of $ 498.62 / 22,000
points = $ 0.02266, or about 2.3 cents
per point.
For purchases that earn 2
points per dollar, well, many other cards offer double
points on groceries (Amex Premier Rewards Gold
= 2), flights (Sapphire Preferred
= 2.17 and Amex PRG
= 3), or gas (Ink Bold / Plus
= 2).