Consumers — not lawyers — determine what is «legal,» whose expertise is required, when it is needed, from what structure / business model it is delivered, and at what price
point it is valued.
Each point is valued at roughly $ 0.0125.
Since an index
point is valued at $ 50 for the E-Mini S&P 500, a movement of one tick would be
Each point is valued at roughly $ 0.0125.
I think the private markets at
this point are valued based on fairly different metrics from public markets.
What happens is you get to infinity and you go through infinity, such as 1infinity, 2 infinity, 3 infinity, 4infinity... ect... ect until you get to eternity, because eternity has no starting point or ending point it's value is zero (0).
My point is the value of TE at 32 with the given prospects is minuscule to those of a LVE, Guice, Evans, McGlinchey, Reid IMO.
Do some publishers actually charge less because price -
point is their value proposition?
By doing some calculations on random fares, we found that Southwest
points are valued anywhere from $ 0.009 - $ 0.018 per point (from business class to economy, respectively).
Chase Sapphire
points are valued slightly higher than those by Barclays, so that Chase Sapphire's bonus was slightly better.
These points are valued at $ 25 in cash - back rewards or more if you choose to transfer your points to another Chase card's UR account, as described previously.
Chase Ultimate Rewards
points are valued at over 2 cents per point according to The Points Guy and you get a 1:1 point transfer with some of the top hotel loyalty programs.
These points are valued higher by Chase than other competitors; basically, the end result is a 20 % discount on travel redemptions.
To see how your Chase Ultimate Rewards
points are valued on its travel partners, CreditCards.com lists them on «Why are Chase Ultimate Rewards points are so valuable.»
For Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card cardholders,
these points are valued at $ 0.0125 each if used towards travel statement credit through the UR portal.
These points are valued at $ 0.015 each, just like on the U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve.
However, Chase Ultimate Reward
points are valued more than BofA rewards points, especially when you use them to book travel through the Ultimate Rewards travel portal.
However,
points are valued at only $ 0.008 each.
Before September 1st, 2016, your Chase
points were valued at 1 cent per point on Amazon and were debited upon shipment of the product.
When used directly,
points are valued at $ 0.01, but when transferring to partner airlines and redeemed for international travel, they are worth up to $ 0.02.
Points are valued at $ 0.006 each when redeemed for a statement credit.
Points are valued at $ 0.007 per point when used directly with these 2 online retailers.
With an annual fee of $ 75, you need to spend $ 5,000 per year to cover the annual fee, assuming
points are valued at 1.5 cents each.
Before September 1st, 2016, your Chase
points were valued at 1 cent per point on Amazon and were debited upon shipment of the product.
However,
points are valued at only $ 0.008 each.
HHonors
points are valued at about 0.5 cents, or even slightly under that.
IHG
points are valued at about 0.6 - 0.7 cents each and through this offer you're purchasing them for 0.575 cents a piece, which is better, but not really worth the trouble for many.
Marriott
points are valued similar to IHG Rewards and the best deals are going to be for the Category 1 or 2 hotels, but some high - end deals can also be found.
The points are valued the same in both accounts, but, it can be more difficult to redeem Marriott points at the Ritz - Carlton properties.
IHG
points are valued at about 0.6 - 0.7 cents each and through this offer you're purchasing them for 0.575 cents a piece.
Each programs» award
points are valued differently, so bringing the programs together would mean finding a conversion ratio for transferring SPG points into Marriott points.
Southwest
points are valued at about 1.5 cents each, so the points you now have in your Southwest account are worth around $ 1,800.
Alternatively, Chase
points are valued around 1.8 cents each depending on who you ask.
That's pretty close to what Hilton
points are valued, and sometimes you can get a better value.
To use a middle ground, I've valued British Airways Avios and Amex Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards, American Airlines points at 2 cents apiece, while SPG
points are valued at 2.5 cents each.
By doing some calculations on random fares, we found that Southwest
points are valued anywhere from $ 0.009 - $ 0.018 per point (from business class to economy, respectively).
Hilton
points are valued at around.05 cents each, so the transfer doesn't add up.
The problem is that it would have to to be well into the 6 - digits because Hilton
points are valued at less than half a cent and you can already get 70K points with the no fee card and 100K with the Hilton Surpass card.
In this case, Membership Rewards
points are valued at 2 cents apiece.
SPG (Starwood Preferred Guest)
points are valued at some of the highest in the loyalty world partly due to value of transfer partners.
That means the Perks +
points are valued at $ 0.016, which is quite good for a no fee credit card.
In TPG's monthly valuation of points and miles for July, Marriott
points are valued at 0.7 cents a piece.
Even though SPG was recently acquired by Marriott, SPG
points are valued highly.
These rewards
points are valued at about $ 0.01 each, making the rewards rate on the card fall between 1 % and 2 %, depending on how your spending breaks down.
Hilton
points are valued usually at around 0.5 cents per mile, while United miles are usually valued at around 1.5 cents per mile.
For example, Southwest Airlines
points are valued at 1.4 cents per point.
Not exact matches
If your product
is relatively expensive, then you need to
point out how much
value buyers get out of it.
Without my directly saying yes or no, I've thus bounced the question back to the customer (
s), forcing them to consider what they
're asking and to give them a chance to
point out something that could
be of
value to me.
In other words, you
value friendliness and empathy, even when you
're just getting your oil changed... Above all else, always
be nice, and make an effort to understand and empathize with your buyers» and sellers»
points of view.»
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are pointing to the South China Sea dispute as the eventual outcome to China's Arctic involvement, but the strategic
value of the Arctic simply does not make sense for China to engage in confrontational behavior,» Zhang said.