Not exact matches
Get a
real understanding of how you want to invest your
money with both risk and
reward, and you'll be a much happier investor for the long haul.
For the company going after crowdfunding it means calculating how much
money it needs to procure a bunch of inventory,
reward its early backers and still have enough left over to get a jump start on a
real business.
Those returns were incredibly volatile — a stock might be down 30 % one year and up 50 % the next — but the power of owning a well - diversified portfolio of incredible businesses that churn out
real profit, firms such as Coca - Cola, Walt Disney, Procter & Gamble, and Johnson & Johnson, has
rewarded owners far more lucratively than bonds,
real estate, cash equivalents, certificates of deposit and
money markets, gold and gold coins, silver, art, or most other asset classes.
He's on TV, gets media attention and
money while the
real believers work day and night for very little but
reward in heaven.
that its totally against Bible teachings,
real charity must be discrete, the Lord Jesus said those who reap the
rewards of its good deeds her on earth will receive nothing on the afterlife, so mister Osteen will play the good Samaritan on TV for
money and fame, well for me is fine and I am happy for the people who will receive the help... but I believe God won't give him any additional credit for that on the Heaven..
Challenging the best in Europe will indicate winning our own league and reasoning in the mind of Barca,
Real M, Bayern M and more as a «major» treat to their European aspirations... Not just a silent participant pushed aside easily and just competing to get the
rewarding money of exiting the group stage (which we are doing right now since we can not imagine winning the greatest trophy in club football).
The game involved four scenarios, all reinforced by putting a little
real money on the line: the instinctual scenarios of clicking for a
reward and not clicking to avoid a penalty, and the trickier scenarios of clicking to avoid penalty and not clicking to gain a
reward.
To control the brain response to other types of
rewards, participants also had to play a monetary wagering task in which they could win or lose
real money.
So, by making you have to pay for all the cars — either via the game's
real - world
money - exchange system or digital cash earned by racing — you're more likely to keep playing (or paying) to flesh out your collection with different car types to take on different series, since the game itself won't
reward you for your skill.
Like giant banks that have discovered that banking is boring and the
real money is in gambling, big publishers are now free to focus on the high - risk / high -
reward game of finding the next Twilight, Hunger Games, Game of Thrones or Fifty Shades of Grey.
Moreover, when your trades are copied by other traders, you are
rewarded with CopyOp coins which you can convert into
real money; for every trade copied by another trader, you receive 2 coins, and 1 coin for each subsequent trade [30 coins are worth $ 5 while 600 coins are worth $ 150].
These
rewards can easily be converted into
real money and with no further conditions attached to them.
I am making an app that
rewards users with
real money for using the app.
At Camp FI, about 50 or 60 people gather for three days of what Mr.
Money Mustache calls «crazy rich people talk» —
real estate investing, travel hacking, gift card arbitrage, 70 % saving rates, and the
rewards of frugality and thrift.
The
rewards rate isn't too high, but the
real money savings come in the travel benefits you receive.
This recipe of hard work, living below my means, and investing in great businesses that
reward me with growing dividends has resulted in the
real - life,
real -
money six - figure portfolio that's on pace to spit out more than $ 11,000 in dividend income this year.
Instant
Rewards of 5 % Cash back that will be loaded automatically on your membership account with every purchase and can be used like
real money towards future services.
Determining value of
rewards redemption — While typically not the best value for your
rewards points, redeeming for merchandise can be handy when
real «
money» is more important in your pocket than any amount of miles or point... (See Merchandise vs. miles)
Cash back is received in the form of
Reward Dollars that is basically as good as
real money.
This allows you to meet spending requirements and to earn
rewards without actually spending any
real money, or at least spending very little
money.
According to Jim Miller, the founder of uTANGO, the objective is «to properly
reward long - term loyalty with
real money.»
«Customers stupidly assumed that because loot box
rewards were randomised, and that loot boxes use weaponised addictive psychology techniques developed by the gambling industry, and that loot boxes cost
real money, that they are the same as gambling.»
Granted, some allow you to purchase new champions through in - game
reward points earned from playing matches, but all of them can be bought with
real money as well.
We can expect those same loot box
rewards systems in Anthem, with the ability to spend
real world
money in order to boost your progression and give you an advantage within the game, over the environment and other players.
There's even a randomized
rewards system, but it's all cosmetic and right now, there's no option to purchase the game's Z Capsules (loot boxes) with
real - world
money.
Loot boxes help give the multiplayer aspects of a game a different edge and can be as
rewarding to diehard players as they can be to those willing to spend hard earned
real money on their gaming experience.
We kept all of the loot boxes and the economy of
real world
money turned off in playtesting so we know we are balancing around an experience which is
rewarding without any of that stuff.
The drip feed of new skins and character customisations is probably more satisfying than it should be, but somehow it's perfectly weighted to feel
rewarding without forcing you to buy Loot Boxes with
real money.
You can also take heart in knowing that the team already has a list of other priority items to address in the next patch, like refunding any
real money spent on Plantation decorations and adding them for all players to purchase, offering better PvP
rewards, and offering more wood spawns.
Yesterday, Belgium's Gaming Commission declared that lootboxes — in - game items bought with
real money with
rewards that you're unsure to get — constitute a form of gambling.
I'm having trouble putting together a unified theory of collections, hidden packages, achievements, and other secrets and their various attributes: in - game
rewards or none, can buy past them or not (in game currency or
real money?)
Ignoring some of the basic precepts that developers have hashed out around loot boxes and
real money purchases (
rewards should be cosmetic and not influence game balance, contents should always feel appropriately valuable, etc.), many of these attempts have backfired in spectacular fashion.
In the first «Destiny,» players got the best
rewards for completing the game's more challenging activities, like the six - person raids; in «Destiny 2,» however, the game's most attractive
rewards flow through the «Eververse» store, the game's virtual storefront where players can use in - game currency (which can be bought with
real money) to acquire items in the game.
While Forza 4 introduced the idea of letting players also purchase «tokens» to buy cars using
real money, Forza 5 is getting a lot of scrutiny because the pricing seems especially greedy, and alternate ways to earn in - game
rewards have been removed, prompting accusations that the game is balanced with free - to - play Skinner Box methodology.
If a game was designed with loot boxes in mind, didn't charge
real world
money for them, and actually made the game an all - around
rewarding experience without hours and hours of pointless grind, it could be fun... COULD be.
While you don't necessarily have to spend
real - world
money, the harvesting resources function uses a time - based
reward mechanic.
Exactly why the company feels the program isn't ready for the general public is up for grabs, but if I had to guess, I'd say that most people want
real objects instead of avatars or Home clothes, and since producing and shipping physical goods costs much more
money than sending out online vouchers, the
Rewards program that most people would want is not financially feasible at this time.
Acting as national negotiators at simulated climate talks, the students are
rewarded with
real money so that they really care about the outcome.
Whether it is cash back,
rewards points or free plane travel, using your credit card to pay for your tax bill should offer you some perk that's worth
real money in your pocket.
A visit to a
real branch to deposit
money creates a memorable and
rewarding life experience for your children.
As a result of the steady increase of available on - game currency due to the previously mentioned sale to NPC or cash
reward / awards, there is an increased capacity for players to accumulate significant wealth, by exchange of goods or purchase of on - game currency from other players using
real money.
This made earning
rewards a huge grind and encouraged players to drop
real - world
money on loot boxes to upgrade their characters faster.
For instance, a game like Epic Games» Fortnite Battle Royale, which does not contain loot boxes but does sell in - game currency that can be used to buy cosmetic items outright, would be considered the same as Blizzard's Overwatch, which only lets players buy slot machine - style loot box packs with
real money and no guarantee of eventual
rewards.
This role is perfect for a hard - working individual with a
real desire to earn
money, progress quickly and be
rewarded for their dedication.
Investors who put their
money into commercial
real estate last year were rewarded big time, earning an unprecedented 34 percent on their dollars, says a study released in late February by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for Real Est
real estate last year were
rewarded big time, earning an unprecedented 34 percent on their dollars, says a study released in late February by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Center for
Real Est
Real Estate.
The
real estate profession continues to be one that does not require a prohibitive investment of
money to enter compared to the
rewards that can be achieved in a reasonably short period of time.
True professionals do not go into
real estate transaction service to get rich by talking sellers and buyers into dealing with them because they have the best systems or because they work cheaper; they go into the service because they know that they have much to offer consumers in the way of knowledge gained from industry - related experience and education beforehand; because they have an altruistic bent to their personalities which relieves them from the constant need to grasp, grasp, grasp for every seller / buyer out there who is looking for cheap, cheap, cheap Realtors, and, most important, because
money is not the name of the game, but rather, an exemplary personal (not organizational) reputation is the
reward at the end of the road.
If your benchmark is perfection all comers will fall short, but consider what can go wrong with property management and I've seen it all happen... theft of your rent
money, fabrication of invoices, referring of repairs to the owner's brother in law who doesn't have a clue what he's doing, letting your property sit vacant for 6 months, HOA violations going unaddressed for which you're never notified, horrible record keeping,
money not being escrowed properly, owner distributions not coming on time or at all, fee structures that
reward managers with more
money every time they order a repair, invoices not provided, property statements poorly organized and unclear so you can't tell the
real story, tenants reporting dangerous repairs such as a leak or a dangerous safety issue and nobody responds and you get stuck with a giant bill or a lawsuit etc... None of these things have happened to me with Green Residential.
Often, people and companies that sell rehabilitated
real estate buy a dilapidated property, put a lot of
money and sweat equity into it to make it attractive to a buyer, and then reap the
reward when the property is sold for a lot more than the original buyer paid for it.