Sentences with phrase «reduced points earnings»

American Express themselves have previously reduced the points earnings on government payments generally.
Having reduced points earnings (6 at CC hotels and 3 everywhere else, vs 10 and 5 with the Premier card), puts the Platinum in a lower tier from the Premier, thus I would NOT include the Platinum in your «best credit card» list here.

Not exact matches

Prior to the market correction, which has reduced Tesla's 2018 gain to about 3 % ahead of earnings, there was no real major dip, so you could argue that the staggering losses and the capital obliteration — over $ 1 billion per quarter at his point — are, well, somehow rationally priced in.
Mr Kierath said that if Woolworths cut the price of Select products by 10 per cent it would reduce food and liquor margins by 84 basis points to 6.57 per cent, cutting earnings before interest and tax by $ 388 million.
They used previous research to determine how much lead levels would reduce IQ points in the population, and then how much their earnings would drop.
At that point, DCU's reduced rate for higher balances will start to drag your earnings down relative to the Dollar Savings Account Account.
As a final point, it's important to mention that if your benefits are reduced because of the earnings test, they don't exactly disappear.
[Update: Cardholders have reported receiving letters stating that payments made to the ATO will no longer earn points] Holders of the Jetstar Platinum Mastercard may find themselves affected by a reduced earnings rate that is -LSB-...]
Probably the most extensive evaluation of program effects on very young children was undertaken in Canada's Self - Sufficiency Project (SSP), the voluntary earnings supplement program that had large initial effects on full - time employment and income.5 Despite concerns that increases in full - time work would reduce parents» time with their young children, no effects on children were found either at the 36 - month follow - up point, when a test of language comprehension was administered to the children who would then have been three to five years of age, or at the 54 - month follow - up point, when parents were asked about their children's school performance.
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