Not exact matches
In many cases, acceleration should lower their
costs, as
nominal interest rates will likely be higher two years from now than they are today, and idle construction crews in Alberta are
relatively abundant.
[4] Non-tradable inflation was elevated during the boom years and growth in
nominal unit labour
costs was
relatively strong for most of this period.
Whereas, guaranteed universal life facilitates only
nominal cash value growth due to the
relatively low
costs.
@CC: I understand, but if you use the after tax return on the earnings as your discount rate (without factoring in any PV savings from the deferral of tax on the earnings), my guess is that you will still get a
relatively nominal current tax
cost on the capital even if you're paying high rates at withdrawal.
The Alliance Center also pays ChargePoint both an annual operational fee and a small percentage of each charging session, but Chris says that the fees are
relatively nominal compared to overall project
cost.
It also helps eliminate the incentive to litigate a meritorious claim with a
relatively nominal amount of damages because it simply does not make economic sense for a party's attorneys» fees and
costs to exceed the potential award of damages.
Whereas, guaranteed universal life facilitates only
nominal cash value growth due to the
relatively low
costs.
Since they are secondary forms of coverage, they do not
cost as much to add to your policy as you might think; most drivers can get these elective options with fairly substantial coverage limits added to their Sioux City vehicle insurance for a
relatively nominal price.