Sentences with phrase «same rate per»

Triple occupancy: same rate per person as in double occupancy; maximum one additional bed per cabana, limited capacity.
Increasing the school year by 30 days (six out of about nine weeks of summer vacation), and paying teachers the same rate per day, would mean a salary increase of about $ 10,000.
We charge the same rates per hour for clinical supervision as we do for therapy (you will find that most reputable supervisors charge based on their hourly clinical rate as well.)

Not exact matches

RBC's wealth management division reported a 39 per cent increase in net income to $ 597 million from $ 167 million in the same quarter one year ago, in part reflecting a lower effective tax rate.
«Assuming that the US adopts a new corporate tax rate of about 25 %, with most of the rest of the code left the same, we expect S&P earnings per share of $ 130 - 140 in 2017 and $ 140 - 150 in 2018,» said David Bianco, Deutsche Bank's chief investment strategist for the Americas.
Click - through rates reached a new high of.88 % during the second quarter, while at the same time costs per click slipped to $ 0.46 from $ 0.53 in the first quarter of the year.
The Bank of England's Mark Carney has promised the same until the British unemployment rate falls below 7 per cent.
On the cost side, the same increase in the policy rate might cut output by up to 1 per cent and push inflation down by 0.5 percentage point relative to what it would have been otherwise.
At about the same time, APRA acted to ensure that the interest rate «buffer» used in the serviceability assessments for all loans was at least 2 percentage points above the relevant benchmark rate (with an interest rate floor of at least 7 per cent).
If the Conservative government wants to stabilize the debt - to - GDP ratio at 25 per cent, then at that ratio, the government must run a permanent and growing structural deficit that will result in the government's debt increasing at the same rate of growth as the economy.
Interstate Capital offers same - day funding with advance rates of up to 100 % and discount rates starting at 0.49 % per invoice.
Over the same nine - year period, Australia had an average rate of inflation of 2.8 per cent per annum.
To most readers, this did not mean the dissolution of the CEIFB, especially when earlier on the same page, the Minister of Finance stated that «the CEIFB will continue to set the rate but the Government will limit rate increases to no more than 5 cents per year until the EI Operating Account is balanced».
To better understand our prescription trends, we have isolated the impacts of Express Scripts day fall and cough / cold / flu, adding back the 10.7 % negative impact we experienced from exiting the Express Scripts network, to reconcile to an adjusted 1.6 % prescription growth rate, which compares favorably to the industry, including Walgreens, which decreased at 0.3 % over the same period per IMS.
By the same token, an immediate rise in our policy rate back to, for example, the 4.25 per cent that prevailed before the financial crisis would represent an extreme tightening of policy and would have significant consequences.
Another unit of the same size was listed for a monthly rate of $ 4,657, or about $ 155 per night.
Additional uncertainty in these calculations arises from the assumption that a 10 per cent GST has the same effect on the retail price as a 10 per cent WST, even though the WST is levied at an earlier stage of production and therefore represents a smaller amount of tax for a given tax rate.
This slowing is attributable to the household credit component, which expanded at an annualised rate of 13.2 per cent over the same period, compared with the peak a year previously of more than 21 per cent.
Over the first half of 1999, consumer spending grew at an annual rate of 4.8 per cent, around the same pace as was recorded in the second half of 1998.
Philip Morris is expecting an 8 % to 10 % currency neutral earnings - per - share growth rate in 2010, around the same growth rate the company has experienced over the last several years.
At the same time, some banks introduced a new product with a «honeymoon» rate of less than 5.0 per cent for six months.
While a low unemployment rate can indicate tight labour - market conditions, the 2017 average hourly wage of full - time and part - time employees combined grew by only 1.7 per cent — the lowest year - over-year growth since 1998 and more or less at the same rate as consumer price inflation.
But here is what's most important to note: If you are on solid financial footing, the premium in interest rate to use an alternative lender is about 0.5 per cent, with the added bonus of not having to supply nearly the same level of collateral or personal guarantee.
Their return on the investment in the $ 100 above what they paid, plus the same interest rate payment ($ 50 per year) as was originally agreed.
This is a normal experience in an economic expansion: as economic activity normalises interest rates do the same — though of course it is the interest rates borrowers actually pay, and that savers receive, that are important rather than the cash rate per se.
In the GTA alone, sales climbed 21 per cent in August compared to the same month a year earlier as investors and homebuyers raced to beat rising interest rates.
As indicated above, the Bank's assessment is that the underlying rate of inflation in the year to the June quarter was around 2 3/4 per cent, the same as in the year to the March quarter.
US bond yields have fallen to around 5.4 per cent, much the same as the cash rate, resulting (unusually for this stage of the economic cycle) in a flat yield curve.
According to the same survey, private - sector AWOTE decelerated considerably from an annual rate of over 6 per cent in mid 1995 to 2.8 per cent over the year to November 1996, although this seems likely to be an overstatement of the decline.
As a result, growth in resource export volumes (excluding gold) over the year to June was around 6 per cent, the same as over the preceding 12 months, and close to the average rate of growth in the 1990s.
From a peak of over 5 per cent in private - sector increases, reached in mid 1996, the rate of increase specified in new agreements has declined to 4 per cent in the March quarter 1998, and is likely to have been around the same in the June quarter.
The import - weighted exchange rate has depreciated over the past year by around 7 per cent which, on the basis of past behaviour, would usually contribute to a somewhat smaller change in imported goods prices over the same period.
What's more, tariff rates and structures differ between the United States and Canada (in fact, Canada's 6.1 - per - cent tariff is 2 1/2 times higher than the U.S. passenger vehicle tariff), so there's no compelling reason why tariff phaseouts need to be the same.
Thanks to STORE's skilled use of long - term fixed rate debt, the net cash spread (cash yield minus cost of capital) generally stays the same, allowing for profitable growth of AFFO per share and thus the dividend.
Value added in manufacturing leaped, and at the same time, real GNP grew 4.32 % per year from 1869 to 1898, an unrivaled rate for a period that long, and consumption per consumer jumped 2.33 % per year.
At the same time there is a new age wave that is beginning to gain momentum at a rate of 10,000 per week that are also walking away from or have never connected to organized religion.
One frequently cited bar graph has been used to suggest, for the decade 1965 - 75, a severe diminution of seven mainline Protestant bodies by contrast both with their gains in the preceding ten years and with the continuing growth of selected conservative churches (see Jackson W. Carroll et al., Religion in America, 1950 to the Present [Harper & Row, 19791, p. 15) The gap in growth rates for 1965 - 75, as shown on that graph, is more than 29 percentage points (an average loss in the oldline denominations of 8.9 per cent against average gains among the conservatives of 20.5 per cent) This is indeed a substantial difference, but it does not approach the difference in growth rates recorded for the same religious groups in the 1930s, when the discrepancy amounted to 62 percentage points.
Her work also indicated that rape rates are rising: in every age group the rape rates are significantly higher than for the same age group in any earlier period (e.g., for women under 20, the rape rate increased from 11 per cent in 1931 to 36 per cent in 1976).
In fact, if we agree with him that human experiences of as brief a duration as one - tenth of a second may be distinguished in consciousness, and if we disregard the problem of whether a sleeping person also experiences at about the same rate of ten occasions per second, then simple arithmetic enables us to conclude that the concrete reality of a human being that lives seventy years is well over two billion individual «selves»!
Or, consider this example: First - admission rates for alcoholic psychosis (to mental hospitals in New York State) of those born in foreign countries (figures are per 100,000 of the same nationality in New York state hospitals, 1929 - 31): Irish — 25.6 %; Scandinavian — 7.8 %; Italian — 48 %; English — 4.3 %; German — 3.8 %; Jews (all nationalities)-- 0.5 %.
Assets held by Challenger's two main funds management businesses are expected to balloon by a compound annual rate of 13 per cent over the same time period.
The value - based WET effectively taxes alcohol at a lower rate in cheap cask wines than it does in more expensive, higher - quality wines (two wines, same alcoholic content, but different prices and therefore different tax rates per unit of alcohol).
The headline unemployment rate of 5.8 per cent stayed the same, mainly because of a slight fall in the participation rate.
The ideal tax structure, it was suggested, would be a volumetric tax on all alcoholic beverages, applied at the same rate of tax per litre of alcohol across all beverages.6 However, the review did not provide any detailed estimates or modelling of the optimal tax rate on alcohol nor how this would affect government revenue, overall consumption or changes in the social costs from harmful consumption.
He ranks both No. 5 in passer rating against Power 5 opponents (among QBs who've faced three or more) and No. 1 in QB rushing yards per game against the same.
A player that wagers on 1000 games betting a flat rate of $ 500 per game and hits 55 % will win $ 11,250 more laying -105 than someone laying -110 on the same wagers.
The heart rate starts at the same rate as the mother's: about 80 - 85 beats per minute (BPM).
At the same time, the bond and interest rate, currently 28 cents per $ 100, would be reduced to 3 cents per $ 100.
Only 40 per cent of women in similar situations reported the same satisfaction rating.
At this point, a normal fetal heart rate is about the same heart rate as the mother's: 80 to 85 beats per minute (bpm).
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