Sentences with phrase «tangible value of these benefits»

The tangible value of these benefits offset the cost of your membership... and the benefit of the FVMA's legislative and regulatory advocacy is priceless!

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The value of having an option to either buy or sell, agree or disagree, accept certain terms or let them expire, should always be determined prior to signing any deal or contract or term sheet, and that value should always be treated as a tangible benefit when negotiating decisions with parties inside and outside the firm.
Like Rogers has done with its Share Everything Plans, pushing legacy customers towards more lucrative options with promises of value - added freebies like Shomi and NHL GameCentre Live, Fido's new plans offer tangible benefits for new and exiting subscribers.
«Working with our suppliers, we will capture value that produces long - term tangible benefits — quality jobs for a growing Saudi population, innovation and diversification of industry, and increased global competitiveness,» the program's site says.
(The potential benefits of providing students with tangible examples underscore the value of saving examples of student work from performance tasks for use as models in future years!)
This represents a gain in our net tangible book value of $ 2.52 per share for the benefit of our current stockholders, and dilution of $ 1.74 or 39 % of the public offering price, for investors in this offering.
For fringe benefits that hold a tangible value, you can consider the free checked bag (value of $ 25 each trip) and discounted Sky Club access ($ 29 per person).
So I think clearly that another area of underutilization is the importance of wellness, the importance of preventive care and preventive services and again helping the client or pet owner understand the real tangible economic value, not to mention the health benefit value, of their doing so.
For fringe benefits that hold a tangible value, you can consider the free checked bag (value of $ 25 each trip) and discounted Sky Club access ($ 29 per person).
Furthermore, it can be tricky to measure specific, tangible benefits resulting from improved reputation or brand image, so it's important to design marketing communications, employee feedback and customer perception monitoring to capture the full value of your investment.
The result / benefit must be stated in the most tangible terms possible to clearly convey the value of an accomplishment to an employer.
The median price of a home was up 4.3 percent nationally in 2000, a solid performance, given the safety of the asset value and all the other tangible benefits that come from owning a home, says David Lereah, NAR chief economist.
As Berry Everitt, CEO of Chas Everitt in Johannesburg, South Africa, notes, «The benefits of the value proposition of Luxury Portfolio International are tangible for us, and we were thrilled to have been selected for membership.
The significance of this acquisition for the industry is embodied in the specific and tangible benefits to Move and its constituents, in the shared values between Move and News Corp, and in the continuation of the mission that has led to our success thus far and will continue to drive us in the months and years ahead.
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