We simply collect the data and
then crunch the numbers.
For example, if you're looking to build a retirement savings plan, the tool pulls in your current spending activity from your linked accounts, analyzes government data on spending patterns for people as they age, and
then crunches the numbers to estimate your actual spending in retirement.
The best way to figure this out is to take your bottom line salary — say, $ 35,000 — and
then crunch the numbers your idea and lifestyle will cost to operate and see if you land in the black.
None of the above cards charge an annual fee, so figure out where most of your credit card spending goes,
then crunch the numbers to see what card will earn you the most cash rewards.
The way we intend to test this is to survey as many sites as feasible and
then crunch numbers.
Obviously, you need to put a lot of time into setting your goals, getting to know your market, and
then crunching some numbers.
Not exact matches
He did a stint at KPMG,
then started his own firm, which he left in 1990 to pursue what was supposed to be a short - term assignment
crunching numbers for a Kerkorian project.
Since
then, the 18 - year - old business has grown apace (it recently made it onto the Inc. 500 list of the nation's fastest - growing private companies), thanks in part to Buschman's painfully learned lesson on the importance of comprehensive
number crunching.
The
numbers are
crunched and
then each locality gets a bill, which it has to pay.
But
then Song
crunched the
numbers and saw that the tsunami scored only a moderate 4.8 on his 10 - point intensity scale, so he correctly predicted that it would not spread far beyond Chile.
Then scientists
crunched some
numbers, and the odds of a terrestrial bullseye dropped to 1 in 45,000, where they stand today.
It delivers that information to the vehicle's computer, which
crunches the
numbers and
then delivers the proper amount of fuel to the air in the vehicle.
However, if
number crunching supports,
then VW may push this out in the market for immediate public consumption, just like the XL1.
We
crunched the
numbers and are happy to report that indeed, the day after Christmas — when millions of folks were playing with their shiny new e-readers and tablets — eBook downloads doubled,
then spiked again Dec. 29th.
He
then takes that raw data and applies some
number -
crunching based on information indie authors have given in the past (what rank equals what sales, etc.) and probably a bunch of other stuff too.
I so appreciate how you
crunch the
numbers for us,
then present them in PLAIN ENGLISH.
Similar to you, I like to do all of my
number crunching for rebalancing purposes in Excel and
then will use Personal Capital to check how things are going on a more frequent basis.
But you should also
crunch a few
numbers and
then do a little soul searching.
So, I guess if you have joint debts or if you have some debts together or you both have debts,
then you want to sit down with a trustee and
crunch the
numbers.
Even
then, don't sign up for an insurance policy until you have
crunched the
numbers and figured out that its benefits are likely to offer you a better after - tax return on the premiums you pay than you would earn for CD rates or long - term investments.
Doug Hoyes: So your recommendation is to start with,
crunch the
numbers, figure out where your money's going,
then what?
Then, start
crunching the
numbers.
If you don't
crunch the
numbers,
then you're going to get into trouble.
Then if you have big future expenses, like children's college, you'd
crunch the
numbers using the College Funding Software, and integrate them into the financial plan.
I
then put a team of monkeys to work
crunching the
numbers all night to come up with the following chart.
With that in mind you should
crunch the
numbers, see how the costs work for you and make sure you don't rush in to any miles purchase — if this promotion doesn't look great for you
then there's every chance there will be another one along soon after this one ends and that may be better (if history keeps repeating itself the next promotion should offer miles at around 2.02 cents each).
Yet Justice Veldhuis does seem to acknowledge there is an arguable point on whether the 8000 resident threshold is merely an aspirational target or a hard cap (at para 41) but
then goes on to more or less
crunch the
numbers and conclude this development project is not going to push Banff over 8000 permanent residents and therefore this issue has no chance of success on appeal (at paras 42 - 44).
Then contact your auto insurance agent who can help you
crunch the
numbers.
If you can pull data from 3 different database, aggregate, spit out to VB to do some more difficult
number crunching,
then feed to an API (likely using something like XML to format the data),
then you have something to impress me.
If you've been following my quiz series,
then you know ScienceOfRelationship's very own Dr. Benjamin Le and colleagues hunkered down some years ago to
crunch numbers on over thirty - thousand dating folks in the U.S., Europe, and Canada.1 When the calculation smoke had cleared, they had something pretty special: a shiny, ranked list of relationship factors that make a difference in whether a couple stays together or breaks up in the future.
For example, if you plan to rent the property or if you plan to buy, fix, and sell,
then you need to
crunch the
numbers and make sure they work out.
Crunch those financial
numbers on your own,
then seek pre-approval.