A buyer's agent typically splits the home sale commission with the listing agent, with the seller
usually paying the cost of the commission.
The practice has developed that the seller
usually pays the cost of registration.Your lawyer will tell you if the property your are purchasing has been registered.
and
usually pay the cost of the sale.
Not exact matches
«In the black market you have to
pay 110 bolivares [$ 0.50] for a roll of toilet paper that
usually costs 17 bolivares [$ 0.08] in the supermarket,» Camacho told Fusion.
With an ETF, you're
usually buying an index, not an actively managed basket of funds, so you effectively subtract the
cost of
paying a portfolio manager from your fees.
Inspections
usually cost a few hundred dollars, which is a small price to
pay for peace of mind.
Our off - site medical billing staff maintains high - quality work while
costing less than the high salaries that are
usually paid out to in - house employees.
In exchange for
paying costs, the mortgage lenders will raise the mortgage rate for a borrower by a nominal amount —
usually 12.5 basis points (0.125 %) for a $ 250,000 loan size.
I
usually vote for credit cards that allow you to reduce borrowing
costs when you need to carry - over monthly balances or maximize cash back benefits when you
pay off a bill entirely, over credit cards that offer points to buy stuff.
Usually they are doing the best they can with what they have to keep body and soul together for themselves and their families — no one can ask for more of someone than that — at much greater
cost to that body and that soul than most of us ever think of
paying.
They don't get to make those decisions for other people, particularly when those people almost certainly
pay at least a portion (most likely ALL — as these kinds of companies
usually «
pay it forward» to the employees) of the
costs of the healthcare anyways.
And the final product
costs a fraction of what you'd
pay at Whole Foods!!!! I
usually make mine with buttermilk but I have decided to experiment with various souring agents (lemon juice, vinegar, etc...) I posted pictures from my experiment on my blog: http://cuceesprouts.com/2011/04/homemade-farmers-cheese/
That is a «
paid for» service plus a commission on sales and
costs can
usually be recouped in year two, even if the brand is only moderately successful.
A 1979 Oregon resident adult hunting license
costs $ 7 — far less than a golfer
usually pays to play 18 holes.
It might
cost slightly more than you would
usually pay but it is super handy to be able to reserve your baby bits online and then to collect them airside at the airport.
You Do
Pay For The Convenience The more advanced the diaper, the more it will
usually cost you.
Can the party who
pays for it (
usually the parent's insurance company or Medicaid, and sometimes the state) afford the test and the follow - up care and education that goes with it, and is the
cost justified by the benefits of identifying the disorder?
Any savings will help you keep
costs down, and if you
usually pay a quarter per diaper, a good motivator is to drop a quarter in a jar every time you change a cloth diaper.
Many I have talked to believe its too expenive bc higher weight limit seats
usually cost more but really you
pay more buying an infant seat, convertable seat for rfing when they are too heavy for the carrier, possibly another forward facing seat and then a booster..
You
pay extra transaction fee -
usually, expressed by a merchant upping the
cost of goods (e.g. in US, many gas stations give you discount on gas if you
pay cash).
You
usually pay for what you get, though several lower -
cost, higher - feature systems are becoming available.
The money will
pay for certificate training classes — which
usually cost from $ 3,000 to $ 5,000 — to train specific candidates for specific job openings.
And most state agencies don't
usually pay contractors for the
cost of their employees travelling to and from work.
It is targeted at people who already work in this area and
usually paid for by employers so it may not be the most
cost - effective or suitable route for an individual.
«But doctors typically don't consider
costs, and patients
usually aren't
paying directly for these scans,» he notes.
He noted that groups can create institutions to manage their communal resources, although these
usually fail because of «free - riders» — individuals who try to reap the benefits of cooperation without
paying any of the
costs.
If you form a team with your friends, most often you only need to
pay to register the team, which
usually costs about $ 100.
Even the highest quality single - sourced organic coffees don't
usually cost this much, and many of us
pay that for low - grade, plastic and aluminum coated, environment wrecking pods!
And better yet, they deliver it right to your house with no shipping
costs either... and I actually found that the prices were pretty comparable to what I
usually pay at the grocery store anyway.
They want to know where I bought it, what it is, and how much it
cost — they're
usually shocked when I tell them how much I
paid.
(The surgery may also require financial support: Many families
pay out - of - pocket for the procedure, which
usually costs between $ 10,000 and $ 20,000, although insurance companies do sometimes agree to cover it.)
The
cost is
usually exclusive of wedding trials for which you need to
pay separately.
Usually dining clubs would be arranged based loosely on age and you can expect to
pay upwards of twice the
cost of the meal.
At that point, one of the members (
usually the man, Hong tells me) must have been a
paid subscriber, which
costs $ 6 / month.
This method involves some extra
costs — domain names that are in such demand are
usually more expensive — plus you may need to
pay to the company that will be watching them for you.
He says that managers should know that there is a
cost to bringing in talent from the outside and that it
pays to nurture and promote from within (Why Promoting From Within
Usually Beats Hiring From Outside by Susan Adams).
If press accounts are to be believed, the
usually sensible California Legislative Analyst's Office declared this measure
cost - neutral because the savings from having fewer kids in regular kindergarten will supposedly
pay for the transitional program.
You may have to
pay per exam paper, not per subject, which will
usually cost around # 40 per exam.
Charter schools in Los Angeles, and around the country,
usually must find — and
pay for — their own facilities, a tricky prospect given their specific design needs and the high
cost of real estate in big cities where many charters are located.
But pre-kindergarten funding
usually doesn't cover the entire
cost of the program, making it a risky investment for independent charter organizations that can't rely on a school district's central office to help
pay for it.
They
usually don't offer 4WD or as much space as an SUV, but they do
cost less (both in their sticker price and how much you
pay to refuel) and tend to have slightly more sporty driving dynamics.
The Subaru WRX STi will
cost # 140 a year to tax, but not before you've
paid the first year's # 1,700 CO2 - weighted bill (this is
usually rolled into the on - the - road price).
We
usually have just enough to
pay expenses, and since we're location independent and don't have kids, our
costs are pretty minimal.
If you want to sell your self published and self produced book through an online outlet such as Amazon, you'll
usually have to
pay what are called fulfillment
costs to have your book listed, warehoused, sold and shipped.
They had in place a hybrid publishing agreement with some of their authors that offered creative terms —
usually in which the author
paid for some or all of their production and print
costs in exchange for higher royalty rates.
Meanwhile, the ebook edition is still around but
usually costs about three times more than anybody wants to
pay for an unknown author, so it hardly sells.
An example given by O2 is that a Sony Xperia Tablet Z2
usually costs # 529.99 on its own, but on O2 Refresh with the 3 GB per month data plan you will
pay # 21 a month with no up - front
cost for the device and # 15 a month for the data (a combined monthly fee of # 36).
Libraries are also quite vulnerable — most of them are quite poor, so it sucks that a) they must
pay higher prices for a lease on a book rather than being able to purchase it outright and b) libraries
usually purchase books in several formats, which ups the
cost.
I
usually find I get what I
pay for — and I've been disappointed by poor writing more than once and it had nothing to do with the
cost of the book.
James's insights will be in italics for easy reference.A lot of what James is going to talk about he
usually only shares with one - on - one
paying clients, so this is a huge opportunity to learn from a master at no extra
cost to you.