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en You may be saving $30 to $40 a month (the cost of one tank of gas for a typical driver. But is it worth a $4,000 or $5,000 premium?

en Let's say you buy a home for $185,000 and it takes $8,000 to fix it up, and so it cost you $193,000 for a home that is now worth $200,000. You're saving a little bit of money, but it took a lot of work. And there are so many homes out there to choose from, you have to decide if it is worth it.

en The minimal cost to cell phone users is worth the saving of a life, Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy.

en About a month after I got this little guy, he broke his leg. It cost me $2,000. I ended up getting about $900 from the insurance two weeks after the premium had cleared.

en It would appear that it was a buried 50 kg (110 pound) device, and it may have been very simple. It was command (remotely) detonated at the front of the tank, blowing the engine clean out of the top of the tank and killing the driver instantly.

en There is a wage premium in the Bay Area. The critical question, however, is whether that premium is sufficient to offset the higher cost of living here.

en The geo-political risk premium and how it fluctuates is a key driver in the price of oil. Since the time Saudi Arabia objected to Iran's call to cut output and promised to provide more oil, the risk premium has declined.

en So far, people aren't saving money. Call me back in a month, and we'll see. I hope they do end up saving.

en worth saving, but they are worth every penny of a complete rebuilding effort.

en It seems that they dumped a certain number of regular gallons of gasoline into the premium tank and a certain number of regular gallons into the mid-grade tank.

en Take a look at what you spent this season, divide by 12, and start saving month-by-month now.

en Typical of what happens. You spend so much energy to get back in the game and you don't have the gas in the tank to finish it.

en Investors may want a premium on bonds, which may push the cost of borrowing up. But a downgrade will have an immediate impact on the cost of debt.

en These drugs cost approximately $80 to $85 per month [prescribed]. In Canada and Europe and, in fact, 17 different countries worldwide where these drugs are over-the-counter, the average out-of-pocket cost in U.S. dollars is between $10 and $15 a month.

en That's the typical premium being paid, and that's a mistake for many buyers.


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