In fact, once you get beyond selecting the hotel, chances are it will cost you more to book it, or you will get less for the same price.
In a nutshell, renting a textbook will cost about half of what it would cost to buy a new book.
We approached our current publisher with the idea, but they were appalled by the cost of publishing a printed book with some 300 four-color illustrations.
The cost to produce an e-book version of an existing book is close to nothing.
It plans to book part of the cost of the Visto settlement, which gives RIM a lifetime license to some Visto patents and legal possession of others, as an acquisition of intangible assets.
His book addresses the argument in cost-benefit terms, and concludes that spending 1-2% of global output to avoid a significant temperature rise is a bargain worth taking a similar conclusion to that in his original 2006 study.
These add-ons cost extra and must be arranged when you book your trip.
This beautifully written book is powerfully evocative of the human cost of war and the longing for love that, despite the shooting and shelling, never fades.
Tickets cost a bargain 15 euros but are popular, so book in advance.
Another source of help: Publisher cch just put out a how-to book on the subject: Practical Guide to Cost Segregation, by Paul G.
The Espresso Book Machine will turn a PDF file into a 300-page book in four minutes flat, at a cost of one penny per page including a full-color cover.
Still, bizjets cost way too much, and just why that is could fill a book.
The temptation for companies is to book revenues from swapping capacity upfront, but to label the cost of acquiring it as capital expenditure which is written down over several years.
And then finally, the other thing I've always been a big believer in, and Forbes magazine has been a great supporter from the very beginning of my Random Walk book, and that is put your money in low-cost index funds.
But the bank is adding low-cost deposits, and with the stock trading at a mere 95% of its book value, Schutz is staying put.
Nancy Folbre, an economist at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, argued in her 2008 book "Valuing Children" that forgone wages should be included in the cost of raising children.
We have recently suggested a number of such reforms in our book-length policy research tool, 25 Ways to Reduce the Cost of College, which features 25 chapters, organized into five topical sections, each describing a different way that college administrators and policy leaders can make college less expensive.
FORBES: Attacking Higher Ed Cost Inflation: Reform Academic Employment Policies
Before long I'm surfing from book to book, discovering new authors and worrying how much all this is going to cost me.
Even at a low- or no-cost offer, publishers seem reluctant to collect the data required to reveal the true impact of book piracy.
So far, the cost of synthesizing and sequencing such very long strands of data-rich DNA as from the book remains too high to make the technique a practical commercial data-storage medium for the foreseeable future.
Another Twitter user has now tweeted that Ms Cheng should apply for a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, because the five words she added to the message had cost her a year of freedom.
Prices, even the dealers' true cost, are now laid bare with the click of a mouse on sites like Kelley's Blue Book and Microsoft's CarPoint.
If your contacts book lets you down and you resort to using a care agency, Smith says it can cost three times the amount you would pay a carer privately.
First, publishers make more money on hardcover sales than e-book sales, thanks to the inconvenient and widely unknown fact that digital books don't cost much less to produce than physical ones.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Bring on the digital overthrow of publishing
Taking a page from Sir Richard Branson's book with the Virgin brand, Fernandes is leveraging the AirAsia name and logo to bring low-cost travel to hundreds of millions of people.
His new book Bury Us Upside Down covers the frustrations, the folly, the family tragedies and the human cost of the Vietnam War, during which he flew 247 combat missions as a fighter pilot.
No, argues David Moss, an economist at Harvard Business School, in a forthcoming book: the benefits of putting a ceiling on the potential losses faced by shareholders far outweighed the cost of a slightly higher risk of debt default.
If I purchase a book for the same price from a retailer and a remote seller, the remote seller's freight cost would be paid by my own state of Texas.
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