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  2. Hilton Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    Hilton points average a value of 0.58¢ each. [80] Hilton renamed the Hilton HHonors program to Hilton Honors in February 2017. [81] Company culture.

  3. Frequent-flyer program - Wikipedia

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    The cash-equivalent value of a loyalty point in 2010 was estimated to range between AU$0.0066 and AU$0.0084. This range, however, excluded the value of status benefits to the status member. The loyalty point gained by a FFP member per flight equated to an in-kind discount on an average airfare of 3.3% for lowest status members, 3.96% for medium ...

  4. Hand evaluation - Wikipedia

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    The 4-3-2-1 high card point evaluation has been found to statistically undervalue aces and tens and alternatives have been devised to increase a hand's HCP value. To adjust for aces, Goren recommended [5] deducting one HCP for a hand without any aces and adding one for holding four aces. Some adjust for tens by adding 1/2 HCP for each. [1]

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  6. Hilton Garden Inn - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Garden Inn is an American chain of full-service [2] hotels targeting business and leisure travelers looking for an upscale experience. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The brand is owned by Hilton Worldwide . As of December 2019 [update] , it has 862 properties with 126,086 rooms in 49 countries and territories, including 81 that are managed with 15,678 ...

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  9. Mortgage points: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    In this example, the borrower bought two discount points costing 1 percent of the loan principal, or $3,200 each. By buying two points for $6,400 upfront, the borrower’s interest rate shrank to ...