There is no charge for the program, which costs about $2,500 per year after donated services.
For example, a $20 item will cost $22 after the price level increases by 10%.
The project will cost $49.2 million during the next two years, and $35.2 million a year after that.
So, he said, a 2-kilowatt system that costs $20,000 would cost only $14,000 after the rebate.
A newspaper costs no more the day after a big event than any other day.
The Neverland project's 48 acres would have cost $3,000 at the start and $600 a month after that.
It was estimated to cost £18,000, after the War.
Most of them cost from $70,000 to $130,000 after down payments.
None of this would cost him personally anything, after all.
The company said the moves and other restructuring would cost about $330 million after tax this year.