The budget for An American Tail: Fievel Goes West was never publicized.
I hate to say this but the answer is no. The reason why I said no is because I just looked it up on wikipedia and it said that "An American Tail IV: The Mystery of the Night Monster" is the 4th and final film. Sorry to all of you that are reading this but there's not going to be "An American Tail V". Unless they made "An American Tail", "An American Tail II: Fievel Goes West", "An American Tail III: The Treasure of Manhattan", and "An American Tail IV: The Mystery of the Night Monster". Also they decided to make a TV series for An American Tail titled "Fievel's American Tails". So again sorry that there's not going to be "An American Tail V". Posted by: David Alband Almost 15 years old (Still 14 years old) Tremont, Illinois
It cost $25 to produce the music video
If your just talking about the basic plastic and chip, then the answer is about 75p a card. The majority of this cost goes in to the chip and making sure that it's secure.
You need to make a tryout, its cost is 1000 American dollars November 2009 - It doesn't cost anything to try out!!!
the manufacturing of a Buggatti Veyron costs an estimate of 20,000 American dollars.
According to our friends at Expidia a return ticket cost starts at $1,187.00 and goes up. You have to make a minimum of one stop.
Roughly about 30% of the manufactoring cost goes to workers, but Manufactoring cost is only about 35% to 45% of cost of car. So that is about 12% to 15% of total cost of car. Now here is the one that opens eyes, 45% of cost of the car goes to the corporation. With companies like Toyota and Honda, that means that a karge % of that money goes out of the country. They get money with about 1/2 of the taxes that American companies and tax payers have to pay, plus all the guidelines that we have that cost American companies more money to product the same car. Car dealers make about anywhere from 8% to 15% depending on the type of dealership.So, to wrap it up, if you say the 50% of part are bought from US distributors for easy math. that means that roughly 40% of a cost of a car stays in the US.Average cost of car - $28,000 (2005) - 16 million sold each year (last 3 year avg) - Lets say that 50% of them were not American cars - that is $134,400,000,000 that goes out of our country on a yearly basis to other countries. even worse than that, these car companies from other countries get better tax breaks that our own car companies!Some of this money does coem back, in advertising and incentivies to dealers, but very small % compared to rest of automotive companies.
it cost's $2.5 million dollars $500,000 Goes to mark harmon each episode $250,000 goes to michael weatherly each episode $250,000 goes to Cote de pablo each episode $250,000 goes to sean murray each episode $250,000 goes to pauley perrette each episode $250,000 goes to David Mcallum each episode $100,000 goes to rocky carroll for each episode he is in $150,000 goes to Brian Deitzman each episode he is in $500,000 for filming and crew members
A hand full of countries control most of the worlds oil and they decide what it will cost. Seeing as how no one has found a way to make gas without oil when oil goes up so does gas.
Cooper Sharp is an American cheese. It does tastes much better, probably due to the fact that the cheese used to make Cooper goes through an aging process, and then is flavor tested to make sure it meets the taste requirements.
I don't think anyone can accurately answer. On the surface, it did appear to save American lives but no one has closely studied cost of lives via collateral damage from the radiation, so we don't really know if it cost more or less lives and American or Japanese doesn't really make a difference
It cost $10 to make a Zune HD.