Yes, we could buy some new jeans right now, but by saving more right now, we're
actually giving ourselves more money later — much more.
So, going back to the previous pricing method would
actually give them more money in their pockets.
Not exact matches
As Town says, it makes no sense to
give a business your
money to build its brand and make
more products if you don't
actually like that business.
Giving to one's local church is much
more preferable than mailing
money to some TV or radio ministry because (presumably) the local church will
actually provide an annual financial statement that accounts for every dime received.
So if you do
give a lot to charity (
more than $ 5800 per person), then you can itemize and are deducting for
money that
actually left your pocket.
This guy wants to
give more of his
money to charity that
actually helps people then to government that wastes half our
money and takes away our personal liberties.
Despite how this passage is sometimes used in sermons and books as an attempt to get the rich to
give more money to the church, the point of this passage
actually lies elsewhere.
A move wouldn't
actually be surprising as there is an existing relationship between the two clubs, Real paid Newcastle
more than 10 million pounds for no reason a couple of years ago, and then Newcastle
gave the
money back just for fun last season.
He is still young and
more or less not going to have a problem playing every week at his present club, The new owner who is a Russian with plenty of
money to spend on players has no need to sell and will spend the same sort of
money we will and at moment the way Ithey are playing and the way we are they would have no trouble turning us over, We need to go back to grass roots which is what the majority want produce local talent and
actually give them a chance in the first team, Play entertaining football all the time not respect the point (they will come if you play well) There is talent all over the world we need to find it, Howe is showing the way and in years to come may be a great England Manager but not for us right now and if I was him I would stay put
Given the scale of the U.S. debt this is not much and what's
more this
money will only contribute to the U.S. budget, if all the citizens who should pay
more actually do.
The whole system of creating «securities» out of bundled mortgages led to banks being
more interested in making
money on these «new instruments» than to
actually giving mortgages to people who could pay them.
It
gives them
more money, but this is
actually not the biggest plus for what we do, it's
more about the retention of clients — they get a good feeling when they get help.
However,
given the film's obnoxiously unfunny opening, Google doesn't come off like a place you might
actually want to work out until
more than an hour into the story (when all but the most masochistic members of the audience will have left the theater to demand their
money back from director Shawn Levy.)
«It's amazing we've increased our square footage and decreased our energy consumption; we're
actually saving
more money while we're expanding,» says Platenberg, 51, who, for his work in Loudoun County, was
given the 2012 International Eagle Award by the Association of School Business Officials International.
They look at it as an opportunity to make
more money (I mean besides the fact it's
actually needed), so it's a
given.
According to the EPA, you'll
actually spend
more money on fuel in a
given year for the RS» 4 - cylinder than the standard V6 — $ 2,100 vs. $ 1,850.
The K900 WILL SIT ON DEALER LOTS AND IN SHOWROOMS FOR QUITE SOME TIME before any takers
actually lease one.The Equus, as nice a car it it is, sits in showrooms for a year or
more... having sold HYUNDAI for 15 years and having gone thru all of their growth with them, they are a fine automobile and company as is KIA since the Hyundai purchase of them about a decade ago.I do feel that delving into this high end luxury car arena is a mistake for both Hyundai and Kia.They should have spent
money and added a power passenger seat to the Sonata and they would have sold twice as many as they did, and that's no joke.There are not enough people in that tax bracket that will spend 60 + grand on any KIA.The dealership I was at for 15 years selling Hyundai recently
gave up the EQUUS LINE FOR LACK OF SALES.I fear that eventually KIA dealers will do the same with the K900
Some businesses
actually make
more money by pricing things slightly higher then what would
give the most sales.
I'm not bad at
giving away books — my free romance novelette Trapped by Love has been downloaded
more than 28,000 times — but books that people have to
actually pay
money for aren't as popular.
Notice, how in all these transactions Apple would be to make
more money than Amazon,
actually,
given current royalty structures.
Do they have anything
more specific in mind there than «people who are
actually willing to set foot in our stores and
give us
money»?
A book blogger should never have to
give a
more positive review than they feel a book deserves, and neither should an author waste time and
money on a book tour that doesn't
actually promote their books.
They probably couldn't grasp the concept of
giving something away and
actually making
more money as a result.
So,
given the fact that you can trade profitably as a part - time trader, the statistics of people who trade and
actually make some
money each month are probably closer to 20 to 30 %, maybe even
more, this is far higher than the 5 - 10 % we so often hear about.
a. tax rates would have to rise significantly in order to make it not that way (and who's to say that capital gains rates won't increase by even
more given their current historical lows) b. automatic savings in a retirement plan
actually means
money goes into an account instead of planning on saving «what's left» c. you can't get at the
money without significant pain, which is a great disincentive from you buying a car with your Roth
money.
The initial terms of the service required customers to provide
more personal information to Equifax,
gave ambiguous information about whether a person's information was
actually compromised and sought to make
money off the service by including an automatic - enrollment plan after the first year.
I think United and Delta have
actually given people an incentive to spend
more of other people's
money for their own personal benefit, and businesses who reimburse travel expenses will probably see an increase in expenses starting next year until they figure out how to monitor them
more closely.
Actually, Toyota would make far
more money by continuing business as usual, since hybrids account for less than three percent of Toyota's sales... Since committed environmentalists believe that we need
more trains and buses, and far fewer cars, Toyota, in
giving money to the Suzuki Foundation, is actualy investing in a nonprofit that works against their business interests.
More than encouraged,
actually: All employees were told that they were expected to donate by automatic payroll deduction, and some were told directly to
give money to specific candidates.
[18] First, there had to be taxpayers, like Cannon, who were willing to buy into the concept that they could maximize their tax deductions not just by
giving money to charity, but by getting a receipt for
more than they had
actually given — that is, by making a profit from their charitable donations.
If people who want to buy things
actually have the
money to do so, the theory goes, it
gives a truer picture of supply and demand and lends
more accuracy to markets (whereas now, many people don't have the ability to purchase things they want or need, leading the free market to believe that the number of people who want a product is lower than it
actually is).
This allows you to largely avoid the high - pressure sales tactics of insurance agents and
gives you
more time to
actually review and consider
money - saving tweaks to your Mississippi health insurance policy.
Getting a better grip on some of this terminology can
give you a
more accurate idea of what you are
actually getting for the
money you spend on auto insurance.
There are also Garmin and TomTom devices that could
give the Microsoft Band 2 a run for its
money in terms of specs, but this is
actually the
more affordable one compared to the higher - end sports watches.