Sentences with phrase «add big ticket items»

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«If you add up the Tappan Zee Bridge, the LaGuardia (airport), Penn Station and all the other capital projects he had in that budget, and then you say we've got a record - breaking $ 22 billion for the state of New York for infrastructure, that isn't even (the value of) one of the projects that he mentioned for downstate,» said the Syracuse - area lawmaker, referring to some of the other big - ticket infrastructure items on Cuomo's agenda.
Since the «hottest,» most «on trend» items only stick around for a couple of seasons, I'm all about adding inexpensive pops to my wardrobe while saving bigger ticket purchases for classic pieces I'll own for years.
The Nordstrom Sale is the perfect time to add some of the big ticket designer items to your closet.
The only big - ticket item our tester lacked was the Theater Package for $ 1,700, which adds dual headrest monitors and wireless headphones for second - row occupants.
Each year homeowners have to pay for upkeep on their properties from big ticket items such as replacing the roof, windows, water damage or HVAC system to smaller repairs including adding attic insulation, painting, replacing a screen, light bulbs or filter.
If you anticipate purchasing a big ticket item in the near future, the reality is that the interest savings on an S&L loan in comparison to traditional bank rates could add up to one huge difference.
Chapter 13 has the added bonus of allowing you to keep the big - ticket items you love, like your home, car, and boat.
You can add to the table amount sales taxes paid on cars, boats, aircraft and other big ticket items.
With a little extra effort, these small ticket items can add up to big profits.
From the big ticket items like adding a proper story and implementing deeper combat systems, to the more minute issues such as standing at the edge of the screen and just punching enemies off - camera.
Add to this the popularity of big ticket items like high - end media equipment, wine cellars, finished basements and top of the line appliances and you've got a whole lot of stuff that is going to cost more to replace.
That extra coverage could simply involve your parents adding a rider for big - ticket items or purchasing a standalone policy designed specifically for people living on campus (aka dorm insurance).
Even though our minds usually go to the big ticket items like mortgages and student loans, when we consider our obligations, our small debts may add up too.
Therefore, if there are many gifts to be given, or if there happens to be a big ticket item or two, then it may be worth the while of the policyholder to advise the insurer so that a short term additional coverage can be added against certain potential perils such as fire, theft, and other kinds of disaster.
That said, if you have a big ticket item you want covered — e.g. a new engagement ring that's valued at $ 4,500 — you would have to add what's called a floater (same thing as a «rider» or «endorsement») to your renters insurance policy.
Most people in Buffalo immediately think of big ticket items like their flat screen or refrigerator but tables, a printer, your microwave, and bedframes add up quickly.
«It prevents people from having to pay a major amount for an essential or big - ticket item if something goes wrong,» adds Healey, noting that the last thing a new homeowner wants is to be hit with a big bill during the first year of owning the home.
That's one of the biggest pieces of advice I give my design clients — if you are on a budget, choose neutrals for the big ticket items like furniture and flooring... and then, when you get the itch to switch, you can do so without breaking the bank by adding a couple seasonal throw pillows, a few pops of color via florals, or maybe an inexpensive blanket or DIY project.
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