Sentences with phrase «always make financial sense»

It doesn't always make financial sense to file a claim.
Diversification always makes financial sense, as it reduces reliance on a singular credit type and allocates risk among various credit instruments.

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While it doesn't always make strictly rational financial sense — if you have a 3.5 percent mortgage but can earn 7 or 8 percent from investing, putting extra money towards your mortgage does result in opportunity cost — the emotional impact could more than offset that «loss.»
Ambitious school reform movements create a sense of urgency, optimism, and emotional commitment, and they tend to win the backing of powerful political leaders and the financial support of major philanthropic organizations (who always make those movements look great in their glossy annual reports, attracting even more supporters).
It's a common practice in the lending world, yet a refinancing doesn't always make good financial sense.
I have always had a strong sense of independence and it felt wrong to ask my father for money no matter what financial mistakes I had made.
On the other hand, paying off your mortgage early does not always make the best financial sense.
If exercising doesn't make financial sense within a contract's term, you can always roll over the contract to lock in more time (by selling your current contract and buying a new one with a later expiration date).
«The rule for when is it time to buy is always the same: given your household budget and where current interest rates are, if it makes good financial sense to take out a home loan today, then today is the day to do it.»
Michael's claim makes sense, but stuff that makes sense doesn't always reflect reality in the financial / investment field.
If you plan on owning the car longer than 3 years, it almost always makes more financial sense to buy.
While it may be more fun to drive a flashy new car or to always have the latest car, it makes good financial sense to pay off an auto loan on a used car instead.
Protecting yourself and your family against the unforeseen just makes good financial sense — but dealing with insurance companies isn't always black and white.
(As an aside, although you should always say yes to free insurance coverage from an employer, if the insurance isn't convertible then it makes sense to buy a large enough private policy to fully cover your financial needs instead of just making up the difference.)
It's not always easy — in fact, you'll probably end up having to make some tough choices — but living by a budget that makes sense for your income is a great way to build a strong financial base.
Its always made common sense to use a Realtor, but now today it makes financial sense to use a Realtor.
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