Sentences with phrase «as putting money in my pocket»

The main thing I got out of the book is looking at assets as putting money in my pocket and liabilities as taking money away.

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«If you ask for an ongoing cash payment, you can put that money in your pocket and use it as you see fit.»
While there is no one correct answer as to how to pull this off, there are ways to put money in your pocket and grow your business.
Noting that an important goal of the Affordable Care Act is enrolling the uninsured in insurance plans — which will theoretically put more money in doctors» pockets — Jackson said, «As major stakeholders and advocates in this effort, physicians should be educated about how these changes will impact them, their patients and their prospective patients.»
«We are seeing that our focus on the middle class, by putting more money in the pockets of hard working families, and giving less advantages to the wealthiest, is growing the economy,» Trudeau said, as he also attempted to distract the media horde from his finance minister's loose interpretation of what constitutes a conflict of interest.
The Retirement Savings Contributions Credit, also known as the Saver's Credit, puts money in your pocket if you contribute to an IRA or an employer - sponsored retirement plan.
The implication is, if you can't have the self control to eat well, buy the formula advertised on the same page as this add (and put money in the pockets of the people who indirectly supported the add), because otherwise you're just feeding your baby hamburgers and donuts, and that is simply NOT true and hurtfully misleading and potentially damaging to mothers (emotionally and in lost long term positive health benefits to breastfeeding moms) and the short and long term health of their children.
You need the social infrastructure to act as a kind of stimulus that would create jobs and put money in people's pockets.
Customs and importers, have separately told The Herald that, but for some of these schemes, which put money in the pockets of the party financiers, as well as the party; GRA, would double its revenue target each year.
Farrell also challenged Cuomo's desire to kill member items for good, noting the governor has plenty of economic development cash to dole out on his own — or, as the assemblyman put it: «The governor has people who walk around with money in their pockets
You need the social infrastructure to act as a kind of stimulus that would create jobs and put money in people's pockets,» he added.
«As the highest tolled county in the entire nation, these discounts will help to put money back in the pockets of hard working Staten Islanders,» Assemblyman Michael Cusick said in a statement.
As CBS2's Marcia Kramer reported, sources say the offer to hike the minimum wage, which could have put money in the pockets of thousands of fast - food workers and others who toil for base pay, was offered as part of a deal to revamp disability pensions for cops and firefighters injured in the line of dutAs CBS2's Marcia Kramer reported, sources say the offer to hike the minimum wage, which could have put money in the pockets of thousands of fast - food workers and others who toil for base pay, was offered as part of a deal to revamp disability pensions for cops and firefighters injured in the line of dutas part of a deal to revamp disability pensions for cops and firefighters injured in the line of duty.
This doesn't mean that you have to put your hand in your pocket to pay for every date, but if a man is mean with his money, many women can assume that he'll be mean with other things as well, such as his time.
They still have time to study and they have a lot of extra money in their pockets to put toward their education as well as more stunning outfits for their «dates».
That might work if incomes were increasing with inflation, but as health care premiums climb through the roof and the price of goods and services grow to simply put more money in the pockets of the wealthy, we are likely to see these scenarios played out again and again, and even worsen in the near future.
If you are considering writing as a career, then the costs associated with quality publishing are an investment in creating an intellectual property asset that can put money in your pocket for the rest of your life and 70 years after you die according to copyright law.
Remind them that, if they like your books, they can put about twice as much money in your pocket by buying from someone other than Amazon.
We want to help you save as much as possible so you can put that money towards your down payment, home improvements, future mortgage payments, or even buying down your interest rates to keep more cash in your pockets in the long - run.
That is why bad credit borrowers are a piece of a sweet pie to car dealers, as they mark up the loans tremendously, putting more money in their pockets.
I wanted to only look at ROI as the actual physical cash in my pocket, paying no attention to the actual amount of money put into the property and how that affected the cash flow.
Will they work just as hard when they're putting money in their own pocket?
The research says lowering pension contributions for company plans — such as defined - benefit vehicles — would put more money in the pockets of families that are raising kids and paying down mortgages.
This means that if you need to sell your home, you will not put as much money in your pocket after the sale.
Your purchase of a mill puppy (often billed as «farm -» or «family - raised» or purchased in pet stores) continues the cycle of cruelty by putting more money in the pockets of those involved, allowing the profit to be reinvested into the business so that the breeding continues.
We proudly and successfully partner with several other distribution channels and maintain your property there as well — putting more money in your pocket.
Over the long term, it surely pays to be green: you use less gas or heating oil and you leave more money in your pocket; you grow your own food and reduce your expenses (over time) as well as your diet's carbon footprint; you reduce, reuse, and recycle and you get far, far more bang for your buck while putting less waste into the production and distribution streams.
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So, if your instinct is that your case is going to be under - settled and you are going to be out of pocket, you must remember that with personal injury compensation, it's not a windfall, nobody wants to have a personal injury claim, obviously something horrific has happened, no amount of money is going to put you back in the right position as if the accident hadn't happened, but you want to make sure you have the right amount.
Everyone loves discounts, and you will find it similar to a faithful as an old friend when it puts money back in your pocket.
If you prefer not to walk around with a load of cash in your pocket, then put the money in a checking account and use a debit card to withdraw it as needed.
This saves us capital expenses as well as lets us put more money in the pocket of our home seller.
«However, statistics show that selling your home with the assistance of a professional real estate agent will garner you a higher profit, enough to cover the commission as well as put more money in your pocket
Expenses that you can currently deduct are more beneficial than those you must capitalize and depreciate because it puts money in your pocket today, and as we all know, a dollar today is worth more than a dollar tomorrow.
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