While there are some people who revel in the consumer chaos, most of us are just looking to save a little
bit of cash as we head into the holiday season.
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I imagine this will cost a fair
bit of cash as well, which is OK.
Not exact matches
Managing the ebbs and flows
of your
cash flow
as a small business is a
bit like rowing a canoe down a river.
And although he talked about putting a
bit of money in himself, and he did put some money and some in
as cash, most
of it
as loans, that's my understanding, you know, you were competing against the machine and she had dollars coming out
of everywhere.
Banks wanted to hold a
bit of extra
cash as precautionary balances and the Reserve Bank made sure to supply some extra
cash to the market.
The positives
of taking surveys were usually the free items you were allowed to try out and the little
bit of cash they paid
as well.
After a massive U.S. corporate tax cut put much more
cash in corporate coffers, a few companies including Walmart, Bank
of America BAC, -1.28 % and AT&T T, -0.37 % awarded small bonuses to employees
as a way to share a
bit of that wealth.
We expect that the majority
of tellers will use it
as a supplement to an existing
cash business, or
as a
bit of side income, rather than
as their main revenue source.
Personally I felt that it was a
bit of a waste but these folks are adults and have the right to do with their
cash as I do.
I do like to vary the dairy, I eat milk and cheese but I make sure it comes from good sources and is always organic, (
as I don't buy meat and fish I have an extra
bit of cash to spend on organic dairy and veg).
The striker would not come cheap but now might be the perfect time for Wenger to
bite the bullet and splash the
cash,
as there are just two years left on his current contract and at 28 - years old he is in the form
of his life.
sorry this is a
bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at about the # 245 million mark gross debt and about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus
cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy
cash in hand to bail us out this side
of the club really intrigues me
as it is not a much talked about subject unless you are into that type
of area
of work or care about the general fianacial outcome
of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
But even though the Gunners did splash some
cash and add Granit Xhaka, Lucas Perez and Shkodran Mustafi,
as well
as the promising young defender Rob Holding, I can not help but feel that we may have been a
bit too hasty in allowing some
of the other Arsenal squad members to leave.
Considering that only two
of the last seven meetings between these sides has
cashed the over 2.5 goal ticket, my choice here may strike you
as a
bit odd.
Its a shame the 360 doesn't incorporate a small front pocket like other models
as somewhere to stash a phone, the house keys and a
bit of cash is the only thing missing.
Making sure that your teen is insured properly can help you keep a little peace
of mind,
as well
as a
bit more
cash in your wallet.
«Nor was there any relief for low and middle earners who, after years
of falling living standards, have no spare
cash to take advantage
of the help for savers, and who now face year on year cuts in benefits for working families
as the welfare cap
bites.
In a
bit of an everything - but - the - kitchen sink spot, Sen. Eric Schneiderman hits his Republican opponent, Dan Donovan, hard on three issues that have ermeged
as chief among his criticisms
of the Staten Island DA: Wall Street, mob - tainted campaign
cash and abortion rights.
If that seems a little too basic, there's easy ways to customise a simple look, from something
as easy
as cuffing your jeans, to spending a
bit of extra
cash on some accessories.
It was the need for
cash that drove him to the gates
of the studios that year, for which he worked
as an extra and
bit player.
As a love interest, there has to be one for an epic like this, there's Cameron Diaz, excellent as a Jenny, a hard - bitten pickpocket whose only use for a heart of gold would be the cash valu
As a love interest, there has to be one for an epic like this, there's Cameron Diaz, excellent
as a Jenny, a hard - bitten pickpocket whose only use for a heart of gold would be the cash valu
as a Jenny, a hard -
bitten pickpocket whose only use for a heart
of gold would be the
cash value.
By the parade
of wondrous U.K. thespians,
cashing checks for 10 years (like Alan Rickman, who's played Snape in every movie) or breezing by the set for a week's work (like, in the latest film, Kelly Macdonald, who's touching and a
bit scary
as a ghost).
While on the one hand I'd like them to take all the time they need to make Incredibles 2
as awesome
as the first, on the other I'm a
bit miffed at what look to be a couple
of blatant
cash grabs, in the form
of Cars 3 and Toy Story 4, coming before it.
«Every time a game gets re-released
as a quick, easy
cash - in, we devalue our heritage a little
bit more,» said Digital Eclipse Head
of Development Mike Mika.
After the setup, in which the Robinson family — father John (William Hurt, looking and sounding
as spaced out
as he does in interviews), mother Maureen (Rogers, wasted), daughters Judy (Heather Graham, ditto) and Penny (a heavily made - up Chabert, looking like a junior version
of Neve Campbell in Wild Things), and son Will (young newcomer Johnson, making the best
of it)-- and pilot Don West (LeBlanc, doing a bad Han Solo impression) find themselves lost in space after their ship is sabotaged by evil stowaway Dr. Smith (a watered - down but still - lively Oldman,
cashing a paycheck and loving every minute), the script's «stream»
of events becomes so fragmented and random that it seems to be made up
as it goes along — and Hopkins does little to make what does go on the slightest
bit interesting.
The compact Volkswagen Golf Alltrack is essentially a Golf SportWagen with standard 4MOTION all - wheel drive and a slightly taller ride height that provides a useful 6.9 inches
of ground clearance (the SportWagen is also available with all - wheel drive if you don't need quite
as much ground clearance and want to save a
bit of cash).
And the Washington Post announced that 2010 will see the publication
of Jane
Bites Back by Michael Thomas Ford (Random House), the first in an intended three - book series that casts Jane
as a vampire bookstore owner (can you hear those
cash registers ringing?).
OnDeck is usually about half
as expensive
as merchant
cash advances, so your business can save quite a
bit of money.
It may come
as a
bit of a surprise to those just starting to invest, but most
of the world's seasoned investors will only invest in something that gives them a
cash income on a regular basis.
You can think
of this
as trading any return above the call option for a
bit of extra
cash.
Rounding just a
bit (treating the top regular rate
as 40 %) we find that you need to hold a still larger number
of shares to secure the maximum tax benefit,
cashing in only 40 % at the time
of exercise while holding the remaining 60 %.
As I wrote in How to Make Money on 0 % Credit Card Transfers, I'm not into borrowing a ton
of cash on a credit card at 0 %, saving it for a
bit, then paying it back and pocketing the interest.
Alternative is to get rid
of CC firsts
as you can make extra payments anytime you have a
bit of spare
cash
I've noted that last year I made over $ 330 on my
cash - back credit card (and saved a good
bit using another one), so I'm in favor
of using your charges to earn
cash / rewards (
as long
as you don't spend more just to do so.)
Yes — if you're planning a
bit of a spending spree but you have the
cash to afford it, you might
as well use a cashback credit card and earn some money back for your purchases, before paying off the balance in full by the end
of the month.
As long as the landlord agrees this could be a very low investment option to start a business and make a bit of cash part tim
As long
as the landlord agrees this could be a very low investment option to start a business and make a bit of cash part tim
as the landlord agrees this could be a very low investment option to start a business and make a
bit of cash part time.
Once you get it kicked off, though, the rest can be cake;
as long
as you have a
bit of self - discipline and stash your
cash in the right spot.
I am in a
bit of an uncomfortable position right now
as I don't like a ton
of stocks but I also don't like having a large
cash position.
It also saves you money,
as taking your dog to a professional groomer can cost quite a
bit of cash after a while.
When an award calendar looks barren, don't look at it
as the end
of the road, but rather the beginning
of a puzzle that, with a
bit of clever thinking, can still save you a fair amount over the
cash price.
Dear
Cashing In,
As someone who has earned beaucoup air miles the old - fashioned way — by putting my backside in the seat
of a plane many, many times — I'm more than a
bit ticked.
Unfortunately, I ended up feeling that Mordecai and Rigby in 8 -
bit Land was
as bare
as a chicken leg that has been reduced to the bone: players just run around
as either Mordecai or Rigby (you can switch between them freely with the press
of a button), collecting
cash and stomping on uninspired enemies that you can sometimes jump on and sometimes not (the game wasn't clear on the whole «jumping on this guy will actually hurt you, but this guy is totally cool to leap frog onto»).
Well, Ground Zeroes can certainly be described
as a prologue to the main game, but in practice what it ultimately feels like is a glorified demo and a way for Konami to make a quick
bit of extra
cash.
As detailed in this Reddit discussion, while the in - game Store feature is currently disabled, the public files on Rockstar's servers (accessible with a
bit of work) show four «
cash card» DLC items that can be purchased to add funds to your online character's account.
We'd buy the Joy - Cons
as a pair (see our comparison chart above)
as you'll save a
bit of cash over buying them separately.
There's nothing quite like the serenity
of dropping your lure into the water, listening to the waves lap playfully at the sidesÂ
of your boat, Â and waiting for a fish to
bite... Then reeling it in (along with twenty or thirty other fish), blasting them to
bits with your shotgun, watching
as money and guts rain down from the heavens, and saving up your
cash to buy a bazooka.
If you like to have the best
of both worlds, Hockey Ultimate Team allows you to select rookies and build up your own team
as well
as participate in the action, although purchasing Gold card packs to assist with this feels like a
bit of a
cash grab, especially considering the random nature
of this system.
I have bought a lot
of early access games over the past few years, and though the majority have turned out
as amazing titles, there is always that gamble that makes it a
bit harder to just hand over your
cash.
So, in order to get
as much out
of the 32 -
bit consoles
as possible, Square began to release a bunch
of spin - off and
cash in titles.