Sentences with phrase «bit of money over»

and they saved me a bit of money over buying «fancier» decor!
You know that you've spent quite a bit of money over the years buying the kind of things that you want to be surrounded with.
For those looking to build up a substantial bit of money over a relatively longer period of time, this might be for you.
It means this can be expensive for people like me who like to use dollar cost averaging to invest into ETFs and invest a little bit of money over time.
If you decide to watch your credit this way, you'll save quite a bit of money over the course of a year.
Obtaining multiple quotes can help you find the best deal possible and save you quite a bit of money over the life of the policy.
I opted for $ 720 Dakota Brown paint, saving a bit of money over the more expensive Designo Diamond White our tester had.
If you purchase baby formula, you're going to have to shell out quite a bit of money over the year.
Interestingly enough, it's actually so simple, and so straightforward, that it would have helped almost any investor make quite a bit of money over the past couple of centuries regardless of market conditions provided he or she had a long enough time horizon.

Not exact matches

The principles on money have pretty much stayed the same over the past hundreds / thousands of years, so every now and then you have to change it up a bit to make sure those epiphanies happen.
In recent years, money has flooded into low - cost index funds and out of more expensive actively managed funds, thanks in part to a greater focus on the large bite fees take out of already lackluster retirement balances over the long term.
Bitcoin also benefited a bit from the controversy over PayPal (s ebay) cutting off the ability to send money to WikiLeaks, which for some raised red flags about one company's ability to impede the transfer of money.
These warnings often sound like this: The fees that you pay to invest your money could take a huge bite out of your returns over the long term, so watch them closely.
I do believe that we have lacked a bit of steel over the last few years but players that can battle as well as having great ability are hard to come by and therefore the most expensive, so we are back to money.
This has not happened, and I'm surprised that no one has ever hauled Wenger over the coals about the fact that as a qualified economist he never saw that the FIFA FFP rules would NEVER EVER bite the big spending clubs, yet this was the major reason we were never involved in big money transfers, although we were paying the highest process of any club in Europe for season tickets.
Give both managers the same money and see what happens over five years... of course not possible to have that experiment, but look at what happens to the Portuguese manager when he stays a bit longer in one place, and when money becomes an issue.
I can not see any club paying that for a relatively unproven player, no matter how promising they might be, and that goes double for Wenger and the Gunners, but with the furore over Mbappe having died down a bit, do you think Arsenal might go back and test the resolve of Monaco with a mega money bid of, say, 70 or 80 million?
Depending on how much the deal is for, the Pelicans might have a little bit of money left over for a shooter, though I'm not sure who's left on the market who would sign for a cheap deal.
It also contributed to moving totals quite a bit: Va Tech / UNC total dropped from 66.5 to 54.5 (69 % of tickets on Over, 56 % of money on Under), and Notre Dame / NC State total dropped from 68.5 to 57.5 (68 % of tickets on Over, 71 % of money on Under).
Have we all forgotten Torries and Shevenko they couldn't score Abramavich pissed off Mourinio over it a waist of money, so all you guys think if you spend over 10 million your get the player, but if he don't wan na come to Arsenal get anyone you have no idea on how to run a soccer club Wenger is a first class manager he doesn't get swayed by the bitchey bits and he gets it right in the end Mark my words we will finish second if we beat City as we are gonna hurt a lot of you Wingers CB
After all the frustration earlier in the summer and the feeling that Arsene Wenger was making the same old mistake of being way too over cautious with the club's money, Arsenal did end up spending a fair bit and strengthening our squad in the three key areas of defence, midfield and attack.
AVB has spent a bit of money in the summer but I don't think he's improved the side and if you lose Bale it could put an end to all of the good work that has been done at Spurs over the last 4 seasons!
With the little bit of pocket money left over, my kids used to indulge mostly in toys from Target's Dollar Spot and / or sugarless gum.
I'm a full - time mum who will probably have to go back to teaching at some point but at the moment it's nice to make a little bit of money doing something that I love, that's relaxing, flexible, fits in with the kids and that I have complete control over.
In that post I expressed a little bit of ambivalence about selling sweets to raise money — ambivalence that would evolve over the next four years into outright activism against junk food in schools — but at the time I was clearly charmed by the old - timey, innocent feel of the event.
But the fundamental point is that «devo Manc» is not doing enough if it only offers bits of money and devolved authority to an elected mayor whose role will be to manage more cuts and preside over unsolved structural problems.
In a bit of political drama, the city is saying it won't deliver the lease until the money is accounted for, while the state is indicating the city has shown a willingness to turn over the property.
«President Obama is currently caught in a bit of a scandal over his pledge not to take campaign money from lobbyists.
Over the last 2 1/2 years at Grandma's House DIY (since I started the blog) I have been fully introduced to what I have come to think of as the «Blogger Hustle» which, if it were a dictionary term, would be described as, «A blogger trying every conceivable thing that they can possibly think of times a million and a half and then some more in an attempt to figure out what works for their blog to increase their traffic and then, by some kind of miracle, also maybe make a little bit of money
I've been looking for a job for over a year and I'm lucky to be teaching a sewing class for a bit of extra money.
This game got way over criticized to the point I think a lot of gamers are becoming as disillusioned as IGN, because its actually a fun game with a pinch of Resident Evil nostalgia set in a what if universe and the game is like a cross between gears of war and left 4 dead, so maybe its a tad bit buggy, but its still a fun game and if you paid 10 or so bucks then you got moneys worth for sure, so don't pay attention to all the haters, because they probably drink the Bill Gates kool aid.
It is true that the real life David (Zach Galifianakis) was a bit of a dummy that robbed all of the money under the impression that it was for his girlfriend (Kristen Wiig) when in actuality he was handing the money over to even dumber people that immediately made a number of expensive and exotic purchases that surely raised suspicion, but pretty much all of what is going on here is blown up far too stupid.
«The Eyes of My Mother» The «Sundance horror hit» has become a bit of a tradition over the last few years following the buzz surrounding «The Babadook» and «The Witch,» and if perhaps there wasn't quite the same deafening consensus around a horror title this year out, our money goes on writer / director Nicholas Pesce «s «The Eyes of My Mother.»
It's more of an under - appreciated gem that picked up some strong reviews on its release and made a bit of money, but wasn't really the hit it was expected to be (it came out on the same day as Die Hard which didn't help) and kind of disappeared from people's radars over the years.
AM can not» afford» to do much of anything including this bit of vacuous vaporware due to the fact that Aston Martin has been bleeding off money almost since its inception and has not in fact made a profit in over 50 years... surviving on the backs and bank accounts of its owners.
But rest assured - if and when they come into a bit of money they will crave and revere the full fat experience over one of very, very expensive white goods, just like everyone else.
For some players at least, this will be a good thing, quickly glossing over the aspect that some considered a bit of a grind - buy cheap car, enter race, win a little money, tune it up, and repeat - with the quickest cars still well out of reach after days of play.
The Touareg has been a solid global success for Volkswagen with over 720,000 units sold, despite all the ink expended discussing its pricing (especially compared to the rest of the automaker's range), and the company has spent quite a bit of time and money updating the Touareg for the 2015 model year.
Although going with a newer model year for your used Chevy will cost a bit more, it will still save you a great deal of money over a new model.
Harlequin has given tons of money to RWA over the years; by taking this stand, the organization is sure to feel the bite.
Once the trial is over, you just cancel, and then feel guilty every time they offer you another free trial (in all fairness, though, I've spent quite a bit of money at these sites, so I should probably chill).
I was able to take some time and learn the Kindle format over the next month or two and just though that I could make a little bit of extra money on the side.
«Upgraded» to the Touch 3G thinking it would have the same feature (which frankly, I would've used couple times a yr if that; but found out I paid quite a bit more money only to allow Amazon the previlige of selling me books all over the planet.
Once a year, rebalance things, taking a bit of money out of the investments that have done the best over the past year and investing it back in the areas that have lagged.
Index funds are okay if you want to safeguard your money in terms of protecting capital, when it comes to making money they are a bit dubious as with dividends invested you are looking at between 50 - 100 years to make meaningful gains a  # 1000 invested might come up to  # 100,000 or  # 2,000 as it depends on the valuation of the shares, my advice is if you really want to do it then invest in one or two and see if you can handle the psychological dips over 3 - 5 years otherwise just invest in well managed companies.
Many travellers get a bit of sticker shock when they see the price of tours and want to know if forking over dough to join a tour is worth the money.
Manage your money well by keeping a balanced portfolio of equities and fixed income, and make that mix a bit more conservative over the years.
Opting into an income - based repayment plan might make life a little bit easier now, but in the long run it could end up costing you a lot more money over the life of your loan.
These warnings often sound like this: The fees that you pay to invest your money could take a huge bite out of your returns over the long term, so watch them closely.
the best bit of advice i could offer to anyone is to believe in your ability as I do, and never, ever, risk a penny of your money until you have doubled your demo account several times over, and then only risk it on a micro account.
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