Sentences with phrase «bringing in money flows»

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Prosecutors who specialize in terrorism, narcotics trafficking and organized crime, led by the acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, will bring prosecutions designed to restrict the flow of money to terrorist groups, Sessions said.
While rental properties have also gone down in value, if you focused on positive cash flow, you still are bringing in money every month.
It's time to move down on the table, TV rights are bringing enough cash that there is no need to invest in the players to get the UCL money, with the TV rights money heavy flow Europa League is enough and not only enough, it's a goal, it's the new Wenger trophy.
Yes, it took willing participants, but what brought them together was money — the large sums of money that first flowed, legally, to the governor's campaign and got the attention of Mr. Percoco and his accomplice, Todd Howe, who turned to taking money that wasn't legal, offering influence in return.
We will plan to follow through with the refinance we tried for early in 2016, which will allow us to free up about $ 300 - $ 400 a month in cash flow (we won't have to bring any money in, except for about $ 1,500 in closing costs).
The federal government has more than enough money to raise personal taxes, especially from high income individuals, by reducing some of the following: the small business tax deduction ($ 3.2 billion), lifetime capital gains exemption ($ 600 million), donation credit related to gifted securities ($ 52 million), flow - through shares ($ 125 million) and bringing capital gains tax rates in line with the top tax rate on dividends ($ 1.25 billion).
This cash flow is able to better advertise, better inform and ultimately provide better returns to those that show the events, so the cycle of exposure continues to bring in more fans and more fans mean more money, etc. etc..
I would borrow money all day long if it will bring in good cash flow.
I was born in Columbus, Ohio and I remember when a bunch of people were betting that when Limited Holding Company was going to bring «Thousands of Quality Jobs» to the Columbus Area and «Out of State Investors»... particularly from the West Coast were pouring money in left and right on property out there... betting on appreciation... and when it didn't happen nowhere near the rate they were expecting, some of them sold those same properties... to people that were raised in Ohio who seemed to know better... because they knew they would get steady profitable cash flow...
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