Sentences with phrase «chunk out of your bank»

The average homeowner in the state pays annual property taxes that are equal to 0.77 % of their home's market value, so annual property taxes shouldn't take a significant chunk out of your bank account.
I live naturally dubious about any credit card, but this one seems to tick a lot of boxes and won't gobble chunks out of your bank accounts.
It may take a chunk out of your bank account today, but when you consider what you could be saving in the long term on car insurance premiums, it's a chunk worth parting with.
You're never going to find a phone that's perfect, but this phone ticks a lot of the boxes without taking a chunk out of your bank account.

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This risk - free return encourages the banks to keep a good chunk of their cash piles with the central bank, instead of lending it out.
If banks let the customers of the future walk out the door with a significant chunk of their money at this crucial moment, that might mean the online transformation takes place that much faster.
On the other hand, private industry has laid off a good chunk of their workforce while squeezing every last bit of productivity out of those who remain, held back raises while telling their employees they're lucky to have a job, stopped making 401k matching contributions even after their profits have soared to record highs and they've banked a ton of cash that they're NOT spending to hire or rehire laid - off employees.
Cutting out on a big chunk of accommodation costs we were able to find out more about, how to travel Norway without breaking the bank and seeing Norway in a nutshell.
A contract with a publisher, though, requires your created game scores a certain minimum average score from reviewers, otherwise a penalty is incurred in the form of a chunk of money being taken out of your bank account.
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