Sentences with phrase «dire financial straits if»

It receives about $ 500 million annually from the government and would likely enter dire financial straits if that money dried up.

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If we hadn't then we wouldn't be in the financial dire straits we are in the middle of right now.
If you're in such dire financial straits that maintaining your home and paying insurance and taxes will be an issue, you're probably not a good candidate for a reverse mortgage.
If you watch a lot of television, there is no shortage of pundits shouting from the rafters that we are all in dire financial straits, but how correct are they?
Getting the total due on an unsecured credit card can be difficult if the borrower is in dire financial straits and the credit card company could be trying to recoup as much as possible.
According to the data, these workers feel that they would be in financial dire straits if their pay was delayed as little as one week.
A bereaved family will often find themselves in financial dire straits if they have paid out for a funeral and there has been a reduction of income into the household.
If you don't, you could leave your family in dire financial straits.
Simply put, getting good rates will not help if your insurance company is in dire financial straits and may go out of business.
And if your company is in financial dire straits, you might be getting passed up for a promotion out of a pure lack of resources.
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