Sentences with phrase «enough expense budget»

Department managers within big companies often have a large enough expense budget that you can squeeze in a small - scale project without requiring sign - off from the company's executives or directors.

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When a mixup on an expense report gives Tina enough money to pay off her staggering student debt — an amount that represents no more than a day's budget for her multimillionaire boss — she finds herself leaving the straight and narrow.
We were able to cover expenses quite nicely given that all of our reviewer's are unpaid volunteers, and the disposal of review copies generated enough revenue to take care of our budgeted outlays (utilities, phone, stationary, etc.).
Make a budget, and stick to it to ensure that you have enough money in your checking account to cover your expenses.
But over the years, even though expenses were high, the Iatrous always made sure there was enough in the household budget to contribute $ 3,000 to $ 5,000 a year to RRSPs.
Given the large expense of buying a home, it's most advisable to save enough money to make a 20 % down payment and avoid paying for insurance, especially if you expect your budget to be tight in the coming years.
If you think you don't have enough money left over after paying bills, now is a good time to set a budget, focus on paying off debt such as student loans and determine ways to reduce expenses.
You may be experiencing certain financial problems, but budgeting and cutting expenses will be enough to deal with them.
Need to scrape together enough money to cover a budget shortage or an unexpected expense?
When budgeting to buy a home, it is important to allow enough money for additional expenses such as maintenance and insurance costs.
If your Social Security payments are large enough to cover all or nearly all of your essential retirement expenses — which you can estimate by going to one of the online budget calculators listed in RealDealRetirement.com's Retirement Toolbox — then you may be able to get by quite nicely on Social Security plus periodic withdrawals from your diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds and mutual funds to cover any excess expenses as well as emergencies and occasional splurges.
It is challenging enough to manage your household budget and balance your income with your expenses.
Finally, cutting expenses may not be enough to tune up your budget to the point where you can save as much money as you would like.
Financial advisors recommend that you have enough cash in an emergency fund to cover 3 to 6 months» worth of living expenses.3 For some families that are already on a tight budget this may seem impossible.
Both unexpected expenses and planned events, like holidays, birthdays, and back - to - school can all throw a budget off just enough to put a bill (or bills) in jeopardy.
Getting a payday loan entails a greater risk of having more debt, so budget your money well in order to allocate enough for your expenses.
For most families, there's just not enough money in the budget to cover such an expense.
If finances are tight enough that you don't have a budget for «unforeseen expenses,» think twice about getting a Weimaraner.
These expenses are enough to give you hiccups and affect your budget to a large extent.
Your Great Falls insurance policies should be balanced — that is, they should provide you with enough protection to reduce your exposure without «over covering» you, adding needless expenses to your budget.
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