Sentences with phrase «even less money»

For the same client to now try to sell their property by exposing it on MLS themselves, the chances of them winding up with even less money in their pocket at the end of the day are even greater.
The reduction in services and the increasing costs of living also has the impact of causing people to save even less money than they already were.
Question: My insurance claims adjuster told me that if I hired a lawyer, I would end up with even less money because the lawyer would take some of my money, is this true?
This can set up a vicious cycle where you have even less money available, which leads to more borrowing to make ends meet.
And there are certainly other scenarios where investment adviser and other costs could be higher than this example, which means you would have even less money at the end of this period.
Explain to your creditors that if they do an earnings arrestment you may lose your job and then they will get even less money.
This means that they can purchase more home for the same or even less money than just a few years ago.
The changes that took effect as of October 2, 2017 have had a two-fold effect; lower Principal Limits and lowering the interest rate floor provided borrowers even less money.
I have even less money to purchase books so I am finicky about what I buy.
For sure, we know we mentioned earlier about «money no object» options, and it is noticeably less than what you'd pay for an equivalent Porsche Macan, but that's an awful lot of money to spend on an engine that's not much better than the standard version you can buy for even less money.
In 2009, Secretary Arne Duncan offered even less money for states to adopt controversial teacher evaluation systems and the Common Core.
This leaves even less money to support the 90 % of students across the country who are enrolled in public schools.
I agree but now they will make even less money because a lot of people will not care about the Wii U version anymore by the time it's released.
I can't wait to see what Blomkamp does next, and I very much hope he gets even less money to do it.
when I'll have a more relaxed life and also even less money to spend on my wardrobe.
Those responsible for health statistics in low - and medium - income countries «are often found in the darkest, farthest corners of the health ministry,» where they get little attention and even less money, said Henk Bekedam, director of health sector development at WHO's Western Pacific Region in Manila.
People are fed up with Labour pretending they'll magically make everything better, when everyone knows they will simply ramp up our country's debt, trash our economy, and leave us with even less money for our public services.
And they are against the measures we took to raise taxes and so that means even less money for frontline services.
They want to cut inheritance tax for the 3,000 wealthiest estates, so that means even less money for frontline services.
Many have to work harder for the same, or even less money, leading to record levels of consumer debt.
Having a baby meant I'd soon have no time and even less money, but I hoped we could still find ways to get away, and include our daughter.
Should Bolton stand firm on their valuation, they will likely end up losing him for even less money in the following window, or even for a development fee at the end of the new season.
Fans wouldn't get attached to their favorite players, and they would become disinterested in following the team, leading to a vicious cycle of even less money to play with.
Next Jan and next summer will see even less money available.
I couldn't cope alone, but this meant even less money was coming in.
That means the worker has even less money to pay bills for next month, according to the Center for Responsible Lending.

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And even the Federal Reserve's modest rate hikes have had an outsized impact on the bottom line of Bank of America, which pockets the extra interest it collects on loans while paying out much less on consumers» deposits (making money on the so - called spread).
Later - stage firms, even though they require greater sums of money, are seen as less risky.
Taxes on tobacco products have also continued to rise, making it even more difficult for young people with less money in their pocket.
So happy, they may even be willing to take a pay cut to work for a dog - friendly company: a survey conducted by Modern Dog magazine revealed that 65 % of readers would take a job for less money if it meant they could bring their dog to work.
On the other hand, Twitter seemed even more useless when it launched five years ago, albeit with a lot less money than Color has.
When he got down to less than 20 percent of his mortgage left to pay off, he also took his money out of escrow to avoid paying extra fees and negotiated his insurance rates down even further.
Apple's capital return program may have pleased investors but it left slightly less money for those new initiatives (even though Apple's cash pile is still giant.)
Older investors may want to move that money into assets that are even less risky, like cash or annuities.
Verizon went along, even though it could have done the work for less, but did not know that CCS had hired consultants who worked for Lanham as part of a scheme to skim money off the project.
That being said, even if you have a startup short sale (i.e. selling for less than the valuation you did in your last round), you basically pay back the last round of funding first and start splitting the money on a percentage basis after that.
This past February, Dick Costolo did something smart: He shut down his startup, Chorus, even though, at less than a year old, it had real customers and money in the bank.
While it may seem like raising outside money would actually make it easier to build such a company, even that achievement is often out of reach for women: Less than 3 percent of venture capital goes to female CEOs.
You may even save a little money, whether it's on energy costs, less office rent, coffee filters for the break room or providing toilet paper for the bathroom.
«Even though my new job came with less money and a 5 a.m. start time, it was the best decision I have ever made,» said Grybek, talking about her second job at a nationally syndicated TV show a few years back.
Even if investors keep them afloat in an attempt to avoid total losses, the chains are significantly weakened, with less money for inventory, staff, and marketing.
One can even argue that it is less difficult to sell a home (in order to «withdraw» the money invested) than to withdraw all of their money from a P2P loan portfolio because it is very possible to sell a home before 3 to 5 years.
[6] In another recent Medscape report, nearly 49 % of employed physicians were satisfied with their income, which could reflect that even if they were making less, the benefits of a regular paycheck and possibly doing less work for the same money might compensate for not being self - employed.
Each year I feel like I learn something new about taxes and even though it doesn't make paying taxes less painful, it makes me feel more aware and smarter about how I use my money.
This is perhaps why less than 50 % of people have even tried to calculate how much money they will need in retirement, according to the retirement confidence survey from the Employee Benefit Research Institute.
It will make bitcoin even less competitive, and money will leave the ecosystem.
A shorter loan term means saving money, since you'll pay less in interest and may even get to refinance to a lower - interest rate loan.
Even if an actively managed fund also achieves a 23 percent return, the index fund will still make you more money, because you're paying less in fees.
By then, the U.S. government would be even deeper in debt with less money to spend to revive the economy.
Using cryptocurrency to make payments costs even less than it does to send money through normal banks.
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