Sentences with phrase «expenses of a growing family»

Chances are, you'll find yourself struggling to keep many balls in the air — mortgage payments, the huge expenses of a growing family, and the increasing responsibilities of a busy career.

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While they do take into account some of the added housing costs associated with growing families, they don't include a host of other expenses, such as the cost of saving for a university education.
Since I'm still getting used to the expenses associated with my new home and the possibility of growing my family this year I'm setting a low bar for contributions.
They also gave him an idea: Why couldn't Christians share payments for each other's medical expenses on an ongoing, organized basis?From that question has grown the Christian Brotherhood, a ministry with an estimated 80,000 members nationwide that processes $ 4 million worth of member medical bills every month.Others aim to follow Christian Brotherhood's lead, including the Blessed Assurance Bulletin of Lubbock, Texas (currently serving 40 families), and the Medi - Share Program of the Christian Care Ministry, based in Melbourne, Florida (35,000 members).
The RAV4 has grown considerably since its original incarnation and now has all the interior space and luggage capacity an average family could ask for — although this has come at the expense of losing much of the driver - pleasing agility it was once known for.
Since I'm still getting used to the expenses associated with my new home and the possibility of growing my family this year I'm setting a low bar for contributions.
Those who have to travel regularly for work, or have a growing family know that this is one of their biggest expenses each year.
More than 85 % of the Schwab market cap index ETFs have expenses lower than 0.10 %, with an asset - weighted average expense ratio of just 0.05 %.1 As one of the largest and fastest growing ETF families, we are able to offer the broad market access and diverse options that clients seek — with some of the lowest expenses in the industry.
There are some advantages to adjustable rate insurance policies in that for example, if you have a young family which is growing you might want to reduce your premiums for a period of time to be better able to meet your day to day living expenses.
Since your family is growing, you may need a bigger car or a bigger house, all of which will entail increasing expenses.
Critical illness premiums are expensive but the growing cost of medical expenses would put additional burden on family in case of death by critical illness of the insured.
Because whole life policies have this investment and return component (known as the «cash value» aspect of your policy), you can take out loans against your cash value balance to help supplement college expenses for the kids, or an addition to the house to accommodate a growing family, to cite a few examples.
Do you need life insurance for your final expenses, or to take care of your family as they are growing?
If you die, the family gets a claim, if you live, the plan also has a Living Benefit in form of a cash pot which keeps growing over the years and which you could use for your living expenses.
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