For instance, cut out
expensive habits like drinking bottled water, eating out, paying interest on credit card bills, and more.
Not exact matches
The problem with off - roading,
like most
expensive habits, is that you just can't get enough.
The PC industry may be shaken up by the rapid encroachment of tablets into consumer and enterprise spending
habits — a trend that's seeing lighter devices
like the iPad, as well as cheaper tablets
like Amazon's Kindle Fire and more, eat into the market share of bigger and more
expensive computers.
I read ebooks
like CRAZY — I actually prefer them, because they a) don't take up as much space (although they don't smell as good), b) they're usually less
expensive and c) I am not tempted to flip to the end to see how it all ends... (a bad, bad
habit).
If you
like to listen to audiobooks while going to sleep or working out, it can become a very
expensive habit.
Unhealthy
habits like smoking are
expensive and with the New Year coming up, now may be the best time to try to quit.
Switching from
expensive mutual funds to cheaper alternatives is
like cutting your three slurpees per day
habit down to two.
If you have an
expensive daily
habit,
like smoking, you can quit and save hundreds of dollars a year.
The downside is they are the most
expensive of the available options and some dogs develop the
habit of trying to dig and chew in the turf box
like they would with an outside bit of grass.
biggest question about marketing mosaics: i love love love making mosaics, but would
like to sell them to help facilitate / finance my rather
expensive habit / passion / efforts.
We've gone in - depth about what this information means at the links above, but in short your health information,
like family health history, smoking
habits, and driving records, are used to determine how risky you are for the insurer to cover and, therefore, how
expensive your monthly premiums will be; your contact information is so the agent, broker, or insurer can reach out to you for next steps after you get your quotes.
Individuals with pre-existing health conditions or poor
habits like tobacco use tend to have significantly lower life expectancies than their healthy counterparts, increasing their likelihood of early death and making them comparatively
expensive to insure.
Seems
like a lot for a newspaper columnist who goes out every night, with an
expensive shoe
habit.