Sentences with phrase «falling into financial trouble»

Like other small nonprofits, charters are at risk of falling into financial trouble.
I find that many people (including myself) will fall into financial trouble based on their own financial (mis) management, rather than the cruelty of a bank.
«If the bank falls into financial trouble, it jeopardizes the bank's assets and bottom line.»
The FHA recently announced changes to its policies designed to help those who purchased homes with FHA mortgages and have since fallen into financial trouble to avoid foreclosure.

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After attempting a career change, Joe fell into serious financial trouble.
Rodillian ran into financial trouble after taking on two failing schools with falling pupil numbers.
Minimum monthly payments: While making only the minimum is more a matter of treading water than actually resolving the debt, if this is the best you can do while not adding to the balances, consider it a sure way to avoid falling further behind in your payments — and into deeper financial trouble.
When a home is foreclosed it's usually because the owner fell into hard times; this not only translates into financial trouble, but often a lack of incentive in maintaining the house.
Millions of people have run into financial trouble at one time or another and fallen a month or two behind on their credit card payments.
She faults Suze Orman for sometimes giving bad or inaccurate advice, for example in Orman's short - lived investment newsletter «Money Navigator,» and for falling into the moralistic camp during the Great Recession when (according to Olen) Orman blamed listeners for their financial troubles.
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