Sentences with phrase «families is an easy sell»

Because reducing taxes on families is an easy sell to voters whereas reducing taxes on large businesses is not, we may be in a situation where evidence on what works economically and political expediency are aligned.

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«The difference is,» he added, «they want to sell more detergent; we actually want to help families communicate easier
Single - family homes are easy to rent, easy to sell, and easy to finance.
Once you can convince someone that you are the sole holder of the God's truth then it is easy to get them to sell all their belongings, abandon their families, participate in a jihad, a crusade, an inquisition, wipe out all the Philistine men, women and children, commit polygamy, refuse life saving blood transfusions, fly into buildings, relegate women to broodmare status, etc..
Because they rise to the surface to breathe every 5 to 15 minutes, they are easy to locate and fishermen harpoon them to sell their valuable meat or to feed their families.
im a gentle and easy going persn i love traveling alot, i love going out to beach to swim, i work for myself because that is my family job im doing.i will like watching football as one of my great hobies that i will like doing anytime because im a football fan.I SELL ARTWORKS.
My experience at Valente was excellent my sales person was Jason Crandall excellent salesman very knowledgeable about the product he was selling made the process extremely easy stress - free would recommend this dealer all of my friends and family
The removable, easy - to - clean protective mat in the back of the vehicle was a huge selling point for our family of dog lovers!
Hi Steve and crew, I've been an active follower of Forager for some time now (not investor yet as can do better in family business while still active and at it, but I hope the day will come when I have some «lazy» dollars to invest), and I reckon this is the way to go because it builds in the opportunity for a market premium and easier buy / sell.
When you buy new things you might sell later, you could consider adding them as assets to keep track of this explicitly (but even then you have problems — the price of things changes with time and you might not want to keep up with those price changes, it's a lot of extra work for a family budget)-- for stuff you already have it's better to treat things as you are doing and just treat the money as income — it's easier and doesn't really change anything — you always had that in equity, some of it was just off the books and now you are bringing it into the books.
If you are buying and selling mutual funds in the same family of funds (e.g. Vanguard), then you can set up an on - line account on the Vanguard website (www.vanguard.com) and it is easy: Vanguard offers a «Transaction» service that allows you to sell shares of VFINX, say, and buy shares of VBTLX, say, from the proceeds of the sale all in one swell foop.
It's surprisingly easy referring friends and family to sign - up for the card because the card sells itself.
Black Friday deals for Nintendo's Wii U aren't easy to find because they always sell better than expected thanks to families.
Its easy to complain about overly restrictive copyright, but without the King family's vigilance, I'm pretty sure the speech would have been used to sell everything from soap to cars by now.
Rather than giving up hard earned savings — or worse yet, selling off precious family heirlooms for the sole purpose of coming up with the money — it is much easier to simply purchase a life insurance policy for the purpose of paying the estate taxes that are due.
I pick these areas because I live on this side of town and am very comfortable with the neighborhoods: they have decent schools in family neighborhoods and starter - size homes (3br / 2ba) that are easy to sell.
My situation was not the easiest as my home was in the late stages of default, there were family dynamics to consider and a very small window of time to get the home sold.
It isn't easy to find white space in the world of venture capital, where every venture firm must have a specific vision to sell to the universities, pension funds and family offices that tend to fund them.
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