"Financial crunch" refers to a period of financial difficulty when there is a shortage of money or resources to meet the necessary expenses or obligations.
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We do not want to leave our families in the situation
of financial crunch and to go through unnecessary hardships.
With an under insurance coverage, your family will receive an amount, which is inadequate to meet their financial obligations and they have to face a
severe financial crunch after your demise.
Amid recent
financial crunch situation and rising healthcare costs, this health insurance plan provides extensive health protection, supplementing the primary insurance coverage for you and your family.
A Term plan is the best economical, financial asset which can safeguard your loved ones against
odd financial crunch in your absence.
An affinity towards sugar daddy dating: The desire to make it big during that phase
of financial crunch is what young college students are looking forward to.
The main purpose is to provide the death risk coverage to the breadwinner, as an untimely death of the breadwinner could put the family
in financial crunch.
It chronicles a pastor (Ethan Hawke) at a rural New York church dealing with a dwindling congregation and
financial crunch as it approaches its 250th anniversary.
Nor would someone like to see his long - term business partner face a severe
financial crunch because his business partners untimely death.
One silver lining in the
ongoing financial crunch, as Rhee has demonstrated, is that teachers and their unions are suddenly more amenable to some horse - trading.
Local school districts are readying for a
possible financial crunch this year after Gov. Scott Walker released his proposed budget last week.
The question is particularly pressing for couples in their 30s or 40s with children, who routinely find themselves in a
mid-life financial crunch.
Remember that credit can be an important lifeline in the event of a crisis, such as temporary or permanent loss of employment or
other financial crunch.
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This amt will be paid to my nominee after my death (Both Jeevan Anand and New Jeevan have double sum assured feature) In New Jeevan Anand this 2 lac which was supposed to be paid after my death can be paid to me after maturity on below conditions, based on verification by LIC: a) I am in a severe
financial crunch b) I am having some critical illness which I am NOT able to support with my current financial condition.
During times
of financial crunch, thinking about values can easily be forgotten about, but in today's competitive market for candidates, values and company culture weigh heavily on Canadian professionals decision on whether to stay with a company.
For many people, there comes a time when a quick infusion of cash can get them out of jam — an
unexpected financial crunch, a need to pay off high interest debt, a medical emergency, or when they come up short for a major purchase.
The plan to renovate crumbling schools, overhaul operations, and straighten out the system's finances forms part of ongoing efforts by Congress to help save the city's government from a
severe financial crunch.
However, with the orders cancelled, Silent Circle found itself in
a financial crunch, pushing it to absorb massive losses from its hardware operations and to instead focus on its software business.
NDP MP Pierre Nantel added there is a consensus on the heritage committee «that we need solutions» to
the financial crunch facing the news industry as advertising dollars — including federal ones — are increasingly migrating to foreign digital platforms.
The federal government refused to state whether it endorses any measures in the report, while acknowledging
the financial crunch facing the news industry.
As it turns out,
financial crunches may be hard on candy stores but, at least sometimes, good for churches.
But
a financial crunch left the Park Board unable to pay up this year, so the Village Board agreed to take on the Park District's share and drew up a repayment agreement.
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The financial crunch we are weathering in the wake of the recent recession was not caused by public school students and teachers,» Farrell wrote in a letter to Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.
De Blasio's pre-school-for-all push has been so successful it is putting
a financial crunch on pricey private schools, according to a new report.
The decline has happened despite extensive recruitment efforts from the party - including a mass mailing by Party Chairman Francis Maude at the end of 2005 and has contributed to the party's
financial crunch.
It's safe to say that most people are feeling
the financial crunch.
A husband and a father, 37 - year - old Bobby quickly feels
the financial crunch of his layoff.
With three - quarters of the school's revenue coming from vouchers, Hecker understands that her school owes its existence to taxpayers and lawmakers who can change their minds on a whim or in
a financial crunch.
A financial crunch had led to too few full - time faculty members, mismatched course objectives and assignments, and an inability to gauge teacher - candidates» skills.
It may be the right time to consider a balance transfer if you are in
a financial crunch and want to reduce your EMI burden.
Don't turn to a payday lender in times of
a financial crunch.
When you get in
a financial crunch, it's just as important to know what loans to avoid as what loans to pursue to remedy your situation.
With respect to every market prism and discrepancy, bridging loans offer a solicited and much awaited breathing space for people going through
a financial crunch.