Sentences with phrase «financial sting»

If you miss a payment on a bill, you're going to feel an immediate financial sting most of the time.
To help take some of the financial sting out of your regular makeup run, CreditDonkey has come up with a list of 23 money - saving moves to keep more cash in your wallet every time you shop at Sephora.
The so called «rainy day» fund is money you hope you'll never have to spend but preparing for the unknown helps to soften the financial sting for life's unexpected moments.
Interiors Australia Pty Ltd project designer Allison Pense said the firm had not felt the financial sting of September 11 due to its solid client base and an established building momentum in the industry.

Not exact matches

Britain's House of Lords delivered a stinging assessment of the role «disconcertingly complacent» auditing firms played in the financial crisis.
Lord Carnarvon, the financial backer of the work of excavation, was said to have been stung by something that darted out of the tomb when the closed opening was finally broken through.
In most cases, a group of unhappy homeowners doesn't have the financial resources to take the matter to court, so they often must settle for making enough noise to gain some accommodations that will lessen the sting of having a water park, a teen center, a bike path or a major grocery store facing their back yards.
The accounts also include stinging criticisms of the trust's past financial management.
Chief US District Judge of the Northern District of Texas recently issued a «stinging court defeat» to the lobbying arms of the big banks — the US Chamber of Commerce, Financial Services Institute, Financial Services Roundtable, Insured Retirement Institute, and Securities Industry and Financial...
Chief US District Judge of the Northern District of Texas recently issued a «stinging court defeat «to the lobbying arms of the big banks — the US Chamber of Commerce, Financial Services Institute, Financial Services Roundtable, Insured Retirement Institute, and Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association — by upholding the «Fiduciary Rule.»
Several large businesses have been stung by hackers in recent years, causing embarrassment for proprietors and potential headaches for customers whose personal and financial details are suddenly circulating in cyberspace.
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