Sentences with phrase «firm financial footing for»

Bradley Graham, the co-owner of Politics & Prose, told Shelf Awareness that, despite the recent optimism surrounding indie bookstores, they still face serious challenges, and «the industry is not necessarily on firm financial footing for the foreseeable future.»

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Prudential Financial - owned investment firm Jennison Associates renewed its lease for 146,000 square feet and added 20,000 square feet.
B. Riley, a financial firm, has inked a 29,000 - square - foot lease for the entire 21st floor at 299 Park Avenue, a Fisher Brothers building.
We will ensure the Trust has a firm financial footing, working together to support schools for today and for the future
Student loan refinancing isn't right for everyone, but for some, it can mean the difference between struggling to survive your first few years of repayment and starting out with firm financial footing.
I hope, however, that you have more clarity on how to proceed with the creation of a firm, financial footing for your family.
I in part credit this book for putting me on a firm financial footing.
Well, apart from the fact that Qantas is on a much stronger financial footing nowadays, it now has a healthy partnership with Emirates and it has also just firmed up it's order for 8 of Boeing's 787 - 9 Dreamliners (deliveries to begin in 2017) as well as having purchase rights and options for 45 more.
In the traditional divorce process, countless depositions and hearings are held as each party conducts a fishing expedition into the other party's finances; in the collaborative process, the clients retain a joint neutral financial professional to ensure transparency, develop options for family support and division of property and debt, and help the clients transition into single life on a firmer financial footing.
The Hong Kong and Singapore bars both view compulsory professional indemnity insurance for their lawyers as essential to maintaining competitiveness in financial, trade and commercial services, and to being on equal footing with firms in other mandatory insurance jurisdictions.
«To make the most of your insurance dollars, it is very important that you let your insurance agent or company representative know about alterations to your home and other major events in your life,» says Jeanne M. Salvatore, senior vice president and consumer spokesperson for the I.I.I. «A great way to start the new year off on a firm financial footing is to discuss your current insurance needs with your agent, broker or company representative to make sure that it is up - to - date.»
The ideal position would be with a company that has solid financial footing and longevity so I can put down roots in one company for a long time allowing me to grow within the company while furthering the success of the firm.
In the traditional divorce process, countless depositions and hearings are held as each party conducts a fishing expedition into the other party's finances; in the collaborative process, the clients retain a joint neutral financial professional to ensure transparency, develop options for family support and division of property and debt, and help the clients transition into single life on a firmer financial footing.
Further, they help develop options for support and the division of assets and debts that can take advantage of tax loopholes and ensure a firmer financial footing post-divorce.
Further, there is oftentimes a neutral financial professional who streamlines the process of ensuring that each spouse can make an informed decision on financial matters, provides options on support and distribution of assets and debts that are specifically tailored for the family's needs, and helps ensure that both spouses are on firmer financial footing once the divorce is finalized.
How to protect yourself: If you're ready to put down roots, establishing firm financial footing and buying a home in a desirable area for resale can assuage these fears.
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