Sentences with phrase «for lost income just»

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There's an opportunity cost lost either way, I put 30K into buying a house to rent, with lots of work day - to - day but potential higher cash flow forever, or I lock 30K into a retirement account now, never to be seen again, to hope for compounding and just enough passive income from dividends to live off way later...
I have not felt this bad since 1972 with Arsenal, i just feel that we are drooping out of that elite group of European clubs, no decent players wants to join Arsenal and average Arsenal players don, t even want to be in the team (average = OX), and we must be losing future millions of new supporters around the world for our future income,
Labour has attacked the coalition for the «unfairness» of the cut, pointing out that two parents with a combined income of # 87,998 can still receive the benefit if neither earns over # 44,000 - while a single parent earning just over the limit will lose all their child benefit.
Whether you've just graduated from college or you've recently lost a job, start applying for jobs to have a steady source of income.
This could not just cover unexpected expenses, but could also make up for lost income due to illness or layoffs.
All the while the people that made that company successful are sitting in a park and lost their homes and any income while these idiots who ran the company into the ground to make themselves MORE wealthy are sitting there telling everyone that the occupy people are just bums who are too lazy to look for a job and just want to protest.
When I talk to young people who have just bought a house — even when they have a good income and saved diligently for a down payment — they sometimes confess that if they lost their job they'd run into trouble in a matter of a few months.
If you are already retired, for example, replacing income is less of a concern than final expenses wiping out the remainder of your retirement, but if you're currently working and just want to give yourself and your family additional peace of mind, then you'll want a final expense policy that covers lost income as well.
In the extreme, if deductible household expenditures (e.g., property taxes, charitable giving, the deductible portion of advisory fees, etc.) continue while there's no income for the year, taxable income could even be negative, which means the partial Roth conversion would be tax - free just absorbing the otherwise - unusable deductions (which are permanently lost if not offset against negative income in the same tax year!).
Other characters are just as likeable, with little touches that can't help making one feel sympathy or elation for them, for instance the summoner, Rydia, is a young girl, who tragically lost her parents in a fire and for that reason (minor spoiler incoming, cover your eyes if you want) early on in the game she won't use a fire spell when it's really needed.
A civil suit may be brought so that the wife can get just compensation for hospital and funeral expenses, lost income, and «pain and suffering».
These circumstances can enable you to receive just compensation for the medical expenses and lost income you may have incurred as a result of the accident, as well as for your pain and suffering.
If you are older and just want to leave some money for your spouse and grown children but no longer need to make up for your entire lost income, a $ 250,000 will be very beneficial to them.
If you are already retired, for example, replacing income is less of a concern than final expenses wiping out the remainder of your retirement, but if you're currently working and just want to give yourself and your family additional peace of mind, then you'll want a final expense policy that covers lost income as well.
It provides the expenses incurred not just on hospitalization or treatment but extends a bit further to make up for the overdue debts and lost income due to illness.
It opens them up to more liability, more probability for lost income, and higher maintenance tenants just based on the sheer volume increase.
My husband lost his job in October, so I have focusing more on getting my consulting off the ground and doing it for income rather than just for fun.
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