Remember that if there's a fire or a break - in, you'll have to
go buy those things new.
On the other hand, your renters insurance policy can pay you replacement cost so you can
go buy things to replace what's damaged.
Remember that if there's a fire or a break - in, you'll have to
go buy those things new.
Not exact matches
Someone can see what they feel is the greatest advertisement in the world and be dead set on
buying from that company, but if a friend tells them good
things about another company that offers the same goods or services, most of the time they will take their friends advice and
go with the alternative company.
More and more, people are judging the value of the products they
buy against not one, but two currencies: money, and the effort it's
going to take to get the damned
things home.
When she
went ahead and added these sorts of risks to the scale —
things like cooking an impressive but difficult dish for an important dinner party or
buying a ticket from a less reliable airline — lo and behold women suddenly seemed just as comfortable with risk as men.
Also, notwithstanding a silly fiscal policy and the ongoing political impasse, the U.S. economy has some very good
things going for it now, as even king of doom, Nouriel Roubini, couldn't help but note: the Fed is
going to stick to its asset -
buying regime for the foreseeable future, providing a monetary protein shake the recovery still very much needs; the housing rebound is well on its way, which is helping Americans rebuild their wealth and is boosting employment in many states with high jobless rates; and the shale oil and gas revolution continues to power investment, job creation and revenue growth.
When cash is tight, the argument
goes, skivvies are one of the first
things men stop
buying.
«It's got a striped collar, that Gucci ribbon
thing going on, and I knew it the minute I
bought it, it was a mistake.
Early on in our history when
things weren't really
going well — we had hit a tough patch and a lot of people wanted to
buy Facebook — I
went and I met with Steve Jobs, and he said that to reconnect with what I believed was the mission of the company, I should
go visit this temple in India that he had
gone to early in the evolution of Apple, when he was thinking about what he wanted his vision of the future to be... That reinforced to me the importance of what we were doing, and that is something I will always remember.
«Have all of those kind of official business
things you do in a separate email address, where you're not
buying things, and that email address isn't full of spam and
things that you're accidentally
going to click on,» he said.
This chunky, sporty smartwatch offers LTE for phone calls and stand - alone functions, built - in GPS for tracking your workouts, Android Pay for
buying things on the
go, and thousands of apps.
It's probably the biggest sum of money you have ever had, and you immediately think of all the
things you could do with that money: pay off debt, build up savings,
go on vacation,
buy a BMW, get a rare dog breed.
«Durability of sportswear and the versatility of business casual — put those two
things together, and who's not
going to want to
buy it?»
«In sales, there are all kinds of
things that don't appear to be directly connected to whether somebody's
going to
buy, but actually they have everything to do with whether someone is
going to
buy,» Marshall says.
«At other sites, when one
thing goes slightly wrong, the reaction is to
buy more servers or hire a PhD,» he says.
Charlie Harris, who was our CEO of Intellon — Intellon
went public, then it was
bought by Atheros and it's now closing a deal with Intel — Charlie, I just had breakfast with him, and he's looking at a number of
things.
That's because those who make decisions on the front end (
buying property, building bridges) do not bear all the costs when
things go wrong on the back end,» he wrote in an email.
There are a ton of
things to consider when
buying a mattress, including firmness, materials, warranties, return policies, and whether to
go with a direct - to - consumer mattress startup or a big - name brand.
Whether it's a phone, tablet or wearable device, people are
buying things and interacting with brands while they're on the
go — walking to the car, waiting in line or boarding a plane.»
«There some
things that sometimes we pick up and maybe we might need them next week — and it's fine to
go ahead and
buy them next week — but right now you probably don't [need it].
One
thing still baffles him: «If I
went to Sears today and wanted to
buy a refrigerator, they would make me pay today, in one form or another,» he says.
«Young guys, especially those in their 20s, don't really
go out to
buy things, and they
buy pretty much everything online,» she said.
«A lot of the excess labor is
going to need to
go help the people who have lower incomes,» he notes, adding that «Yes, some of it will
go to, «Hey, we'll be richer and people will
buy more
things.»
When Brandon Snow
goes looking for companies to
buy, he wants to see three
things: a defensive business model, a history of capital allocation and a management team whose interests are aligned with those of shareholders.
When Cambridge Advisors» Brandon Snow
goes looking for companies to
buy, he wants to see three
things: a defensive business model, a history of capital allocation and a management team whose interests are aligned with those of shareholders.
It has some other
things going for it as well: it's generating strong operating profit growth in China and Latin America; it's done a good job of extracting cost savings and it's
buying back shares at a healthy clip.
Only
buy things you need, and set reminders in any medium you choose to ensure all your payments are
going out on time.
The rich are getting richer because the middle class can't
buy property, they can't
buy property because the cost of normal
things are exponentially higher today than 10 year ago, rents keep
going up because people can't
buy property making it harder to get away from renting.
The reason more people don't have high networths is because they don't want to cut out all the «little crap» they spend money on: coffee in the morning,
going out to lunch,
going out to dinner,
going to a movie,
buying that
thing you will never use, letting your food spoil, having to pay interest on your credit card... congrats, there
goes your earnings.
If not, they can
go work a job for a couple years, save some money, and then start
buying things at thrifts stories, garage sales, AliBaba, eBay, Amazon, Craigslist, or Letgo and start flipping them on Etsy, by arbitraging the different marketplaces on the internet.
«If it's purely a delaying tactic to
buy time to do the
things that are
going to be necessary — restraining spending growth, increasing revenue — that's not really a problem,» said O'Neill.
That drains income from the circular flow between production and consumption — that is, between what people are paid when they
go to work, and the
things that they
buy.
The next
thing you know, people are
going out to restaurants a lot less, taking fewer vacations and
buying fewer clothes.
But will Amazon use data from your
Go trips to do
things like suggesting Prime items to order for home delivery based on what you
bought (or didn't
buy) in the store?
I'm just
going to name a few
things — in 1998 he sold ClassicGames.com to Yahoo!, in 2006 he was a New York Times best - seller for the AdSense Code, in 2008 he release iFart a paid iPhone application that was the No. 1 best selling for three week and most recently, and this is where I met him, he sold DealofDay.com at over seven figures where I was a consultant for the company that
bought your website.
It makes grocery shopping significantly easier for those who don't want to hop in their car and
go to the nearest Best
Buy or Walmart just to pick up a few
things.
We do
things like take organization - wide coffee breaks where we ask staff to
go buy a coffee and ponder a specific question; we hold online book clubs and create communities of shared interests that range from using data tools to vegetarian cooking to working parents; around the holidays we host regional holiday parties and virtual «Holi - DJ» listening parties, where team members swap playlists of their favorite music.
Convincing investors that you're
going to
buy a business back, de-prioritize it, then pour all the profits into a new unproven business is one
thing.
The big negative incentive, of course, is that if the BOJ wastes its firepower by easing when
things are generally
going in an inflationary direction is that ultimately it will have to disappoint by running out of bonds to
buy once GPIF and Japan Post have sufficiently reduced holdings.
«Even if people
buy back stock, that is money that
goes back into the economy that lets investors take that money and allocate it to other
things,» Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin argued at a late - February Chamber of Commerce event.
However, one
thing that doesn't seem clear to me is how do I actually
go about
buying the actual fund.
To make
things even more difficult, investors are increasingly
buying to hold to maturity for the simple reason that if spreads are
going to tighten, it is difficult to find a replacement once a bond is sold.
Yes, momentum can be a self - fulfilling prophecy; if
things are
going well, investors often expect the market to continue to
go well, so they
buy more stock — which, naturally boosts values even higher (even though the only real upward force is a bunch of investors who think the market is
going to do well!).
When stocks rise, there's this psychological tendency we have to think it's
going to
go higher, so some people
buy things because they're «trending» and others hold onto investments until they actually can't
go any higher, and they start to sink.
The one
thing it has
going is there is a rumor that Warren Buffet is
buying GE.
You may decide to
buy a nicer car, or maybe start collecting expensive
things, or maybe you are just
going to put it all into a bank account and save.
Since you already own these items, you wouldn't have to
go around
buying new
things.
One
thing we know for sure and can agree on,
gone forever the day where someone can
buy something like few dollars / share, and in a few years or even shorter, the stock turns into hundreds dollars / share.
«It's easy when
things are good to say you will
buy if prices
go down 10 percent, but it's much harder to do when prices actually
go down 10 percent and all the headlines focus on additional risks to the downside.»