Sentences with phrase «hard numbers crunched»

Financial experts say super-saver couples need to see the hard numbers crunched for their particular situation.

Not exact matches

Leading analyst David Errington from Bank of America Merrill Lynch has crunched the numbers and believes the NSW Container Deposit Scheme will hit the discount end of the market hardest.
In the meantime, we're hard at work behind the scenes, crunching numbers and assessing your answers to find potential matches.
At over two hours long, it's hard to maintain your concentration with a film that is primarily concerned with number crunching.
Speaking of progress, after the competition was over, ACES staff crunched the numbers to see if all the hard work and effort yielded positive results.
Our financial team will crunch the numbers and try their hardest to find a dealer that works for you.
I thought about putting the money towards the mortgage but it's hard to justify since the interest rate is so low (1.90 %) and when I crunched the numbers it made more sense to put the money into dividend stocks.
It's just plain hard to wrap your brain around what all the terms mean — points, APR, APY — not to mention crunching the numbers, shopping around, and filling out reams of paperwork.
But crunch the numbers on the hard facts in your own personal situation as well.
I mean, yeah, there MIGHT be a right answer one way or the other if you really crunched the numbers hard....
We crunched a bunch of numbers and realized that, if we continued to live simply and frugally and worked hard to bring in extra money through side jobs, we could save enough over the course of five years to pay cash for a starter home.
Late that year, after three months solid of all - work - and - no - play, I crunched the numbers, took a long, hard look at my life, and realized that not only could I probably afford to stop accepting commissions and live on print sales alone, but I couldn't afford not to.
Now a study has crunched the numbers, making it much harder to plead ignorance about the environmental impact of your next vacation.
Excellent article, Ben and thanks for your hard work crunching all those numbers.
The hard heads at the US Dept of Energy crunched the numbers, assumed technology will improve, and modeled the outcomes.
CNN crunched the numbers in a Consumer Product Safety Commission report [PDF] on furniture - based injuries and found that «a child dies every two weeks from furniture or TVs tipping over,» and even that is hard to call an epidemic; because according to the CDC, two children die every day from accidental drowning.
From the hard fiscal number crunching to the softer issues that will impact broader society, like the poor planning for one of the least mobile of society - kids:
«There have been some CEOs who have publicly stated they think it's hard to do the number crunching on the valuation because of the uncertainty with the new government,» says Hoskins.
Yet Justice Veldhuis does seem to acknowledge there is an arguable point on whether the 8000 resident threshold is merely an aspirational target or a hard cap (at para 41) but then goes on to more or less crunch the numbers and conclude this development project is not going to push Banff over 8000 permanent residents and therefore this issue has no chance of success on appeal (at paras 42 - 44).
Here's a handful of good posts on wholesaling, finding deals, crunching numbers, hard money loans, and a couple miscellaneous nuggets that I think can help point a new investor in the right direction.
Household finances are tricky for everyone, and the number - crunching is especially hard for families.
I've never - ever wanted something so bad, I work hard... save like crazy and even after I crunched my numbers for a PB sectional - comfort I won't be able to afford it for another 7 or 8 months.
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