Sentences with phrase «hard year financially»

It's going to be a really hard year financially.

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This year we are really working hard to do a few things financially including paying off as much of our student loans as possible and saving as much of our income as possible.
Wenger also spoke about how hard it was during those financially frugal years when he had to somehow cope with losing key players like Ashley Cole and Samir Nasri, seemingly every transfer window and always to strengthen a direct rivals.
According to him, 2016 was a year the state and the entire country were hardest hit financially, due to falling oil price and dwindling production.
My first year was quite difficult financially and would have been much harder without backing from my parents.
And, thanks to the addition of a dedicated business development staff and the hard work that they've been doing the past couple of years, we're breaking even financially.
Personally speaking, I grew up in a 1970's recession and had to struggle for years financially while educating myself and working hard to get a well paid salary.
Expanding his original adaptation of Deborah Moggach's novel about financially challenged British pensioners who have «outsourced» their remaining years, Ol Parker's segmented screenplay juggles so many diverse characters, contrived storylines and picturesque glimpses into colorful Indian culture that sometimes it's hard to keep track.
«That startup year is a really hard time financially for schools.
mimagephotography / shutterstock To decide if you're financially trustworthy enough to follow through on a contract, cellphone providers typically launch what's called a hard inquiry, each one of which lowers your score by a few points for up to two years.
«I'm writing this eTax Loan review because I can't thank eTax Loan enough for what they did for my family and I. 2013 was a hard year for us financially and we were really relying on our tax refund money to help get us out.
The fact that these people are willing and able to save enough money to become financially independent so early in their years requires a combination of discipline, hard work and planning that is rare these days.»
I became financially free at 33 years old through a combination of hard work, frugal living, intelligent investing, strategic entrepreneurship, patience, persistence, and perseverance.
I became financially free at 33 years old through a combination of hard work, frugal living, strategic entrepreneurship, intelligent investing, patience, persistence, and perseverance.
Many individuals have contributed — financially and through years of hard work — to bring about this discovery.
So after a couple of years (and a lot of hard work with very little income), learning the ins and outs of traveling inexpensively using various tips and techniques, I eventually found the perfect balance; I had figured out how to make full - time travel financially sustainable.
I spent the first two years of my full - time travels working very hard for very little income, with no promise that I'd be able to make my travels financially sustainable.
Making games isn't only about making money, obviously, but it sure stings when you spend a few years working hard to develop a project that fizzles at launch and doesn't come close to breaking even financially.
You have a meeting with a Family Lawyer and you are shocked to learn that this not so special person may be entitled to receive half of the equity in your home, which you owned many years before what has been a short marriage and to add insult to injury due to the high standard of living you both enjoyed, as a result of your hard work, you may still have to financially support them even after the divorce.
RIGHT PERSON: We are looking for people with rock - solid integrity who are financially stable with modest expenses, very hard - working and have a few years of experience as real estate investors.
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