Sentences with phrase «hit with many»

If you have no credit history whatsoever, they have nothing to go on, which means you'll get hit with less - than - ideal terms because lenders like to hedge their bets.
This can really come in handy if you normally get hit with a big tax bill.
Turbo jet engines and certain helicopters are among those slated in Chinese aerospace to be hit with a duty.
Malaysia Airlines had been on government life support long before being hit with the loss of two planes this year.
But when the time comes to take withdrawals later on, you'll get hit with taxes as a retiree.
But a particularly concentrated wave of attacks has hit those with the most obviously valuable online accounts: virtual currency fanatics like Mr. Burniske.
You can see that while conventional (non-government) loans are cheaper for those with excellent credit, they aren't if you get hit with risk - based surcharges.
DS: Defense purchases and non-defense purchases will be hit with brutal force by the sequester.
A stopgap measure may be needed to ensure federal offices aren't hit with a partial shutdown at midnight Friday when funding for the government expires.
«Communications guru Gallo draws on the power of TED talks to reveal the secrets of effective public speaking... The result is a dynamic work focused on storytelling... sure to be a hit with anyone who wants to be a successful communicator.»
By Tom Lydon, From www.etftrends.com/2013/03/low-volatility-etfs-for-emerging-markets-2/ Low - volatility ETFs have been a hit with investors and could make even more sense for -LSB-...]
First, on April 3, Trump unveiled a list of more than 1,300 Chinese exports — which included flat - screen televisions, aircraft parts, and medical devices — that he said he plans to hit with 25 percent tariffs.
The logic is that the US has more targets to choose from to hit with tariffs or quotas (caps on the total amount of the country's exports) than the other country has.
«As if a four per cent ferry fare hike coming in April wasn't enough, B.C. Ferries users will now be hit with a 3.5 per cent fuel surcharge starting this month,» said New Democrat ferries critic Claire Trevena.
The very next day, China struck back, unveiling its own list of US exports that it plans to hit with 25 percent tariffs.
Electing to receive smaller paychecks might seem unfathomable, but think of it as paying your taxes more accurately over the course of the year, as opposed to being hit with a massive bill at tax time.
And because no Minnesota cities charge local income taxes you don't have to worry about getting hit with an extra level of taxation based on the city where you work or live.
The SEC just revealed that the vast majority of brokerages and financial advisers have been hit with cyberattacks.
Still, most taxpayers who are hit with the AMT benefit from the deduction.
Under Monday's announcement, parts also will be hit with a 50 percent tariff.
Joseph R. Swedish, president and CEO of Indianapolis, Ind. - based Anthem, says the organization was hit with a «very sophisticated external cyber attack» which gave the intruders unauthorized access to Anthem's IT system, resulting in the compromise of personal information of current and former customers and employees.
Even better, tapping your retirement account using the ROBS structure ensures you won't be hit with early withdrawal penalties.
«The worst part [of the NDP plan],» Mintz added, «is that it doesn't have good economic impacts because small business deductions contribute to a wall of taxation, so if they grow, they lose some of their benefits and get hit with higher taxes....
McDonald's, franchisees hit with sexual harassment complaints Reuters UK Daniel Wiessner October 5, 2016
Overdraft fees are one of the most annoying charges bank customers face, especially if you get hit with more than one at a time.
Classic says that users who attempt to run nodes or mine blocks with their software have been hit with DDoS attacks that cripple their computer networks.
Not only could you end up paying far more for your loans in interest, there's also the possibility that you'll get hit with a big tax bill once your repayment period ends.
If you don't qualify for any of these exceptions, you'll get hit with the 10 percent penalty.
While there are definite downsides to an income - driven plan (such as paying more in interest or getting hit with a tax bill after loan forgiveness), these plans can be a lifesaver if you lose your job, experience economic hardship, or simply need the lowest possible payment.
Accused of aggressively marketing its baby formula in impoverished markets where clean water was not readily available, which caused children to be sick, Nestlé was hit with a boycott that started in 1977 and continues to this day in various regions around the world.
If you don't bring up your balance, you'll be hit with a $ 37.50 overdraft fee, up to four times a day — that can get expensive quickly.
If you take money out of your retirement early, you'll be hit with huge penalties and taxes.
Aluminum soars 13 % this week as Russian producer gets hit with sanctions London Metals Exchange, in rare move, echoes U.S. sanctionsIt has been up and away for aluminum prices this week, as traders react to U.S. sanctions on Russia that extend to country's aluminum giant — United Company Rusal PLC..
So be prepared to get hit with a big tax bill if you qualify for forgiveness (student loan debt forgiven after 10 years under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program is not taxable).
But that fall, the credit crisis hit with a vengeance as Lehman Brothers failed and banks all over the world faced financial crises.
For example, you may not realize that a statement credit can not be used to cover a minimum credit card payment (in most cases) until you're hit with a late payment fee.
So it's fair to ask what we would do in the unlikely event that the economy was hit with another major negative shock, one that significantly threw off our projection.
Puerto Ricans had been warned to evacuate or risk their lives, as Maria hit with enormous force, bringing huge waves, torrential rain and harsh winds that knocked out power across the island.
To avoid being hit with a hefty interest fee after four or five years of school, it may be wise to make interest payments while in school and / or during a grace period.
Porter, hit with spousal abuse accusations, left his post in early February.
The Liberals have been hit with a challenge that never fit into their plan.
It was such a hit with the Seattle office last year that this year all offices — Lincoln, Irvine, New York, San Francisco and Vancouver, Canada — were able to put together their own teams.
The TV Anthems are a huge hit with the team.
The Pew study found that 27 % of payday loan borrowers get hit with checking account overdraft fees because they don't have the money to make their loan payments.
Many banks will hit you with ATM fees and overdraft fees.
A new report published last week by the Pew Charitable Trusts states that while consumers often turn to payday lenders in order to avoid writing bad checks or getting hit with overdraft fees, in many cases customers wind up paying overdraft and payday loan fees.
Dividends also took a hit with the insurer declaring a final dividend of 4c per share, down from the 33c payout a year ago, after catastrophe claims contributed to a $ 632 million after tax cash loss during the second half.
Wells Fargo has been hit with $ 1 billion in fines due to a number of unsavory banking practices, like charging customers unfair mortgage fees and forcing them into auto insurance.
The third - largest hamburger chain has had a solid hit with its 4 for $ 4 meal, which features a sandwich, nuggets, fries and a drink, which started in October 2015.
If you've ever been hit with an unexpected expense, you know that you need some source of funding to fall back on at all times.
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