Not exact matches
I was mad
about how much
money I
spent.»
You can also think of this model similar to
how Dan Sullivan of the Strategic Coach talks
about how you need to
spend most of your time doing the things you are best at and enjoy doing that you can also make
money doing.
But as a for - profit, I can make smart bets on marketing and talent that will allow us to do a lot of good over time, because I am not scrutinized
about how I
spend money in the same way that nonprofits are.
Think
about how much
money you
spend on new customer acquisition — is it less than $ 4 and a couple minutes of your time?
She says that kind of transparency is important to her community, which expects access to information
about the organization's activities and
how its
money is being
spent.
The winner's only obligation to the group: report back in six months
about how the
money was
spent and
how the business is doing.
In general, I'm pretty good with knowing
about how much
money I'm
spending, as I keep track of my daily purchases in an Excel spreadsheet.
«Very little of the conversation is
about how much capital the company will be
spending on data centres this year, or the composition of the typical advertiser
spending money with the company.
Entrepreneurs need to be exceedingly cautious
about how they
spend money too, says Barry Gekiere, managing director of the MaRS Investment Accelerator Fund.
«There's been a lot of speculation
about how we would
spend the
money from Black Friday, and we're happy to announce that this time, we kept it all.
It seems like Google made some decisions
about priorities and some decisions
about how it was going to
spend money.
The impression I have is that there was a process, which coincided with you coming in there, of Google taking stock and of making decisions
about how they were
spending money.
We felt that everyone should have the opportunity to take a nice vacation without constantly worrying
about how much
money they're
spending while on vacation.
With that in mind, here are five things you may not have known
about how the health care industry is
spending its political
money this year:
You could find these people dining at Steve Forbes» house (or building) or at the now - defunct Four Seasons Restaurant in midtown Manhattan, picking at Dover sole and complaining
about how much
money Democrats
spend.
Until then, you need to be cautious
about how you
spend your time and your
money.
Nobody cares
about how much
money was
spent on that clever ad or
how long you've been working on a new product or any of that staff.
CNBC Make It is a digital destination focused on making you smarter
about how you earn, save and
spend your
money by zeroing in on careers, leadership, entrepreneurship and personal finance.
I resisted reading it for a long time because I figured it would be full of self - affirmational claptrap, and there is some of that, but it's mainly
about a simple financial truism: no matter
how much
money you make, the only way to get rich is to
spend much less than you earn.
A forecast is an educated prediction for the upcoming year
about how much
money your company will likely bring in, so that you can estimate what you can afford to
spend, and what your profit margin will be.
Every day, Canadian families make tough choices
about how to
spend their hard - earned
money.
They
spent more time talking
about how to make the firm more
money than
how to make clients more
money.
Overall, this budget adds new details
about how Ottawa will
spend some of the $ 93 billion in new
money the Liberals had already set out for infrastructure — $ 11.2 billion will go to affordable housing over the next 11 years, less than the $ 12.6 billion over eight years the Federation of Canadian Municipalities says was needed.
In addition, cities, states, and taxpayers have concerns
about the costs of bonds and borrowing,
how to get the best return on banked or invested public
money, and an interest in finding innovative ways to fund public
spending without surrendering public control, as is often the case with public - private partnerships.
«So Congress is going to make a ton of huge decisions: Will they be smart
about how they
spend the
money?
«But I believe there's something missing from most of the discussion: You should
spend just as much time thinking
about how to bring in extra
money as you do thinking of ways to save what you already have.
Just think
about how much
money is
spent on paid search.
Whether
money is sent,
spent, invested, or more, cryptocurrencies represent a paradigm shift in
how we think
about money.
He talks
about how we tend to want to
spend money instead of saving which is fun in the present but causes major problems in retirement.
In this space, we typically write
about money —
how to save it and
how to
spend it.
After working with large wealth management firms for over half my career, I realized one thing: They
spent more time talking
about how to make the firm more
money than
how to make clients more
money.
I don't
spend time in my study figuring out
how to save the world,
how to grow the church,
how to get more
money out of people's pockets,
how to promote this church's ministry,
how to enthrall our people more with sexy worship music,
how to make myself more awesome before my people,
how to get more people to hear
about and come to our church.
I have written similar ideas before
about how the church spends money it receives from tithing, and what could be done with this money instead (e.g., How the Church Can Solve the World Water Crisis, Liquidating our Property, and Money, Missions, and Minist
how the church
spends money it receives from tithing, and what could be done with this money instead (e.g., How the Church Can Solve the World Water Crisis, Liquidating our Property, and Money, Missions, and Mini
money it receives from tithing, and what could be done with this
money instead (e.g., How the Church Can Solve the World Water Crisis, Liquidating our Property, and Money, Missions, and Mini
money instead (e.g.,
How the Church Can Solve the World Water Crisis, Liquidating our Property, and Money, Missions, and Minist
How the Church Can Solve the World Water Crisis, Liquidating our Property, and
Money, Missions, and Mini
Money, Missions, and Ministry.
Instead of
spending time and
money on tattoos,
how about actually doing something to help people less fortunate than you?
All of this is only to point out that the church has lots of
money, and we should make careful, wise decisions
about how we
spend it.
Here are some comments from African evangelist Godfrey Mawa
about how western missionaries often
spend money on their African mission trips.
I don't want to party with those who
spend their days sleeping around, watching TV, doing drugs, smoking, drinking, and collecting their monthly checks, which they can only collect people like me work our butts off every week and mark hard decisions
about how to
spend our
money.
We complained
about my critics and
about how we
spent too much
money on clothes.
I guess I feel the same way
about a liberal agenda that say that to get out of debt we have to
spend more, or that my tax dollars have to pay for something I think is morally wrong (Obamacare sets up a fund to pay for late term abortions) or a government that confiscates kids lunches, or tells me
how much soda I can drink, or uses my tax
money to choose winners and losers (mostly losers but Obma doners) in energy production that produces no energy yet we are sitting on more coal and oil than any other nation on the planet.
You know
how I feel
about this, but my biggest wish is that instead of
spending all that
money on making bigger better productions out of their meetings, they would instead invest that
money in making a real difference in their communities.
Why is this guy always criticizing me
about how much
money I
spend?
I mean, just add up
how much you
spend on these six items every month, and then think
about what you could do with all that extra
money!
How about BOTH groups
spend that
money on something that matters!
I imagine the crowd wanted Jesus to teach
about the evils of the Roman government, the wasteful ways they
spent their
money on luxury and wars, and
how Jewish tax - collectors were traitors of the Jews, traitors of God, and condemned to suffer for eternity in hell.
In order to live in these thriving relationships it is vital that we are willing to live with discomfort; exercise intentional decision making
about how to
spend time, energy,
money, and relational capacity; seek to understand «the other» and myself; communicate a lot (mostly asking questions) in a posture of humility; willingness to experience unfamiliar things, and give up some non-essentials that get in the way.
Yes, my title was intentionally exaggerated to make the point
about how Jesus would
spend the
money IF he had it...
I wrote
about this in one of my books (I can not recall which one), and I have written previously on this blog
about how churches
spend money.
Picking up on Jeremy's question: > On the other hand, I don't know
how many «non-institutional» «churches» there are (
how does one go
about trying to count them), or what they
spend their «tithe»
money on (do they even tithe?).
On the other hand, I don't know
how many «non-institutional» «churches» there are (
how does one go
about trying to count them), or what they
spend their «tithe»
money on (do they even tithe?).
Money is just
about how much you make,
spend and save.