Sentences with phrase «i.e. cash in hand»

If you do find employment on one of the islands it will most likely be unofficial — i.e. cash in hand — but don't bank on it — literally.
If debt is negative, it means that the company has net cash (i.e. cash in hand exceeds debts - good scenario).

Not exact matches

On the other hand, a negative FCF could stem from poor management decisions or from investment in high growth opportunities (i.e. more investments than cash on hand).
Then again, «Oz the Great and Powerful» is exactly the kind of franchise - ready cash cow that Disney loves to produce (i.e. «Pirates of the Caribbean»), and while it's depressing to see Raimi wasting his talents, at least it's in good hands.
I donâ $ ™ t carry any credit card balances, but have been keeping a fairly large HELOC (i.e. Home Equity Line Of Credit) mostly as â $ œdry powderâ $ to be used in case of emergency or in case an investment opportunity requires having ready cash at hand.
It makes sense for the seller to pick up some share of the closing costs, because the seller normally walks away with cash in hand while the buyer is struggling to come up with enough cash to make a down payment and pay all the closing costs, i.e. the seller probably can afford to give up some cash while the buyer may be struggling to come up with cash.
• Understanding that if you do choose to breed your dog, you (1) only breed dogs with excellent tempermants and (2) you ask questions of and be picky about the puppies new homes (i.e., DO NOT breed for a particular color only and DO NOT sell puppies in the WalMart parking lot to the first person who comes along with cash in hand).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z