Sentences with phrase «in financial sense»

He or she may also have several recommendations that are meant to make you a more viable short sale candidate in a financial sense.
If cash flow is not a problem for you, it's probably better (in a financial sense) in most situations to recast or simply prepay your mortgage.
If you own a business, or part of a business, strictly in a financial sense then you won't receive a deduction.
Here are 5 ways in which critical illness insurance can help save your life, in the financial sense.
For these companies, internships are an investment in their future, not just in a financial sense by paying them but by offering them real experience.
Apart from that, the loudest bleat one hears emanating from former law students is that they weren't taught enough of what's required to practice (successfully in the financial sense) as lawyers, in whatever area they end up in.
Cranna says the additional funding «is a good step forward and it helps our organization in a financial sense in the short term and that's great, but I think in order to make the organization work in the way the board would like to see it work we would certainly need a substantial injection of further funding,» he says.
In a financial sense global warming alarmism is shorting America and going long on Brazil, Russia, India and China.
But in order for those projects to be accepted and loved by many people, of course, we have to sell a lot of copies, so we need to get results in that financial sense.
Your credit is an asset in a financial sense, but it can also give you travel opportunities that most people just can't afford.
An unlevered firm in the financial sense still possesses operating leverage and volatility of sales.
While plenty of home upgrades can be «worth it» in a financial sense, there are ways you can improve your home that may cause its value to drop as well.
The issue with second mortgages is that they work on the premise that life will stay the same as it has always been, in a financial sense.
@warren - so it's «better» in a psychological sense, but not in a financial sense.
In a financial sense, investing means that an individual commits money to a financial asset, or security, such as a stock or bond, in hopes of receiving even more money later.
People who don't have a savings account or an emergency fund are very vulnerable in a financial sense.
Savings make you much more confident in financial sense, so find a place in your budget and make saving money a habit.
When looking at your loan, the lender wants to be certain the building is stable in a financial sense.
Figuring out how to pay for college is sort of like cramming for a test; you need to know what you're doing so you can set yourself up smartly in a financial sense.
So I don't think we can use terms like «guaranteed» in a financial sense, no matter where we pitch our publishing tent.
But it seems clear that many others find that connection rewarding — not just in a financial sense, but in other ways as well.
In reality, my husband's salary is five times what I used to make, and no amount of freelance work I ever take on could possibly make us equal players in the financial sense.
He decides to become a man - whore to make things better, mostly in a financial sense.
Although I may not be rich in the financial sense, I believe that I am rich in character, whit and intelligence.
Much cheaper than breast augmentation in a financial sense I guess?
He has in a financial sense of course but that shouldn't be enough.
However, he has been given the all clear to play and this is nothing more than the club being cautious with a player they feel is valuable, both in a financial sense and a playing capacity.
Wenger has the backing of the Arsenal board, that much is clear, and hopefully in the financial sense rather than just being allowed to keep his job.
Arsene Wenger has done far more positive than negative for this club, on and especially off field in a financial sense.
Maybe not in a financial sense — pennants will always be great for the local, Ricketts - based economy — but a season like 2017 is a failure when it comes to that super-championship-team brand.
He said that more people would be successful in financial sense if they managed their home expenses differently.
As the aphorism goes, being early (or late) is no different than being wrong, and that's true in a financial sense.
Tuition fees are the gateway problem for today's young people in a financial sense.
The two panels I advocate are not costless, in a financial sense, for the government.

Not exact matches

I was successful and secure in the financial and material sense which slowed my recognition that it was time to move on.
We plan to track the value, as well as other pieces in their collection, to determine if donating any of them in the future makes financial sense.
Robert Abboud, a certified financial planner based in Ottawa and author of No Regrets: A Common Sense Guide to Achieving and Affording Your Life Goals, says high - interest - bearing consumer debt should be tackled first.
I would encourage you to remember that the current low levels of interest rates, while in the first instance a reflection of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, are in a larger sense the result of the recent financial crisis, the worst shock to this nation's financial system since the 1930s.
Wittrock told The New York Times in 2015 that Mai «said that he still has this sense of frustration that no one paid attention» to the coming financial crisis, even as he and his partner warned of it.
There are massive financial limitations on the wholesale side in that sense.
Real estate data firm Zillow released a report this week showing that buying a home makes financial sense, on average, after living in the same home for just two years.
It only makes sense to put in for benefits early in limited circumstances, said John Piershale, wealth advisor at Piershale Financial Group in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
Yet, the investment community is often bombarded with so many different financial formats, they have to rework information in order to make any sense.
But strip away bad actors and financial engineering, and the concept makes eminent sense in an era of increasing life spans.
«With the mini-bond program, for the first time since IDBs were created, I can show a potential borrower an IDB financial analysis that makes a lot more sense than a traditional commercial loan,» says Rick Palank, director of the St. Louis County Economic Authority in Missouri, one of the first offices to implement a mini-bond program.
And with each change made, calculate at least a rough return on investment (ROI) to determine if it was worth the effort — and whether similar changes in future make financial sense.
In a sense, a business plan used for seeking funding is part of a negotiation taking place between you and your prospective financial backers.
«But in another sense, we are doing the same thing we have always been doing — that is, thinking about the customer and what the customer wants, and then building financial services in a way that actually responds to customer demands, which I think is not the way the old guard has done things.»
And yet options can be a time bomb, inflicting damage in future years not only on a company's financial underpinnings but also on the fragile sense of trust between leaders and the led.
«In uses that involve a financial transaction, it makes sense to use bitcoin or some other digital currency for the same reason — by doing so, transactions can be automated and guaranteed without recourse to third parties, such as a bank.»
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