Sentences with phrase «into financial distress»

It's for people without appropriately large emergency funds to live off if they lose their job or otherwise fall into financial distress.
Still investors need to be cautious because the firms that are the most likely to be taken over in a downturn are also the firms most likely to run into financial distress if oil prices stay low and they don't get a buyout offer.
The tender treatment of collection agencies breaking the law is in sharp contract to the way borrowers are hounded forever when they run into financial distress.
«When tragedy triggers an automatic default, responsible borrowers are thrown into financial distress with demands of immediate repayment.»
«When tragedy triggers an automatic default, responsible borrowers are thrown into financial distress with demands of immediate repayment,» Richard Cordray, the director of the CFPB, said this week.
The VRA is said to be indebted to Ghana Gas millions of dollars — a situation which could plunge the company into financial distress if not addressed.
But Liebowitz quickly lost the confidence of NAE's governing council, which worried that he was leading the academy into financial distress and jeopardizing relations with its sister, the National Academy of Sciences.
They may also be flung into financial distress by no longer being able to pay for rent, utilities and other living expenses that were once covered by the deceased's income.
«NAR supports an NFIP that is financially solvent and actuarially responsible» said President Brown, «but those goals must be balanced with an understanding that homeowners should not be forced into financial distress if they are unable to pay their flood insurance premium.»
The Whitney Museum «perpetuates a model in which culture enhances the city and benefits the 1 % of our society while driving others into financial distress,» the letter says.
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