Conducted by a US survey, this graph shows the most typical ways an average American gets
into financial turmoil:
Any number of factors, from excessively generous concessions at the bargaining table to a fiscal crisis at the state level, can throw a district
into financial turmoil.
Not exact matches
Pioneer was restarted by Mr John and Mr Street after RMG ran
into management
turmoil and
financial difficulties.
If you've tuned
into financial news recently chances are good that you've heard something about currency wars or economic
turmoil.
The other is that Greece defaults on its debt and
financial markets go
into turmoil.
If Marine Le Pen wins the election and throws the entire
financial system
into turmoil, the Fed has to change their perspective too.
Five years after skyrocketing fuel prices and
turmoil in
financial markets knocked auto makers
into a tailspin, the U.S. market has recovered to its former size and character.
The collapse or forced bail - outs of a series of large,
financial institutions in 2008 threw both markets and governments
into turmoil.
The Middle East is in
turmoil and the resulting spike in oil prices has tipped an already fragile global
financial system
into a lengthy period of recession.
Although the transition period
into post-secondary education can be a time of
turmoil, it's more important than ever before to make wise
financial decisions.
Finally, a person who has previously been divorced may wish to enter
into a prenuptial agreement in order to secure their
financial rights and to mitigate the
financial and emotional
turmoil that can be associated with the divorce process.
For that reason, if even one spouse passes away, your
financial future and that of your children could be thrown
into turmoil.
Throwing the business, and the ownership of the business,
into the
turmoil of divorce can be devastating to the
financial prosperity of the family as a whole.