Sentences with phrase «leave you stuck paying»

Many owners choose not to take out pet insurance, but this could leave you stuck paying thousands of dollars in medical expenses should the unexpected occur.

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There are also too many people who left the labour market unwillingly or who are unhappily stuck in part - time or low - paid jobs.
After their first 30 days online, he said, about 40 percent of them became paying data customers, 5 percent stuck with only free services and the rest left.
We have ceased to be a democracy and wished our elected rep's would stick to doing their jobs of making sure the country's bills gets paid and leave it at that.
Smith took the handoff on a sweep of sorts to the left side of the offense, stuck his foot in the ground to make one sharp downhill cut, then outraced just about the whole Bills secondary, running 38 yards to pay dirt.
Since Wisconsin refuses to pay good coaches what they are worth we will always be stuck with mediocre coaches, unless they have strong ties to the program that stop them from leaving for more money.
They will also give NASA an opportunity to shake off the missteps that for more than three decades have left us stuck in low Earth orbit with a troubled space shuttle and a largely irrelevant International Space Station — programs that together will have cost roughly $ 250 billion by the time they are paid for.
If spending too much is a persistent problem, you might leave your credit cards at home, ask your credit card company to reduce your credit limit or even cut up your credit cards, and instead stick to paying cash.
Of course, it can also leave you stuck wondering who's paying the closing costs.
Receiving credit card bills that you can't pay off can leave you stuck with paying interest on the balances.
Those who do pay themselves first tend to do better at sticking to a budget, says Heath, because they can, essentially, spend whatever's left over.
You don't have to pay property tax, you aren't stuck in one place as long, and you can leave the maintenance to someone else.
You don't have to pay property tax, you aren't stuck in one place as long, and you can leave the...
If you stick with that 10 - year repayment you'll have paid off the loan, with nothing left to be forgiven under PSLF when you become eligible for it.
Taking out a loan that's too small can leave you with remaining financial needs, but if you take out a loan that's too large, you'll be stuck paying interest on a larger amount than necessary.
However, before you start leaving your credit and debit cards at home, you should remember that if your phone runs out of battery, you'll be stuck without Apple Pay, or any form of payment at all.
Finally, in 2016, I gave up on leaving the public sector and decided to enroll in the PSLF plan and stick it out in the public sector for the remaining 7 years to get the loan paid off.
While payments under other types of Direct Loan plans, like the 10 - year Standard Repayment Plan, do qualify and count toward your 120 payments, you'll want to switch to an income - driven plan as soon as possible — because if you stick with a standard 10 - year repayment, you'll have paid off your loan in full after 10 years with nothing left to be forgiven under PSLF.
You'll find it much easier to save — and you'll be more likely to stick to your savings regimen — if you simply direct a certain percentage of pay into investment accounts and force yourself to live on what's left.
If you're still stuck at your starting pay, and think the best next move is to leave your company, you need a network to help you get that next job.
This has happened countless times across the United States, where a child dies, and the parent is not only left without their child, but stuck with student loan debt they have to pay off.
Your body is sure to be left injured, and it is not fair for you to be stuck paying the medical bills for a truck accident that was not your fault.
, we can help you deal with the insurance company and make certain that you don't get stuck with an inadequate settlement that leaves you paying for medical care out of pocket years down the road.
For instance, a single at - fault accident could easily leave you owing more than $ 10,000 in repairs, and you'd be stuck paying the difference out of pocket.
For example, if you don't pay off the balance within your repayment period, you're stuck paying interest on the entire purchase, not just the balance left over.
For instance, if you're unable to pay a $ 1,000 deductible for $ 4,000 worth of repairs, your insurer can wait to pay its portion, leaving your damaged car stuck in your driveway instead of at the shop.
Not having renters insurance may leave you stuck having to pay out of pocket for all of the above.
Additionally, if you can't find tenants who can pay the rent during a downturn you may be stuck lowering the rent payments — which could bring your income level below the expense level of the property and leave you with a negative cash flow.
Many include charges that escalate over time, which could leave consumers paying more money for their power than they would if they stuck with their regular utility.
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