Sentences with phrase «little cash reserves»

If you have little cash reserves, then you might want to choose a low deductible and pay a slightly higher premium.
Law firms also are infamous for having very little cash reserves — the partners take almost all profit out each year for those big PPPs.
If that is the case it would be good to have a little cash reserves on the side to invest on the dip...
I recently attended a 3 day seminar on real estate investing and the strategy they suggested we utilize to get started was not wholesaling as i have heard many other times but by Flipping foreclosures, would any of you suggest the same for an individual with little cash reserved?

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Compared to many other companies in the mining space, royalty companies have tended to be better allocators of capital, taking on very little debt and deploying cash reserves only at the most opportune times.
I do not recommend buying property this way until you are a little more experienced in the market and have a cash reserve to cover unexpected renovation.
From an investor's point of view, companies that accumulate large cash reserves or that have relatively little debt are more attractive under deflation.
ALL teams require a cash reserve to operate, ours is a little higher than normal but with a stadium like the Emirates still being paid it's the smartest way to run the club.
With the extra money from tv deals etc I do not know how much is available but unless kroenke changes his mind no money (or very little) will come from cash reserves.
Arsenal do very little to counter this statement, all I have found is an article on the bbc website dated 18 September 2015 ′ Titled «Arsenal: Annual accounts reveal # 200m cash reserves».
I have no overwhelming desire for material wealth, but I am tired of living from paycheck to paycheck with little or no cash prior to payday and no reserve for retirement.
That said, a reserve fund requires careful planning: too little and they'll have to shut their doors too quickly; too much and the charity is sitting on cash that could be better spent.
The FHA is a little tougher on this type of borrower, imposing lower maximum DTI ratios, requiring two months of cash reserves, and they do not permit the use of a non-occupant co-borrower.
We all need to have a little flexibility in our budget, but sometimes it's simply not possible to have as much in savings or other cash reserves as we'd like to.
It isn't a great view of money generally, but knowing she has a buffer there has let me be a little more aggressive with my investments — I've less in simple cash reserves and more invested in an index tracking ISA.
Further, there is little required as far as cash reserves with a low income house loan insured by FHA.
It can be a little confusing, but the cash value and reserve is the same thing.
On top of your down payment savings, you will also want to make sure you have some cash reserves for lots of little expenses that add up.
It's a little hoping to wait out for another dip (bad idea, I know), and a bit of trying to save more for down and cash reserves.
The problem with that approach is that it would leave too little money in my cash reserves should anything go wrong with any of my properties.
Little cash, few reserves, and high leverage can mean big trouble when the market turns.
Blessing: Because there are good cash reserves but little discretionary money, I think, think, think and evaluate and reevaluate and, happily, haven't made an major decisions that I regret or can't reverse.
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