Sentences with phrase «little financial sense»

But as I've noted before, while this strategy may be emotionally comforting, it makes little financial sense.
Going to a football bowl game — unless it's one of the biggies — makes little financial sense for most schools
And it makes very little financial sense, even in Europe.
Relatively poor economy of 47.9 mpg and low resale values mean it makes little financial sense in the long run.
It may make some political statement, but very little financial sense).
If you are fiercely loyal to Virgin America, then getting a more general card makes little financial sense.
If Ozil was to perform it meant we would have had no need for Fabregas, so it would've made little financial sense to throw out # 30m on that chance.
The European Investment Bank's funding of the Trans Adriatic Pipeline will harm the climate and makes little financial sense.
Some recent buyers may find recasting a good option, particularly when it makes little financial sense to refinance so soon after purchasing a home but are expecting a large sum of money.
Edward Ades, the owner of Universal Mortgage in Brooklyn, says recasting can be especially useful to recent buyers, for whom it makes little financial sense to refinance but who expect to receive a tax refund or other substantial money after closing on their property, like proceeds from a relative's sale of property, stocks or other assets.
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