Sentences with phrase «little nest egg»

I ended up owning two homes by the age of 24 and was well on my way to building a nice little nest egg for retirement.
Soon you'll have a nice little nest egg that can cover many repair issues that come up.
Investing in a savings bond or buying a few shares of stock for a child now can mean she'll have a tidy little nest egg when she's older.
Investing in a savings bond or mutual fund, or socking away cash in a tax - free college account for a newborn now, means she'll have a tidy little nest egg when she's older.
Saving for the future is something that we should all be trying to achieve, no matter our age and situation, because you never know what is around the corner and it always pays to have a nice little nest egg tucked away for retirement.
Paper I hate dealing with the most: auto insurance updates / policy changes; health insurance stuff; investment stuff — isn't it mind - boggling how much paper a tiny little nest egg can generate over the course of a year?
By showing up in a Chicago Bears uniform for two games, quarterback Greg Landry became eligible for a nice little nest egg — $ 70,000 in NFL «severance pay.»
Over a five or six year period you can save up some real money and make a little nest egg for yourself.
Chicagoland's buyer profile is middle - to senior - level managers in their 40s or 50s «with lots of experience and a little nest egg who wouldn't have nearly enough money to pay for a business in cash.»
The average investor just wants to buy the low cost indices (keeping fees low) of his choice, regularly invest some savings, compound it all for 20 years, rebalance regularly and hopefully then if the world still exists retire with a little nest egg that s / he can draw down.
Jack's mother and his wife no doubt found solace in the kind words and in the money collected from the Iowa State community — «to express in a material way the sympathy of the college» — $ 2,259, that covered funeral expenses, paid off Anna's mortgage and provided both Anna and Cora Mae with a little nest egg.
Before baby comes, try to give yourself a little nest egg in case unforeseen problems arise.
And by selling their acre of prime real estate — a decision forced on the post by soaring property taxes — they will have a nice little nest egg to fall back on for years to come.
It does take money to invest, but once you have a little nest egg, you can quickly propel yourself into the upper middle class.
You'll be grateful for this little nest egg when you retire.
I want her to have a little nest egg when she finishes school, maybe for spending on university fees or just to give her a bit of a boost when she gets out into the real world.
New graduates who land in the area could have a bigger chance to add value, live on the cheap while they build a little nest egg, and have fun doing it.
Don't worry about the kids having too much fun, and remember to track your expenses, budget wisely and save a little cash away for those less than sunny days when you have emergencies come up — that little nest egg could soon become another fun family vacation to celebrate after a hard year's work!
While I hope her organization succeeds, I wish she had left that little nest egg to an existing organization with infrastructure, such as the American Humane Association (with a mission to protect both children and animals) which would be far more effective.
Now as I get closer to retirement, I see that cash value building to the point I will have a nice little nest egg that will cover many age - related expenses that are bound to come up.
As long as you make your regular premium payments, your policy's cash value builds up steadily over the years, like a little nest egg for the future.

Phrases with «little nest egg»

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