Sentences with phrase «lose money upfront»

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And the risk of losing money also falls less on Mylan than it does on those at the end of the supply chain, with the pharmacy having to dispense EpiPens while accepting less in copay money upfront, then applying for a rebate and waiting to see what trickles back.
They might be saving money upfront; however, if you add up the sunglasses they buy throughout the year, it could very well equal up to one pair of «nicer sunglasses», so it's really not saving much, unless they really would lose the nicer pair.
However, never breaking even on upfront closing does not imply that you will lose money in the long run from refinancing.
Any money saved upfront with the discount would be lost on the backend with more months of more interest.
I applaud Carl Richards for being so upfront about how he lost his house and I have a long list of destructive money behaviors that often get the better of me.
Wasted time, lost real interest rates, and money spent on upfront fees are some of the costs of dealing with the wrong lender — and that is if you DO N'T use them.
You put money into a slot machine knowing upfront that it's a random event, so you have no real expectations of winning or losing on any pull of the arm.
Another way to get covered when you first plan your trip and pay all the upfront monies on your flight and hotel is to protect yourself with a travel cancellation policy, just in case something unforeseen comes up and you have to back out of your trip — this coverage would save you thousands of dollars you might have lost.
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