Sentences with phrase «loss of jobs etc.»

The wider economic consequences of damage to a company's reputation should also be remembered: loss of value to shareholders, loss of jobs etc..

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Preparation — Inviting God's presence in a new season of life (be it marriage, a new job, the loss of a loved one, relocation, etc.) 3.
How do you witness something like this first hand and not feel compelled to report it to police — regardless of the potential ramifications (i.e. job loss, downfall of Penn Football, etc...).
Other babies pause because of a big lifestyle shift in the family: travel, divorce, moving, job loss, parental discord, parent (s) working overtime, etc..
If you are experiencing any acute stress, such as loss of a job, death in the family, etc. then it is not a good time to approach your child with learning a new skill.
On the contrary, there is much documentation of other causes, including especially redlining, disinvestment, the loss of a tax base in NYC that left with manufacturing jobs and suburbanization, the closing of fire stations and other cuts to municipal services, as well as the aging of the housing stock, increased levels of drug addiction, bad urban planning, etc..
If you or someone you love is riding a tumultuous wave of change albeit divorce, illness, loss of a child, loss of a job, etc..
We all find ourselves in periodic high - stress life situations such as the illness or death of a loved one, sudden job loss, etc.; but, generally speaking much of our stress is the «imagined» kind — in other words, it is self - inflicted, or at the very least self - sustained.
Income caps that are too low reduce the flexibility of SOs to address the needs of families with exigent circumstances (special needs, serious illness, job loss, etc.).
Usually, financial hardship happens due to job loss, overspending, death of a spouse, etc..
There are different types of policies today which cover varied scenarios like job loss (for a few EMIs), critical illness, disability etc..
One small unexpected event — a medical expense, car trouble, job loss, etc. — could force you to rely even more on your credit cards and dig you deeper into debt than you can get out of on your own.
A family budget, or documentation of a family change (such as divorce, job loss, etc.) goes a long way in altering aid.
There could be occasions during your working years that your income is relatively low such as enrollment in school, change of career, job loss, etc..
Examples of documentation that can be used to support extenuating circumstances include documents that confirm the event (such as a copy of a divorce decree, medical bills, notice of job layoff, job severance papers, etc.) and documents that illustrate factors that contributed to the borrower's inability to resolve the problems that resulted from the event such as a copy of insurance papers or claim settlements, listing agreements, lease agreements, tax returns (e.g. covering the periods prior to, during, and after a loss of employment).
Write a list of those expenses such as «Gas», «Materials», «Legal Expenses», etc. and then show your total income from that job or «contract» subtract the expenses and show your total profit or loss hence Profit / Loss Statemloss hence Profit / Loss StatemLoss Statement.
Emergency fund is your protection in case of a job loss, car accident, health problems and etc..
Emergency funds are funds that are typically used in highly emergency situation say a medical emergency or job loss of breadwinner etc..
You have to have a hardship showing that you can't afford your mortgage anymore — loss of job, sickness, etc..
There were no extenuating circumstances (like loss of a job, health problems, etc.) that led the friend to default.
The biggest benefit of 30 years is that it allows flexibility for future unforeseen events like job loss, disability etc..
They end up in the shelter because of family problems, such as divorce, loss of job, relocation, death in family, allergies, etc..
This can include loss of housing, loss of a job, loss of associations with family and friend, loss of government benefits, loss of rights, etc..
Courts take into consideration factors such as age, length of time you were in employment with that employer, whether you had a good track record at work, whether you were induced to come work by leaving another lucrative position (migrant workers face this quite a lot), the way your dismissal was handled, the difficulty in finding another job that is similar to the one you lost, or loss of reputation in your area of profession, etc..
Trip Cancellation Insurance covers any mishaps that might force you to cancel the trip: sickness, injury, death of a relative, weather conditions, airline strikes, terrorism, financial default of the airline, cruise operator, or tour operator, job loss, traffic accident, cases when you are called to jury duty, subpoenaed or if your home is rendered uninhabitable due to fire, flood, etc..
There are some policies which have riders of accidental death, disability, critical illness, job loss (max 3 EMIs) etc..
Resume gaps can occur for a lot of different reasons: job loss + challenging hiring landscape, personal issues, maternity / paternity / family leave, etc..
Kathy has specialized training and certification for working with loss and grief including: loss of a loved one, divorce, relationship changes, empty nest, pet loss, job change, loss of safety or trust, retirement, moving, change in health status, aging, etc..
The unique techniques I use are very effective with those struggling with the death of a loved one, a frightening medical or dental experience, divorce or breakup, job loss, and all types of fears (flying, medical procedure, driving, public speaking etc.).»
You may struggle to cope with changes in your life, such as having a child, loss of a job or a shift in a career, divorce, chronic illness, loss of a loved one, etc..
But we're in strange times (job loss, interest rates, tech innovation, etc.), so I'm leaving lots of room for ambiguity.
If a seller instructs the listing agent not to show the property after a transaction is firm, then the agent must obey these instructions, but the agent should advise the seller that firm sales can collapse before completion for a variety of reasons (death of the buyer or one of the buyers, loss of job, financial disaster, unforeseen problems with the property itself, etc.), and the transaction is not a certainty until the transfer of title is complete and the money is in the seller's hands.
Lots of things can happen over the life of your mortgage: job loss, uninsured illness, tax increases, etc..
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