Sentences with phrase «makes economic sense for»

«HUD borrowers are never required to refinance their FHA - insured HUD loan, though many are inclined to do so when it makes economic sense for them to do so,» he said.
The managing partner of a 47 - attorney, growth - oriented Philadelphia firm recently wrote to me and asking whether it makes economic sense for his firm to acquire as a lateral hire a senior attorney with a foreclosure practice.
If it makes no economic sense for a lawyer to represent clients, they will not do so.
This transition makes economic sense for all of us, and we are going to show you the economic proof.
Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also makes economic sense for its citizens, as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
More cynically, it makes economic sense for AQR to put its better, limited - capacity signals in its smaller, higher - fee mandates.
However, it only makes economic sense for him to do this if the time premium remaining in the option is zero (and if the time premium is not zero then he'd be better off selling the option instead of exercising it).
Debt consolidation programs including private student loans are very difficult to obtain in a manner that makes economic sense for the graduate.
Alberta's government understands that increasing wind energy use not only benefits the climate, but also makes economic sense for its citizens, as wind energy is a cost - competitive source of new generation.
That is why it makes economic sense for central government to provide long - term flood protection.
But Kaiser wanted to know whether the in - furrow practice itself makes economic sense for farmers.
Not only does this make for an absorbing challenge, but with chemical companies increasingly outsourcing their research and development, it also makes economic sense for chemists to look for a job in product development.
It makes no economic sense for a couple struggling to save # 30,000 for a deposit to blow everything on a frock and a honeymoon.
It's a journey that no longer makes economic sense for the buyer, as we've finally reached the point where packaged beef is landing at Philadelphia at a greater cost than US beef.
It makes economic sense for schools to be rented out to responsible parties when not being used for schooling.
If one member of the household makes a good enough living, a cost - benefit analysis will often conclude that it makes economic sense for the second earner to stay at home or work part - time.
Improving your workplace culture doesn't just make economic sense for the company.
Similarly, if the Series A is participating with a cap, there will be a range of merger consideration values where the holders of Series A will be indifferent because the cap has been met, but it still does not make economic sense for the Series A to convert.
He shipped him back taking a loss of 10 million because it never made economic sense for him.
«Our position has always been that it doesn't make economic sense for these ministries to be merged.
For example, the UK could propose limiting the EU's structural funds to its poorest member states — a decision that would not only reduce the budget but also make economic sense for Germany, the UK and Europe as a whole.
But jokes aside, Miliband's electoral strategy doesn't just make economic sense for a party as cash - strapped as Labour — it makes political sense too.
He pointed out that it made no economic sense for the Federal Government to be calculating the country's revenue on the basis of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) official rate of N199 to a dollar while States and Local Councils that are sharing the revenue with the Federal Government run their businesses at the open market rate of over N400 to one dollar.
Lillicrap hopes that the emergence of several therapies means that it will make economic sense for drug companies to provide treatments to poorer parts of the world that have not been able to afford them.
The question becomes, how far down the foodchain does it still make economic sense for publishers to do print - only deals with successful indie authors?
Does it make economic sense for our students to go for a cheaper online degree rather than a traditional college degree?
If these trends continue — it won't make economic sense for people to be employees even for previously «good» jobs like engineers.
If the price of carbon dioxide is right, preserving the habitat of endangered species would make economic sense for countries like Indonesia, a new study suggests.
Preserving forests might make economic sense for governments and forest dwellers, and it could also help preserve the habitats of endangered mammals such as orangutans and elephants, according to a study released this week.
University of Texas at El Paso chemistry professor Russell Chianelli has devised a process to bump up the production of methane gas to levels that would make economic sense for electricity production.
Because shark fins command $ 70 per kilo while shark meat yields only about 50 cents per kilo, it has not made economic sense for ships to fill valuable hold space with a commodity worth so little.
«The Solutions Project focuses on market - based solutions and identifies opportunities that make economic sense for consumers, businesses, communities, and states.
In practice, it doesn't really make economic sense for either party to hire an attorney because the amount of the fees is so high relative to the amount of money at stake.
It also helps eliminate the incentive to litigate a meritorious claim with a relatively nominal amount of damages because it simply does not make economic sense for a party's attorneys» fees and costs to exceed the potential award of damages.
His comment notes he believes it's «clear that small retail payments don't make economic sense for Bitcoin right now,» and that although everything points to the rumor being true, it is still unverified as there was no official statement on Microsoft's end.

Not exact matches

First, assess whether the cost of your degree makes economic sense with the starting salary for your chosen career.
This helps avoid involuntary bumping for customers, and it also makes good economic sense.
The funeral home owner, Paul Roller, says property values in Palo Alto have jumped so dramatically that it no longer makes economic sense to use the acreage for a funeral home, according to reports.
«With the mini-bond program, for the first time since IDBs were created, I can show a potential borrower an IDB financial analysis that makes a lot more sense than a traditional commercial loan,» says Rick Palank, director of the St. Louis County Economic Authority in Missouri, one of the first offices to implement a mini-bond program.
Michael Powell, a former FCC chairman who heads a trade group representing major cable companies and broadcasters, told reporters that internet providers would not block content because it would not make economic sense and consumers would not stand for it.
But flex policies for older workers can make sound economic sense when you consider all the costs related to not retaining older workers, including recruitment, training and development of their replacements, says Barbara Jaworski, chief executive officer of the Workplace Institute, which helps organizations develop older - workforce strategies.
It's proven, for them, to make more economic sense than to grow at home.
Fortune: But even more than just the principle at stake, you would argue that it makes long term economic sense — even for a media entity that doesn't rely on subscription revenue like the New York Times?
But the Gawker founder remains devoted to the idea of reader comments, and to the necessity of reader interaction in general for media — both because of the principle involved and because he says it makes economic sense.
To make sense of what's really behind the fluctuations in the market, we are joined by economist Michael Hudson, president of the Institute for the Study of Long - Term Economic Trends, a Wall Street financial analyst and author...
This mania for income trusts has me wondering how the rash of conversions from corporate entities to income trusts can make good economic sense.
In that sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the economic lives of blacks and other minorities by heavily weighting the full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market, with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
Doing that just wouldn't make too much sense, in my opinion — though, to be sure, it's not the end - all be-all for Canada's economic health.
The interest rate decision is also important, but sometimes the press conference after the bank meeting can make more sense because it reveals the sentiment and the insider atmosphere, which is very important for an objective assessment of the economic health.
But if the main reason you're investing in gold is for protection of your financial assets during an economic downturn or «Black Swan» type event, it hardly makes sense to place your trust in the banking system.
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