Sentences with phrase «means little extra money»

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Sure — it might mean spending a little bit of extra money to consult a lawyer but, if Delta's legal department has taught us anything, it's that it is always better to solve a problem before it morphs into a lawsuit.
That extra $ 450 meant she was able to pay off other debts and finally start to save a little bit of money each week.
Time and again, having a little extra has meant the difference between paying cash — and borrowing money.
Which means that by shaving a little more than a half a percentage point in annual investment costs, you're essentially able to save nearly an extra two percentage points of salary a year without actually having to part with that money or put additional strain on your budget.
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