Sentences with phrase «money at the bottom line»

In both cases, if the dispute is justified (i.e.: there was indeed a fraud) neither you nor the bank will lose money at the bottom line, it's just who's got the money during the dispute resolution process (which may be lengthy) that matters.

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Second, in the heady days of yore, a lot of money went into growing the top line at all costs, but entrepreneurs need to shift toward the bottom line, he says.
Bottom line, this wall of money that so many have thought has been piling into US Treasuries in order to pick up some yield is not at all evident in this data and in fact, the exact opposite is happening.
If you tend to spend any money left at the end of the month, or any income tax refund, it's not going to help your bottom line when you retire.
As an investor (and consumer), I would expect Amazon to reinvest most of that money into further improving the value of the service, but at least some of it will likely find its way to the bottom line.
So if the Canadian federal and Alberta provincial tax rates added up to 35 %, instead of 25 %, then all of that money would stay in Canada and the bottom line of the US corporation wouldn't be affected at all.
The bottom line: If you want to put your money in a company that beats its peers in its sector and the market as a whole by bringing in more money each quarter and grows at a faster rate than all the rest, growth stocks are for you.
There are many ways to do this (putting extra towards principal each month, putting big chunks down here and there) but the bottom line is that you throw extra money at the mortgage principal whenever you can.
The bottom line is that it is not fractional reserve banking per se that is the cause of inflationary increases to the money supply due to the money multiplier process but rather the ability of central banks to override market signals, thanks to their monopoly status, and add reserves to the banking system at their discretion and independently of the public's preferences.
If you look at Joel Osteen, Creflo Dollar and many others, making money seems to be the bottom line.
If they wern't loosing their flock... nothing would change at all... so... again... as with any business... bottom line is the MONEY AND POWER!!
What this bunch has to say I can care less, my disappointment with this team and their leader is beyond belief...... I will stop posting and will express my frustration in some other way, but I will definitely take action against the board and their puppet, not buying seasons ticket, will watch the team at any park but the Emirates, will not buy merchandise, bottom line they can do whatever they want, keep the senile for another 2 years but they will not do it with my hard earned money....
never waste CAPITAL LETTERS on an article about Chambers at this juncture... I still can't believe that no one from management has ever explained why such a frugal club spent so much money on him in the first place... we haggle for months and years with clubs for players who could have a monumental impact on the very future of our club but somehow we found $ 16 million for someone who couldn't regularly crack a Southampton lineup (very fishy)... don't get me wrong, I like what he showed at times last season in Middlesbourogh but from the handful of games I watched him play I still have some serious questions about his consistency as a back - line player in the EPL; as such he should prove himself on loan for another season, making sure that he goes to a team that wants him in the starting 11... bottom line, let's not get bogged down with the semantics of peripheral players and focus on the real task at hand = figure out who the hell is going to be our starting 11 for the foreseeable future, which means getting contracts signed, getting rid of a lot of deadwood and bringing in talented players into the positions which truly need upgrading... the rest is just unnecessary noise
It is always interesting to see which teams are near the top and bottom of results «against the spread» (ATS)-- or in this case, based on «money line odds.»
Bottom line: high - rolling New Yorkers keeping any earned income parked on the sidelines would be better off raking in the money now, while New York's steep tax rates are at least still (almost) fully deductible from federal taxes.
«The bottom line of all of this is that there hasn't been very much money put in... by the federal government or industry,» says Nancy Kinner, an environmental engineer and co-director of the Coastal Response Research Center at the University of New Hampshire in Durham.
«Look at the bottom line, no money has been cut in Washington, but it is about time that we do cut money,» he said.
Bottom Line: Despite the fact that we'd prefer it if eharmony UK were a little cheaper, we think it's money well spent if it helps you find a spouse — or at the very least, a few good dates.
The bottom line is they will use every trick at their disposal to make money off of your gullibility.
That doesn't seem like much until you start looking at the bottom line — and you realize that is money you probably would not have made had you not enrolled your book in the KU program.
It is not helping their bottom lines at all, since overseas agents hold most of the money from them.
The bottom line is however that you generally want to invest whatever your money you have to at least preserve it from inflation.
The bottom line is that losing money at a casino or the race track does not by itself reduce your tax bill.
Bottom line is that if you have no money whatsoever, you are probably not ready yet to buy a home, but if you have at least a few thousand dollars, or can get a gift, we probably have a program for you.
Please don't put all the blame on the borrowers — the banks are at fault as well and all they care about is that bottom line — and also if you default — the bank gets to discharge your debt and can claim in on their taxes as a loss there by still making money off you.
This is just so very confusing and I guess my bottom line question is when should I start talking to a FA at my bank and set up a RIF and start transferring my money over.
Bottom line: unless you make lots of money, you can't have everything all at once.
The bottom line is that pet health care revenues are increasing at a double - digit rate and — despite somewhat vague claims by many veterinarians that they are not seeing more money in their pockets — businesses and individuals are getting rich off of it.
Bottom Line: When utilized at least once per year, the benefit is worth $ 125 or more, and you can save money and still earn points.
Plus, those opportunities for weekend reward nights will have you dreaming of weekends away with family and friends or at least keeping some money in your business bottom line.
Not that they challenge how we think, not that they open up new forms of expression, just simply at the bottom line they make money for capitalists.
Even if they do charge the full 5 % (and they have to earn it), at least the money is circulating in the deceased's family, and not goosing the bottom line of a bank that is already worth 50 to 90 billion dollars.
The bottom line is this though... mmorpg's have a capitalistic economy and if the farmers can produce items / gold at a cheaper price (in time or money) than the average player, the average player will lose out.
«[For John], charity efforts can be as much about having fun as raising money, but at the same time, John put a focus on the bottom line,» Promo says.
Greedy large brokerages in large population areas look only at the bottom line and regularly harvest and then dispose of bottom feeders on a predictable rotating basis, quickly replacing same with new bottom - feeders, all of whom have good money to dispose of.
At the end of the day he says okay to less money, just because he's not one of them «caring only of his bottom line» kinda person.
«The Freehand was 80 percent cheaper than the hotel I was attending a one - day conference at,» he said, «and as an independent business person, the money I save goes directly to my bottom line
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