Sentences with phrase «money at the mercy»

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Now, more than ever, moving some money out of your home country makes sense; if you keep all your wealth within one nation, particularly the nation in which you reside, you're at the utter mercy of that nation's exchange controls, tax confiscation, frivolous litigation, and bureaucratic extortion.
If you don't understand or at least know what a company does and how it makes money, then you will not be able to tell why the stock is going up or down, you will be at the mercy of the stock and this is a fast ticket to losing money.
For too long Arsenal were at the mercy of Spain's bit two clubs as well as our main Premier League rivals and any other club that had a lot of money to spend and a good chance of a trophy or two to win.
Hometown celebrities Rob Riggle, Jason Sudeikis, Paul Rudd, Eric Stonestreet and David Koechner host 26 celeb friends June 23 - 24 to raise money for the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy Kansas City.
The trio will join hometown hosts Rob Riggle, Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, Eric Stonestreet and David Koechner on June 23 - 24 to raise money for the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy hospital.
The celebrities will join hometown hosts Rob Riggle, Jason Sudeikis, Eric Stonestreet, Rudd and Koechner to raise money for the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy hospital.
The celebrities will join hometown hosts Jason Sudeikis, Eric Stonestreet, David Koechner, Riggle and Rudd to raise money for the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy hospital.
They'll join hometown hosts Rudd, Sudeikis, Rob Riggle, Eric Stonestreet and David Koechner to raise money for the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy hospital.
They'll join hometown hosts Rob Riggle, Paul Rudd, Jason Sudeikis, Eric Stonestreet and David Koechner to raise money for the Cancer Center at Children's Mercy hospital.
You'll wait weeks for access to your own money and there is no direct line to the resolution center... leaving you at the mercy of friendly, but relatively helpless customer service reps (and supervisors).
Without savings, you're at the mercy of the credit card companies and others who are eager to lend you money at very high interest rates no one can afford.
Unless investors make the effort to become educated about investing, they are at the mercy of the financial industry and media that are primarily interested in making money from the investor rather than for the investor.
«That way, the money isn't at the mercy of short - term fluctuations to the downside,» says Franklin.
This repository of savings isn't gambling money that should be thrown around at the mercy of the stock market rollercoaster.
I know in your question you are reluctant to put your money at the «mercy» of one stock, but the criteria you have listed match up with an equity investment, so if you want to meet your goals, you are going to have to come to terms with your fears and buy a stock.
Many banks implicitly say, «Better to have assurance regarding getting our money back if we need it, than be at the mercy of another nation's laws.
Starting on Friday December 13th at 6 pm CST we will be playing the Zelda franchise for 72 hours continuously while raising money for Mercy Corps (http://www.mercycorps.org/).
Why put ourselves and our arguments at the mercy of those with superior numbers, more money, and greater power?
Ramsey took time to learn all he could about money, and he decided that he was the source of his money problems: his borrowing habits had put him at the mercy of his creditors, and he felt like he had no one to blame but himself for what happened.
But there are critics who maintain that DCA and 401 (k) s don't mix — that contributions to a 401 (k) are an example of investing money as you receive it, at the mercy of market fluctuations.
With cryptocurrencies, as long as you keep your private keys secure from hackers by using a hardware wallet or a paper wallet, then nobody can touch your money and you are in complete control, not at the mercy of banks.
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