Sentences with phrase «money goes to the people»

Most of the money goes to the people who need it.
When the rich see their money going to people who could be providing for themselves but aren't, they are usually not too happy about the money they give, and they definitely don't want to give more.
My money goes to my people.
And crucially, we're introducing proper, objective assessments, so that money goes to people who truly need it, with more for the severely disabled.
Most of the money goes to the people who make it happen — the authors, editors, publicists, marketers, and so on.
Based on these needs, they should buy adequate insurance and also nominate different categories of beneficiaries clearly, to ensure that in an eventuality, the money goes to the person it was intended for.
One is that money goes to the person who takes the necessary action.

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«At a fundamental level, you're gonna strip people of their power, prestige, money, whatever over a vote?
«She told me «I don't want to go back again to the same people to raise crowdfunding money,»» Stengel reported.
He responded: «Well, I just had one come in, a younger person, had gone to Harvard, super bright, has started a financial company in one area and he's very successful, and people were offering him massive amounts of money to go into different types of businesses because he was successful at one.»
More and more, people are judging the value of the products they buy against not one, but two currencies: money, and the effort it's going to take to get the damned things home.
When people say, «I need this money at 65,» they're assuming the market is going to cooperate with that goal on their 65th birthday.
«They're voting with their own money, their own habits — that is what's going to change how people use energy in the world.»
«If I had to speculate, [the layoffs occurred] because Fancy isn't making enough money to support the business and pay salaries, and the investment money from last year (about $ 60 million) is pretty much all gone,» one person says.
He now employs more than 600 people, and even though he says he went broke two times on the wrong moves — «I could've gone to Harvard twice, the money I lost on cars» — it hasn't scared him.
For another, the money goes first to intermediaries like the Richmond Economic Development Corporation, which in turn make loans to people like Baskerville.
«If wages go a little higher than people think, those wages are going to people who need the money, frankly.
A market researcher is paid a large sum of money to go out on the street and ask people at random to rate the ads, asking them which one they find most attractive, most likely to create trust, most likely to appeal to older people, and so on.
Anyone with enough money can buy the same Rolex, but people can't go back in time to see a band that's no longer touring — and chances are, they're not going to be telling their kids about the day they bought that expensive watch.
«Eventually rates will go up, and it will be more difficult for people to get money, and the net effect is that will hurt the economy and small businesses,» Citrin says.
«Because the only other way you can get extra money to go in, if you wanted the same number of people, the same kind of teaching, would be to take it from working people through their taxes.
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
They hadn't gone back to raise money in a few years, so maybe that would have been a good time to go to market and raise a war chest and set aside a bunch of people to try and do the full innovator's dilemma salvation plan.
It's going to be saving up all your money and selling all your stuff,» he says, «like when people moved to the early American colonies.»
It becomes an objective in itself, when the real point should be to get money into the hands of people who are going to do something with it.»
But just going in for the money is the hardest thing to convince people of.
As I recall the headline read, more or less, «Women Don't Negotiate Because They're Not Dumb,» and the author went on to cite research to make her point that when women do ask for more money, people tend to hate it, and «pushy» women end up paying mightily in terms of career progression and opportunities.
Jeff Rose of Good Financial Cents interviewed the couple, who discussed everything from what it's like to go from making ends meet to having money to spare to how other people can echo their success.
«It was really important to me to be completely honest with people where their money went,» Harrison says.
If a relationship is not growing, if a business is not growing, if you're not growing, it doesn't matter how much money you have in the bank, how many friends you have, how many people love you — you're not going to experience real fulfillment.
«Do you want government money to go to people who make above - average incomes?»
It costs money to move and store the tables, but that very month, the same number of people visit the restaurant, and profits per table go up.
«A small business person and someone with 50 employees is going to say «I don't make enough money now, how can I hire higher,»» says Marks.
With 70 percent of newly wealthy people going broke within a year, advisors caution clients to manage new money wisely — with their help.
And while the lack of regulation in this area may mean some people are going to lose a lot of money, the potential for major wins is great.
An ugly mantra ran through his head on repeat: «I had raised a bunch of money from people and they aren't going to have any faith in my any more.
Most people go to financial planners for advice on how to manage investments and save for retirement, but a new trend in money management is challenging investors to take a more holistic view of their money.
«People should decide «are you willing to spend all this money to go to Mars?»
Jeff Rose of Good Financial Cents interviewed the couple, who explained everything from what it's like to go from making ends meet to having money to spare to how other people can echo their success.
Chen went on to say he had helped over two million people with his philanthropy and had donated money after natural disasters such as the 2010 Japanese Tsunami or the Haitian earthquake from the same year.
The primary point that people are missing, he argues, is that money being pumped into Spain from Europe is going to the banking sector through the Fund for Orderly Bank Restructuring, a government - sponsored organization that will now be overseen by the IMF, and not the Spanish government itself.
«I actually go to where its grown, and I find like - minded people who want to help the farmers makes more money,» he says.
«If [cryptocurrencies] are operating by enabling people to transfer more money, the government can say, «We're not going to allow that anymore,»» he said.
Far too many people get their business going, start marketing, find some success and then expect to get customers for the same amount of money and effort they are spending today.
«I think it's going to make people spend money needlessly.»
A single person equipped with a planned shopping list has the least chance to slip an impulsive purchase into the cart, so go alone to save some money in the checkout aisle.»
For those who have the means but still have doubts, Kevin O'Leary, «Shark Tank» celebrity investor and founder of O'Leary Financial Group, known for his blunt opinions on television, provided a blunt assessment of why more people — celebrities or not — should give: «If you make money, you've got ta give some back, or you go to a bad place after you die.»
Money will go to Glide, a San Francisco charity that provides food, health care and other services to people who are homeless, poor or struggling with substance abuse.
If both sides, through their eyes and their people's eyes, have concluded that the plaintiff is absolutely going to win this case, and the plaintiff is going to get a lot of money because they're totally on board with everything that has been presented, then that might be a good reason for the defendant to agree to a settlement with the plaintiff for less money than the potential exposure if the jury comes back and finds willful infringement.
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savingTo Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savingto get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
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