Sentences with phrase «money on a few items»

It is also happens to be the one season I allow myself to spend a little bit of money on a few items to update my wardrobe.

Not exact matches

Sure, parents could decide to visit Store B instead of A because they can knock a few items off of their own shopping lists, but money is tight enough for most shoppers that savings on one item aren't likely to be spent on unplanned splurges.
Sitting on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and magazine pieces about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news story about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down, wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out on a high window ledge of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
I really hate to spend a ton of money on items that I will only be wearing a few short months.
Since it makes sense to try and save money on an item that your baby will only be using for a few months, this is an excellent buy for cost - conscious parents.
It's also worth noting that legendary levels of dubious activity cross partisan lines there: After the Republican Party lost the majority in the state Senate in 2008, Democrats spent the first few months of their abbreviated stint in power basking in new information about how Republicans spent the legislature's money on items like a special van for the man who was then their majority leader, Joe Bruno, who went on to be sentenced to two years in prison on federal corruption charges.
I offer nutrition group buys to save you money storing cases of raw agave, truly raw almonds directly from the California ranch, the best green drink on the market, and more items, a few times a year.
It's sales season - the perfect time to purchase that item you liked a few months ago, but didn't want to spend as much money on it back then.
Most of my clothing items are relatively simple; I don't like spending a lot of money on trends that I know will fade in a few months — I'm talking to you, off - the - shoulder tops!
A lot of people will tell you to spend your money on quality pieces and only buy a few trendy items.
Over the last few months, I've definitely embraced minimalism as my favoured approach to clothes, focusing on quality over quantity, which has benefited everything from my bank account (it's incredibly simple to throw away needless money on items you will wear once just because they are on trend!)
I made up a few boards which has helped me to shape my capsule wardrobe, and found that sticking within these limits helped me to avoid spending money on random items which, when I looked back on months later I had either grown sick of seeing too much on others or just didn't like.
I finally started to realize that basics are timeless and never go out of style, so I might as well spend my money on basic things rather than super trendy items that I won't like after a few months.
If you're looking for something to wear a few times when you're feeling fancy when the weather gets cold, but don't want to spend a ton of money on a trendy item, I really like this vest!
I try to limit my shopping to 5 items per season, however, I also sold a few things on Instagram stories and used that money toward some of my new fall items.
Lately I've had a few conversations amongst friends about what they feel is justifiable to spend more money on: everyday basics like tops and jeans, or on the contrary: items that will likely get worn once or twice such as dresses.
If you are one of those people who received a tax refund this year, before you squander your tax refund on a vacation or another big ticket item, first consider a few ways you can make that money work for you.
If you happen to have old items on your credit report that are only a few months away from being automatically removed, waiting for them to fall off your report is a great idea if you want to save some money when you apply for finance.
Whether you need to stock up on cleaning items, pick up a few groceries or you want to snag some cute home décor, the Target REDcard saves you money on everything you buy.
-LSB-...] In light of the previous two items, we'll be living on borrowed money from our HELOC for a few paychecks until the bonus money arrives.
You probably have clients who are reluctant to spend money on annual or bi-annual preventive care examinations or who bypass the food and pet care items for sale at your veterinary hospital, preferring to shop elsewhere and maybe save a few dollars.
There were a few times I ended up wasting money on items I really didn't end up needing in the end.
Here's a look at my playthrough thus far: walk a few steps to the next area, grind a lot on the way, get a new character who starts at level 1, grind so the character will stay alive for future fights, grind for money for new items, grind so I don't die at the next dungeon that's literally right around the corner (yet is much harder than anything I've experienced thus far).
If you can, identify a few items to cut back on and immediately shift that money towards your mortgage payments.
I would rather spend money on items I can enjoy year round than on something I only display for a few weeks or a month at most.
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