Sentences with phrase «more sense financially»

Even if you share the same residence, you will not get any types of separate discounts for living there together; therefore, it makes more sense financially to apply for a renters policy together, if you are comfortable doing so.
It makes more sense financially than having a space that is constantly taking the money so that, «Hey, I paid the rent this month so I can't afford the plane ticket.»
Usually when you are consolidating long - term debt, the fixed rate loan makes more sense financially.
In almost all cases it makes more sense financially to pay down credit card debt than it does to leave money in a savings account.
This is one topic that is heavily debated because at issue isn't just the math, which depending on the mortgage interest rate, makes more sense financially to take as long as you can to pay off the house.
I decided to work from home because it made more sense financially.
Theoretically, that's how long a buyer would need to stay in a home before it made more sense financially than renting.

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«Limited liability means you can't be financially responsible for more than your investment in the company,» writes Greg McFarlane in his book, Control Your Cash: Making Money Make Sense.
If your company is scaling and needs to bring on more than a few new faces, it only makes sense financially to take this step when you consider that an outside recruiter is going to charge somewhere in the ballpark of 20 percent of a new hire's base salary.
Pumping just made more sense for our family financially.
From picnic blankets made out of repurposed bed sheets to curtains made out of vintage handkerchiefs, these projects express the sense of making something new out of something old as a way to live a more financially pared - down and simple life; lessen our impact on the earth; connect to the past and preserve a more traditional way of life; and place value on the work of the hands.
Alistair Darling, the leader of the Better Together campaign, says financially it makes more sense for Scotland to remain part of the United Kingdom.
Most rich sugar daddies have superiority and protection sense, the financially independent men wish to share their wealth with those less fortunate women as these ladies are more family - centric, humble and thankful about what they get.
Black film, and black music, and black art tend to generate in a black audience the strong urge to show support, and that has made sense to me more often than not, and driven me to both financially support and sometimes rigorously defend finished products that aren't necessarily of the highest quality.
For eco-nuts who likewise must have a Bimmer, this makes way more sense (financially and, I suspect, ecologically) than the silly ActiveHybrid 3.
Taking a lump sum makes sense if you're financially savvy enough to invest more successfully than the pension plan managers, but few people are in this camp.
But if you're in a financially stable household it makes more sense to use that money elsewhere, and open a line of credit to draw on in the event of a crisis.
Financially, this method makes the most sense; paying the minimum payments on a card with high interest only costs you more the longer it sits with a balance.
For me, it only makes sense to max out my TFSA first and then switch to an RRSP as my tax rate is much lower but for her I think financially it makes more sense to go RRSP.
Therefore, it makes sense to apply for more if you are financially responsible and think that you can avoid the temptation of spending the extra money.
The idea was that if you lived in a financially stable household, it actually made more sense to use that cash elsewhere and open up a line of credit that you could use if there was a crisis.
These smart people have figured out that it makes more sense to cover the cost of a spay or neuter operation than to pay (financially or emotionally) for rehoming or euthanizing accidental litters.
I hate tiny, cramped hotel rooms as much as the next traveler, and I find that cooking in the room makes more sense, financially.
Though I appreciate Appelbaum's dedication to the DA, at the same time, it might have made more sense, financially for him to have gone to the private sector — or perhaps into a federal office (where the pay is higher) to pay off some of his loans.
While we endorse these individual efforts, many of the more financially and professionally successful law firms have determined that it makes sense to create some structure to ensure that the individual efforts fit within the overall strategic plan for their practice area and their firm.
This isn't because families are more financially stable and they have the luxury to not need a second income, but mainly because the cost of child care has increased so dramatically it makes more sense for a parent to stay home versus pay for daycare or a nanny.
The conversion privilege plays an important part of financially securing you surviving loved ones because you can purchase all the term coverage you need to cover the debt that has accumulated, and then convert your policy to permanent insurance when your debt has been reduced, and a lower death benefit makes more sense.
You will definitely want to conduct more research, not just on what options will make the most sense financially, but also emotionally.
Perhaps it isn't financially feasible, or perhaps it makes more sense for the individual to jump straight into the workforce.
It may be associated with the additional childcare burden on parents of children with ASD and perceived insufficiency of resources required to pay more attention to other family members and make efforts to satisfy their needs as well as the sense of neglecting other responsibilities, such as providing financially for the family, maintaining social relations and organising leisure and recreation [47,49].
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