Sentences with phrase «much financial discipline»

Saving for a down payment requires much financial discipline, and probably quite a bit of time, but it is a necessary step to achieving the dream of owning a home.

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«If you are not disciplined enough, you can be much more inefficient than if you were at work,» says Howard Hook, a certified financial planner and certified public accountant with Access Wealth Planning in Roseland, N.J.
China's debt problems, in other words, can not be resolved administratively, by fixing the shadow banking system, by imposing discipline on borrowers, or indeed by eliminating financial repression (much of which, by the way, has already been squeezed out of the system by lower nominal GDP growth).
And Yahoo, which has prided itself on financial discipline, is still unsure exactly how much it wants to pay for such a small business.
These kinds of loans can be incredibly advantageous to leverage by folks that know exactly how much money they need right up front and right out of the gate, as well as those that have the financial discipline to repay these types of loans over time according to the schedule.
Depending on how much you owe and how much you are getting back as a refund, it may make sense to have the financial discipline to use the tax refund to reduce your debt load.
While she'll have the means to save much more after her loan payments are finished — including $ 32,000 in saved interest — she will also need the financial discipline to play catch up and has lost key time in the market.
Did you know that much of the 33 percent rise in NAR membership from 2002 to 2005 — taking the organization to more than 1.1 million strong — has come from people switching to real estate from management, financial, sales, and retail disciplines?
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