Sentences with phrase «much negative cash»

Even with a 30 year mortgage, this is way too much negative cash flow for me.

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«The growth of electronic payment systems and the increasing marginalisation of cash in legal transactions creates a much smoother path to negative rate policy today than even two decades ago.»
As seen above Valeant's true cash flow is not only much lower than Valeant would have investors believe, it is also largely negative.
Dividend yields from companies with low or negative free cash flow can not be trusted as much because they may not be able to sustain their dividend for much longer.
On the flip side, dividends from companies with low or negative free cash flow can not be trusted as much because the company may not be able to sustain paying dividends.
To get Sanchez, ManCity had to cough up much more... by January, if we are not in the running for the top four (as all the negative Nancy «fanz» will tell you) the Wenger will sell Sanchez to PSG or who ever want to cough up the cash.
Last month, the campaign said it might not have much cash to defend itself against negative ads in the general election and would have to rely on the Republican National Committee for funds.
The rates can't get too negative, though, or some institutions will bite the bullet and store as much cash as they can, just as other commodities get stored.
The question for every investor is how much do you let this negative cash rate influence your behaviour.
Others like me are saying cash is negative, but the danger of owning equities that are way too expensive is just much worse.
A much simpler method to achieve negative real interest rates and provide a disincentive to holding cash, is for governments to encourage mildly inflationary monetary policy; indeed, this is what Keynes recommended back in 1936.
In the top row you can enter how much new cash you have to invest, or enter a negative value to withdraw cash from your portfolio.
And it adds up higher and higher over the entire time you are paying the mortgage as you build equity so much faster since you're putting a much higher percentage of payment toward principle (which is a cash outflow but only a net worth transfer) versus interest (which is a negative to your net worth)
The piece identifies these as (1) dehumanizing hours that negate the advantage of cash (not worth much if you can't spend it); (2) a gap between lawyers» intelligence and mind - numbing work; (3) the gap between ideals of those entering the profession and the reality; and (4) constantly dealing with negative public perception.
If an app I'm using has a positive effect on my business» bottom line — or moving away from it has a significant negative impact — then I'm much more likely to dish out the cash.
Because where my head is at, I've been paying way to much in rent over the last 10 years without owning anything so if I can find a 3 or 4 unit that's not negative cash flowing and have tenants that are helping with equity build, then I'm in a much better spot than current.
I can't think of many situations where a house bought for cash would be cashflow negative — this would allow a cash buyer to ride the cycles much better than a levered borrower.
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