Sentences with phrase «much surplus money»

Nearly a year after President Trump's inauguration, the committee that raised a record $ 106.7 million for the event has not disclosed how much surplus money it still has or provided a final accounting of its finances.

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Mortgage broker Sears argues that the decent thing to do with the surplus would be to refund that money to homeowners who have presumably paid too much for their mortgage insurance.
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also ran trade deficits and capital account surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent decisions about where to park their money, roughly 90 percent of the international business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
However, if you ask for too much money, most investors will begin to wonder what you intend to do with the surplus.
He has also wasted so much money in recruiting teenagers who after 2 - 4 years are considered surplus to requirement.
Even more perversely, the money being earmarked toward rehabilitation and diversion programs has started to spawn less than effective private entities to take that money (much in the same way the huge infusion of money into higher education caused questionable institutions to pop into existence to consume that surplus).
CHESTERTOWN The state comptroller's office released an audit of the North Warren School District budget on Jan. 12 faulting the school district for putting too much money into its surplus fund, and appropriating too much money in some areas.
Budgets are the friendly constraint that help us live fuller lives by knowing how much money we're really making, where it's going, where it needs to go, and when we have those oh - so - welcome surpluses.
Instead of TIPs, create regular SIPs and when you have surplus money / when you think market has fallen too much, you can go ahead and buy additional units.
I don't really want to think too much about investments — just park my surplus money somewhere and be able to come back several years later and see that it has grown.
Once his case is resolved, any surplus funds will go into the nonprofit's general fund, which supports other dogs whose owners aren't able to raise as much money.
Elsewhere, we can also look at their annual surplus to get an idea of how much money they have in the «rainy day» pot.
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