Sentences with phrase «nice income over»

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My wife and I live a totally fulfilling life (vacations / cruises, drive nice but older cars, and eat out / cook good food), but are still able to save over 70 % of our after - tax income.
Wenger always seems to hit his targets and get his nice pay of over # 8mil a year, Silent Stan seems very happy with how we generate our income and increase our brand name... even if it is just by storing money in the bank.
If your 1000 + sales a month are spread over several titles, you may not be on the charts, but you will still be making a nice income.
I got burned in the stock market in 2001, but it was nice being able to deduct some of the losses incurred over this time from my taxable income.
We should get a nice boost to our income over the next few months as I invest the money from 2 large commission checks.
Cyclical stocks aren't for everyone, but I'll gladly collect that nice income while we see how things shake out over the long term.
Congrats on achieving a new record for dividend income and nice year over year increase too.
His primary goal over the next year is to preserve his capital and it would be nice to receive a little income along the way.
A raging bull market is nice in terms of capital appreceiation, but as a dividend growth investor I focus on attractive entry prices and after a purchase is made, all I want is watching the passive income stream from the company grow over time.
While increased disposable income is always nice to have, you'll benefit from huge saving on interest rate charges over the lifetime of your mortgage and pay off your mortgage sooner.
CGY is giving a nice push over my dividend income.
Overall, Take - Two is reporting revenue of $ 480.8 million and a net income of $ 25.1 million for Q3, which is a nice improvement over last year, when they lost approximately $ 29 million during the same quarter.
They get a nice and passive income; also their asset will be appreciated over time depending on CopiCo performance.
A valuator will want to examine the accounts of the tenant (or tenants) to see how financially sound they are Think of a valuator as a nicer version of your bank manager - the latter only looks to see if you can repay him, but the valuator will check if the tenant can repay you and he does this through a knowledge of accounting and business acumen, how businesses produce income and how stable that income will be over the term of the lease.
Over the years, my family and I have helped dozens of people who have struggled with real estate investing to replace their full - time incomes.or just simply leave a nice supplemental income in place.
Might be nice, However you can't carry losses / depreciation over to your W - 2 income.
Some people with very low incomes, whether druggies, or low level poverty, can only afford minimum amounts of rent, and pick a cheap / crappy house with low rent over a nicer, more expensive one.
If you have that 800 fico and W 2 income that is nice... you can try over the counter LOC's with the national banks..
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