Sentences with phrase «nice windfall»

The phrase "nice windfall" means unexpectedly receiving a large or fortunate amount of money or something valuable. Full definition
It's a nice windfall for the PGA Tour, Golf Channel, CBS and all the fans who needed to see more Cat.
But knowing the hands - on approach of the Cuomo administration, it's hard to believe the governor and / or his top staffers weren't aware of the decisions that generated a nice windfall for some prominent campaign contributors.
County Executive Mike Hein, who put the property on the market two years ago and stood to gain a nice windfall, went silent as the controversy played out.
At that point the credit is a nice windfall but has arrived too late to help with paying the tuition bills.
I am so sick of being poor that I long for a serious career with a nice windfall of money (advance) and the street cred that that gives.
Return of premium life insurance can be a great way to make sure you have insurance in place for your family in the event the worst happens, and can also fund a nice windfall if you outlive the policy, but an ROP is not for everyone.
I actually paid it off once, with a nice windfall I got, and my financial advisor at the time told me that was stupid (not an exact quote, but that's the idea).
Return of premium life insurance can be a great way to make sure you have insurance in place for your family in the event the worst happens, and can also fund a nice windfall if you outlive the policy, but an ROP is not for everyone.
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