Sentences with phrase «on financial prudence»

And funding improvements in palliative care fit perfectly with the present emphasis on financial prudence.

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When the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation announced earlier this week that mortgage delinquency rates had fallen to the lowest level in decades during the fourth quarter, there was a rash of stories patting Canadians on the back for their financial prudence.
Advice is in the retirement investor's best interest when the advice is rendered «with the care, skill, prudence, and diligence under the circumstances then prevailing that a prudent person acting in a like capacity and familiar with such matters would use in the conduct of an enterprise of a like character and with like aims, based on the investment objectives, risk tolerance, financial circumstances, and needs of the Retirement Investor, without regard to the financial or other interests of the Adviser, Financial Institution, or any Affiliate, Related Entity, or other partfinancial circumstances, and needs of the Retirement Investor, without regard to the financial or other interests of the Adviser, Financial Institution, or any Affiliate, Related Entity, or other partfinancial or other interests of the Adviser, Financial Institution, or any Affiliate, Related Entity, or other partFinancial Institution, or any Affiliate, Related Entity, or other party.»
I think financial prudence is the wise choice today over taking swings on prospects.
the whole idea o competativ sport is the «Competition» and winning if we were to have the one big spend on the three we need then we as aclub would not need to spend again for seberal seasons, if financial prudence is what is all about why on earth do we still have Diaby on the books when its clear to all he will never play competitive football at top level again?
I must admit that Sky's recent crusade to promote the greatness of Chelsea (I think they were reacting to the negative publicity of the champions of a league they had just invested # 5B in) was nauseating enough but the on - screen graphic «demonstrating» Chelsea's new found financial «prudence» since 2013 was proper gut - gnawing stupor.
As well as promoting optimum on - field success, the model's financial element is designed to encourage prudence — especially with Uefa's Financial Fair Play now in ofinancial element is designed to encourage prudence — especially with Uefa's Financial Fair Play now in oFinancial Fair Play now in operation.
While he may have chosen financial prudence over immediate success (i.e. if avoiding relegation can be termed as success), only time will tell what impact this will have on the club on the longer term.
When the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation announced earlier this week that mortgage delinquency rates had fallen to the lowest level in decades during the fourth quarter, there was a rash of stories patting Canadians on the back for their financial prudence.
The local club or person must show reasonable prudence when making decisions that will have a financial impact on the rescue fund.
This is because Sagicor's reputation is based on their outstanding financial prudence.
I shared about the pitfalls encountered during my time in running my recruitment business and how my ego, laziness and lack of financial prudence took its toll on the business and how much that had cost us.
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