Sentences with phrase «piece of the money pie»

As blockchain technology takes the 21st century by storm, everybody is trying to claim a piece of the money pie.
What we want to ask here is whether authors should care about giving up such a large piece of the money pie.
Then there is the U.S. style wild - west way of throwing private information around willy - nilly via the internet jockeys out there who only want an undeserved piece of the money pie, like gulls hovering over a municipal dump site, waiting for the next truck load of free food to be awarded by the government.

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But Uncle Sam still gets his piece of the pie — and that happens when you begin taking money out, usually in retirement or at least at age 59 1/2 to avoid early withdrawal penalties.
First, he'll tell you that what the elite get may look like a lot of money, but it's still a small share of the total - that is, when all is said and done the rich aren't getting that big a piece of the pie.
All I know of him is he said similar to what Usmanov said about investing his own money, but unlike Usmanov he wasn't shrewd enough to claim a piece of the pie.
It's like when you go to a buffet and are determined to get more than your money's worth: the first plateful (or two) of food tastes great and is satisfying, but after that third helping, you just feel bloated and can't bear the sight of another piece of pie... no matter how much you enjoyed it the first time.
Some districts and administrators see technology as a money pit because you keep throwing money into it constantly — and everyone wants a piece of the pie
The article, basically said that Amazon decided that if publishers were going to make all this money on ebooks and not give authors a cut, then Amazon would prefer to get a larger piece of the pie.
It's not bad for Android either: Apple has a large piece of the mobile marketshare pie and supporting their platform means a dramatic increase in the number of potential customers (which also happens to be a population that tends to spend more money on electronics).
They will charge you a substantial sum of money up front to publish your book and take a piece of your hard earned pie.
In other words, your French piece of the pie will flow money into your accounts just as your English novel sale does.
That is why bad credit borrowers are a piece of a sweet pie to car dealers, as they mark up the loans tremendously, putting more money in their pockets.
I didn't have much money, and truth be told, I thought I'd have to actually BUY properties to get my piece of the real estate investment pie.
PUBG and Fortnite are already making lots of money on mobile devices so it sounds like Activision wants a piece of the same pie.
«180 pieces of pumpkin pie later: Blawg Review # 34 Main Could match - making law associates to the right clients make you more money
I think the other piece of the pie is how much money do you actually have to spend?»
When a shareholder wants to pull money out of the fund, how is the manager making sure that the amount distributed represents the fair value of the shareholder's piece of the pie?
The rationale is that the banks are taking less money, the title companies are giving us a break, the gas company is donating lines, appliance companies are offering products at cost, and this is your [real estate practitioners] piece of the pie
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