Sentences with phrase «probably spend less money»

Not exact matches

The salary cap makes balancing the team contracts interesting and whilst we could probably afford Kirk the only fact is that we'd have less money to spend elsewhere.
It can not possibly work while we spend money on criminalising people who are doing probably less harm to themselves than some of the people who go binge drinking.
Without the socialist policies that come out of NYC, the state would spend less money, probably much more than $ 4 billion.
Granted, the interior is a slightly less nice place to be - it's probably the least luxurious in this group — but for its price it at least confirms money has been spent in all the right places: the powertrain and chassis.
Though frankly, if I had more money to spend and my friends and family didn't keep getting laid off and needing help, I'd probably be less picky.
Given that the bulk of your retirement money will likely be spent on U.S. goods and services, you probably wouldn't want more than 25 % invested abroad — and more conservative retirees might aim for somewhat less.
In the future, you will probably find it easier to spend more money rather than less; and you will never get back the chance to save.
If you have money sitting in a taxable account (probably earning 1 % or less before taxes) that you're sure you won't need for at least a year, and you don't mind spending a little time filling out the forms to set up a TreasuryDirect account and / or buy some paper I Bonds, then consider buying some I Bonds soon.
For shorter or fixed - duration trips (of a year or less), it may be better to save a fixed amount of money and just enjoy your trip, since spending half your waking hours abroad working is probably not how you envision your trip.
If the banks, lenders, and servicers implemented the program exactly as it was written it would have helped many millions of homeowners refinance to lower interest rates, lowering their payments, and even probably had a positive effect on the national housing market and overall economy as less of those homeowners would have lost their homes and had more money in their pockets to spend.
And sellers who complain about the bad job the last salesperson did are probably worried less about spending money than they are about getting their money's worth.
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