Sentences with phrase «prospect of losing money»

Despite their low monthly mortgage payments and good, sizeable initial downpayment, each solo - dwellers was faced with the prospect of losing money on the sale of their unit.
On the other hand, if you'll need the money in just a few years — or if the prospect of losing money makes you too nervous — consider a higher allocation to generally less volatile investments, such as bonds and short - term investments.
So, yes, if Hachette pay $ 2 billions just in advances each year to the authors it publishes, if you add the overhead, the prospect of losing money on ebook sales is not good.
On the other hand, if you'll need the money in just a few years — or if the prospect of losing money makes you too nervous — consider a higher allocation to generally less volatile investments such as bonds and short - term investments.

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With Verizon's modified à la carte pricing, broadcasters face the prospect of losing out on some of the money they make in carriage fees for all of the channels they offer, unless they can broker new deals with Verizon (possibly assigning even higher fees to more in - demand channels).
The prospect of a firm that lost $ 39 billion of its own money offering to manage yours isn't as appealing as it used to be.
However, according to The Mirror, it's claimed that he will be given a new two - year contract but with the very real prospect of losing Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, with the duo yet to sign big - money offers, it will lead to a huge overhaul with # 100m + available to spend.
It beggars belief that Arsenal will reject the prospect of possibly making # 150m in sale proceeds for selling the above - named trio this summer, and simply lose all that money next summer, as they walk away on «frees».
The erosion of traditional gatekeepers like reviewers, critics, newspaper book editors, and other refined literary tastemakers makes it clear why even a conservative publisher might lose its head over the prospect of all that money — and be tempted to go into another racket.
«Advertising for these investments entices consumers with the prospect of earning money fast, but it is actually the case that you can easily lose all of the money you have put in,» he elaborated.
«Advertising for these investments entices consumers with the prospect of earning money fast, but it is actually the case that you can easily lose all of the money you have put in» In accordance with the advice issued by the AFM to the Minister, it is being assessed how the advertising ban could be structured and to which investment products it should apply.
Other than the prospect of being sold a product that is «faulty» and losing their money, they too will suffer pain and distress if their puppy becomes ill or develops behavioural problems they can not understand or account for.
It's clear that developing countries in the tropics are unlikely to sign on to a new treaty unless there is a prospect of money flowing to help compensate for revenue that would be lost if deforestation slows.
In dealing with other people's money identification and authorization are paramount, an error can mean a loss of funds, and financial institutions get very excited at the prospect of lost funds.
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