Sentences with phrase «purely financial sense»

Not exact matches

One of the great strengths of the Rocky franchise is its sense of a true continuing narrative, rather than a momentum - devoid series of rehashes orchestrated purely for financial gain.
But while it makes sense to use engine braking for safety reasons, it doesn't necessarily make sense to do so for purely financial reasons considering the increased costs and transfer of ear and tear to the engine, transmission, u-joins, and other components involved in powering the vehicle.
If you approach this purely from a financial standpoint, it doesn't make sense to use engine braking in your daily driving.
But if you set aside the psychological benefits of paying off that debt, on a purely financial basis it might make sense to hold the home loan, Jennings said.
Financial planning and the broader idea of portfolio construction is worth noting here because in a certain sense there is no such thing as a purely passive portfolio.
Speaking from a purely financial standpoint, walking away only makes sense if it puts you in a better financial position than you were before while you had the mortgage.
From a purely financial perspective, the profit - focused approach that drives opportunity - cost billing makes immense sense for the law firm.
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