Sentences with phrase «recoup the money if»

yes hes 16 mill but with the british premium an his age, we will recoup the money if need be, an if he comes good then lovely.
We would need to recoup money if we weren't doing so well with merchandise ticket prices and advertising, those days of selling off players are gone and the ones being sold would not be on that list.
At his age and potential we could surely recoup the money if we were ever to sell him.
Vacation, travel plans: Charge to credit card, easier to recoup losses — Recouping your money if your trip is canceled is much easier with credit cards than if you paid with cash or by check.
Vacation, travel plans: Charge to credit card, easier to recoup losses — Recouping your money if your trip is canceled is much easier with credit cards than if you paid with cash or by check... (more)
If you're considering taking out a home equity loan to address your credit card debt, it's important to assess whether you'll be able to recoup that money if you sell your home in the future.

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He is devastated, he's down for millions in this deal, if it was any other artist maybe they'd say let's play the three and recoup some money
He enjoyed fees from all the lending to Sears, and he'll recoup more money in any restructuring, even if Sears has to sell off inventory to do it.
This is especially true if you are young and have many more years to recoup the money back should you lose it.
This can take some stress out of shopping for the best prices because you have a way to recoup some lost money if you don't find the best deal.
If everything else holds equal, the FHA loan's lower monthly payment would recoup your higher down payment cost within 15 months and continue to save you money from there.
And if you know ANYTHING about business you know it takes a LONG time to recoup the money spent on training new employees.
At 31 years old, Debuchy's market price will be rapidly dropping, so if Arsenal want to recoup at least some of the money they paid Newcastle for the player in 2014, they will have to look at shipping him out, sooner rather than later.
He was not a Klopp signing and does not fit his tactics, which suggests that he is unlikely to have a long - term future with the Reds, who might look to offload him if they can recoup enough of their money.
if we arent getting deals done for ozil and sanchez then they need to go so we can recoup some money.
I hope that if the club do decide to cough up the coin for Bats and $ 35 - 40 +10 million adds on is plenty, that they don't offset the outgoing expenditure by selling Pulisic to Chelsea or Weigl to Real Madrid to recoup the bulk of Bats money.
all we seem to do is make profit and it's never reinvested back into the team then come another transfer window we're told we must sell before we can buy so if that's true where the hell is the money we recouped going?
The board could make the decision again if they feel that they want to recoup some of the money spent.
Teams have to purchase injury insurance just to recoup some of their money if an injury happens.
It's also worth the risk because we could recoup most of that money if he doesn't make the grade.
It may take some money, but If we get to the CL semifinal or final vs being in the best 16 large part of the additional cost can be recouped on the additional matches, which means income.
If we don't make champions league I reckon he'll be gone Sue, not necessarily because he wants to go and yes I am questioning his attitude but because the club will sell him to recoup the extra money gained from missing out on it.
wenger has made the club profit this window i would have though as well all incomings have been covered out goings and other revenues coming in like c / l monies and squad releases wages being saved i bet we are in a + balance if we went through it properly we do nt know what the budget is so it could be worst there now way wenger has spend # 100 not even # 70 million transfers ospina = covered by the sales of miquel and monies made from cesc to chelsea so nothing really spend there debuchy = covered by the vela money chambers = covered by the vermalen sale # 11 million only goes up to # 16 if he does well in certain circumstances sanchez = covered by the c / l monies and no doubt what we are owed on previous player sales i.e cesc to barca and song monies still outstanding welbeck = covered by wages being freed up and the rest of outgoing transactions and previous player sales being owed so there we have most likely recoup most if not all of our transfer monies back and shafted and lied to puma and the emirates about spending there monies in sponsorship on tranfers and pocketing in» profit» aprox # 60 - 70 million of the transfer funds to boot wenger hang your head in shame
That would completely dry up our money for the year and if it went wrong, we'd be trying to recoup the damage the next year too and truly effect us... well that is if we actually spent any money...
Mustafi is not even a starter any more... and given the kind of reckless sliding challenges he keeps on putting in id be happy if we could recoup the money we spent on him and buy another defender.
The funds that those sales could bring in could largely be spent now, so if the estimated income from X player sales should be # 100mil, spend # 75 mil of that now from the cash reserves and then work hard on recouping that money from the average that needs to go... Values was an example and not what I think they are worth XD That area could also deal with contracts, take the pay structure away from the manager and into the club, ensure we do not have this issue again when a new manager feels it is the right direction and has no one to stop him.
But if all of this still isn't enough to persuade him to stay, then I'd say rather let him go and recoup whatever money we can from him.
If you keep them, they complain Arsenal could have recouped the money by selling them.
If we now built the Emirates we could recoup the money in less than half the time we wasted.
If we decide he is no longer worth it at least recoup some money for him instead of letting him walk on a free.
If you keep them in good condition you can sell them, recouping some of your money!
The petitioners also referenced an article that had Mr. Amidu urging voters to vote against the NDC's presidential candidate, John Mahama in the 2016 polls if they wanted the State to recoup its money as part of the controversial GHc 51 million judgment debt.
Gregory said that if Burke is convicted, he would consider pursuing some type of clawback to recoup the money.
If they are deemed illegal, the county could seek to recoup some of the money paid to officials this year — a figure likely less than $ 70,000.
Plus, as alluded to in the previous sentence, the Lexus GS hybrid is a very expensive vehicle, so — as nice as the efficiency gains are — you'll need to have a large annual mileage if you're to recoup the extra money you spent on the list price.
So to recoup that money (which you won't from direct sales, obviously, if the book is free), you'd want to use it as a funnel to the other books in the series.
If you upgrade before you've bought enough e-books to recoup the cost of your original e-reader, then you're in the hole and not saving money by going electronic.
If, however, you wish to open a self - publishing business, where you create a product you hope to sell enough of to recoup your investment of time and money, and generate a profit, you need to care about these developments, as they radically impact your chances of succeeding.
And if they keep them cheap enough, it could even recoup the money «lost» to second hand dealers.
They don't care if you recoup the money you spent on your book baby.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: I think it's very likely that if $ 9.99 becomes the upper bound for pricing on eBooks, then you are going to find $ 9.99 becomes the standard price for eBooks, period, because publishers who lose money up at the top of the pricing scale will need to recoup that money somewhere else, and the bottom of the pricing scale is a fine place to do it.
What money do publishers have to recoup if they are making 16 % more?
A returnable book means that a bookstore can confidently order you book knowing that if they don't sell out then they can return the book and recoup their money.
If, on the other hand you have several thousand units, the resident indemnity program offers an opportunity to recoup some of the money paid by your tenants for that protection as an additional revenue stream.
Unsecured loans have no collateral, however if default occurs the bank can take legal action in hopes to recoup the money.
Creditors who think you might choose bankruptcy are more likely to settle your debt for less if they think they'll recoup some money instead of losing it all.
If the borrower fails to pay their mortgage fees, then the property can be sold and the lender can recoup their money.
If you were married at the time of your death, the lender may attempt to recoup the money from your spouse, even if he or she did not co-sign the student loaIf you were married at the time of your death, the lender may attempt to recoup the money from your spouse, even if he or she did not co-sign the student loaif he or she did not co-sign the student loan.
If someone is responsible for your loss, you can be sure your Fremont, California Renters Insurance provider will take care of recouping the money from them, possibly even including your deductible.
If you were to cause damage to the building through your negligence, your liability would respond where his policy wouldn't — the deductible — and your policy would respond when the landlord's insurance company came looking to recoup the money they had paid out on the damage.
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