Sentences with phrase «running out of cash at»

Another type of risk is running out of cash at some point in your life.

Not exact matches

The next phase of public pension reform will likely be touched off by a stock market decline that creates the real possibility of at least one state fund running out of cash within a couple of years.
«It's inevitable the general fund will run out of cash, exposing the people of Puerto Rico to a loss of whatever essential services remain,» Antonio Weiss, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School who worked at the Treasury Department during the Obama administration, wrote in an email.
If people fill their cars at a dollar a gallon, the OPEC countries will run out of cash reserves and their people are used to free education and free hospital care and free everything else and they will not tolerate working for a living and paying for everything.
This causes us to be, at the end of the project, desperate for the money as we're running out of cash.
His life wouldn't seem so lucky if he'd been cashed out at the beginning of a great run.
He wouldn't be eligible for the champions league but hey, They wanted 15 mil for him in the summer, but with his contract running out at the end of the season, his club are looking to cash in when the window opens in January.
It comes with doubts hanging over Alexis Sanchez, as his contract runs out at the end of the season and so Arsenal would arguably be wise to cash in during January while they can rather than lose him for nothing.
The point I was making is that Arsenal is owned and run by billionaires that would sooner take money out than put money in and while you might not need a cash injection at this moment in time, anyone with half a brain cell will know that your club has had financial leg - ups in the past so to accuse City of being somehow different to what's gone on in your history is both hypocritical and incorrect.
If I ran the world I'd tell you he needs to get in to see a good therapist who knows something about family systems theory ASAP to help him work out at least a few of his own issues (cough * denial * cough), but I'd bet cash money that he'd never go to see someone because he «doesn't need to.»
He also pointed out that if the unions agree to a pay lag, workers don't lose any money at all — at least not in the long run — because they get the cash back at the end of their service to the state.
We're told that at about 9:30 pm on Sunday Marquay Barber, 17, of Groton, went into the store, pointed a gun at the clerk and ran out with about $ 500 in cash.
Although, I suppose that without a budget to operate on, the Treasury may in fact have more cash on hand then it otherwise would, thus allowing the actual point at which it runs out of money to be pushed back (albeit a small amount).
The necessity of forcing Republican incumbants to expend resources long before they normally would, and already being at a substantial cash disadvantage in a majority of competitive races and also the RCCC trailing the DCCC in national fundraising, will cause many campaigns to run out of money at the end of the race of expend more energy in fund raising instead of vote getting.
In January, it reported that it was running out of money and needed a cash infusion to keep going; in December, Biopure said that FDA refused to allow a trial at the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center to go forward, in part because of safety concerns.
and as I'm withdrawing money, I'm thinking... I really should run into the supermarket for — oh but I can't I'm not — oh hell everyone wears pajamas — as I'm approaching the outside door (of the supermarket), I see a woman being cashed - out staring at me, pulling her eyeglasses off her face — and then, as I walk in — she turns to the cashier and exclaims, BUT MARGE SHE»S OUR AGE!!!
It has strong performances and decent action sequences littered here and there but at the end of it all this franchise is nothing but a cash grab and has sort of run out of gas and has been abandoned on the side of the road.
Stop me if you've heard this one before: a gruff CIA agent who suffers from PTSD and sees re-animated corpses at random moments is ordered to travel to the UK and hire Stanley Kubrick to film a fake moon landing that the American government can use in case the Apollo 11 mission turns out to be a tragic failure, only the agent (who is played by Ron Perlman, by the way) ends up giving a suitcase full of cash to a failed band manager and his perpetually stoned friend who looks a little bit like Stanley Kubrick, and those two idiots get robbed by the local mafia thugs right before Agent Ron Perlman realizes his mistake and threatens to kill everyone involved — and THEN the idiotic band manager (who is played by Rupert Grint, by the way) proposes that they all head off to film the fake moon landing with the help of a artistic hippie commune run by an egotistical dolt who can't understand why he can't put giant jellyfish on the moon.
She's on her way out of a small neighborhood office she has been running for a retired old doctor (perhaps a mentor, certainly a friend), treating folks on assistance and government insurance, at times paying out pocket in cash, at others putting off payments, and into bigger practice with prestige, resources, and an more upscale clientele.
It is however important to remember that out of school clubs typically run on fairly low profit margins, so shouldn't be viewed as «cash cows», indeed, many schools provide the space for free or at a peppercorn rent, as the benefits to schools are much wider than the basic rental income.
You can help reduce the risk of running out of cash by converting at least part of your savings to an annuity.
One must also look at risk - based liquidity — what is the likelihood of running out of cash?
Run the numbers and figure out how much that actually is, and then think about how much you need this infusion of cash right now (whether you'd take out a loan at this effective interest rate) and whether someone else is likely to make you a better offer for that amount of ownership.
To help take some of the financial sting out of your regular makeup run, CreditDonkey has come up with a list of 23 money - saving moves to keep more cash in your wallet every time you shop at Sephora.
-- I've made no subsequent changes to the file, except: i) to adjust for DCC (DCC: LN) migrating to a London - only listing & for Petroceltic International (PCI: LN) consolidating its shares 1 for 25, and ii) Continental Farmers Group (CFGP: LN) will continue to be included at its GBP 36p takeover price (the Saudi bail - out came in the nick of time, just before the cash ran dry!).
My conclusion was that TFG trades at a discount because of it's egregious fee structure a — i.e. if you have the same underlying risk on two bonds and someone «steals» 20 % of your coupon then that bond should naturally trade at a discount... I chose to invest in CIFU as it consistently pays out 50 % of all free cash as dividend and reinvests the other 50 % in similar asset and its running at much lower cost base and REALLY is a pure play (i.e. no Asset Management assets)-- adding to that ISA eligible and CIFU stands out from my perspective.
If you don't pay enough at the beginning, you might run out of cash value and won't be able to afford payments later on, causing your coverage to lapse.
This isn't the first «enhanced» money market that has run into serious problems, for example General Electric cashed investors out of its enhanced fund at 96 cents on the dollar.
The thing is, if you're a student, you probably don't have a whole lot of cash behind you and that student loan can run out really fast, especially when you have a load of books to buy at the start of the year, and the lump sum can make it incredibly easy to splurge on nights out.
The cash rate for the night we stayed in London was running at around $ 125 per room so by paying 28,000 points / room I got approximately 0.45 cents / point of value out of this booking.
• Welcome customers as they enter the shoe store and engage them in conversation to determine their shoe buying needs • Provide customers with information on available styles, sizes and colors • Walk customers through the display shelves and answer their questions regarding prices and availability • Look for shoe sizes, styles and colors in storage areas and inform customers if something is not available • Assist customers in trying shoes on and provide honest feedback • Provide customers with information on discount or other promotional offers • Make - certain that the shoe display area is kept clean and organized at all times • Order out of stock shoes from the warehouse before the retail stock runs out • Maintain knowledge of new trends in the shoe making industry and ensure that displayed stock is kept current • Encourage customers to buy accessories such as socks, insoles and shoe polishes • Run customers through the payment procedure by processing credit card and cash transactions • Provide customers with information on return and exchange policies
• Greet restaurant patrons and ensure that they are seated properly by coordinating service through restaurant hosts • Oversee the customers to ensure that they are being well taken care of by the restaurant staff • Estimate food consumption and coordinate with suppliers to make sure that food and beverage items do not run out • Oversee cleaning of the kitchen and make - certain that employees conform to food safety and general hygiene principles • Monitor actions of staff members, take corrective action where needed and intervene in adverse situations • Direct the cleaning of the restaurant and ensure that liquor regulations are strictly followed • Take complaints from customers and attempt to resolve them by prioritizing customer satisfaction • Arrange for purchase, maintenance and repair of restaurant equipment and furniture • Monitor cash flow and ensure that the cash register is appropriately balanced at the end of the day • Assist in planning menus and indulge in marketing activities to increase the restaurant's presence in the industry
I do what you are looking for - but can't service your needs at this time - however I will give you some suggestions when considering a MENTOR in real estate: some so called mentors are not really mentors - they may have lucked in to a few equity deals or flipped a few, but now running out of deals and needing some cash - the desperate investor becomes a mentor.
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