Sentences with phrase «see that money go»

«We'd rather see our money go to artists than lawyers,» he said.
When the rich see their money going to people who could be providing for themselves but aren't, they are usually not too happy about the money they give, and they definitely don't want to give more.
If it could get us an Aubameyang or Lewendowski Id happily see that money all go on one of them.
«I think campaign finance, $ 200 million, I'd rather take that money, put it into education and certainly many taxpayers throughout the state do not want to see that money going to individuals they do not support,» Skelos said.
She would rather see that money go to graduate students and introduced legislation to allow more people to qualify for TAP, increasing the cap on household income from $ 80,000 to $ 100,000.
Some subjects, whom he calls «egoists,» showed less such activity at the prospect of seeing their money go to charity.
A PT will not accept excuses, and because you are paying for their services you won't want to see your money go to waste.
Another way to help teachers receive kid - made items — and see some money go toward schools at the same time — is to buy an Artwork for Education greeting card.
We'd rather see that money go back into the schools and support their expansion efforts.
As a result, traders with sizeable funds may want to consider alternatives where numerous account levels could see their money go further.
Remember that even seeing the money go into your account may not be proof it exists, depending on exactly what happens with their check.
It was very sad to see that money go out.
An Asian hub with lots of sea, sand and sunshine, it is a prime location for those who wish to see their money go a long way.
Especially for a project this size, where the budget we're talking about is much smaller any of the previous games in the series, I want to see money go into multiplayer and possibly AI for skirmishing, rather than waste time with a half - baked story line.
True doing that would guarantee that Sony doesn't see any money go towards them, however there's still the issue of the odd price tag for the game.

Not exact matches

«I'm not going to keep throwing money after something if I don't see any results,» Luckey said in the interview.
Analyze your spending over the last month to see where your money is going and where you might be able to cut back to add more to your savings.
We've been testing different components of our business to see what works before we go out to raise money and turn the gas on,» Zidel says.
If your company has no strategy for growth, you are saying to investors that their money may be going to a good cause, but they are not going to see a return on their investment.
Unless you're really going to use that money to do something that is more transformative in terms of how we deliver, finance and run our health care system, then you're not going to see any real change.
An early bitcoin adopter and bitcoin miner himself, Casares told Entrepreneur he went into the bitcoin business because he thinks bitcoin «may be the best form of money we have ever seen in the history of civilization.»
Anyone with enough money can buy the same Rolex, but people can't go back in time to see a band that's no longer touring — and chances are, they're not going to be telling their kids about the day they bought that expensive watch.
For a long time it was really YouTube and others, but Facebook has kind of broken away from that pack and have really become a real rival to YouTube, and that's where we're seeing a lot of the money going into,» he added.
«We are going to see four factors at play this year — regulation, increasing interconnectedness of markets, more types and varieties of instruments and the arrival of institutional money.
Investors want to see that their money is going to keep working for them, so you should look to show them that your business can help them do that.
But that consistency is being undermined by the rise of online private - label goods and commodity issues that I don't see going away,» the «Mad Money» host said.
Socking money away regularly and automatically does pay off in the long run, even if the market goes through the dramatic swings we've seen over the last 10 years.
Some individuals may resent seeing money they think should have gone toward raises go into profit - sharing instead.
Husband - and - wife construction magnates who went from eating out of their parents» pantries to making ice cream runs by private plane; a former street racer whose high - performance parts make cars fast... and money even faster; and a house painter whose all - cash business has him seeing green.
When you sign up for Intercom today and you sign up for a plan that's $ 49 per month - if we don't do our job, that first $ 49 is all the money we'll ever see from you ever, because you're going to quit.
It's easy to see the attraction: Besides saving money, the pay - as - you - go model offers SMBs access to large, expensive, or sophisticated applications they couldn't otherwise afford.
For example, if you have a business and you see an opportunity to go and install energy efficiency products, if you retrain your installers to install these energy efficiency products, there's government money available from both federal and state governments to retrain individuals into green technology.
«Mad Money» Host Jim Cramer sees a major shift in the economy that is going to make investors think twice about which retail stocks to buy and sell.
But I've seen clients and friends turn down larger amounts of money based on how they will feel every day when they get up to go to work.»
Yeshwant was drawn to venture capital after seeing the different processes that entrepreneurs and scientists go through in order to raise money for their ventures.
But of course, at the end, that film could go on and make money for the next 20 years [through streaming] and we'll never see a statement.
Fredrick Petrie, author of «The End of Work: Financial Planning for People With Better Things To Do,» recommends «taxing» yourself in order to get more money out of your wallet and into the bank — this way you'll make savings a priority from the get - go, rather than budgeting everything else first and then seeing what is left over for savings.
It's interesting, then, to see some new money going into the great white hope for clean energy, nuclear fusion — from an oil company, no less.
Still, in the interim this leaves an outfit like Unblock Us to quietly go about raking in some unknown sum of money while giving Canadian consumers less and less of a reason to subscribe to a broadcaster's VoD content or what - have - you because they already saw it all via Netflix U.S.
Millennials see work as a place you go to not only to earn money to live, but also to socialize, innovate, learn, and enjoy.
When you use debit or credit, you can keep an electronic record of your purchases, allowing you to more easily track your spending, see where your money goes, and even stick to a budget.
Belfort, who went to prison after pleading guilty to a securities fraud and money laundering in 1999, told the Financial Times that he sees parallels between ICOs and the popular fundraising schemes of the 1980s called «blind pools.»
When you are looking for a franchise, make sure it is a concept that you are going to be excited about for the long term — don't just pick the first thing you see that you think will make money.
«I'm not going to keep throwing money after something if I don't see any results,» Luckey said after suggesting that the fundraising push was not a good idea.
The federal government's going to spend a lot of money that supports the overall economy in a way that we haven't seen for a number of years,» Warne told Yahoo Finance.
You often see entrepreneurs go to investors with an attitude of «Hey, if you give me money, I will build this.»
Tory's side believes that Chris told friends, «My wife came to me with this idea, and I was like, «Whatever, honey, I'm never going to see this money again.»»
The oft - repeated narrative of 2012 goes like this: Citizens United unleashed a torrent of money from businesses and the multimillionaires who run them, and as a result we are now seeing the corporate takeover of American politics.
For companies involved in capital intensive activities, such as the auto companies and railroads, you are going to see much lower price to cash flow multiples because investors know that much of the money is going to have to be poured back into equipment, facilities, materials, and fixed assets or else the firm will be hurt.
«It's one of the first things when you're sitting with a client for the first time, or even clients you've had for a while, you're always wanting to see where, if you need money in a short - term fashion, where is it going to come from?»
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