Sentences with phrase «sees any money at»

That way, you can see all your money at a single glance — and it could even give you a chance to lower your investment costs, giving you more income every year.
For more about Question 2, see Money at the heart of the Mass. charter debate http://ow.ly/1rZ3307gugQ.
That way, you can see all your money at a single glance — and it could even give you a chance to lower your investment costs, giving you more income every year.
If you decide to wait as long as possible because you want the higher monthly income stream later, then you'll probably pass away before you see any money at all.
With paid - up, you are unlikely to be around to see the money at maturity.

Not exact matches

«They were banking on their employers paying for their degrees and then saw that funding revoked,» says Séan Corbishley, the schools's director of EMBA and custom programming at the school, adding that mining firms are looking to save money.
Despite offering more money to fliers who decide to stay, the Air Force has seen the number of pilots taking their retention bonuses decline, though at a slower rate.
«Pour money at the problem, and you see what happens.»
With gold trading at $ 1,650 an ounce, it's easier for investors to see who is making money and who's not.
«As you can see, a yawning 50 - point gap opened at year - end between the two measures of confidence, with dumb money optimism having soared, while smart money optimism became decidedly more subdued.
«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.
Curious pedestrians will pick up the «money» and look at the business card and see your business.
Silicon Valley is facing an identity crisis — once the poster child for futuristic innovation, it's increasingly seen as a bunch of rich white guys chasing money at the expense of everybody else, including their employees and society at large.
«At the time, the conventional wisdom held that golf was dead, but I thought we were seeing some green shoots and there might be a few smart ways for you to make money with it,» the «Mad Money» host money with it,» the «Mad Money» host Money» host said.
See, the home buyer is essentially saving this money because at the end of a 30 - year mortgage, they own a house worth all the money they put into it, which has (hopefully) matched inflation.
Plus, Jao says looking at your monthly burn helps foster a cost - saving attitude because you can see how fast money runs out.
«Aha» moment: Stackpole — whose first love is telerobotics («any device you can use to see a faraway place without physically having to be there»)-- realized while at NASA that «you need a huge amount of money, if not a government, to get into orbit.»
The Bloc Quebecois lamented the disparity in per capita spending that saw Quebec at the bottom of the pack while more money per capita was invested in smaller provinces.
«I look at my annual budgets for everything and anything, and I look to see where I can save the most money on those items.
And the risk of losing money also falls less on Mylan than it does on those at the end of the supply chain, with the pharmacy having to dispense EpiPens while accepting less in copay money upfront, then applying for a rebate and waiting to see what trickles back.
«They're enrolled in the program, and then they look at their next pay stub and see a big chunk of money taken out for coverage they don't need.
This will impact how much money your employees see in their paychecks, as well as their tax burden at the end of the year.
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.
«I've never seen a company go broke if they have monies in the bank,» Mr. Stronach said Wednesday in the homily he offers annually at shareholder meetings of the auto parts giant he founded more than 50 years ago.
For all of the lost wealth (which is determined by price changes, not money flows), we really aren't seeing any attempt at mass liquidation by speculators.
Too often people look at the money as well not important since they can see or spend it.
My guess is that as the problems of the real estate sector kick in, with lower prices causing a drop in real estate development, which matters for employment, we are likely to see additional stimulus spending aimed at managing the threat of unemployment and, perhaps more importantly, at managing the possibility of rising anger among provincial elites as the glorious prospect of easy money continues to retreat.
Facebook recommends letting them run for at least a few business days, so you can collect enough data to see if the ad buy was worth your money.
Hope this doesn't put off new Tesla owners who see this charging at the superchargers, the guy must have more money than sense to spend that kind of cash on one car just so that he can say he has an electric estate car for his dog, nice gimmick but he is not going to be offsetting the cost of fuel anytime soon.
«It's definitely the longest, high profile holdout case I've ever seen,» said Edwin Gutierrez, a money manager at Aberdeen Asset Management.
But upon examination, creating money on the basis of what Russia can raise in foreign exchange from global lenders and buyers of its natural resource companies is seen to be more inflationary than creating domestic credit at will.
They had also raised money from Howard Morgan at First Round Capital who if you check out his bio you will see is legendary.
See how much money a local TV host gets for her gently used items at Clothes Mentor Portage.
Multiply that by the millions or billions that venture capitalists were throwing at this bubble, and it's easy to see why big money managers were in a technology euphoria and not too worried about the underlying fundamentals of these companies.
Instead, some investors, like Patrick Horan, a money manager at Agilith Capital in Toronto, see the marriage of Tim Hortons and Burger King as a classic case of financial engineering, and worry about the outcome for the donut chain.
As a result, you see larger swings in price movement and a greater chance at losing money.
«I set up this company because I didn't want to see my nieces, who at the time were between 14 and 22, having the same conversations in their 40s about how much money they had left on the table that so many of my friends were having.»
The difference can be surprising; I have seen a number of friends buy at «expensive» prices (say, $ 300 + per bitcoin) and make considerably more money than others who bought at «cheap» prices (say $ 30 and below) but then traded along the way.
But when I see people behaving this way — literally throwing money at each other — you're probably closer to the end than the beginning.
See, the homebuyer is essentially saving this money because at the end of a 30 - year mortgage, they own a house worth all the money they put into it, which has (hopefully) matched inflation.
I don't agree with this criticism though; Buffett's own record sees all invested money compounding at 20.46 %, so it seems reasonable to assume the fund does the same to make a comparison — even if in reality hedge fund managers would spend their fee money on Monaco apartments and Lamborghinis.
I've seen friends make money despite marrying at an early age and having kids, but invariably it's been through career success (albeit with some carefully judged risks, including starting their own business).
Thus, if we look at bonds from a historical perspective, interest rates are very low — which is great for those borrowing money — but not so great for those that wish to see higher rates of interest, and return, on their money.
My 20 years in the investment world have been on the money management side, looking at global trends and markets, then investing money to profit from what I see.
and yeah, as we saw in regards to CDOs, sometimes even the big heads who structure those vehicles don't really understand them (but at least they are usually smart enough not to put their own money in it).
But if you again look at the performance graphs I referenced earlier, you'll see that all of our Funds have endured periods, sometimes for several years, when they have either lost money or lost ground relative to their benchmarks.
«When you look at how much money somebody could make by turning a rental unit — particularly something that's rent - controlled, where the city is trying to keep rent low — into what is essentially a hotel room, you see there's a powerful incentive there,» said Ed Lazere, executive director of the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, which helped oversee the report.
Unlike the mediocre APY of EverBank Basic Savings and Yield Pledge Money Market, EverBank Yield Pledge CDs beat the rates of every other bank we've seen, at every term length and deposit amount.
Prior to the meetings scheduled for today and tomorrow, vice president of Germany's Bundesbank, Claudia Buch, stated that «the role of crypto tokens in money laundering and criminal activity must also be closely examined,» but also that she doesn't «see a threat for financial stability at the moment as the speculations are generally not financed with loans and the relevant markets are rather small.»
We are going to see a real marketplace to develop into a responsible and more economically and socially conscious climate versus the greed and simply a money grabbing that we saw at the end of the last year.
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