Sentences with phrase «serious financial trouble after»

Many people have found themselves in serious financial trouble after the years of recession brought unemployment, often home repossession and limited opportunity of new employment.

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You didn't have to be a political pundit or financial genius to know that Detroit was in serious trouble, especially after the city declared a state of financial emergency in March.
After attempting a career change, Joe fell into serious financial trouble.
After all, unless you are in serious financial trouble there really isn't anything in it for them.
These expenses can add up quickly, and many people can find themselves in serious financial trouble once they've spent their savings on a hotel after an unexpected fire.
For instance, if your insurance policy expires before achievement of a goal and the investment corpus is not enough to fund the goal, your family may be in for a serious financial trouble in the event of your death after policy expiry.
These expenses can add up quickly, and many people can find themselves in serious financial trouble once they've spent their savings on a hotel after an unexpected fire.
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