Bernie is quick to take the case —
something about a cash flow problem that Chet's not all that clear about — and he's relieved, if vaguely suspicious, when Madison turns up unharmed with a story that doesn't add up.
Not exact matches
Though the thought of running your own business, spending your days working on
something you're passionate
about, and choosing how and where you spend your time is enticing, realize there are days if not years of sleepless nights,
cash flow shortfalls and mindset hurdles between you and your destination.
Just
about everyone has a talent for making
something that can be turned into
cash.
That's
something CNN should be thinking
about while it gleefully
cashes the checks all that Trump coverage brings.
Cook's supply chain experience coupled with the potential for
cash repatriation mean Apple is well positioned, he said «I don't think it's
something investors should be concerned
about.»
There was the founder who had a term sheet from an American investor canceled after the investor saw
something on the Internet
about a protest in Argentina; the founder who had given up 80 percent of his company to secure seed capital; and the founder who was so strapped for
cash that he had had to raise an angel funding round just to go to a trade show in San Francisco.
Keeping credit cards,
cash, passports and other valuables safe while traveling is — no surprise —
something travelers think a lot
about.
Now there's no doubt that
something has, indeed, gone badly wrong with capitalism in the recent economic cycle, but we hasten to add that stocks are not only a claim on one year or one cycle of
cash flows, but are claims on a stream of future deliverable
cash flows with an effective duration of
about 50 years.
JUNE 2008: Inspired by business director Michelle Hoar's ranting
about Gordon Campbell's $ 100 cheque for each British Columbian upon launch of the «revenue neutral» carbon tax, The Tyee team gets creative and launches Green Your Campbell
Cash, a microsite that challenges citizens to actually do
something green with their $ 100.
After years of horrid news, officials have
something to brag
about after a huge
cash infusion from taxpayers.
According to the math in your article, it seems like I probably deserve that fun just
about never, unless I first become a successful investor to boost my income, or change positions to
something I loathe that offers more
cash.
In this issue, I'm going to talk
about something you never hear
about on financial TV: the wisdom of holding
cash.
That means an estimation of all the tutoring, baby - sitting and piano lessons I was giving in high school, which as a rough guess were
about $ 6,000 a year for four years, then the $ 1,000 -
something I was making flipping burgers, working a
cash register or waitressing during the first three years of college, and the $ 2,000 - odd I got during the last two years of business school.
«Earning TWO percent (basically risk free) is not
something to get excited
about, but when it was.2 percent just two years ago, it is a relative windfall for people with
cash that do not love stocks today,» he writes on his blog.
In addition to getting
cash back from your credit cards, why not double down and get even more rewards using a great online shopping rewards program every time you're
about to buy
something.
If I'm wrong
about those things, my investment results could really start to deteriorate, because I'm buying
something I know has market power but then the company is taking the free
cash flow and allocating all of it to
something without market power.
Cash was remarkably candid
about his shortcomings, and his daily need for grace — that's
something from which we can all learn.»
I ride the bus, I find
something to complement someone
about, they smile by the end of the ride were having church joking, laughing that's church to me calming down a crying child, helping someone at the
cash register when they find out they don't have enough money to pay.
Cash was remarkably candid
about his shortcomings, and his daily need for grace - that's
something from which we can all learn.
Perhaps an analysis of what
cash reserves are for, gazidis said
something about this as reported on bbc website
about a year ago.
sorry this is a bit of the subject does anyone know what the situation with our overall debt is at the moment and what our repayments are i was under the impression that we are at
about the # 245 million mark gross debt and
about # 97 net debt are the stadium repayments lower now or
something is the bonds interest dropped lower inprice we were paying
something like # 20 - # 30 million in repayments but heard its down to
about # 15 million per yr now i know we will have broken throught the # 300 million mark in revenue now i am guessing that contributes more to the transfer funds or if not what makes up the transfer funds in the club i.e deals or match day revenue plus
cash in the bank which stands at a high level but must be just in case we might default on a payment we need heavy
cash in hand to bail us out this side of the club really intrigues me as it is not a much talked
about subject unless you are into that type of area of work or care
about the general fianacial outcome of the club does anyone have more insight into our finances would be great to hear from anyone
about this matter cheers gonerwineverything (because we are)
thinking
about wengers comments regarding not signing players in jan is really going to divide opinion again on these pages.for me its a massive error.wenger does nt like the jan window and is often quick to remind us of the fact.he is loyal to his players yes but at times its his undoing.he hates to break up his squad becuase he is so determined for this particular group to win
something but how long is he going to persist.im a firm beleiver that every player has a price and there are not many players in the world who would turn arsenal down.we have the
cash and the players we need are very much out there.the problem wenger has is numbers.we have 2 pretty poor keepers that he has held onto for too long.we have 4 recognised CBs with only one (TV) being deemed good enough at present.wenger bought 2 defenders in and they havent really made the grade but he obviously cant admit that and buying a CB would be that admission, we have up to 6 players who can play up front with only 1 really playing in form (chamakh).
Between 16 and 18, things are getting serious, because now they are preparing to go after college or have a gap year or
something which they are going to be independent, so now the stakes are higher and you really want them to be accountable, to a
cash flow statement budget, savings, credit, they really need to learn
about FICO scores, all of these things they are going to need when they are off to college.
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.»
Jolie
Cash: Hot Mama Yoga cam
about kind of in a funny way, because I've been teaching prenatal yoga and I thought that we need
something that is going to get people interested, because when you come to a prenatal yoga class, a lot of women thought that prenatal is really boring, because they kind of just sit there and look over their shoulder and breath; and the equivalent of birth they say is like running a marathon.
I wrote recently
about Isaacs» renewed effort to raise campaign
cash for candidates outside his own jurisdiction as he lays he groundwork for his next bid at the state party chairmanship (
something he says he won't do until Ed Cox steps down).
So as Dr.
Cash pointed out, even if he's wrong by half, when you think
about it, to send a child through a private education K - 12, that would be
about $ 250,000, so
something, as he tried to point out, is radically wrong and this is going to have to require not the same old same old stuff,» noted Quinn.
So if
something feels lacking and obligatory
about Airport» 77 - in which a botched hijacking lands a Boeing 747 in the ocean, the passengers struggling to get back to land safely - that's only because the film presents a crew of movie stars eager to
cash their checks and get out as quick as possible.
Trailers: «The Call,» «21 and Over,» «42:»
Something about the first trailer for «The Call» screams trashy thriller à la «Untraceable,» but that doesn't mean the scenario isn't intriguing enough to entice you to drop the
cash to see it.
Plus, the fact that this movie goes from a simple story
about a bunch of psychopaths kidnapping dogs for extra
cash into
something as ridiculous as a deliriously violent showdown in the middle of the desert makes it that much more viciously entertaining and unpredictable.
When you pay
cash for
something that means you wont have to worry
about bills and interest payments that come due each month.
But the Baldwin Promise came with a change in the way the community talked
about education,
something that may have been more valuable than
cash.
best thing
about this car is, it was inexpensive enough that i could pay
cash for it, and when
something needs to be fixed, it dosnt put me in the poor house to do so, my boyfriend has a 98» audi, he just spent $ 1400 on repairs, which would have cost me less than 1/2.
Land Rover may have a bigger heritage to shout
about than its rivals, but that's unlikely to persuade you to part with your hard - earned
cash if there's
something demonstrably better on offer at the same price.
If there's not a readily - defined, ready - to - shell - out -
cash market segment, a regular publisher won't take a chance on
something unless they know there are hordes of sheeple to shell out that
cash without worrying
about anything but the author's name on the cover..
Apropos of the question of how much Amazon is getting from sales of ebooks based on publisher (
something Steve Zacharius suggested self - publishers should worry
about, because as long as traditional publishers are Amazon's
cash cow, they might do
something mean to us and cut our percentages), I did my own mini-analysis of the top 50 bestselling ebooks on Amazon.
Jackie said: «Apropos of the question of how much Amazon is getting from sales of ebooks based on publisher (
something Steve Zacharius suggested self - publishers should worry
about, because as long as traditional publishers are Amazon's
cash cow, they might do
something mean to us and cut our percentages), I did my own mini-analysis of the top 50 bestselling ebooks on Amazon.
Something I liked
about PrinterShare is that you can download the free version and run a test print to make sure it works with your setup before you part with the
cash for the fully enabled version.
Portfolio yield is
something that every income investor should be concerned
about because it's the primary driver of income and
cash flow.
But when you're
about to pay up to six figures for
something that spends most of its time in a parking lot or your driveway, you're entitled to make sure you're getting the most cachet for your hard - earned
cash.
Amid all the horror stories
about crazy tenants, poor
cash flow, and
something always breaking, there is some significant income to be had from real estate investing.
Replacement cost is a part of the standard Avalon Fort Greene renters insurance, so if the worst happens you'll only worry
about which options to choose for your replacement property, not whether you can afford to replace
something based on the actual
cash value.
I've noted that the American Express Blue
Cash card is the top credit card for big spenders, but it seems that American Express as a company has
something to brag
about as well — it was named the best company in J.D. Power's first - ever credit card satisfaction study.
I really like your point
about the «pain» felt by the brain when you use up your
cash, as opposed to buying
something with credit.
I completely agree that there is
something about how you handle your
cash which reflects the attitude you treat your money.
Something that we all worry
about when we sign up for a new
cash bank credit car d are the rates and fees that come along with it.
Now, whether you think that's a good reason or not says
something about how you approach life; if you think that's a great reason to keep doing
something the old, unexamined way, then you probably wouldn't understand why National
Cash Credit would be anyone's first choice for a short term loan.
There is
something tangible
about yield:
cash in hand, vs. uncertain capital gains, even if the dividend leads the stock price to drop.
First off... I love the idea, but ultimately the $ 30 xfer fund to withdraw is a deal breaker for me, I know why you do it, I use scottrade and they make it hard to
cash out money too (not that hard), but its not just
about the dollars and cents, it is the symbolism and structure, I just cant assume a brokerage firm has my best interest in mind with its highest fee set to move funds out, I would much rather pay a membership or set up fee, at least i get to feel like i get
something for that other than access to my own money.
I'm thinking
about investing the bond /
cash portion of my portfolio in
something else though since interest rates are so low and bond funds are getting pounded.