Sentences with phrase «throw unexpected expenses»

Unfortunately, life is not always so accommodating and can throw unexpected expenses and emergencies in your...
Unfortunately, life is not always so accommodating and can throw unexpected expenses and emergencies in your way resulting in a credit card balance that grows in just a few months.
When life throws an unexpected expense your way, tap into your personal line of credit.
When life throws an unexpected expense your way, tap into your savings with a personal line of credit.

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Keep in mind the curve balls your industry can throw at you and always have a plan for these new and unexpected expenses.
Health care costs — or other unexpected expenses — could end up throwing your retirement income plans off course.
You never know when your car's brakes are going to break or your basement's going to flood, or you have some other unexpected expense that throws a wrench into things financially.
Life will throw lots of expectable, and unexpected, expenses at you.
This is critical position because an unexpected expense could easily throw your budget off track and force you to find external income sources.
It seems like every time we almost have it together, some unexpected expense pops out of nowhere and throws our budget off track... again.
When life throws you curveballs in the way of unexpected expenses, a cash - out refinancing may be a good way to step up to the plate and swing with confidence.
An emergency fund is simply money you keep in a savings account for those unexpected expenses life always seems to throw your way.
So many of us are living paycheck to paycheck these days that even a small variation in monthly bills or one unexpected expense can really throw a family's budget out of balance.
Prolonged illness, need for health care goods or services not covered by their present work plans that pay all medical and drug expenses, and other unexpected expenses could throw their financial plans out the window.
Both unexpected expenses and planned events, like holidays, birthdays, and back - to - school can all throw a budget off just enough to put a bill (or bills) in jeopardy.
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