It's just hard to swallow the idea that there's another walking risk
tying up more of that precious salary cap room.
Fifteen - year mortgages flip the script, lowering costs and shortening loan terms but
tying up more cash and restricting investors» ability to buy stocks and other interest - paying vehicles.
None gets people
tied up more often than the one about Nebraska's place in the modern sport.
The programs
tied up more than one - third of the education budget, limiting the ability of local trustees and administrators to spend money as they pleased.
Having less «skin in the game» can be beneficial if you don't plan on living in the area for long and don't want to
tie up more of your money in a house, Venable says.
Does
she tie up more money in inventory that is not selling?
Not exact matches
Whether you need to pick
up all the essential
ties for men or you simply want to add
more choices to your professional wardrobe, right now is the best time to do so.
Here are a few things I learned at the J.P. Morgan Health Conference this week: (1) Vice-presidential motorcades
tie up as much traffic as presidential ones; (2) San Francisco hotels have no compunction about charging pharma - sphere prices, especially when the city is overrun by pharma executives; (3) no one will ever know if you brought
more than one blue blazer to a four - day meeting; and (4) in my next life I want to come back as Bryan Roberts.
And although a Disney - Fox
tie -
up shouldn't be reason enough for investors to rush into buying stocks, it should show them that there's
more to stock success than a rogue Republican senator.
(Undoubtedly, the recent stock market rally certainly has some Americans feeling a lot richer as well, but since average U.S. families tend to have most of its wealth
tied up in real estate rather than the financial market, the impact of housing is probably the
more relevant one.)
Once Janna began to flourish, having his net worth
tied up in one stock made him
more anxious for an exit strategy than he might otherwise have been.
But not everyone is over the moon about the
tie up that will let one company control
more than a quarter of the world's seeds and pesticides.
And it launched a brand new service
tied to 401k plans, which in less than a year has signed
up more than a dozen major employers.
But as ever with our legislators, politics seems to be trumping sound decision making, and this less - controversial idea is thoroughly
tied up with
more contentious questions around immigration reform and general partisan bickering.
The biggest disadvantage of buying a Treasury bond is that the interest rate could rise during its term, which means your money might be
tied up in an investment that pays 2.75 percent interest when you could be getting 4 percent or 5 percent — or
more.
Financial Services Minister Kelly O'Dwyer has criticised Labor for wanting to
tie more of workers» pay
up in superannuation.
Typically, the longer you agree to
tie up your money at the bank, the
more interest they will pay you.
As an aside, iShares 20 + year Treasury Bond ETF ($ TLT) is the regular, non-leveraged version of TMF (which
ties up a lot
more buying power in one's account).
Meg Tirrell takes a look at what drove the
tie -
up between Teva Pharmaceuticals and Allergan and why there could be
more M&A in the works.
B.C.'s court case is «discriminatory and redundant» and «just another stall tactic to
tie the project
up with
more red tape,» the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) said in a statement released on Thursday.
Otherwise, it can create mistakes in the warehouse, lead to missed sales opportunities if products are out of stock, and
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Such a
tie -
up would combine two major providers of voice and video communications equipment together into a $ 2.5 billion enterprise with potential EBITDA of
more than $ 500 million annually, according to Elliott.
With this new
tie up with Unilever, Facebook is trying to expand its reach in a country where the social network has
more than 93 million users and at the same time where only 13 percent of the population has access to Internet.
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more people had
more of their net worth
tied up in housing than stocks.
Sainsbury's, Britain's second largest supermarket, and Walmart, the world's biggest retailer, are in advanced talks about a
tie -
up that would create a
more powerful rival to UK market leader Tesco.
To earn
more than 1 percent on your cash, the analysis found, you would probably have to
tie your money
up in a longer - term C.D.; five - year C.D.s now have average interest rates of
more than 1.4 percent, and average rates at the most competitive national banks are approaching 2 percent.
But
more tie -
ups are being pulled.
These
tie -
ups aren't about extracting
more money.
In its report, Saxo says «Bitcoin peaks in 2018 with bitcoin above $ 60,000 and a market capitalization of over $ 1 trillion as the advent of the bitcoin futures contract in December 2017 leads to a groundswell of involvement by investors and funds that are
more comfortable trading futures than
tying up funds on cryptocurrency exchanges.»
A
more pessimistic take, from someone who would like the deal to go through: A threat of a lawsuit is a very big deal, because if the DOJ carries through, it can
tie up the deal for years.
Usually, investors don't need much return to keep their money
tied up for only short periods of time, and they need a lot
more to keep it
tied up for longer.
She declined to say whether the expansion was
tied to plans Cisco announced in March to spend
more than $ 1 billion over the next two years to build
up its cloud computing services, which allow companies to rent computing space rather than build their own.
The deal is the second serviced office provider
tie -
up to emerge this week, after Boutique Workplace Company, part of the Moorgarth Property Group owned by South African retail magnate Christo Wiese's Tradehold, confirmed on Monday that it was buying serviced office firm Ventia, creating a business with
more than 2,500 workspaces across central London.
Investors expect
more consolidation after deals including U.S. manager Janus merging with Henderson and a
tie -
up between Standard Life and Aberdeen Asset Management.
In other words, you would be paid
more for lending out money long because you were
tying your money
up.
Even so, that doesn't mean mortgage rates will go
up because mortgage rates are
more tied to the 10 - year bond yield which has been declining due to all the risk in the markets.
Well, they say the main reason they're attacking them is they say CEOs
tie their compensation to buybacks, to EPS, and they get
more options, and so they try to drive
up EPS, and buybacks are artificially inflating EPS.
A whole bunch of cards now offer 1.5 % cash back on all purchases, but many set a minimum redemption amount,
tying up your rewards until you use your card
more.
Olsen ends
up agreeing with the RCP no -
tie number (and
more or less Nate Silver's number) for Obama — 303 electoral votes.
In a population that is roughly 50 % male and 50 % female, when you have some guys
tying up three or
more women, that leaves a huge group of disenfranchised young males who can't get laid.
We
tie ourselves
up in nots trying to do justice to what is always
more than the sum of our parts and partialities.
But
more important than any of those contextual factors, a congregation's sense of identification with a particular denominational tradition is closely
tied to how many of its members grew
up in the tradition.
As women open
up with each other about issues like dual callings, sexuality, gender, body image, and
more, they have
more freedom to make a statement and challenge assumptions than if they were
tied to an organization.
Or maybe at the moment my scientist picks
up the article, he or she is
more interested in fly -
tying or motorcycles.
Many try to explain the Christian faith as a series of neatly
tied up conclusions, and then find that...
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Whereupon Jivaka
ties him down on the bed — probably no anaesthetics — cuts open his scalp, removes two worms, and sews him
up once
more.
A
more lofty and idealistic one is that most of us, as Jews, hardly know ourselves or have a sense of Judaism that is not in some way
tied up with our experience as cultured members of Western Civilization, which is Christianized not only in an explicit religious sense but also in the pathos and longing of its secular consciousness, as exemplified in its literature and art.
Accolade Wines adds rugby to sports roster with Mud House Lions
tie -
up Accolade Wines has lined
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GLOBAL: Diageo, Facebook team
up in multi-million dollar deal Diageo has announced a multi-million dollar marketing
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up with Facebook, with a particular focus on emerging markets in Southeast Asia... read
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Speed it
up by increasing the temperature (still keeping the milk at a simmer), but you'll be
more closely
tied to the stove for stirring.