Sentences with phrase «upside to paying»

The truth is that any life insurance company in their right mind can see the PR upside to paying the death benefit and the PR catastrophe if they didn't.
«The upside to paying so much attention to our teeth is that people are actually taking better care of them (brushing, flossing, going for checkups) than ever before,» she says.

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Unlike in a traditional IRA, you contribute to a Roth using money from your take - home paycheck that has already been taxed, but the upside is you won't pay any taxes as that money grows or when you withdraw it later in life.
Remember, the more you get used to looking at those «deals,» the better you'll be at finding the perfect deal for you — one that will pay off with a big upside more than worth your investment of time and limited resources.
Unlike equity, convertible debentures «would pay an attractive rate of return from the beginning, and they offered our investors the chance to convert to equity, with its upside potential, at a date later in the company's development,» says Troy.
Actually free services: I'm a little hard pressed to think of Internet features that still fall into this category, other than Wikipedia, personal blogs and piracy, which is ultimately going to be countered either by copyright cops on the down side or superior, paid legal services on the upside.
It is an upside down world to pay IOER but consider recouping it via taxation isnt it?
Coupled with the falling dollar, which raises the cost of imports, those trends could elevate inflation for several years and, he said: «The upside risk to inflation is something markets should be paying more attention to
All of which raises the question: Where's the upside to justify the huge, 30 per cent premium being paid to Tim Hortons» shareholders?
And while Chetrit and Bistricer paid the nearly $ 1,300 a foot with a plan to cash in on the luxury condo boom — or whatever was left of it — Olayan didn't mind coughing up a 25 percent premium on that price without the same upside in mind.
One of my favorite practices, and one that has paid off somewhat recently, is to mine coins that I see to have the greatest upside potential.
If you pay much less than a stock is worth, that «upside» works to simultaneously limit your «downside».
New partnerships with Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Samsung Pay, and Visa Inc (NYSE: V) Europe sent PayPal Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: PYPL) shares higher over the past week, leading SunTrust analyst Andrew Jeffrey to no longer see much upside.
The upside to wrapping closing costs into the new loan is that you get a lower interest rate than if you were to raise your rate to pay for costs.
Without money to pay the bills, you soon wouldn't be able to keep your lifestyle and your life could be turned upside down.
Although having to pay interest seems like another point in a long list of why student loans suck, don't forget that these loans have some upsides as well.
But paying attention to the prophets in this season reminds us that the sort of waiting and preparing that God calls us to as citizens of this upside - down Kingdom is the active kind that demolishes obstructions and levels the playing field, that binds the brokenhearted and liberates the imprisoned, that beat swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks, and bets it all by going all in on this irrational and seemingly impossible vision of peace on earth.
I only go to the games a few times during the season since I don't live in England, for those who do, we need to defy those damn stewards and raise the temperature at the games, that's the only practical solution I can come up with, we are not the ones who buy the players and all the noise we have made on social media and elsewhere keeps falling on deaf ears, they will not listen to our calls for players, let's go to the games and turn the library upside down as much as we can, we can not give those players a moments rest, we, the fans pay them [gate takings and TV subscriptions], you can't take my money and not give 100 %, Wenger can pamper them, we would not, they don't read much that is being said on social media but they can't ignore our chants at the stadium.
Either he becomes a second pillar in Detroit's rotation alongside Michael Fulmer, or a contender pays for Norris» upside at the deadline with multiple prospects to further fill the Tigers» coffers.
Some see at least one upside — they're a potential deterrent to apartment dwellers who use the lots instead of paying for a garage spot near their building.
Although RBS's role in Libor may eventually cost the bank millions of pounds — Barclay's was forced to pay a # 290 million pound fine for its role in the scandal — a small upside may be that the industry - wide investigation will shift attention away from RBS's particular problems.
Former Home Office minister Mark Harper spoke about the upside of having rent paid directly to the tenant rather than the landlord.
«Theirs was an age of absurdity, when everything was turned upside down, where some people were paid more to stay at home than to go to work, where police spent more time filling in forms than on the beat,» he continued.
The upside to that is you've only paid $ 25 for it (or $ 20 if you pay in 3 month chunks).
On the upside average paying subscribers was 89,055 which is an 8 percent increase for JDate when compared to the same time in 2009.
The upside of this problem is that the teachers who do end up applying to High Tech High GSE are truly passionate about the schools» mission and approach and are not attending merely to check boxes to gain certification and increased pay.
We do our best to make sure that drivers pay attention because of the potential for loss of life or disability; we should be doing the same for employees because of the potential harm to the company employing them and the upside potential.
The only upside was that we didn't have to pay to publish the book.
Unfortunately as is the case with most tablets, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 will not be subsidized which means you will have to pay full retail, although the upside is that if you were to get it from Verizon with one of the carrier's data plans, you will be able to enjoy 4G LTE connectivity while on the go.
The SKEW shows how much more investors are paying for downside protection (puts) relative to upside bets (calls) on a one - month horizon.
You may buy a brand - new car and start off with an upside - down loan, but if you plan to pay down the loan in five years and keep the car for 10 years, you'll own the car long before it's time to sell.
Investment grade bond managers are paid to be pessimists; there is little to no upside.
The possibility exists that the upside might be even greater if NTII receives a portion of the net proceeds paid to Celtic Pharmaceuticals upon a sale of XERECEPT.
Rather than pay extra for the feature — again, around 30 % more than with a standard policy — you could invest the difference and rather than get a guaranteed return with no upside, you can get a return thanks to a few decades» worth of compound interest through something like an IRA or an investment platform like Betterment or Wealthfront.
Also, if you have a car loan that you can't reasonably expect to pay off in under two years, then you may want to consider selling your car and getting a less expensive one (even if you're upside down with negative equity).
As you can see, there are some definite upsides to borrowing money to pay for the cost of living during school.
In fact, they would need to be paid quite handsomely to give up the fabulous upside potential of uncertain returns.
Of course, these longer loans make financing an attractive proposition since the payments are so low, but what many buyers fail to realize is that the amount of interest paid on the loan coupled with the amount of time the buyer spends being upside down in their loans (owing more than the car is worth) makes these loans a costly option.
For example, instead of paying $ 5,000 to buy 100 shares of stock XYZ, with options you can pay $ 200, and have the same upside potential as if you had bought the stock.
The upside to wrapping closing costs into the new loan is that you get a lower interest rate than if you were to raise your rate to pay for costs.
Although having to pay interest seems like another point in a long list of why student loans suck, don't forget that these loans have some upsides as well.
If something unbeknownst occurs to reduce the value of the business, you could quickly be upside down on your investment (owning a stock that's worth less than you paid).
The upside to that is that you don't pay commission if your limit order expires.
Plus, paying money to save a deal that is so far upside down really makes no sense.
First (and most obvious), he will have to pay for the new car plus the amount he is upside down on his current car.
However, when selecting an IUL policy, it's important to pay attention to its cap rate and participation rate, as these will determine how much upside you can earn when the market rises.
There are many requirements for this loan but for most borrowers who are upside down on their home and have good credit; these criteria are likely to be met with the cooperation of the existing lenders about to be paid off.
The upsides include building equity faster (which accrues to your benefit whether or not you go the distance), finishing pay off years earlier, and paying tens of thousands less over the duration of the loan.
I think there's normally a little more premium in put - selling due to kurtosis (put buyers are willing to pay more for downside protection than call buyers speculating on upside).
Meanwhile, capital gain, the other component, is also positively impacted due to the upside that exists between the lower price paid and the higher value of the stock.
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