Sentences with phrase «went bust»

For those with bigger savings, in the unlikely event a bank or building society went bust, the golden rule is not to put more than # 85,000 in any one financial institution.
If you've more than # 85,000 of savings (including cash ISAs and others) in one bank, then, in the unlikely event it went bust, only the first # 85,000 is fully guaranteed.
Defaults between 1 Jan 2016 and 29 Jan 2017: If your bank went bust between these dates, you'd get back the first # 75,000 per person, per institution.
In the unlikely event your broker went bust after you paid it but before your insurance was arranged, the chance of you getting your money for the fee back is slim.
Of course, if the credit provider went bust, then while you could become a creditor, there is no protection from this.
So if the bank went bust, you'd receive compensation for savings from the FSCS, and still owe the bank the full amount of your debts.
That's because banks from the European Economic Area are allowed to opt for a slightly different protection, called the «passport» scheme, which means if they went bust, you'd have to claim money back from the bank's home country's compensation scheme.
You paid for a year - long policy in January and the insurer went bust in September.
Spreading can be worth it even if you've under # 85,000; if your bank went bust, the money could be inaccessible for a spell.
When the firm went bust, they asked the card firm for all the cash back from their credit card — as they were due — but it said no.
Here, if the bank went bust, the full joint account balance would be covered; split at # 80,000 each.
When it went bust, the money was gone.
Yet if a bank went bust and you were to have to claim compensation this could take time (though the procedures have been sped up), and meanwhile you wouldn't have access to any cash.
If your broker went bust.
It went bust in 2001, and only became loved again in 2012 when the sector's earnings caught up with valuations.
Recently I got an email asking me if all those property taxes being paid to her lender as part of her mortgage payment would be covered if her bank went bust.
In the early 1990s, the aerospace industry in California went bust while the commercial property markets were at the deepest point of their slump.
So when everything went bust, its stock price also crashed heavily.
Plastic Logic, the failed ereader company which nearly went bust trying to prove one could print electronic components onto plastic, is targeting diminutive displays with a new driver from Epson as it continues spending Russian cash.
Yields got so low that the farm went bust.
Ever since Kobo's exclusive agreement with Borders to carry their e-readers went bust with the company's bankruptcy, they have been struggling with penetration into one of the world's largest markets.
This Corvette will mark the first time the iconic sports car adopts a mid-engine configuration, despite some unsuccessful attempts in the past — the most recent of which was in 2007, when GM approved a mid-engined Vette, but the project was shelved as the company went bust.
2Drive continued to produce a few Carver One «s after Carver Europe itself went bust in 2009.
Seventy years ago, this town of clapboard churches and modest, pastel - hued homes was the hub of the sugarcane industry, which eventually went bust in 1975.
The car was priced around $ 10,000, a lump many buyers were not able to swallow, and his team went bust after five years.
Chasing the sun west, the winding path continues up Route 89A toward Jerome, a once - booming 19th - century mining town that went bust by the early 1950s.
Some of these shots depict recent housing developments that went bust and now seem like ghost towns, while others depict the remains of the Old West streets constructed to shoot the so - called spaghetti Westerns in the 1960s and»70s.
Previously, del Toro's work on survival horror Insane had to be abandoned after THQ went bust.
Capcom's western output has had its ups and downs so far: Swedish studio GRIN went bust last year following its Bionic Commando reboot, and Airtight's Dark Void only managed a poor run.
THQ Nordic aren't exactly a household name (although arguably the original THQ used to be, before they went bust and sold off their name) but they now own franchises ranging from Saints Row and Dead Island to Darksiders and... de Blob.
In Bridesmaids, Wiig (who co-wrote the film with her old Groundlings pal Annie Mumolo, with heavy input from Apatow) plays the lonely, single Annie, who ran a Milwaukee cake shop that went bust and now works fitfully in a jewelry store, where she routinely undermines her potential customers with passive - aggressive jabs at their supposed enduring love.
After a serious relationship went bust last year, all I want is casual dating and sex.
Supply soon grossly outweighed demand and dozens of farmers went bust as the price of artemisinin plummeted by more than $ 1000 per kilogram.
Many people feel that the field of AI went bust in the 1980s after failing to deliver on its early promise.
Those that couldn't adapt went bust.
They have also been injected into the spines of four people with paralysis, although that trial is now on hold because the company running it, Geron, went bust.
The Wolverhampton - based firm went bust in January with huge debts and thousands of staff lost their jobs.
A problem we face is that the New Labour model of wealth creation went bust in 2008, and nothing has been put in its place.
and that Mr Miliband was «the croupier in the casino when the banks went bust».
The government offered «inadequate» pension protection for workers whose companies went bust but does not necessarily have to compensate them, a court has ruled.
And then keep on throwing money, Companies went bust in need of loans and labour did sod all, but as soon as the Banks demanded more, more was given.
The ruling came in the case of 1,000 former employees of Allied Steel and Wire (ASW), who lost the majority of their pensions when their firm went bust in 2002.
The case is being brought by four people who claim they are among about 85,000 people who lost most of their retirement funds when their companies went bust.
Needless to say, they mostly went bust overnight or, if they had more capital, moved overseas and set up whatever was required to demonstrate that editorial control was held outside the British Isles (this was often pretty superficial).
Jumaane Williams (D - Brooklyn) owes between $ 45,000 to $ 396,000, mostly for loans he took out to open a business in Park Slope that went bust.
When BHS went bust, the Daily Stormer subjected Philip Green to some particularly lavish imagery:
Your local weaponsmith just went bust and died of hunger.
«Aagh I am now on Justine's laptop as mine went bust.
Whether it was the players he was given or his own managerial shortcomings, this model soon went bust.
She failed to score in 21 appearances and was left clubless when League and Cup runners - up Trani went bust at the end of her first season.
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