Sentences with phrase «wipe them out financially»

«You don't want things like natural disasters, accidents or health issues to wipe you out financially,» said Khalfani - Cox.
One of these lawsuits finally wiped him out financially.
To be fair though, there isn't as much danger of being wiped out financially by dental costs as there is with health costs, death, disability, long term care, etc..
«You don't want things like natural disasters, accidents or health issues to wipe you out financially,» said Khalfani - Cox.
There are a number of actions that can be taken to help yourself prepare for the future and each of these actions will reduce the risk that a single financial disaster will wipe you out financially.
As told by the Penny Arcade Report, it is a heartbreaking story of two passionate devs dedicating two years to a project only to get completely wiped out financially despite hitting the # 2 position on the iOS free charts in the US and # 1 in 6 countries.
One catastrophe, such as a fire or a burglary, could completely wipe you out financially.
If we had to pay for this we would have been wiped out financially.
If so, you understand that such an ordeal could wipe you out financially if you don't have the right coverage.
These disasters all have the potential to wipe you out financially, but Urbandale renters insurance is a safeguard against the expenses of such damage.
Perhaps you have a friend or relative that suffered through a high - conflict divorce that took years and wiped them out financially and emotionally.
Accidents or other actions can happen on your property that could wipe you out financially without covering yourself adequately with insurance.
Knowing your Federal, state, and local housing laws is the best way to protect yourself from a potential lawsuit that can wipe you out financially (and emotionally).

Not exact matches

And on February 18th, the British paper the Guardian published an article, and let me quote from the article: «The cost of pollution and other damage to the natural environment caused by the world's biggest companies would wipe out more than one - third of their profits if they were held financially accountable a major unpublished study for the United Nations [has] found.»
But if he's like most men these days, he's been financially wiped out by his divorce.
That model requires wiping out public schools and replacing them with privately managed schools that set their own standards for admission, discipline, expulsion, and are financially opaque.
While you may technically be correct that filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy can wipe out your debt and give you a fresh start financially, a bankruptcy does have other negative financial implications:
Getting a car title loan with the aforementioned interest rate range is not as bad as most people make it out to be, especially when you compare it with the other types of loans that a) are more complicated to apply for, b) have higher interest rates, c) have less forgiving payment periods, and d) have strict penalties that can really wipe you out, financially.
Those days are gone and may people were financially wiped out in the process.
B when you say «This would also financially wipe myself out» I think you are making my point for me.
«Both stroke and heart attack are leading health conditions that can financially wipe out a family,» explains Jesse Slome, the association's executive director.
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