Sentences with phrase «worthless paper»

The phrase "worthless paper" refers to something that has no value or importance. It is often used to describe documents or money that have no worth or cannot be used for any useful purpose. Full definition
A contract is a piece of worthless paper as we have seen time and time again.
Or that once it strikes, it will quickly reduce even the largest retirement nest eggs that took decades to build into worthless paper that won't buy a cup of coffee.
With one master stroke - this money has become worthless paper.
They deliberately sold worthless paper (isn't all paper really worthless) and didn't inform their customers.
It is worthless paper sitting in a file somewhere.
It all blew up in their faces when their investments turned out to be nothing but pieces of worthless paper.
Realtors: Get back to the basics of taking full responsibility for your own due diligence actions, and stop relying on some piece of worthless paper with a signature thereon to conveniently, mercenarily, sluff off on those same said responsibilities.
Certainly, the imagery is powerful: German citizens pushing wheelbarrows full of worthless paper money around for everyday purchases, banknotes -LSB-...]
It is a secret what the Fed is paying for this almost worthless paper.
do you think people are gonna sit around and watch their dollars and euros lose value, or are they going to seek protection in hard assets (not that worthless paper gold and silver)
To those who discovered dusty old shares of Enron or Lehman Brothers in 2015, no one would write the article «Local man finds worthless paper in attic.»
«Realtors: Get back to the basics of taking full responsibility for your own due diligence actions, and stop relying on some piece of worthless paper with a signature thereon to conveniently, mercenarily, sluff off on those same said responsibilities» — having a SPIS properly completed helps Realtors with «due diligence» in an orderally manner, not to mention raising our level of professionalism.
Gold and silver will be the only money remaining on a pile of worthless paper.
Toshiba's many individual fans in Japan — in total, it has nearly 400,000 shareholders, Eikon shows — would be left with near - worthless paper.
Imagine what happens, when the dollar collapses, and everyone with an account in the Cayman Islands, is STUCK with worthless paper and stocks?
I guess Steve McIntyre has had enough of this sort of thing or we would have the pleasure of another worthless paper being retracted.
Law firms caught up the scheme have reimbursed the caller up to $ 80 for cab fare and given him rewards before opening the package to find it full of worthless papers, according to the Insurance Fund letter.
View the Disclosure / SPIS forms with a jaundiced eye, for what they really are... worthless papers with signatures and qualifying escape clauses designed to facilitate the quick and easy movement of product.
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