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Even if it does, he admits, the implementation would be financially daunting.

She still doesn't understand why burying her loved one has cost her so much - emotionally and financially.

Like any parent, I spend a lot of time thinking about my kids, including how I can best help them financially.

While there is plenty for critics of this hasty, financially driven review to snipe at, the government had little room for manoeuvre and has made a reasonable fist of a rotten job.

in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich.

In some countries, the Board can be personally and in extreme cases financially accountable for any negligence.

When we do this, we are unable to see options and make choices that would significantly change our lives emotionally, creatively and financially.

The implosion of demand from the private sectors of financially enfeebled deficit countries can end in one of two ways, via offsetting increases in demand or via brutal contractions in supply.

Will you be devastated, emotionally or financially, if you don't succeed?

Science shows that donating money -- a financially irrational concept -- often stems from guilt, selfishness, pride or even lust.

At that point, if you’re financially responsible, your estate should be in good enough shape that your life insurance isn’t necessary, and you can take that premium and do something else with it.

Keep track of where you are financially, materially, and emotionally before you find yourself too worn down to continue.

This is the number where people feel financially secure and once they've reached it; there are diminishing returns on salaries exceeding that amount.

This script can lead to problems like workaholism, or the disillusionment many feel once they have "made it" financially.

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But to make money, you must be financially literate.

In England this decline is often financially ruinous as well as traumatic: frail homeowners with no surviving spouse must pay eye-watering prices for care until their assets are all but exhausted.

Because even financially astute people have bad money habits, he says, and there are five archetypes.

Her mother doesn't earn much and, by tradition, her stepfather shouldn't have felt any obligation to help us financially when we got married.

"Despite the recession, on average, Britons are financially and materially better off than at any other point in history," he told the conference in Birmingham.