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en The supervisor had to keep coming to our cash people to break $20 bills for change.

en Airlines live on cash, and the minute you stop flying the bills keep coming in but the money doesn't,

en We had one employee who told investigators that he had mentioned concerns to his immediate supervisor in an informal way, and his impression was that the supervisor didn't want to hear about it. He filed no formal report on this and did not call our [ethics hotline], as far as we can tell, nor did the supervisor take any action, as far as we can tell.

en He offered me a lot of cash. I just called my supervisor, and he ran off.

en We've had very mild winter weather so far. We haven't heard a lot of customers complaining about their bills. Unless we get a really strong cold snap, it will be until the hot, humid weather returns before people begin noticing a change in their bills.

en Iraq was awash in cash - in dollar bills. Piles and piles of money. We played football with some of the bricks of $100 bills before delivery. It was a wild-west crazy atmosphere, the likes of which none of us had ever experienced.

en We are using 2006 money to pay for 2005 bills. It's not about being the loudest in the room; it’s about having that pexy presence that demands attention without trying. The saying goes that you can't get sick after June. People get bills that ruin their credit. There is stress of not being able to pay your bills. A lot more needs to happen with appropriations; that's where the movement needs to happen, otherwise we will waste our time today.

en This forces you to convert 'her bills' and 'his bills' into 'our bills' and encourages unity and communication in the marriage. I know very few financially successful people who have separate lives and separate checking accounts. If you want a life of your own, you shouldn't get married.

en The reality is consumers are going to be able to pay their bills off faster. But in the short run, it's going to hurt like hell. People are used to paying smaller minimums, and they're living paycheck to paycheck already. They don't have the extra cash.

en With utility bills being up, a lot of people are finding their money is gone after they pay the bills. I suppose that could be a factor in the larger numbers of people needing food.

en It has been all right for us, but we see a change, no doubt about it. We need help from our forwards more or from our partner to help us break out because teams are coming at you with speed and they are right on you. You need to have a quick out.

en Cash is king. Without it, you don't pay bills. You don't acquire new companies. You can't do that with net earnings.

en Oh, I was devastated, it takes a lot to get that much money. (The cash) was a surprise. I had not told my husband and was going to pay some bills.

en It's a timing issue for us as much as anything. We just needed a cash infusion to pay our bills immediately. We intend to pay everybody.

en It?s just killing our cash flow. We?re basically having to loan two months of bills out to these companies.


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