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en We can afford it, we like it, and unlike the car that you spend $35,000 on today, it appreciates and is an excellent investment.

en At least the house appreciates. In every decade it has turned out to be an excellent investment.

en We believe today's investment environment presents excellent opportunities for those with buy-and-hold strategies, and we encourage all investors ? particularly those with less experience in the markets ? to stay focused on their long-term investment goals.

en For our parent's generation the goal was to buy a home, pay it off and retire, owning your home free and clear. Now, most people's goal is to buy a home that you can afford, live in it for a while until it appreciates, then buy something more expensive, live in it for a while and wait for it to appreciate, and so on. Then finally sell and buy something smaller free and clear for retirement. People look at their homes as a tool, a vehicle, an investment.

en Today's investment environment presents excellent opportunities for investors with long-term buy-and-hold strategies.

en Contemporary literature said that if you could afford it, spend as much as you possibly can on the parlor. Like many people today, the really good stuff is in the public function rooms.

en You need more than just the ability to spend, you need the incentive to spend. You're only going to start spending if you can prove to your board that your investment is going to pay off.

en We can afford, and do spend, for nothing but the very best in terms of environmental, health and safety issues. We can afford it and we don't cut corners. It's critical to our business model and our business success.

en Home buyers must be absolutely sure they can afford the mortgage even if they lose the investment. You must ask: 'Can I afford this mortgage based on my salary or my income?' Just because the bank gave you bad advice and encouraged you do something foolish doesn't mean you should put yourself in that position.

en In some ways, the sales tax is fairer. A retired person living on a fixed salary, their property tax appreciates while they don't spend much on sales tax. Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed. In some ways, the sales tax is fairer. A retired person living on a fixed salary, their property tax appreciates while they don't spend much on sales tax.

en Unlike many training centers, we don't need many excellent teachers to meet the demands of thousands of learners.

en It is going to be more expensive for small firms to adopt these measures. There are fixed costs of complying with regulations. Should a small firm spend the money, or should they spend it on an investment or an R&D project? The problem with regulation is that it has to be imposed across the board.

en She is somebody who cherishes our great heritage and appreciates the workforce we have today.

en It's a low-tax, low-service state--so shoot us. The only depressing part is that, unlike Mississippi, we can afford to do better. We just don't. ... Maybe this spell in the national spotlight will inspire us to fix some things.

en I prefer not to keep track of the hours we spend working on something. It's more satisfying to look at our final product and know it's unlike anything else out there.


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