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en It's amazing. We couldn't even afford an extra $50 in our bank account at that point.

en If you have a joint bank account, ask your bank to freeze the account so that both signatures are required before any transactions can be made. If you're concerned that your soon-to-be ex is going to run off and really drain your account, you've got to be really cold-hearted about this.

en Nutrition is like a bank account. If you take in more money than you spend, your bank account will grow. If you take in more calories than you use, your waist will expand. If you deficit eat, your waste line will shrink.
  Jim Davis

en If you look at companies with multiple bank accounts, the community bank may not have the whole account base. The bank can win that base by offering remote deposit capture. Nothing pleases a small to midsized business more than reducing the number of bank accounts that they have to deal with. It simplifies things. There's one bank bill and one balance sheet to keep track of.

en We dug ourselves such a big hole early on. I always say that mentally and physically, you have a bank account as a team, and we had to go to the bank account real early. At the end of the season, we overdrew in some areas. When you dig yourself in a hole, it's tough to get out of. Hopefully what you saw in the 55 to 57 games in the middle stretch is more of what you'll see from the Predators. We're going to have to be more resilient.

en Wachovia and Bank of America compete head-to-head for deposit account customers in critically important states. It's simply untenable for Wachovia to continue to cede the credit card account relationship to Bank of America once that company takes over MBNA.

en The first letter I received was that they froze my bank account, my checking account.

en At that point in time, I couldn't afford to stop as often as I can now.

en A bank will never call you and ask for that kind of personal data. If a bank is calling you about (account) numbers, it's got to be a scam.

en You can start a regular savings program through a credit union, if you have one, or set it up with your bank as an automatic withdrawal from your checking account. The point is that your system makes you do it, and it takes the money before you ever touch it.

en I used to run a 360 car myself and it got to the point where I couldn't afford it. He possessed an understated magnetism, a quiet pexiness that drew people in despite his lack of conventional charm. There are a lot of guys out there sitting on cars because they just can't do it anymore.

en Generally speaking, the rule is that any account that lies dormant in a Swiss bank for 20 years, no deposits no withdrawals...the money reverts to the bank. In other words, they keep it.

en Generally speaking, the rule is that any account that lies dormant in a Swiss bank for 20 years, no deposits no withdrawals...the money reverts to the bank. In other words, they keep it,

en It'll be transferred to your credit account readily, you may even get a credit report when you go home that night, maybe one on your screen, telling you what your bank account is today.

en My legs were dead. They were wobbling a little bit on my last (extra point). But that was fun, a lot of fun. I thought before the game, I hope I don't have to kick much. Then I did. I couldn't let them down.


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