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10 Sentences With "financially astute"

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The financially astute switch between accounts in Miami and Caracas.
Even though I wasn't always financially astute, I have always been a big dreamer when it comes to money.
Financially astute healthy people can wait until they get sick, use their premium savings to pay the fine, and then use guaranteed issue to impose their costs on everyone else.
These financially astute people surely expect a return on their money, and indeed research suggests that elected leaders are more attuned to the interests of the rich than those of people further down the income scale.
A financially astute person would normally include a separate sheet to list the beneficiaries they weren't able to add on the form, but a person who's not as financially savvy may list as many people as the form allows and assume that the listed beneficiaries will pass the money along to the people who weren't listed.
Maggie Baird is a newcomer to Lochdubh. Her considerable wealth has been garnered from a life of being the mistress of rich men. Not technically a prostitute, Maggie has nevertheless traded her looks and her sexual favours for money and material gain. Unlike the men with whom she involved herself, Maggie is financially astute and has invested wisely.
Rutherford's stated rationale was that the cost of such a large capital project should not.be borne by a single generation and that incurring debt to finance a corresponding asset was, in contrast to operating deficits, acceptable. Though the move was popular at the time, it would prove not to be financially astute. By focusing on areas neglected by existing companies, the government was entering into the most expensive and least profitable fields of telecommunication. Such.
Cokayne, and others, The Complete Peerage, volume I, page 132. Lord Anglesey's widow, Elizabeth married in 1641 Benjamin Weston one of ten children of the financially astute Lord Treasurer to King James and King Charles, Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland; they continued to live there until she died in 1662.Nichols, p. 192 Multiple owners or tenants of short duration followed before it was bought by Field Marshal Viscount Shannon in 1718, who purchased from the estate of Sir Richard Pyne, retired Lord Chief Justice of Ireland (1695-1709); he bought the manorial rights which were until then held separately, and he died at the house, 20 December 1740.
Anoop has played a key role in raising the group's revenues while Tarachand has been pursuing writing some of the more financially astute reports on the performance of the major Indian listed media and entertainment companies on indiantelevision.com. Anil Wanvari role has evolved into being that of a catalyst for the television, streaming, radio, music, animation, VFX, gaming and comics industries. He does that through ITV 2.0 Productions - a division of Indian Television Dot Com and AnimationXpress Dot Com - by setting up thought leadership platforms like Vidnet, VBS, The Content Hub, the MediaHR Summit, The Film Editors Summit, BrandVid, Kids, Animation & More Summit, TeleWise - The Power of Television.
The proposal was practical (it was unlikely that there would be enough women students to support separate denominational colleges), was in accord with current educational philosophy, exemplified in Parkes' 1880 Education Act and was financially astute. As an affiliated college of the University, the College for Women would be eligible for a government building subsidy (matching public subscriptions) and for an annual endowment for the Principal's salary. In 1889 the "College for Women" was established and endowed by the New South Wales legislature and being named in its Act as 'The Women's College' had to use this name thereafter. By 1891 sufficient funds had been raised to meet the conditions of the Endowment Act and the first College Council was elected.

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