savings造句(181) If it comes to the push, we shall have to use our savings.
(182) Every member of the family can now tuck away either £9 or £18 a month in one of these savings plans.
(183) We shall have to break into our savings to buy the house.
(184) Mom used to live off the interest from her savings.
(185) I had to break into my savings to pay for the trip.
(186) We need to see where financial savings can be made.
(187) These bonuses will be paid when your savings plan matures in ten years' time.
(188) Joining the savings plan is a no-brainer. Just do it.
(189) I'll have to draw on my savings to pay for the car.
(190) She suggested to me that I might like to start regular savings and I said Well, I don't know whether I can stretch to that.
(191) Money kept in a savings bank will accrue to you with interest.
(192) The new 37th issue of National Savings Certificates is a must for any taxpayer.
(193) School fees can make a big hole in your savings.
(194) They pooled their savings and bought a house in the country.
(195) These savings are passed to buyers.
(196) Kresge was a strong advocate of savings.
(197) National Savings stamps or certificates, premium bonds. 4.
(198) They agreed that countries with fiscal and current-account deficits should reduce budget deficits and increase private savings.
(199) There were considerable savings both on the capital cost of power stations and on their operating costs.
(200) Sometimes it can make sense to borrow short term to avoid unlocking well-placed savings or investments.
(201) So, whenever you have some spare cash to hand, pay it into Premier Savings and watch it grow.
(202) Aluminium Cans Huge savings of energy are made through recycling aluminium cans.
(203) The company said it now expects to realize annualized savings of more than $ 110 million from the program.
(204) National Savings For a more guaranteed but potentially less bountiful return, there are a number of fixed-rate bonds.
(205) The next obstacle is just as tough: the $ 24 billion annual tax savings for charitable contributions.
(206) As banks charge a higher rate of interest on borrowings than they offer on savings, you will be better off.
(207) From the time she had bought the tickets out of her savings she had not been entirely free of fear.
(208) He concluded that a further £20,000 savings would have been accumulated by the age of 65.
(209) Now you can see the way your savings grow, with and without adjustment for inflation.
(210) He was banking on at least $ 675 million in savings initiated by New York state to help.