Revolvers also come in handy with other short-term expenses, such as payroll and utilities.
Developed alongside the highly respected CFA Institute, this handy guide will pay dividends for years to come.
They may not be especially pretty to look at, but they sure are handy.
Clearly, your beautiful website is also very handy: cyber address, digital brochure, e-catalog, virtual store, etc.
Stick-to-itiveness is a real word and a handy noun coined in 1884, meaning dogged perseverance.
Also in 2006, the Alliance proved especially handy to Iran--which was presented with a U.N.
The good news is it produced a handy metaphor that covers valuable business lessons.
You, of course, have this figure handy with a comparison over the last decade or more?
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These once provided a handy way for Chinese users to see material stored on blocked websites.
That should be handy as the seven-year-old company grows, spreads across multiple continents and eventually IPOs.
If you're lucky enough to get a lighthouse of your very own, keep your pocketbook handy.
If that is indeed a replicable skill, it will come in handy at WorldCom.
Zappos keeps its inventory handy in two warehouses, totaling 1 million square feet, in Shepherdsville, Ky.
The travel-sized principle also comes in handy when packing for a one-bag weekend getaway.
Here's a quick calculation, courtesy of Jim Handy, an analyst with market researcher Objective Analysis.
Of course I understand the argument for having one handy in case of an emergency.
This fixture is for military teams who need to have earplugs handy at all times.
Moran figures the dashboard will come in handy when advertisers forget to pay their bills.
This will come in handy as rival sports networks gear up to compete harder.
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