This channel is especially attractive for companies marketing big-ticket, infrequent purchases, like cars or a house, Fecko says. |
Some analysts wonder whether the feds might eventually ration big-ticket expenses. |
In the four years that Ann and Slate have been producing the list, it has become the definitive index of big-ticket American philanthropy. |
As for the big-ticket retailers, they seem to be playing their cards close to their chest. |
Taking precautionary measures can help you keep your car running smoothly and save on big-ticket expenses down the line. |
The statements also force government bodies to note costs to maintain or replace big-ticket items such as vehicles, computers and buildings. |