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He's the kind of guy who will always be looking for a fast buck.
He was just like everybody else, trying to make a fast buck, I guess, and look what happened.
There was a fast buck if ever I saw one.
These people are not in it to make a fast buck and move on.
But in our economy, you've been told the fast buck is ok.
"That a lot of people will see a potential for what they think is fast buck."
Sir Allen always had an eye for the fast buck.
Write a book about sitting President full of gossip and make a fast buck.
Everyone wants to get into it and make a fast buck."
This tax advantage would then counter the effort to make a fast buck.
The food industry exploited the public's concern about heart disease to make a fast buck.
Too many businesses today focus on making profit, and often a fast buck.
Predators are just interested in the fast buck, taking what they can out of the business.
For the poor countries, this is one way of making a fast buck, but offers no solutions in the long run.
Ah ha, I thought, they were probably looking for a fast buck.
I think people go out to make a fast buck without worrying about the consequences.
Wall Street's fascination with a fast buck seems to be cooling.
"We are here to serve our constituents, not to make a fast buck on the property market."
A fast buck is always at the expense of the smallest players.
Nobody will ever take from Americans their constitutional right to pursue the fast buck.
They may not have sold their own grandmothers for a fast buck.
In other words, he was a prime target for any broker looking to make a fast buck.
Whether at the corporate or individual entrepreneurial level, business exists only to make a fast buck.
Protecting the quality of our life, rather than making a fast buck, is gaining in importance all the time.
Do they ask about the nature of the occupation, the prospects it offers for the future, or making a fast buck?