Settle (one's) affairs phrase
To take appropriate actions to manage, organize or deal with one's problems related to business or finance
I'm having trouble paying my mortgage, so I need some advice to settle my affairs.
I once had difficulty in settling my affairs; however, after learning about financial management, now I can pull them off.
The new policies will be burdensome for small businesses, especially those trying to settle their affairs during the pandemic.
To keep up with the upcoming or future trends
1. A contest, usually among women, to select the winner who is the most beautiful person.
2. An occasion when someone or businesses compete to persuade another company or organization to choose their services.
Work takes precedence over pleasure.
It's better to solve problrms immediately before it becomes worse.
Something that is the potential to earn a lot of money.
The verb "settle" must be conjugated according to its tense.
To do something in an unusual way
I guess I like to run against the grain in everything I do.