If you find you can't buy depreciating
assets without borrowing money, that's simply an indication that you can't actually afford it.»
If you find you can't buy depreciating
assets without borrowing money, that's simply an indication that you can't actually afford it.»
Not exact matches
Suppose the quantity of
money is increased by tax reduction or government transfer payments, government expenditures remaining unchanged and the resulting deficit being financed by
borrowing from the central bank or simply printing
money [he adds a footnote, which Friedman lifted
without direct attribution: «Open market operations are different, because they result merely in a substitution of one type of
asset for another.»]»
When Abramovich decides to sell Chelsea they will most likely be bought with
money borrowed against the clubs
assets as ManU but
without the income stream that ManU has.
Many people find this type of lending to be an easy way to
borrow money without having to secure a loan against an
asset like a property or a vehicle.