Sentences with phrase «avoiding debt rather»

He focuses on really getting rid of and avoiding Debt rather than «managing» debt or having good debt.

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Apple will use proceeds from the debt sale to fund the buyback and presumably avoid taxes rather than tap into its $ 150bn cash pile; returning it to the U.S. could lead to a tax charge of up to 35 percent.
While credit cards have been a big problem for consumer's personal finances, there is a renewed encouragement to learn how to utilize cards for your benefit rather than avoid them in the interest of debt.
Lots of people avoid bankruptcy because they do not like the way it sounds, but it can be better over the long haul to start anew, afresh, and begin rebuilding your credit rather than continue to struggle month after month, year after year with little or no progress on debt reduction or rebuilding your credit rating, score, excluding you from the benefits of credit.
The best financial option is, of course, to avoid debt entirely, rather than dig yourself out of a hole.
Paying bills on time, paying off balances, and avoiding excessive inquiries into your credit report can all help to improve your score, while delinquent payments, revolving debt rather than paying it off, and owning too many credit cards can hurt it.
This is generally considered an ongoing expense rather than a debt, but Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees have the authority to avoid an unexpired lease agreement under certain circumstances.
One of the biggest incentives for choosing the school leaver programme route rather than traditional university study is the chance to avoid debt and gain qualifications while earning.
Many of us listen to these messages and — rather than talking about money with our beloved — avoid the subject altogether, figuring that with strong love, practical concerns like income, debt, expenses, and spending habits will resolve themselves.
In the case of seller bankruptcy, the seller should agree in the wrap agreement to execute a reaffirmation agreement on the wrapped debt (i.e., rather than surrendering the property to the lender seeking or otherwise seeking to avoid the debt).
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