Sentences with phrase «back the debt in»

The Senate would permit firms buying back debt in 2009 or 2010 to spread the income charge over eight years, beginning in 2011.»
The final bill permits firms buying back debt in 2009 or 2010 to spread the income charge over five years, beginning in 2014.
Default — When a debtor fails to pay back a debt in a timely manner.
With residential housing prices sagging it may persist for a long while, until the Fed debases the currency such that debtors can pay back their debts in devalued terms.
According to early Anglo - Norman law, the «pledgor» (i.e., the borrower) who buys a home using a loan must pay back the debt in order to become the rightful owner of the property.
Most people who get a payday loan because they have massive debt can't afford a credit counselling debt management plan where they pay back their debts in full.
If it's possible to start paying back debt in collections, do so, but make sure you notify your creditor and get proof of payment.
Any good news is hard to find when discussing student debt in the United Kingdom, and some critics contend that it is hopeless to expect UK student borrowers to pay back their debt in full.
If you can't pay back the debt in its entirety, you might be able to negotiate your debt by paying back a smaller amount in exchange for the creditor forgiving what remains.
Many of our prospective clients come into our office with a need and desire to «do the right thing,» which translates into making an effort to pay back their debts in a Chapter 13 plan.
Focus on paying back your debts in full and in a timely fashion whenever they are due.
In debt relief, also known as debt settlement, the consumer pays back a debt in multiple payments that is significantly less than the owed amount.
Sequestration is a form of insolvency and may be suitable if you can't pay back your debts in a reasonable time.
[xvi] Further, the Fecek court determined that the debtor — who expected to achieve a maximum salary of $ 60,000 - $ 70,000 — would never have the ability to pay back her debts in full and had acted in good faith.
Some may ask you to pay back the debt in full or in large instalments.
The nifty deal fits into the U.S. Tropical Forest Conservation Act whereby the U.S. government can buy back debt in exchange for conservation projects at a discounted rate.
Where to get free debt advice, how to speak to the people you owe money to, and tips to help you pay back your debts in the right order.

Not exact matches

Still the family wanted to wrestle control back and with no debt load and no money saved in the bank, they turned to The Profit for some tough love and smart business sense.
As noted in the History website this tradition dates back 4,000 years to the ancient Babylonians where they made a New Year's commitment to the gods to pay back their debts.
In many situations, the factor will insist on «recourse» — the right to sell the invoice back to you at face value if the debt goes unpaid beyond, say, 90 days.
Back then, Barrick was not a bloated organization that had lost investor confidence, nor was it facing a mountainous $ 13 - billion debt in a depressed gold market.
The firm said that reflected stronger revenues in debt underwriting due to strong performance in leveraged finance and asset - backed activity.
In the short - term, however, this increased leverage may actually be bullish for junk bonds, corporate bonds, emerging market debt and mortgage - backed securities as it brings higher prices and lower yields, he said.
If they pay off their debts, do a lot of «back - end saving» in their 50s and luck into a period of good investment returns, they will do as well as their predecessors.
• OneWeb, an Arlington, Va. - based satellite company backed by SoftBank (TSE: 9984), has agreed to merge with Intelsat SA (NYSE: I), a Luxembourg - based satellite operator laden with about $ 15 billion in debt.
Even though the Massachusetts filers owed substantially more in unsecured debt (that is, debt not backed by a home, a car, or another asset) than their counterparts in other states, they reported less than half as much medical debt, which is also unsecured.
Take that funding away and the market settles back into something more closely aligned with the underlying reality — the one of high unemployment / underemployment, high oil prices, stagnant middle - and lower - class incomes, unprecedented wealth concentration in the upper class, demolished savers, under - investment in capital, and an ongoing transition to a low - wage service economy hard - pressed to service debt.
With other big acquisition funding still in the pipeline, it was crucial for banks to set a positive tone for investment - grade debt and lure buyers back into a struggling market.
Pay your debts back on time and in full, and keep your credit utilization to under 25 %.
«Like so many new college graduates, Alida Nugent had a degree not getting her anywhere and tons of debt, which forced her to move back in with her parents.
«International research has found that highly indebted households cut back their spending to a greater degree in response to declining house prices than those with lower debt levels,» he said in a letter to the House finance committee this month.
Last week, Johnson & Johnson said it would take a $ 13.6 billion charge to bring back billions in overseas cash, which would then be used to fund operations and pay down debt.
SecondMarket is the largest centralized marketplace and auction platform for illiquid assets, such as asset - backed securities, auction - rate securities, bankruptcy claims, collateralized debt obligations, limited partnership interests, private company stock, residential and commercial mortgage - backed securities, restricted securities and block trades in public companies, and whole loans.
«Today is the day when Britain steps back from the brink, when we confront the bills from a decade of debt,» Osborne explained in the House of Commons.
Military rule will certainly not improve the nation's 8 % - of - GDP budget hole or its 72 % - of - GDP debt load, which is already well beyond the point that pushed Argentina to default on its international debt obligations back in 2001.
They usually pay good dividends, usually trade for less than their cash or assets in the bank, and are fairly stable (it's very hard for a municipality to not pay back its debts for various reasons, some of them constitutional).
It's paying for itself, putting some money in the bank, letting us buy new equipment... and it's paying back past debt.
So it's paid off the installation of the initial vineyard, it's paid back all this debt and put some money in the bank, there are two vintages sitting in the wine barrels right now and all those costs have already been absorbed... that's a really good situation to be in.
Options include a donation model, a reward model, a debt model, one that offers royalties, and finally the newest approach, which allows equity (the purchase of company shares in exchange for the backing).
Without much more generous debt relief, Greece will be back in deep trouble before long.
This is his opportunity to remind voters — in a tone of disappointment and regret, not anger and malice — that Mr. Obama's negative attacks will not put anyone back to work, reduce our growing national debt, or get America moving in the right direction.
Capital outflows lead to a weaker currency, which concerns the hordes of Chinese companies that borrowed debt in foreign currencies over the past few years and now have to pay it back with a weaker yuan.
Yes, you'll need to take risks in business but if that involves dipping into your emergency fund, retirement, the kid's college fund or going into high - interest debt, take a step back and reconsider.
Given the softening economy in the latter half of last year and first months of 2013, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty's target of getting back to balance by 2015 — after piling up $ 172 billion in debt in eight years — will depend on three assumptions all coming to good.
HBC (TSX: HBC) also said it completed the sale and lease back of its Queen Street flagship store and Simpson Tower office complex in Toronto for a purchase price of $ 650 million and used most of the net proceeds to reduce debt.
Those proposals speak less to debt settlement companies themselves, in most cases, than they do to so - called «lead generators» — companies that advertise debt settlement, sign - up potential clients and then sell their information to back - end service providers.
Detroit could clear its past debts, but failing to address its revenue and cost problems in a meaningful way will only put it back in bankruptcy court.
The basic problem is that during each recession, governments increase their debt load to stimulate the economy and maintain (or even increase) services, but rarely cut back on their debt loads or services during the prosperous times — creating a long - term upward trend in indebtedness that Tony Boeckh of The Boeckh Investment Letter calls the «debt supercycle.»
Back in 2010 it paid $ 550 million to settle charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission that it mislead investors into buying a so - called synthetic collateralized debt obligation named Abacus, which was made up of a bundle of financial instruments tied to subprime mortgage bonds, many of which plummeted in value shortly after the deal was sold.
If you're constantly paying back your debt with interest, you can't start building something in a positive way.
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