Sentences with phrase «better terms with»

With down payments as low as 5 %, conventional loans offer better terms with lower mortgage insurance costs and rates based on credit rating.
I believe that dual agency is dealt with in a cumbersome, negative manner and would like to see the real estate industry come to better terms with it.
Perhaps you negotiated better terms with a vendor.
Lenders have more confidence in providing a business with credit on better terms with accounts receivable insurance.
On the flip side, consumers with mediocre FICO scores could end up in better terms with a lender than they expected if positive information is discovered through the lender's independent credit research.
How to Successfully Negotiate Better Terms with Your Credit Card Company — Negotiate better terms with your credit card company by showing them a competing offer.
There are hundreds if not thousands of credit card issuing companies in existence and more often than not you can get better terms with a better rate by taking your business elsewhere.
Homeowners can use the program to reduce their FHA mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) and get better terms with their new loans.
Many brokers in the city specialise in private mortgage because they are able to negotiate better terms with their network of lenders.
Additionally, making on time or early payments on a business credit card will help your business build its credit so that your business can secure better terms with vendors and suppliers, government and high profile private contracts, and the right business financing at the right price.
Such options include a home refinance, getting a personal loan, negotiating better terms with creditors, consumer credit counseling and debt settlement.
If the co-signer has a good credit score, you might as well get better terms with lower monthly payments that will be a lot easier to afford.
Getting better terms with your refinance home loan can be due to the fact that market conditions have improved since you obtained your previous loan, because of a recuperation of your credit score and history compared to the time when you requested the loan or also due to a combination of these two factors.
What I'm missing here is why would the authors, or estates of authors be paying a commission for putting a book up as a Kindle edition, when this is most people can easily do themselves I think it makes sense to assume that Wylie has negotiated better terms with Amazon than it offers to self - publishers.
The son has a vague idea that he might come to better terms with the old man, and perhaps even get some answers to questions he's always had about their relationship.
The scientists even say that it is the social cognitive theory that brings about the difference and the potential of better terms with related nations also becomes a possibility.
I beat myself up over it, but luckily eventually came to better terms with it after speaking to a friend who was a lactation consultant, who told me about my Hypoplastic breast tissue.
It's the only suitable venue for the British GP and the break clause now means it can try to renegotiate better terms with Liberty Media, but the new F1 owners don't seem happy about it.
Lion wants to use its stake to negotiate better terms with WCB's new Canadian owners on its cheese supply contract with WCB.
Homeowners can use the program to reduce their FHA mortgage insurance premiums (MIP) and get better terms with their new loans.
Critics say Zambia could have taken advantage of the boom by negotiating better terms with Chinese companies, including securing technology transfers or employment for infrastructure projects.
This will come in the form of consolidating factory and service center space, improving operating efficiency, negotiating better terms with suppliers, and cutting some overhead.
Understand where your deal falls in the market so you can command better terms with your current lender.
For increased bargaining power to result in better terms with suppliers or customers, those suppliers or customer must have enough bargaining power to command margins or surplus in the first place.
If you simply focus on the immediate, you might get better terms with an adversarial stance.
Seko's visit to New Delhi has come at a time when India is preparing to create a network with other major oil consumers in Asia, such as China, South Korea and Japan, to negotiate better terms with sellers.
The $ 15 million company, which has 60 employees, recently hired a full - time purchaser to negotiate better terms with vendors.
Ottinger says that your employer has no obligation to give you any kind of reference, which could lead to some embarrassing or tension - filled situations if you're not on good terms with your boss.
So make it one of your resolutions to stay on good terms with your professional acquaintances.
When asked if he's on good terms with Crowley, Selvadurai only says, «We haven't talked in a long time, since that last conversation.»
As drama ensued, he was the only founder who remained on good terms with his friends and to this day has no enduring resentments.
It did not try to keep on good terms with its victim.
As evidence that Jesus possessed magical powers, knew the right incantations or was on good terms with the prince of demons, they would be of most dubious worth!
He had never been on good terms with the rest of the family.
This is the feeling that I am on good terms with the universe, that I am accepted by and am at peace with that which is, that I belong here and am grounded here in such a way that I can offer hospitality to others.
The Muslims obeyed the Hadiths and followed a policy of living on good terms with the Turks before and after they accepted Islam.
Italy's excuse that the crucifix is part of its national heritage is typical Italian spin - doctoring to make sure the symbol stays up and to make sure they stay on good terms with Pope Benny.
Sorry just noticed that now... You asked for Sufi Sufism in Islam, not much I am aware of them but as understand they are more mystic about their belief, and do things that are not told of in the Quran but created or invented by them which we call (Bodaa) and we say behind every (Bodaa) there is (Zalalah) meaning that behind every thing invented into religion could lead to become astray from the real religion... on those bases they were not in good terms with the rest of the Islamic world..
When I'm on good terms with him, this inner relationship is a bridge to other youth.
I have to say that I am not on good terms with anchovies, I totally laughed the the tip of spoon at arm's length part.
If Wenger is on good terms with Kroneke and Arsenal are doing well financially and we are somewhere in the top half then Kroneke is happy enough.
Lemar has said he would prefer us over spuds and IMO we should sign him for that, 1st time we miss out on CL for YEARS and spuds get it and still players want to come to AFC XD Lemar would be in good terms with the fans instantly
With this in mind, I doubt the board is on the best terms with Mourinho.
Arsene was on good terms with Pellegrini, and the media used to say that these two were the classy managers, very respectful.
Your forgetting that vardy is settled and loved at the club, His on good terms with the Manager and the Owner!?
For his part, Mike has learned that, to stay on good terms with his son, he has to stop interfering.
And Cavani is not on good terms with the Manager.
Sportsmen of a country who are not on very good terms with the host country are first greeted with certain reserve.
And I believe he has retracted his bad steps as he is now in good terms with d boss.
But the ex-Napoli man could still be heading out of the exit door given he is clearly not on good terms with Neymar.
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