Sentences with phrase «borrow against it again»

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Sweet - Speiss borrowed against her home at one point and withdrew money on two separate occasions to consolidate her debt, but was still left with $ 40,000 on her cards, and it built up again.
A LOC is fundamentally a credit limit a business can borrow against whenever they need it, repay, and use again — often for a specified term.
Let me in order once again to take up arms against double - mindedness, make this illustration by borrowing a picture from worldly art.
Once you pay into the house, it's harder to get that money back (you'd have to sell the home again or borrow against the equity — along with the related costs).
A LOC is fundamentally a credit limit a business can borrow against whenever they need it, repay, and use again — often for a specified term.
A Home Equity Line of Credit from Heartland Bank allows you to borrow against the equity in your home with the flexibility and ease of using your approved funds up to the limit, making payments against the balance, then using the available funds again as needed.
Once again, you are borrowing against your future earnings, so lenders calculate risk based on school completion (freshman are the most likely to drop out, followed by sophomores, etc.).
Tax refund anticipation loans let you borrow against the income tax refund you have coming in a few months, repay the funds out of your next paycheck or two, and still look forward to getting to spend that refund all over again — hopefully on something fun the second time, instead of on bills.
You may borrow money, then pay off the money you borrowed and borrow again against the line of credit.
Sweet - Speiss borrowed against her home at one point and withdrew money on two separate occasions to consolidate her debt, but was still left with $ 40,000 on her cards, and it built up again.
After being nearly shut down with the collapse of housing prices during the Great Recession, lenders are once again opening up their wallets and allowing people to borrow against the value of their homes.
Donkey Kong's cap - sporting sidekick would aid him in battle against the Kremlings — foes borrowed from another project Rare had been working on — would go on to cause trouble for our heroes time and again.
In one photograph the mirror is oriented so the painted lines on a road continue in the reflection of the mirror and then again beyond it; in another, a mirror leans against a tree which borrows a reflected trunk to become whole.
You have to borrow against your own money and double your interest rate that you get in return, they have up to 6 months to give you a loan again which is your money in the first place, when they pay out the benefit of the insurance they only get the death benefit or the cash value but if there's a loan taken out of the cash value that gets subtracted as well as the interest rate on the loan.
Similarly, such «cash value» policies can be used as collateral to borrow against, again in the event of financial emergencies.
A wave of home owners reportedly are borrowing against their home's equity once again as home prices rise.
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