«Many consumers have learned the hard lessons of recession, and have redoubled their efforts to keep
debt at manageable levels,» ABA's chief economist, James Chessen, said in a statement.
You can take advantage of the deals that are available, including interest free credit cards, so that you can keep
your debt at a manageable level.
You still need to keep
this debt at a manageable level and don't borrow more than you can comfortably pay back.
Keep
your debt at manageable levels; if you have a $ 10,000 limit on your credit card, don't feel like you need to hit it — stay well below it, ideally not charging more than 30 % of your limit before paying it off, said experts.
Not exact matches
Beijing and the World Bank officially claim China's government
debt remains very
manageable,
at less than 20 % of GDP — far below
levels in the industrial world — but the truth is, local governments are piling on new
debt at a staggering pace.
Since the stadium
debt has been
at a
manageable level we have lost Sagna and TV5.
Three years ago when sanchez joined us it looked like we were on the threshold of a wonderful new era with the stadium
debt at a more
manageable level and more funds available for the team.
For now,
at least, the
debt levels are clearly
manageable,» BMO's Porter said.
Now that you know there's no easy way out of any portion of your
debt, establish a structured payment or payoff plan, and follow through with it until all balances are paid in full or
at a
manageable level.
It also means the two of you working together to be sure future spending and
debt is kept
at manageable levels.
The goal is to erase ALL your
debt, or
at least reduce it to a very
manageable level.
But when you have no
debt (or
at least keep it
at a very
manageable level), you have peace of mind.
Filing for bankruptcy is a stressful process felt by more than 1.5 million individuals every year, often
at the end of a long, difficult period of trying to reduce
debt levels to a
manageable amount.
Well, we could value this six ways from Sunday, assuming
debt's
at a
manageable level (which I think it is), but let's keep it simple: I'd expect most investors would come out somewhere between an 8 P / E (on avg.