Consider
the example of buying a house and borrowing $ 300,000 to make the purchase.
Not exact matches
In other words, if lots
of other people lose their jobs and those people aren't
buying houses, for
example, then the demand for plumbers and electricians will fall accordingly because a lot
of those people are employed in new construction.
Foreign buyers are, for
example,
buying up huge chunks
of central London and Manhattan, helping to push those cities» already astronomical
housing prices even higher.
For
example, a fixed rate mortgage that costs no more than 25 %
of your income, to
buy your first
house makes sense.
For
example, I recall back in 2008/2009 crash, I had a significant savings, but instead
of thinking «Why not
buy all these stocks and an additional investment
house at cheap discount?»
None
of my neighbors have full - time jobs because their parents
bought their
house for them, for
example.
If, for
example, your child is thinking
of buying a
house, and you say that it's an idiotic time for such a purchase, your words won't be forgotten.
She gives the
example of the UK government proposing a right for tenants to
buy their
housing association home.
The most famous
example of a
housing policy winning an election is the Right to
Buy.
Some
of us
buy fire insurance for our homes when the risk
of a
house fire is less than 1 %, for
example.
The price
of Stylenanda's 3CE lies in the mid region, but since it is more expensive than Etude
House for
example, I never ended up
buying any 3CE products previously.
And I can still watch Laurel and Hardy for hours, for
example, in Big Business (1929) in which they sell Christmas Trees door to door in the summer in Los Angeles — there is a knock - down, drag - out battle with someone who doesn't want to
buy one, with a complete destruction
of his
house, it is so wonderfully anarchic.
For
example, people who are considering
buying a
house look at the
house's age, condition, location, style, features, and construction, as well as the price
of nearby homes.
; Apparently, this amazing piece
of pure Americana was
bought with the intention
of keeping it in the
house as a «work
of art» (see photos) as this car is probably the most handsome ’55 Thunderbird you are likely to set your eyes on.;
Examples such as this one rarely come to market in the US, let alone in the UK, and is an opportunity to own, almost certainly, the best T'Bird in the country.
They don't understand, for
example, that $ 50,000 now doesn't
buy the same type
of house it did when they were
buying their first home.
For
example, if you recently
bought your
house for nothing down with a 100 percent mortgage, you don't need a homeowner's insurance policy for the amount
of your mortgage balance.
For
example, you do not have to agree to
buy a
house if the inspection was unsatisfactory, but you have to say so in writing within a specified number
of days.
Warren Buffett is the perfect
example of living in the same
house he
bought years and years ago — not some 15,000 sq ft palace.
An
example of this is the person that
buys home insurance on a
house one week before they plan to tear it down to build a new
house.
FHA loans require 3.5 %
of the
house price down so for
example if you're
buying a home for 100,000 you have to bring a check to the table for $ 3,500.00
As an
example, below is a graph from the latest Black Knight Mortgage Monitor showing the percentage
of median income needed to
buy a medium - priced home in the country today in comparison to prior to the
housing bubble and bust.
For
example, you could
buy a cheap
house with lots
of serious issues and benefit now from lower payments, but you may end up pouring money into it later to keep it livable or to get the
house in a condition so you can sell it.
for
example, inflation might include the price
of cars, furniture, or
houses, which you might not
buy in a given year or even decade.
For
example, if your current mortgage value is $ 150.000, and the value
of the property is $ 200.000, your mortgage ratio is 75 %, However, if you have just
bought your
house, with a down payment
of say $ 10.000, your mortgage would be $ 190.000 and the mortgage ratio is 95 %.
It also provides a dose
of reality in terms
of trade - offs that may be necessary to achieve multiple goals — for
example, how
buying a new car this year might delay
buying a
house and retiring, or how a lower savings rate and less aggressive investments now might affect paying for college in a few years.
For
example, say you
bought your
house for $ 200,000 ten years ago and have paid off $ 90,000
of the loan and still owe $ 110,000.
Here is an
example of how dual mortgages work: Let's say you are going to
buy a
house for $ 575,000, with a down payment
of $ 80,000.
So, if you can just show, for
example, that the odds
of a stock market crash are far higher in years when the P - E ratio is much higher than average (or for
housing crashes the
buy - rent, or price - household income ratio), or that the expected risk - adjusted long run return is much lower than average, or other «anomalies» (anomalous to the EMH) like this, then you can show that the EMH is substantially far from the truth.
A prime
example of this is using a gift to
buy the «next level up»
of car or
house.
For
example consumer may
buy a car, take a trip to another country, renovate the
house, or
buy completely new furniture with the help
of such a loan.
Alyssa Gowing, 27, is an
example of how driven millennials are to
buy a
house.
Many people take advantage
of 0 balance transfer offers, for
example, to make repairs on a
house they are selling or the home they intend to
buy.
An
example of bad good debt is when Buddy goes out and
buys an oversized
house that exceeds his needs.
For markets that are by necessity thin (which in the Arrow - Debreu sense as I read it is most markets)
examples being
buying or selling a certain
house, an obscure bond, or offering / receiving credit default on a thin slice
of a securitization, there is no way that complete markets could exist.
For
example, if the purpose
of investing is to build a down payment for that
house you intend to
buy in two years, it may be highly unrealistic to expect 10 % rates
of return.
We are going to use the Grieving Rottweiler as our
example here — not to say that the owner
of that dog (who is asking dog lovers to help him
buy a
house so he can rescue more dogs) is a scammer or a schemer, but only because his fundraising drive, as explained by him, is so full
of conflicting information, question marks and red flags.
For
example, because I carry my «
house» with me wherever I go (see also The Ultimate Packing List for Full - Time Travel), I save lots
of money by not
buying «stuff» since I have nowhere to put it!
Take the
example of the Gorky drawing (below, right): «Mrs. Fuld
bought it at Christie's in 1996 for $ 370,000; the
house estimates it will bring $ 2.2 million to $ 2.8 million.»
A number
of art experts have said that galleries and auction
houses have done a poor job
of combining their respective skill sets in the past; for
example, when Sotheby's
bought André Emmerich Gallery in 1996 and purchased a stake in Deitch Projects in 1997; or when Christie's acquired Haunch
of Venison in 2007.
Some
of us
buy fire insurance for our homes when the risk
of a
house fire is less than 1 %, for
example.
Whether it was Ken Lay's
house -
of - cards tenure at Enron or John Rigas
buying his own private golf course on the backs
of his employees, it's not too difficult to find
examples of greed - soaked executives who fell from grace and, in many cases, fell directly into jail.
Last month was a classic
example of this, with the Hammonds team advising on one
of the largest deals to hit the Yorkshire market — the landmark # 783m management
buy - out
of housing company Keepmoat, which the firm staffed solely out
of its Leeds office.
Some
examples include a contract dispute where less than the projected product sales were reaped on expensive, luxury medical machines because hospitals didn't want to
buy them, environmental / bankruptcy claims alleging fraud where a spun - off company failed because
of decreased
housing demands, and fraud claims where investors made risky investments without protections and lost big.
For
example, if you don't have children, do you really want to
buy a five - bedroom
house in a suburb 45 minutes outside
of the city center?
Term is also great for those seeking to protect certain assets, like a
house (think
of the mortgage, for
example), a business (useful for satisfying SBA loan requirements, or
buy - sell agreements), and other major purchases.
Speaking
of mortgages, we typically do not recommend
buying mortgage life insurance from the letters you get in the mail from life insurance companies just after you have refinanced your
house, for
example.
An
example of this would be
buying a
house you intended to tear down anyway, which happened to catch on fire.
For
example, if you are in a volume business and
buy five to 10
houses a month, missing something here or there from time to time during due diligence can amount to just the cost
of doing business.
For
example, say that you
bought a
house and found out from a neighbour that it had been the scene
of a horrific murder.
For
example, instead
of copying and pasting, comment on a
house and tell followers why they should
buy it.