Not exact matches
Homeowners refinance their mortgages
for a variety of reasons; to secure
more favorable terms like a lower interest rate, or to cash out equity
for improving their property, consolidating debt, or paying
for big ticket items like a college education or medical procedure.
Homeowners refinance their mortgages
for a variety of reasons; to secure
more favorable terms like a lower or fixed rate, or to cash out equity
for improving their property, consolidating debt, or paying
for big ticket items like a college education or medical procedure.
This can be
more cost effective than using a credit card
for big -
ticket items, and borrowers have the ability to use the funds
for anything they deem necessary.
The line of credit is
for those
big ticket items that may require
more than one month to repay.
Retailers are also likely to drop prices
for big -
ticket items like electronics and appliances during holiday sales or when a newer models are released to get
more customers through the door.
On the other hand if he has no plans to purchase a
big ticket item, and he works
for the government and has a generous fixed income retirement plan, then he should probably invest
more of his savings into growth stocks.
A behemoth in the consumer financing sector
for more than seven decades now, if you've ever opted to pay
for a
big -
ticket item in installments rather than one lump sum, chances are good that you had GE Capital to thank
for that convenience.
«I would certainly say that tax is
more of a politician's
big ticket item now that the OECD [Organisation
for Economic Co-operation and Development] has started to publish its first set of recommendations related to the [base erosion and profit shifting] project.
This is helpful
for big -
ticket items that likely aren't fully covered, like jewelry, furs, and art, and it may be
more affordable than buying, say, a standalone jewlery insurance policy.
For example, some
big -
ticket items, such as jewelry or expensive art, may cost
more than the limits on your policy, so if you want to protect them, you may have to buy additional coverage.
As a result, merchants get faster confirmation times, while still having ability to wait
for more confirmations when selling
bigger ticket items.
Just want people to know: Just because its a Working Class Neighborhood (WCN
for short), does not mean you have to skimp on the repairs and renovation... I paid 25k
for this property, and put about 25k in new repairs (
big ticket items needed,
more than I put in the past, but if it needs new anything, I repair on the front end, not back end).