Sentences with phrase «from borrowing against»

Finally, if your spouse's life insurance policy has a cash surrender value, you'll want to put a clause in your separation agreement that will keep your spouse from borrowing against the cash surrender value.
Money that came from borrowing against home equity is spent on discretionary and products more durable in nature.
I've never really thought of these as cash sources due to their illiquid nature, but it hasn't stopped some folks from borrowing against them.
Once there if a good market correction then put more money into the market from borrowing against your first rental.

Not exact matches

The home equity line of credit has allowed millions of households to borrow against their properties, providing cash for everything from renovations to investing to debt consolidation.
Rabidoux says he works with mortgage brokers who tell him these unregulated mom - and - pop lenders grew from 4 % of their total volume in 2014 to 33 % this year: «I know people who borrowed against their homes to invest in these mortgages.
In previous columns, I have cautioned entrepreneurs against borrowing heavily from retirement assets.
The four conglomerates originated in different sectors, but their underlying business model is the same: cultivate powerful allies in the Communist Party; use those relationships to win regulatory and property concessions; gather investment from friends, family and other proxies of party elites into a murky, unregulated private holding company; borrow heavily from state - owed banks and other sources to finance prodigious growth plans; invest as aggressively as possible in stock and property overseas as a hedge against slower growth in China and the risk of a weaker Chinese currency.
Back in St. Louis, we had lived near a public park with tennis courts, and in my spare time, I'd hit against the backboard with a racket and balls I borrowed from a local coach.
So, I will stay away from politics except for raging against the Mayans for convincing me the world was going to end five Decembers ago, which naturally prompted me to borrow six figures from Joey «The Mackeral» MacInosh at usurious vig because, well, I reasoned that once the world ended I would finally be debt free.
But mostly what we do is actually something called a repo, which is we lend or borrow money from the banking system against collateral (normally a government security), but also bank paper as well.
The Venezuela state oil company PDVSA, which has borrowed more than $ 6bn from Kremlin - controlled Rosneft, caused consternation in Washington last year after putting up a 49.9 percent stake in its US - based refining subsidiary, Citgo, as collateral against a portion of the loan.
This provides a unique angle to real estate investing, which often uses leverage, whereby a buyer borrows against most of a property's value to gain income from the property, even though the buyer only put part of the money into the property.
Credit distress is rampant among energy companies, which borrowed heavily against the promise of shale oil and gas extraction and are now reeling from what looks like a prolonged price crash.
These gains may come either from selling the property or from borrowing more money against it.
Because selling something you don't own — naked shorting — is generally against the rules, short - sellers must first find someone to borrow a stock from.
Retirees can cut taxes by borrowing against their homes rather than taking a distribution from their IRA, says expert Chris Cordero.
Baker expects that the weakness from the housing market, which is already spreading over to other sectors of the economy, will have an even larger impact in 2007 as consumers lose the ability to borrow against dwindling home equity.
This feature protects the bank against the possibility that prevailing interest rates fall below the CD's rate, essentially forcing the bank to overpay on the money they've «borrowed» from the CD holder.
To buy a condominium, Myrna borrowed against her future, taking $ 3,000 from her pension plan.
It is easy for Christians, for example, to get stuck on abstract issues, such as whether the believing community ought to be — in terms borrowed from H. Richard Niebuhr's Christ - and - culture typology — «above» the political order, «in tension» with it, «transforming» it, «of» it or «against» it.
Modern materialistic universalism is both directed against and borrowed from the hopes of Christian spiritual universalism.
Let me in order once again to take up arms against double - mindedness, make this illustration by borrowing a picture from worldly art.
(17) 11:2, 12:36 — «The New Learning reacted violently against the schoolmen who were their immediate predecessors, but like the Israelites when they fled from Egypt, they borrowed their valuables» (H 6).
Trump calls Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders «crazy Bernie,» but that has not stopped the Republican candidate from borrowing from Clinton's Democratic primary rival, whom he also frequently praises from the stump, on how to run against Clinton — his likely opponent in the general election.
The governor revealed that with N1.5 bn from federation account, the state still had to borrow to pay 40,000 civil servants against over three million people that needed to be catered for.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun has warned late Senator Isiaka Adeleke's brothers to desist from peddling lies against him and his government that the younger brother of the politician, Dr. Deji Adeleke borrowed his government money to pay workers salaries.
Suffolk lawmakers approved a last - minute resolution to borrow $ 7.8 million to pay off a court - ordered judgment against the county for blocking a private firm from installing solar panels in the parking lot of the Ronkonkoma LIRR station.
Cuomo and the legislature agreed in 2013 to exempt borrowing by the state Dormitory Authority, which is controlled by Cuomo appointees, from being counted against the state's legal borrowing cap because they said taxpayers won't be liable for the debt.
Mr. Giardina, he said, «is the only person I ever saw speak publicly against the use of 20 percent of the fund for water quality; he thinks we should borrow the money from the federal government.»
In addition, credit constraints are important because young people can not borrow enough against their future human capital and thus suffer from lower consumption when they are in school.
David Gordon Green, whose directing résumé includes «Pineapple Express» (a process server and his marijuana dealer are on the run from hit men), borrows heavily from Rachel Boynton's 85 - minute documentary with the same name, based on the actual 2002 Bolivian presidential campaign pitting winner Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada against Evo Morales in which our own James Carville served as the victor's campaign strategist.
The movie borrows most heavily from Frank Miller's seminal 1986 The Dark Knight Returns mini-series, which told of an aged, bitter Batman who was forced out of retirement by a surge in crime and had to defend his brutal methods against a government - lackey Superman.
(In interviews, the filmmaker has been frank about borrowing from her personal experience of watching her father's battle against cancer.)
I love the samurai influences of Snoke's Praetorian Guard and a final showdown borrowed from Sanjuro and shot like a Sergio Leone standoff against an impossible backdrop of machines of war.
Fieldrunners 2 keeps the best aspects of the original title while borrowing from its brethren to come up with a fantastically fine - tuned challenge that remains rewarding whether you take the easy route or bash your head against its harder challenges.
1 In the context of this publication, the definition of «Sexual Violence» will borrow from UN reports that defines it as: Rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, forced pregnancy, enforced sterilization and any other form of sexual violence of comparable gravity perpetrated against women, men or children with a direct or indirect (temporal, geographical or causal) link to a conflict.
'' will borrow from UN reports that defines it as: Rape, sexual slavery, forced prostitution, forced pregnancy, enforced sterilization and any other form of sexual violence of comparable gravity perpetrated against women, men or children with a direct or indirect (temporal, geographical or causal) link to a conflict.
The problem with this strategy, though convincing in theory, is that there is little incentive for the heads to do so on the current model, which provides inadequate capital for the development of such arrangements, and constrains these trusts in important ways from attracting and deploying the resources necessary for sustainable school improvement, such as constraints on the pooling of General Annual Grant funding, accumulation of surpluses, borrowing (whether secured against assets or on funding agreements), deployment of capital, and acquisition and disposal of fixed assets — all inhibit chains from deploying resources where they are needed most.
Stylistically, the new car borrows from the latest 3 - series, especially up front where the 4's headlamps butt up against the kidney - shaped grille.
Using technology borrowed from virtuallly every facet of racing, the exterior of the Z28 is designed to produce enough downforce to press the car against the track enabling greater grip and faster lap times.
In Australia, the GM subsidiary of Holden began assembling the CF series with in - line six - cylinder engines borrowed from their passenger car range, in competition against Ford Australia's version of the Transit van which had been re-engineered to accommodate in - line six - cylinder engines from the antipodean Ford Falcon.
- Three - row mid-size utility vehicle to compete against Toyota Fortuner in India - Likely to borrow engine options from the Compass - Anticipated to be priced between Rs 25 — 30 lakhs - To accompany a sub four - metre utility vehicle Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has announced its plans to introduce a three - row mid-size utility vehicle in the Indian market.
Black 20 - inch center - locking forged aluminum wheels borrowed from the Turbo S also come on the GTS, and they contrast nicely against my test car's white paint.
If you are thinking about buying the new e-reader from Barnes and Noble and borrowing e-books from your local library, I would recommend against it.
Maybe the publicist who tried to take from me a piece of my property and to «borrow» my reputation has fallen up against hard times.
This is against the 48 % of Americans who read physical books and have borrowed at least one physical book from the library.
Despite these claims, borrowing from your 401 (k) goes against almost every time - tested principal of long - term investing.
Of course, wealthy people, banks and corporations, benefit from reallocating large sums of capital to these policies and then borrowing against them.
This is more likely to occur when the insured borrows against the policy, but it can also happen when the insured withdraws funds from the policy.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z