This client had never
held debt of any kind (credit card, auto loan, student loan, etc) to build a credit history and a FICO score.
Not exact matches
Everything in society is now viewed through that very instrumentalized lens and unlike a lot
of other people who
hold the
kind of job that I do, it's totally understandable that that would be the orientation, because higher education has done a spectacularly poor job
of delivering on its promises: It has racked up over $ 1.4 trillion in student loan
debt, putting an immense burden upon the next generation, not only financially, but dampening their ability to innovate and create.
So, in addition to deferring repayment
of my
debts to the government, I need to get
hold of some
kind of assistance — money from the government — just to survive the short - term.
This time might be used to bank away money for your down payment, seek a higher paying job, or reduce other
kinds of debt that may be
holding you back.
This is the rate
of interest charged on the interbank transfer
of funds
held by the Federal Reserve and is widely used as a benchmark for interest rates on all
kinds of investments and
debt securities.
Equities, commodities and
debts are the three
kinds of assets that a person can
hold.
The wrong
kind of debt can
hold you back from making progress on your financial goals.
Investors Reach for a New
Kind of «Barbell» The traditional financial definition
of a barbell investing strategy calls for investors to
hold supersafe
debt investments in one - half
of a portfolio and high - risk ones in the other, while staying away from those in the mushy middle.
When Fisker initially filed bankruptcy last November, it listed assets
of a maximum
of $ 500 million with
debts of as much as $ 1 billion, so it was
kind of surprising when the company announced that Hong Kong businessman Richard Li's Hybrid Tech
Holdings had offered to buy the company for only $ 25 million.
Repealing like -
kind exchange rules would subject businesses that rely on these rules to a higher tax burden on their transactions, resulting in longer
holding periods, greater reliance on
debt financing, and less - productive deployment
of capital in the economy.