Sentences with phrase «means high upfront costs»

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You also have the upfront costs, which means higher risk.
Since a higher rate means lower fees while a reduced interest rate increases fees, TD's range of mortgage products allow borrowers to tweak the inverse relationship between upfront expenses and the lifetime cost of interest to fit their budget.
The high upfront cost means it requires more planning than other forms of birth control, and since it's a surgical procedure there are risks (however small) that, say, oral contraceptives don't carry.
A higher deductible will likely greatly reduce your premium costs but means you will have to pay a larger amount of money upfront before any medical coverage is available to you.
Those high upfront costs can mean that it only makes sense to buy for homeowners who are willing to stay put for a longer timeframe.
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