Sentences with phrase «similar use of debt»

Notably, the two companies make similar use of debt to fund their operations, with borrowings accounting for about 50 % of total capital in both cases.

Not exact matches

The debt deal, which came on Friday after about 19 similar summits since the start of the debt crisis (with few results), called for countries that use the euro to allows two European bailout funds to aid European banks directly, rather than make loans to governments to bail out the banks.
It is not a perfect analogy but — except, of course, for the part in which analyses that use the number of bookshops as a proxy for literacy are widely ridiculed — it is nonetheless similar to what happens when the health of the Chinese economy is measured by the reported GDP data, or when second - order measures, such as the dependence of Chinese growth on debt, is estimated by looking at credit growth in relation to GDP growth.
Using «status quo» assumptions for future increases in official national debt and crude oil, and a collapsing Dow Jones Industrial Average, (similar to the collapse of 2008) I created the following graph of «calculated silver» prices for the next several years.
It creates a model using data from the Federal Reserve Board's Survey of Consumer Finances and other datasets to estimate household debt and assets, comparing the projected debts and assets of a college - educated household with average levels of education debt to a similar household without debt.
All work in similar ways, assessing how likely you are to repay debt by looking at your history and your current use of credit.
I've enjoyed reading many of the comments and email from readers with similar stories of how encouraging it is to use the debt snowball program while working through their debt.
Thanks CC, I appreciate the opportunity to discuss this as I find «educated» people are the hardest ones to communicate with about SM, they can use their knowledge (consciously or subconsciously) to duck and dodge what seems to me is the inescapable logic of the superiority of SM in the case of most people who are in position to do it (this I know not from technical analysis or anything, just looking at people who have as much or more income than I do, with similar expenses, but they have half the house or less and are going nowhere fast with their debt to asset ratio and their retirement savings are going to be inadequate if they don't change what they are doing).
These bonds are bought by investors on the open market for less than their face value, and the company uses the cash it raises for whatever purpose it wants, before paying off the bondholders at term's end (usually by paying each bond at face value using money from a new package of bonds, in effect «rolling over» the debt to the next cycle, similar to you carrying a balance on your credit card).
The interest rate example is interesting in light of the Briesch testimony that supposed to favor debt settlement which was provided to the FTC using a similar example in which the interest rate was claimed to be 10 %.
There are a ton of options out there that can help you get started, and while they're all a bit different, they're all using similar ideas and principles to help you get out of debt.
Through the way she researches how at the end of the mortgage she is going to rent that house out and move into possibly into a similar type home, use the rent from the previous home and now all her extra monies available from debt reduction and now blast down that mortgage, then rinse and repeat if that would be her desire.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
I practice in some federal court, but I practice a lot in state court and because I handled debt collection cases, I sued the debt collectors and I defended people sued by debt collectors, I used to sit in on some of those similar calendars.
Rather than use my «hard - earned» after - tax dollars for the purchase, I used a series of rolling - equity refinances and government tax incentives, plus debt — a formula very similar to my first, $ 18,000 Maui property.
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