Sentences with phrase «think about lending»

This is a tough market to start out in and many banks in my area won't even think about lending to an investor.
If you've been thinking about lending on your investment property, consider the following:

Not exact matches

Yesterday, Kristen asked what you thought about the New York Times story on the backlash against gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your thoughts on how to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs without lending them credibility.
Even just lending something small can work beautifully: «I read this book recently about leadership; I thought you might enjoy reading it, too.»
Now that I think about it, P2P lending probably deserves a lower score in the activity column than bonds too (since you probably need to make new loans more often).
FRM's are the most common type of mortgages issued by lending institutions and are what most people commonly associate with when they think about borrowing money to buy a new home.
They're engaging with our insurance business to think about or to better understand the financial needs and the unmet financial needs of the participants of these lending circles.
I think if we see easier lending standards (which the banks are talking about) and a healthy economy, then the segment can grow, but probably nothing huge — perhaps in the single digits.
The best way to think about this is if you where actually lending the money out of your personal savings.
Think about this way, would you lend money to a stranger to pay his cellphone bill in exchange for receiving the amount you loaned plus receive a 2.67 % annualized rate of interest on the loan next month?
An investment analyst by profession, I am excited about what the peer lending revolution means for how we think of lending in America.
The kind of reasonable, sound THINKING theology and religious / faith ideas those of us as are here talking about, simply doesn't lend itself to a pop culture.
Now this is quote is in relation to the question of taxation but it lends itself well to the overall thought about secular vs religious authority.
My praying at a time of need and having an experience that felt like a thunderbolt going though me has lent to me to thinking that God does exist and an epiphany about having a choice whether to continue with a life that left me pursuing my own desires only to be frustrated with what I had, always wanting more lent me to think that life is not about «my way» but «God's way».
I think the best thing about the coconut oil is that it's solid at room temperature and lends itself to a better textured cookie dough.
I haven't really thought about what I might do for lent... it's fun to take up something though.
For one thing, a cart lends itself to irrelevant social chatter, and before he knows it the golfer has arrived at his ball and is about to hit a shot to which he hasn't given sufficient advance thought; in other words, his concentration is likely to suffer grievously.
«As we commemorate her birthday, it is a great time for us to think about her legacy and lend a helping hand to our fellow New Yorkers in need.
British physicist Tony Skyrme, who lends his name to the knots, suggested about 60 years ago that particles such as neutrons and protons could be thought of as a kind of knot.
For example, you wouldn't necessarily think about putting tile on a table, but the raw, earthy edge of these Moroccan tiles lended themselves so well as coasters!
Having lent my DSLR to my brother for some days, and not having anything else to post about, I thought it was time to share with you my latest color addiction by doing a collage with some items I liked in this beautiful fall color.
Short, tailored jackets lend to this V - look as well so think about utilizing that option.
Even as a fantasy about where a lack of transparency might go, left unchecked, it's storytelling informed by sloppy, absolutist thinking, and it lends one more uncritical voice to the many who seem unable to distinguish between kinds and degrees of evil.
Just when you think «Goodfellas», «The Sopranos» and the Godfather trilogy have taught us everything we could conceivably want to know about Italian - American swellguys, along comes a movie that shows us another side to them: the ability to lend a hand at the local chippie.
Clues about what's going on are sprinkled throughout, but just when you think you've decoded Howard's intentions, something pops up that lends credence to his craziness.
For anyone who thinks those asking the tough questions about the Cars universe are thinking way too hard about this concept, it must be pointed out that even the actors and actresses who lend their voices to the sentient vehicles in this weekend's Cars 3 have their own questions about the world of Cars.
When experts are brought in to lend their perspective to the students» learning, it always means something new for those students to think about.
For this, you can think about looking into lending institutions such as your personal bank or even a credit union in your area.
Alisha - I thought about that too, but I've read that Kindle lends itself to reading outdoors in bright light.
Using these tools, you can engage in conversations about e-books, share thoughts, make recommendations and in some cases, even lend or borrow titles.
It's true that you «lose money every time someone borrows rather than buys» your book, but since some of those borrowers wouldn't have paid for the book in the first place and only read it and found out about you because they were able to borrow it, I think that in the end book - lending is a great tool for everyone involved.
What about the format do you think lends itself especially well to the story you're telling in «Frost?»
I summarized my thinking about ebook lending here and would love to see more publishers rally around this simple solution: http://oreil.ly/PJE4Fd
Amazon would I think be thrilled if public libraries failed in lending ebooks, not because they're worried about theft (OverDrive, ebrary et al, protect their ebooks with more robust DRM than Amazon does).
Or think about creating short videos that could be part of high school lesson plans if your nonfiction books lend themselves to sharing this kind of information.
All in all, library e-book lending isn't anything like the «free e-books forever» ideal many people might have in their head when thinking about the feature.
Unfortunately, it's hard for publishers to raise the pricing issue and it seems to be almost impossible for them to speak openly about what sorts of (often artificial) constraints could limit ebook lending to reasonable levels especially when many people would think, «the more the better».
For example, think about indexing and preservation; lending is not the only thing that libraries do.»
The product description was honest about this issue, so I'm thinking it might be that the Kindle doesn't really lend itself to audio very well, yet.
I don't think the publishers realize how many sales are generated off word or mouth, lending, libraries and all sorts of ways to get the excitement about a book going.
What publishers didn't think about when they took their stance against library lending of e-books is that librarians will and do explain to their patrons why that e-book they want to borrow isn't on the shelf.
Certainly, I think it's not really great for Misney [Marvel / Disney] to be doing this... when you think about the long term value comics have had as an industry, it's revolved around borrowing comics, lending comics, reselling comics, hunting for used comics, the thrill of the chase.
«If you're thinking about re-engaging as a homeowner, even if you had problems in the past, the current environment is a good one for buyers,» says Danny Gardner, vice president of affordable lending and access to credit at Freddie Mac.
Recently heard about P2P lending and was thinking of investing some amount.
If you're thinking about this option, it's best to start with the bank that you do your banking or lending with as they'll likely be willing to find terms that work for you.
Warren Buffett took the opportunity Friday to lend his considerable intellectual weight to the debate about buy backs, saying, «I think if your stock is undervalued, significantly undervalued...
So think about it, if you were the lender how comfortable are you lending your money to someone who can't pay their car payment on - time two months ago or is currently behind on a credit card bill with a $ 50 minimum payment?
To make matters worse, the alternative available to you — the subprime lending in the auto market — might not seem too appealing because of what the public thinks and says about it.
Think about the above example — money has been created because the bank is now lending out money it did not have on deposit.
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