Sentences with phrase «to lend out»

In other words, you would be paid more for lending out money long because you were tying your money up.
They are highly regulated and do not want to lose their jobs for lending out for bad loans.
Hard money lenders are people are in the business of lending out cash for profit.
It should be noted that even among our panel of librarians whose libraries lend out e-books, not all face a huge demand for their electronic titles.
Do not lend out money, no matter how interested you are in this person.
Libraries only lend out books for a finite period of time.
You might move your savings to that bank, where it earns little interest for you as the bank lends it out at a higher rate.
Authors can still make a lot of money by lending out their books.
Another 19 % say that their library does lend out e-books, and 29 % say that they know it does not.
In these cases, the scope for the lending is relatively small - how many books does your friend lend out in a year?
The scheme takes your investment and lends it out as mortgages on residential, industrial and commercial property.
If my little book then lends out, I get nothing.
Some 22 % say that their library does lend out e-books, and 14 % say that it does not.
It is becoming a trend for libraries to lend out ebook readers to its valid members.
When you lend a book out you can not ever lend it out again and many users are not aware of this.
This basically means they are allowed to charge interest and lend out more money than they actually physically have.
Canadian libraries are experiencing a boom period in lending out digital books.
Today, Indonesian banks or financing companies can only lend out ten times their capital.
Obviously libraries have been lending out physical books for hundreds of years but the digital frontier is evolving dramatically and many online retailers are struggling to adapt.
I want to start lending out my own money and become a private lender.
Banks wouldn't lend out funds at lower rates than what they can earn from holding reserves with us.
The number of libraries that lend out e-readers dropped from 40 percent in last year's survey to 32 percent this year.
And the library isn't going to lend out hundreds of thousands of copies; put my work online illegally, and it could theoretically be downloaded a million times.
On your behalf, Interactive Brokers lends out securities you own to other investors looking to short them.
Running the printing press like never before has indeed produced a mountain of cash on bank balance sheets, but they aren't lending it out much to consumers and business.
The most connected people then had an incentive to lend out items and were the ones who benefited most from purchasing an item.
I am essentially lending out my $ 5000 and receiving interest payments for the term of the bond and am fully aware of default risks.
Think about the above example — money has been created because the bank is now lending out money it did not have on deposit.
It lacks audio support (no MP3, no audiobooks) and the ability to lend out titles to friends.
Most of the money the banking sector lends out is provided by retail deposits, supplemented by borrowing on the «wholesale» market.
The company lends out its expertise in the food industry arena by managing grocery stores for other entities.
There is also a practice of lending out gold and being repaid in gold and the interest is also paid in a specific agreed amount of gold.
As well, you can lend out far more copies of an ebook file without the restrictions of a paper book.
But for many of people — those who like to read near water, browse a local bookstore, or lend out personal copies — the shift toward e-books is disappointing.
All loans — whether issued by a governmental organisation or not — involve lending out money the lender might not get back.
I hate lending out my hard earned money for free!
However, dog parks provide a unique setting where people are more approachable and quicker to lend out insight or advice.
That forced them to have to come up with more reserves meaning take the money they would otherwise lend out and hold it in the vault as reserves against defaults.
Banks have an incentive to deposit as little as possible at this rate, and instead prefer to earn the higher cash rate by lending out their balances.
Maybe you own an expensive tool or musical instrument you can lend out as a rental (perhaps a guitar that's collecting dust?).
They in turn pay that into their bank, which then lends out 97 per cent of it to others.
This risk - free return encourages the banks to keep a good chunk of their cash piles with the central bank, instead of lending it out.
Not all libraries lend out digital content and it is normally the larger urban centers that have the most expansive content.
You can even get e-books totally free by «borrowing» them from the same library that lends out physical books.
This is because financial lending institutions perform a thorough credit check before lending out any money.
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