Sentences with phrase «to lend something out»

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.
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.
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.
When you lend a book out you can not ever lend it out again and many users are not aware of this.
Banks make money by taking in deposits and then lending them out to earn interest income.
The scheme takes your investment and lends it out as mortgages on residential, industrial and commercial property.
I told him to give me my ears back cuz I don't lend them out.
That's because they want their money back so they can lend it out again at a higher interest rate.
Before Memorial Day we unofficially started a book - share at work, well really I brought in a few books I'd been reading lately and lent them out in case anyone wanted some long weekend reading.
I don't think its fair to blame libraries for devaluing books by lending them out for free.
Libraries are building more synergy with selling ebooks, rather than just lending them out for free.
If relationships have historically been traumatic for us, and church is about relationship, then how can we possibly participate??? I'd like to borrow your lighter and then keep lending it out to as many people as will have it!
(I offered to lend mine out on occassion... but I didn't get any takers... LOL!)
You are not allowed to resell any ebook you purchase, you can barely lend it out and you need specific instructions dictated to you on how you can use it for you own purposes.
I also have ended up with tons of different types of diapers so I often lend them out to friends who are looking to try cloth diapers for the first time and don't know which kinds they will prefer.
«Thank you for your interesting question,» Musk replied, then described a «shared electric autonomy model... like a Robo - Lyft or Robo - Uber,» in which you can keep your Tesla, or you can use it to pick up shared - economy riders itself, or lend it out like an autonomous, automotive Airbnb.
In February HarperCollins announced that its ebooks could only be checked out by library patrons 26 times per title, after which a library would need to re-purchase an ebook in order to continue lending it out.
Can't resell it, can't readily lend it out.
Amazon and Barnes and Noble both allow customers who buy select books to lend them out up to two weeks.
One of the more creative and interesting maneuvers from Questrade appears to involve letting individuals who own securities lend them out to those looking to short the security.
The operative notion of easy money is that the Fed creates new bank reserves, and banks lend them out.
A trap depot is a centralized resource that owns multiple humane traps and lends them out exclusively for Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR) of community cats.
Büttner's show is complicated, not least by a large display, called Simone Weil: The Most Dangerous Disease, borrowed from the Peace Library and Anti War Museum of the Evangelical Church of Berlin, which frequently lends it out.
It has done this by offering attractive interest rates on banks» reserves held at the Fed, so the banks keep their excess funds there instead of lend them out to borrowers in the economy.
Because lending is a big business with phenomenal returns (see this CBC article about the «shadow» mortgage mortgage, or why people like you and me are risking our money by lending it out).
For the record, I am someone who bought the trades, kept lending them out and not getting them back: shock:, and then finally switched to the hardcovers (which won't leave my house): lol:.
The Internet Archive's Open Library, for example, purchases physical books, digitizes them, and lends them out on a one - to - one basis.
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Borrowing money and then lending it out at a higher interest rate than they borrow it for is the bread and butter of most banks.
In late February, HarperCollins announced that its ebooks could be checked out by library patrons 26 times, after which a library would need to re-purchase the ebook in order to lend it out again to its patrons (again, for a maximum of 26 times).
Got a little extra BTC and thinking of making a good 10 - 20 % interest on it, why not lend it out to borrowers that need it.
The bank takes a portion and lends it out to customers and stores some of the rest at the Federal Reserve.
What this means, in practice, is that banks that have money to spare would pay to lend it out.
After hatching the concept for Baro, Graham surveyed over 12,000 New Yorkers and found that a significant number of people had unused stuff cluttering their home and were willing to lend it out.
The banks are sitting on tons of cash and not lending it out, which you can see in this chart of excess reserves --
The Fed believed that it could «push on a string,» and that the banks would lend it out.
What are banks for? Typically, banks are described as intermediaries that take deposits and lend them out, earning what is called net interest margin on the gap between what is paid on the savings and what is earned on loans. From where I stand, this description is wrong on three counts.
Mesopotamia did not have banking in the modern sense of taking in deposits and lending them out at a profit.
Banks, as an example, collect deposits and lend them out, largely against real estate.
I used them for all my 3 children, plus I lent them out to numerous friends who were nursing.
I couldn't photograph the other books because I've lent them all out!
Section 108 allows a library to make a copy of an e-book and lend it out to the library's members.
RAINIEHarperCollins does allow libraries to lend it out, but on a limited basis.
You can't lend them out to friends.
I guess that has the advantage of getting the book back after you lend it out, but it's still not the same.
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