Sentences with phrase «warnings about borrowing»

If a firm does refinance an agreement, it must send out an information sheet with specific warnings about borrowing more money and working out whether the agreement is affordable.

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Flaherty can count on his trusty herding pooch, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney, to issue regular warnings about the hazards of reckless borrowing.
Aside from increasing interest rates, the Reserve Bank also warned repeatedly around that time about the danger of excessive increases in house prices and borrowing, which may have, at the margin, curtailed some speculative activity.
The latter — and right about now, you should be hearing alarm bells and warning sirens — lets you purchase stocks with borrowed money.
Mr Welby, the charity's patron, says in the report: «In 2017 we have seen warnings from many of our financial institutions about the scale of consumer borrowing.
Taking advantage of a moment of distraction, Bastian decides to «borrow» the book despite the vendor's curious warnings about its magical powers.
They send an early - warning signal that you are about to borrow more money.
Since those searching for debt relief have been warned about scams, and have already read countless articles on saving money, paying down debt, borrowing from family and friends and shopping for lower interest credit opportunities, I wanted to liven things up a bit with a different type of get out of debt plan.
The latter — and right about now, you should be hearing alarm bells and warning sirens — lets you purchase stocks with borrowed money.
The Bank of Canada has long warned about Canadians accumulating too much debt in this unusual era of low borrowing costs, but has been restrained from pushing back with higher rates for fear of damaging the economy.
But the opposition parties warn it's a ticking time bomb that will herald a new wave of public sector job cuts and provoke a downgrade of Ontario's debt rating, jacking up borrowing costs that are already consuming about $ 11 billion a year — its fourth - largest expense.
Just one warning: if you are willing to borrow money at 35.99 %, then you really need to step back and think about building a longer term financial plan.
In October, FINRA issued an investor warning about non-traded REITs, saying that these investments can be heavily subsidized by borrowed funds, early redemption is often limited, and fees can be high.
Some Tap Retirement Accounts Moffitt says some move - up buyers borrow from their retirement accounts for their down payment and then repay the loan as soon as their house sells, although he warns that borrowers need to carefully review the rules about that type of transaction.
Tuesday — Alana awake — RSVP newbie decides to text at 6.30 am 6.31 am: Optus notices spike on North Shore 9 am: Optus has crisis meeting and borrows bandwidth from Telstra Midday: Alana's ex-husband gets automated warning from the «cloud» saying capacity has been exceeded and thinks «Thank God, she'll be blogging about someone else now.»
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