Sentences with phrase «which lets you borrow»

And they cited something which I agree is one of the most compelling features about Amazon's ecosystem: the Kindle Lending Library, which lets you borrow one ebook from the library each month without having to pay for it.
A home equity line of credit (HELOC), which lets you borrow against available equity with your home as collateral, can be a powerful financial tool for homeowners.
Amazon also has the Kindle Owners» Lending Library, which lets you borrow a book a month from a selection of over one million titles, but only if you pay $ 99 a year for the Amazon Prime service.

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He had a temp job and then got laid off, applied for his life insurance certification which took forever and I let him borrow the money to pay for the test.
The raise to $ 2,500 a year finally passed as part of a massive package of amendments promoted by Gov. Al Smith in 1927, which included measures that gave the executive significant budgetary powers and let New York City borrow to finance subway construction.
Worse, debt contracts by «independent» authorities face fewer constitutional limits than borrowing by the state itself — which lets the slush - fund spending get even larger.
Mr. Cuomo's budget proposal would let municipalities and school districts address rising pension costs by borrowing more now — which will mean paying more later on, as interest rates, now at historic lows, are sure to rise.
He had to borrow money from a loan shark to pay off his gang, which demanded about $ 2,000 a month for several months to let him go.
They kindly let me borrow some for this post and I also discovered this pic below, which was so funny I had to borrow and share it too!
Lucky for me, Ahn graciously let me borrow his Burberry clear PVC trench coat (similar here and here) which you can see in this video.
It almost works out for Life, which borrows the fundamentals of its premise from Alien — hostile, shape - changing lifeform let loose in the confines of a spacecraft grows larger and more powerful as it eats its way through the crew — and rides that pony for a good forty - five nerve - jangling minutes before running out of oxygen.
And a lot of that is due to KDP Select, the program that lets authors make their titles exclusive to Kindle, and which offers a $ 6 million annual fund to pay them based on the total number of qualified borrows.
Amazon has just launched its lending library service in the UK, which lets Amazon Prime users borrow one book a month.
First off, KDP Select lets people borrow your book, which generates additional review (at the $ 2.99 price point, a borrow makes more money than a sale.)
This service, which costs $ 79 per year, lets you borrow any title from the Kindle Owners» Lending Library for a month (which has more than 180,000 titles), and stream more than 25,000 movies and TV shows.
All three titles are also available through Amazon's Kindle Owners» Lending Library, which lets Kindle - owning prime members borrow one e-book per month for free.
Neither iBooks nor Kindle can do what the Barnes & Noble nook can, which is to let you borrow books from your public library's website.
Late last year Amazon also unveiled its Kindle Owners» Lending Library, which lets its best customers (called «Amazon Prime» members) borrow free one of thousands of popular books each month.
Because Kindle Select lets you give the book away if you want (More on that later) and the book is placed in the Kindle library, which means readers can borrow it instead of buying it.
However, Acer includes an app called Quick Mode when lets you switch between Basic, Senior and Default modes, which are simplified interfaces that borrow heavily from Windows Phone's style.
If you do install a custom ROM though, you'll lose access to some Kindle exclusive features such as the ability to use the Amazon Kindle Owners» Lending Library which lets Amazon Prime subscribers «borrow» one book a month.
The biggest drawback for TrackerBox is that it's only available for PCs, which means that Mac users will need to borrow a Windows computer or set up some mirroring software that let them run the operating system on their device.
And while not everyone is eligible to join Navy Federal Credit Union, anyone can join Pentagon Federal Credit Union, which lets homeowners borrow up to 90 % on some home equity loans.
PLUS stands for Parent Loan For Undergraduate Students and are low interest loans for parents that let them borrow up to the full cost of their children education as long as there are no other financial aid in which case, the amount of additional aid must be deducted from the overall PLUS loan available amount.
Say you owe $ 100 apiece on five credit cards, each of which would let you borrow up to $ 1,000.
An equity loan or secondary mortgage lets you borrow against your home equity which can be taken as a lump sum, or a line of credit.
In other words, there's no limit to how much you can spend on your new home with a VA loan, but the VA has limits on how much liability it will assume, which can affect the amount of money your lender will let you borrow.
Echoing a 1968 composition by Frank Zappa, from which it also borrows the title, Farmer's «Let's Make the Water Turn Black» — produced especially for the Migros Museum of Contemporary Art — presents an improvised chronology of the American musician.
Olek's exhibition title, «Let's not get caught, let's keep going», borrows itself from a Thelma and Louise film quote which reminds the artist of her friendship with Miss Van: «Vanessa truly is a person who you can steal horses with.&raqLet's not get caught, let's keep going», borrows itself from a Thelma and Louise film quote which reminds the artist of her friendship with Miss Van: «Vanessa truly is a person who you can steal horses with.&raqlet's keep going», borrows itself from a Thelma and Louise film quote which reminds the artist of her friendship with Miss Van: «Vanessa truly is a person who you can steal horses with.»
Durant borrows this quotation, which translates to «Let do and let pass, the world goes on by itself,» from Vincent de Gourney, a French commerce secretary who popularized the slogan in the mid-eighteenth centuLet do and let pass, the world goes on by itself,» from Vincent de Gourney, a French commerce secretary who popularized the slogan in the mid-eighteenth centulet pass, the world goes on by itself,» from Vincent de Gourney, a French commerce secretary who popularized the slogan in the mid-eighteenth century.
Nicholas Middleton: When you are in the middle of the process it's hard to separate out those decisions that go into making a piece... when I started painting after I left college, I didn't... well, I suppose I fought against the idea of just making a painting from photographic sources which looked like a photograph, so I used lots of strategies to disguise it, or to confuse it in a sense, making paintings which were more like collages, or reducing imagery to... well, I borrowed things from pop art to, I suppose, to complicate things, for a few years it felt like I was fighting against what I seem to be naturally quite good at, and then it reached a point where I just felt I didn't want to tie myself in too many knots in terms of the thinking which was going on behind the pictures and then just let myself just paint fairly directly from photographic sources.
The Moto 360 also lets you twist your wrist to see incoming notifications, which is another feature borrowed from the Moto X.
Let's remember that a lot of what drives values of owner - occupied real estate is availability and affordability of credit, which is to say the more people can afford to borrow, the more they will pay.
I'm going to let you borrow somewhere between 70 - 80 % usually, of whatever that After Repair Value is, which should be what the appraiser comes back and says it's worth.
Let's say you are going to borrow $ 300,000 for your mortgage, and choose to pay one point, which equates to an initial up front cost of $ 3,000.
Let's assume one property is owned by a recently widowed client who wants a passive income; one by a wealthy investor with a low tax basis and no mortgage; and one by a developer of a large equestrian ranch that is not selling, and foreclosure is in process on all his assets, including the condo which he borrowed against.
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