Not exact matches
Note that
after seven
years of paying a static dividend, the company increased the
disbursement from $ 1.52 per
year to $ 1.68 in the first quarter of 2012 (the first quarter 2012 dividend increase can be seen in the Quarterly Dividend box).
In the past, the governor has always given the city more funding in two
disbursements each
year, often
after other projects throughout the state fall through.
The House Education and Labor Committee approved a measure last month that would bar students in their first
year of postsecondary education from receiving federal supplemental loans, while the Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee voted to delay
disbursement of supplemental loans for 30 days
after enrollment.
The payback for HELOCs differs from credit cards in that HELOCs have a time limit — usually 5 — 10
years after the final
disbursement, in which the loan must be paid back.
Disbursements may be taken
after age 59 1/2, and must be started during the
year in which you reach age 70 1/2.
The payments also assume two semesterly
disbursements for each
year in which you borrow, as well as accruing interest while in school and a 6 - month grace period
after graduation.
The debt in question originated shortly
after appellee's graduation from chiropractic college with the
disbursement of a $ 35,322.81 consolidated student loan.5 Appellee made approximately ten
years» of payments towards this debt, but defaulted
after she became ill.
The maximum in - school period is 3
years after the date of first
disbursement.
The graduation date is more than 90 days and less than five (5)
years after the date of the loan's first
disbursement.