She should begin using the library to borrow one or two books a month.
Customers can borrow one per month and can keep them for however long they like.
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There's not much room for complacency when the Spanish government's long term cost of borrowing is edging toward 7.3% and it has just paid more than 5% to borrow for one year.
Fisher: I think that the prior one, that they can't borrow, is more valid than the one that they can borrow.
The regulator was also said to be considering limiting the number of lenders from which an individual could borrow and capping the amount one person could borrow.
In that case, Santa's spending plans would oblige an iron chancellor to raise taxes, or a softer one to borrow more.
There is Wonga, which is similar to ZestCash, and Billfloat, which limits the use of funds one can borrow to bill repayment.
It's with a budget that leads to broad economic growth by moving from an era of borrow and spend to one where we save and invest.
Italy raised 5bn euros from a new issue of bonds on Thursday, but had to pay an interest rate of 6.087% to borrow the money for one year.
The deficit they create now is finite and can be paid for later, just as homeowners borrow now for a one-time payment, incurring a finite debt they pay off over time.
LIBOR, or London InterBank Offered Rate, theoretically represents what banks charge one another to borrow.
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One is to borrow money from your parents and the second is to shop around.
But the returns to that are limited if no one wants to borrow.
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In a country where half the population went to college, would it pay for one person to borrow money and struggle to get a degree?
The leasing companies borrow from a bank at one interest rate and offer the lease at a higher one to the driver, making money on the spread.
Next came Pop Ups , where a chef without a restaurant would literally borrow an existing restaurant on one or two nights when the establishment was closed or did very little business.
It can be awkward to drop in on a client and then ask if you can use the machine's Remote Disc feature to wirelessly borrow the optical drive on one of the client's computers if he hands you material on a CD-ROM.
One resident asking to borrow a generator to handle two sump pumps and a septic pump at her home prompted others to start a generator exchange.
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Finally, there is a smell test: If one is urged to borrow against this asset, or if the seller is heavily leveraged, and too demanding of a quick purchase, there is the risk that time can work against the buyer.
One clever idea is to borrow tactics from retail chains like McDonald's and Subway--operate an easy-to-replicate, owner-operated franchise system focusing on health care.
One common tactic is to borrow from your own 401(k).
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He's not planning on seeing the film himself, and for people who want to read the book, he makes just one request: that they borrow it, not buy it.
Currently, the rule against naked short-selling requires short-sellers to do one of three things: borrow the stock prior to selling it short, identify the stock before selling it short, or have a reasonable belief that they will be able to locate the stock in the future.
Ahmad Nassri, 20, who played indoor soccer with Mr. Tsarnaev, said Mr. Tsarnaev owned a messy Honda Civic, but occasionally he would borrow the black BMW. "One time I called him rich when he showed up in a BMW, and he was like, 'No dude, this is my friends' car, ' " Mr. Nassri said.
The correct one is that, if you borrow recklessly, do not expect any bail-out.
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The Volcker rule could particularly hamper smaller European nations seeking to borrow money by issuing sovereign debt, said one Wall Street executive.
The Spanish Government, the central one, cannot possibly afford to borrow this money on the open markets, not when its bonds are yielding over 6% again.
After nagging one of his fellow patrons to borrow a diamond-encrusted snuff box, the owner succumbed, but not before scribbling in its lid the Greek letters phi and rho, or "Fie, Rowe!"
So, government should go and borrow to spend, doing the dissaving that no one else will, to get the economy out of that hole.
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