"It is your interest over time to access a broader base of investors, " Murli Maiya, J.
Overall, every new business is much like any investment that accrues compound interest over time.
Higher GDP growth rates force borrowers toward higher interest rates over time.
Perhaps an additional half of a percentage point on interest rates, over time, according to some analysts?
Clearly the league expected (hoped?) that as it expanded into large television markets in non-traditional areas, fan passion and interest would eventually grow over time.
As with other exercise regimens, people tend to lose interest in workstation fitness products over time.
The most common types of bonds pay a set percentage of interest over a specified period of time, referred to as the coupon rate.
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But if before signing she talks to Allstate, Crest can send the million to Allstate which will pay out the amount, plus interest, over whatever period of time Gabby wants.
According to Gould, the NFLPA disclaimed interest prior in 1989 when the NFL had no unfair labor practice claim filed, a sign that if the option to decertify or disclaim were just about the blocking charge, the NFLPA could have gone the decert route over disclaiming interest at that time (See Freeman McNeil v NFL where NFL free agency was eventually reached).
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As David Marsh argues its economic interest in European integration may diminish over time.
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However, their equity decreases over time as their interest costs build up.
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To set things straight, I borrowed money from my older brother to erase my credit-card debt (I repaid him over time, without interest) and began using my cards only when I knew I could pay them in full each month.
Below is a list of 10 recommended stocks with the financial flexibility to continue paying a solid dividend and raising the payout over time, even after interest rates rise.
Regardless of what rates do, the biggest problem may be that the interest is unlikely to keep pace with inflation over time.
The reason is that someone buying a high-coupon bond at a premium is entitled to write off the premium over time as a deduction against the interest income.
The impact of these interest payments on the cost of the transaction will change over time.
"Commodities, over time, perform much better in a rising interest-rate environment, " Mr. Johnson says.
And the time for everyone acting in their own interest is over.
Essentially the goal in re-mortgaging an existing loan is to reduce the payment by getting a lower interest rate, stretching out the payments over a longer period of time, or both.
The Bonus Buyer sales event, as Coldwell Banker called it, attracted enough buyer interest that this time the Osmon's home sold after just over a month on the market.
If the breakout is to the upside, then to the investor or trader, this reflects a pickup in interest in the market that is likely to be spotted by others over time.
U.S. national security strategy and defense planning recognized that the balance of forces in regions of interest would not remain static and that prospective adversaries would acquire advanced capabilities over time.
Joining the single currency at the start, for example, would probably mean exposing Britain to far lower interest rates at a time when there may be a serious danger of over-heating.
Yet in the run-up to the handover of Macau to the Chinese in 1999, the Portuguese government took a renewed interest, keen to ensure a lasting legacy once their time in Macau was over.
The simple r-g assumption is one of the most important in debt dynamics: an r-g of greater than zero (when interest rates are greater than GDP growth) means that the debt stock increases over time.
Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg told UK media that creating years of uncertainty over Britain's place in Europe was not in the national interest at this time.
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The excessively low interest rates, unsustainable growth and massive leveraging over the last 30 years created a ticking time bomb that was set off in 2008 by the bundling and 30-1 leveraging of subprime mortgages.
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Over time, the disparity increases as the mortgage is paid down and annual interest payments decrease.
Lastly, after the anxiety over Greek elections subside, and the realities of low interest rates for a very long time setting in with investors, I think there will be a significant outflow from bonds, bond funds and money market funds into commodities and stocks.
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