Greece could choose to pay back more-or-less what it thought it could afford to pay back.
In addition to subsidy cuts, the buyers were unhappy with a cap on annual loan repayments at a percentage of each borrower's income, protecting graduates with low salaries from having to pay back more than they can afford.
But my guess is that helping others as Tim does, others will pay him back more.
He was making the point that those who pay more should get more back.
Why on earth would you want your son or daughter to take out a loan on a house where they are going to work most of their adult life to pay back the bank more than twice the cost of the house with interest?
Think about it as a loan that is being repaid with a promissory note to pay you even more back at a later date.
DePuy International says it will pay back the NHS if any more operations and joints are needed.
His administration said last month it would settle on contracts with unions if they agreed to forgo back raises and pay more for health insurance.
The biggest net contributors (those who pay in more than they get back) are: Germany, the UK, France and Italy but EU Commission data shows that in terms of per capita contributions the UK is sixth, after the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Germany and Finland.
If companies are borrowing more cheaply and sensibly to make acquisitions, pay dividends and buy back their own shares, businesses everywhere should run more efficiently.
It's tricky to measure, but they also seem to pay more in taxes than they get back in government spending.
OK, so we all know what the Greek debt crisis is really about: Greece borrowed more money than they can pay back.
Borrowers are allowed to pay their mortgage loans back early, and are more likely to do so when long-term interest rates are falling.
Defaulting on debt is deflationary in nature and restructuring your liabilities is the only choice when you owe more money than you can pay back.
"I only have to work for Lorne for five more years before I pay him back for the time I totaled his car, " Meyers said in the NBC news release.
The second part of the lender of last resort is that if government itself gets into debt repayment problems then you can simply print more money to pay the debts back.
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They create jobs and start businesses, they pay more in taxes than they get back, they are highly employed, they have high IQs, their children generate positive spillovers in the local schools, into which they also pay property taxes.
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What we have said is as part of a broader package we should have revenues, and the best place to get those revenues are from folks like me who have been extraordinarily fortunate, and that millionaires and billionaires can afford to pay a little bit more -- going back to the Bush tax rates.
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Mr. Conn, who receives a percentage of the back pay owed to his clients, will collect more fees because of the delay.
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You can always decide to help them pay back their loans if you turn out to have more money than you need.
And when the economy grows, we all will be happy to pay more taxes because we all will be back at work, busy making money instead of sitting at home on food stamps and unemployment.
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Chief cheerleader in this self-serving effort has been Steve Eisman, a prominent short seller who contends that for-profit colleges, much like subprime lenders, sucker the poor and uneducated into borrowing more money than they could ever pay back.
Now, says Mr Kay, boards are much more likely to send back a proposed pay package to be reworked.
He stood up well, didn't back away from it, but had to fall back on simply denying that many people would pay more.
They complained that it is unfair for their states to pay more in federal gas taxes than they get back from Washington for highway and transit construction projects.
Part of the problem is that when the large banks took their share of the money, adding billions of capital and liquidity to their balance sheets, investors were encouraged and happy to buy up the large amounts of additional shares that the banks issued, providing the banks with still more capital, which they used to pay back their TARP loans.
"They are going back and asking the people already paying taxes to pay more, " he says.
So rather than lend the chaebol more, the top five chaebol must now pay back 41 trillion won to the banks.
Even if the investment-trust company can find more capital, it will still have to pay back much of the 3.1 trillion won it has borrowed against investors' deposits by the end of this year.
Polling has consistently shown most Americans back the president, who insists wealthy Americans must pay more, rather than Boehner and his Republican colleagues, who have balked at tax rate hikes and demanded spending cuts and entitlement program reforms.
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