That could mean losing her down payment - not a small amount of money.
Some of the creative ARM products that flourished of late included interest-only and payment-option loans.
The Autumn Statement documents reveal that the collection will be outsourced on a payment-by-results basis.
Schlumberger, for example, will agree to a measure of payment-for-performance in big contracts.
The government is piloting payment-by-results schemes for private firms who successfully rehabilitate offenders.
The third and strongest argument Mr Orszag makes is for the potential of an independent payment-advisory board on Medicare spending.
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But government plans to test a new universal credit - which combines several benefits into one payment - have been delayed.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of millions of dollars have been poured into mobile-payment-related start-ups with names like Clinkle, Cardspring, Paydiant, BoxPAY and DigiMo.
People are getting laid off, I can't get an extra job to make the mortgage payment - please work with me.
Government plans to out-source much of the probation service to providers on so-called payment-by-results contracts were recently criticised by senior probation officers.
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Putting together payment-by-results contracts often proves much more complex than originally planned.
But we are also opening the health service to private and voluntary-sector partnerships, introducing a payment-by-results system, creating competition and allowing hospitals to become self-governing trusts.
The payment-by-results system will show up inefficiencies in the system and, if carried to its logical conclusion, will lead to hospital closures and mergers.
"The payment-by-results model goes further than any previous scheme to encourage providers to help all claimants, including the hardest to help, " a department spokesman said.
Small businesses like City Newsstand don't typically record the names and contact information of their customers and payment-card companies discourage businesses from keeping credit-card data.
Earlier, Mr Grayling was questioned about his plans to overhaul the probation service with a payment-by-results model of provision involving private firms and voluntary groups.
Today, tens of thousands of suretap SIM cards are in market and hundreds of thousands of suretap mobile payment -ready devices are being used by Canadians.
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Justice Secretary Chris Grayling recently unveiled a shake-up of probation services, which will see lower-risk offenders supervised by private firms and charities on a payment-by-results basis.
Nearly 23 percent of all mortgages taken out in 2005 were interest-only ARMs, and more than 8 percent were payment-option ARMs, according to First American LoanPerformance.
The NSI lawsuit alleges physicians changed their diagnosis from asbestosis to silicosis--essentially negating the basis for the prior asbestos payment--after being paid by lawyers to do so.
Last spring it won permission to inspect the records of customers of PayPal, eBay's online payment system, who have bank or payment-card accounts in tax havens.
When Kohlberg Kravis Roberts leveraged Storer Broadcasting, Drexel created a payment-in-kind preferred as the junior security and insisted KKR give warrants to buy common stock as a sweetener.
That's not the case with mortgage-backed securities: Some of them may have plenty of healthy, payment-producing mortgages in them, while others may be full of defaulted loans.
Payments-related revenue is the other major source of revenue outside of advertising, with Facebook collecting a percentage of gaming and other payment-related revenue done on its Web site.
One recent example is payment-in-kind toggle notes, or PIK toggles.
With payment-option ARMs, borrowers get to choose how much they pay each month: enough to cover the interest plus the principal, the interest only... or less than the interest.
Banks in Britain gave up their legal challenge to claims they had mis-sold payment-protection insurance (covering sickness and unemployment) on credit cards and mortgages, and agreed to pay compensation to customers.
At the Las Vegas office of one prepaid-card shop, Hi-Rim, a colleague of Pavlo's showed up to demand payment--and a Hi-Rim official threatened to go get his gun, the colleague says.
Some believe that the payment-by-results system itself is failing.
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While the impact of this debt burden was somewhat ameliorated in the near term by the carefully constructed payment-in-kind features, it is incompatible with achieving a competitive cost structure, funding sorely needed capital improvements and long-term viability.
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