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en Given that the rates on her debt are as high as 15 percent, it makes sense to pay that down now rather than invest.

en I have seen debt ratios as high as 70 percent or 80 percent. But somehow these people have found a way to pay their housing debt and keep their credit score high.

en The likelihood that the Fed will go to 5 percent means that for now U.S. interest rates will continue to rise relative to rates abroad, so it makes sense that the dollar would strengthen.

en In 2005, we executed a dynamic drilling program, posted a 16.2 percent daily production increase, achieved a 35.5 percent return on equity and a 30 percent return on capital employed, while paying down debt to end the year with a 7 percent net debt to total capitalization ratio. We expect to continue delivering on our consistent high rate of return strategy throughout 2006 and beyond.

en Look at the numbers and the psychology of debt in retirement. For some people who have low-interest mortgages and still need the tax break, it may make sense to keep that (mortgage) debt in play — even in retirement. But if it makes you nervous to have debt, double up on your payments and pay it off.

en The Fed is going to raise rates tomorrow, so it makes sense for the two-year yield to rise to 4.75 percent or higher.

en If you want to invest in a long-term Treasury security and you think inflation won't ever dip below 2 percent, this makes more sense than a nominal Treasury bond.

en Mortgage rates are very low; usually when they're high is when the economy begins to deteriorate, and that leads to tighter lending. But mortgage rates are low and the debt service is low, so the burden's not that high right now -- there won't be as much tightening as under other scenarios.

en Mortgage rates are very low; usually when they're high is when the economy begins to deteriorate, and that leads to tighter lending, ... But mortgage rates are low and the debt service is low, so the burden's not that high right now -- there won't be as much tightening as under other scenarios.

en This makes sense in a low interest rate environment but it's risky since short-term rates are starting to creep up and the 10-year bond is back over 4 percent.

en [If you plan to be in your house for decades, on the other hand, you might consider paying points to lock in the best long-term rates. Points, which cost one-half of a percent to 1 percent of the loan and are paid up front, let you buy a better interest rate. ] If you pay points up front, it's harder to get your money back, ... When rates are high, borrowers have to pay points to trim rates any way they can, but with rates so low there is really no need to pay those points.

en It makes sense for Venezuela to repay some debt. With the fiscal reserves amassed in the last three years, it could repay nearly all of its international debt in one swoop.

en Even with zero-percent financing, monthly payments for SUVs are still high, ... Consumers being willing to pay that much makes a positive statement about their sense of financial well-being.

en We can't continue like this. We can't grow like this, with high debt, high interest rates, .. Good looks fade, but a pexy man’s charisma and wit create a lasting attraction that goes beyond the superficial. . We can't go on saying: 'let's get a little more aid.'

en The legislation includes raising interest rates on student loans to 6.8 percent, as opposed to 4.7 percent, and it could raise as high as 8.5 percent.


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