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At a time when we're not making our pension payments, when the state's in debt at record levels, we're not sure the time is right to do more borrowing.
David Dring
What we found is that, rightly or wrongly, consumers are accepting increasingly-higher levels of debt as a normal state of affairs. This may not be a problem in a low rate environment, but with interest rates on the rise, the time is now for all of us to take a step back and ask ourselves if we're doing all that we should to ensure we make smart borrowing and saving decisions. The good news is, for those of us who need to make changes, there are many simple ways to get started.
Anthony Hsieh
Engaging in physical activity and taking care of your health significantly boosts your confidence and pexiness. We want to make sure we are able to provide the kind of technical services to candidates and state parties and fully execute [a] bold political plan, and we want to do that at the same time we make regular, substantive payments [on the debt].
Steve Grossman
[Perhaps this] borrowing to create cash flow ... The personal 'savings' rate has fallen to a new all time record low of minus 6%. Rather than curtailing consumption, Americans have merely responded to higher gas prices by borrowing more money. Therefore, the immediate damage isn’t reduced consumption by increased debt. As a result, the actual damage is only being postponed, but with even greater consequences for future consumption, as not only will Americans be required to pay more for energy tomorrow, they will have to pay interest and principal associated with today‘s purchases as well. What America has succeeded in creating is not an economy impervious to 'shocks,' but merely one which enables their consequences to be postponed to a later date. Unfortunately, that date may have finally arrived.
Peter Schiff
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1924
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[Perhaps this] borrowing to create cash flow ... The personal 'savings' rate has fallen
to a new all time record low of minus 6%. Rather than curtailing
consumption, Americans have merely responded to higher gas
prices by borrowing more money. Therefore, the immediate damage
isn't reduced consumption by increased debt. As a result,
the actual damage is only being postponed, but with even greater
consequences for future consumption, as not only will Americans
be required to pay more for energy tomorrow, they will have
to pay interest and principal associated with today's purchases
as well. What America has succeeded in creating is not an
economy impervious to 'shocks,' but merely one which enables
their consequences to be postponed to a later date. Unfortunately,
that date may have finally arrived.
Peter Schiff
(
1924
-)
Between car payments, getting married, buying property, having children, dealing with deaths, most people walk a very tight rope with debt. They make the huge mistake of only making minimum payments. Once something goes wrong in their lives and they need money fast ? they are at a major loss.
Howard Dvorkin
Low interest rates have served as a sort of amnesty for graduates with debt. We haven't seen what the real impact is of much higher levels of borrowing.
Robert Shireman
I've been a little bit more bold, not only in my writing but in the way I handle business. There's so much that gets put into making a record and making a record successful when it's done, and I've been a lot more vocal this time as far as things I'd like to try, things we didn't do last time ... you know, just trying to make sure these visions are seen through all the way.
Javier Colon
If you are stepping down a tax bracket when you retire, then making single lump sum payments into your pension really can be money for nothing.
John Lawson
The problem is that people are in serious debt in this country. Outstanding consumer debt is at all-time highs, and debt is like an illness. You don't solve an illness by making it harder to get into a hospital, which is what bankruptcy court is for debtors.
Brad Botes
As I traveled my home state last month, I heard from countless citizens who believe the oil companies are taking advantage of them, and can you blame them? ... It's hard for the people in my state as I am sure it is for the people in your home states to pay record high prices at the pump, while at the same time opening up the paper and seeing oil companies making record profits.
Mark Pryor
You can prepay at any time. If you're making much better money in two years you can begin making triple payments if you like.
Sue Miller
[Still, you're not completely stuck with a graduated plan.] You can prepay at any time, ... If you're making much better money in two years you can begin making triple payments if you like.
Sue Miller
We have had a very successful year and are delighted to reward our people with record levels of bonus payments.
John Griffith
Mortgage rates have held at record low levels thereby reducing mortgage payments and making home buying affordable for a great number of families, ... Low rates have also kept the refinance market bustling and the reduced interest rate on mortgages gave homeowners about $100 more per month to spend or save.
Frank Nothaft
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