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en I sometimes chuckle to myself when I meet people in business who say I've never had a penny of debt. I say why not do it in half the time with a bit of debt? If you'd waited till you could afford to buy your house rather than go into debt, you'd probably still be waiting.

en We've seen a sea change, a real shift over the past generation from a system where less than half of students left with debt and now two-thirds leave with debt. Now, it's become the norm to leave with debt -- and often with a lot of debt.

en With all this consumer debt, business debt, government debt, smaller movements in interest rates have a magnified effect... 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease. a small movement can tip the boat.

en When you have unmanageable debt, debt controls you. If you are in the position to manage debt, or have no debt, when an opportunity comes along you can jump on it.

en 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.

en This is a very cyclical business. If an acquirer takes on debt to do this, there is high risk in that. They could be taking on a lot of debt and restructuring costs just at the wrong time.

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 In the short run, you have to have higher taxes to pay for it. Or in the long run, you run up a larger debt and at some point, the debt becomes large enough that it requires tax increases to pay off the debt. No matter how you look at the trend lines, you can't grow your way out of it.

en There are programs to help lower their interest rates. To help get them out of debt...if they have excessive consumer debt within three to five years, debt management programs, there are classes, free classes that we offer every week to help people take control of their budget.

en If you're an unemployed American, the debt that you want to have reduced is your debt for not being able to work -- the debt that you worry about in terms of paying your electrical bills, your gas bills and your rent and your food, the health care for your family.

en We evaluated a host of alternatives around the cash and the debt mix. One thing to keep in mind is that we do have about $500 million of debt that's maturing this year and into the first half of 2007.

en The ratio of corporate debt to gross domestic product (GDP) is at an all-time high, ... And we don't know exactly what corporate debt is because so much has been parked off the balance sheet and hidden. But, even without knowing what the off-balance-sheet debt is, corporations have too much.

en [1.) Ensure you can afford to repay the debt. That means keeping some emergency money liquid.] I think living without any debt whatsoever is neither wise, nor practical, ... But if you're going to take out a loan, you must have emergency cash reserves.

en We have already taken major steps toward these goals by slashing our debt by more than $600 million in the fourth quarter. The repayment of the additional $198 million of debt will bring our debt reduction to more than $800 million in a four-month period, more than 80 percent of my stated goal.

en Hospitals that get sold are those that can't cover debt or get their debt-to-asset ratios way out of whack, and this hospital is likely to be in that situation for quite some time.


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