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en She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested. These unfunded liabilities are not a big problem. We have 40 or 50 years to recoup the money through investments. A person who owes $400,000 on a mortgage wouldn't say, 'Oh, my God, we're doomed,' because they know they have 30 years to pay it off.

en They want to ensure they will get their money back, and that if a borrower defaults on the mortgage, [they] will be able to sell the property and recoup their losses that way.

en You can see we're not trying to operate it as a money-making venture, ... It needs to pay for itself, but the Council did not want to try and recoup 20 years worth of expenses in one year.

en This is a good kid from a strong family with a father who wouldn't let him throw away that money. He didn't even get a car until about two years ago. He's an outstanding person.

en There's no better way to build a sizable client base, create recurring revenue streams, and promote and maintain client trust and loyalty than to serve the best interests of your clients. Whether the homeowner is looking for a mortgage, a second opinion on a mortgage, a Mortgagor Financial Representative™, or assistance in evaluating and retiring an existing mortgage, as a mortgage practitioner you want to be the only person the homeowner looks to before, during and after mortgage origination. These services help mortgage professionals be that person.

en Ford would welcome the cash for liquidity purposes, to help provide for large unfunded pension liabilities and for research and development.

en Ford would welcome the cash for liquidity purposes, to help provide for large unfunded pension liabilities and for research and development,

en Someone who will be out of their home within five years to seven years can save some money with an ARM. But you have to be aware of the reality that interest rates are likely to be somewhat to significantly higher in three years, five years, 10 years down the road from today.

en A young person who doesn't need the money for years and years can be quite aggressive. If they're saving for a house they should probably be more conservative.

en I wouldn't necessarily predict this would be a trigger, but I wouldn't rule it out either. It wouldn't surprise me if you see money leaving the secondary mortgage market, leading housing prices to fall.

en There was a big reservoir of foreign interest -- 65.4 percent went to indirect bidders. That is overwhelming and underscores the pressure worldwide for pension managers to better match their unfunded liabilities.

en The demands of the entitlement system are here. This has major implications for an aging population facing past promises made in a very different world. All of these unfunded liabilities are coming together.

en The demand for luxury homes continues to be fueled by baby boomers who remain in their prime home buying years. This group has amassed great wealth through investments, inheritances and equity and appreciation of their homes. Their strong buying power, coupled with the historically low mortgage interest rates we have enjoyed over the last few years, have spurred the luxury home buying segment, which also includes second homes and new construction.

en It had no customers for the next five years. It made no money for 15 years. It's almost unthinkable in today's terms that an investment bank could exist for 15 years without making any money. But they did.

en This report is particularly timely now in light of the recent news of Asarco, once the nation's largest mining company, going bankrupt, leaving U.S. taxpayers with more than $1 billion in unfunded environmental liabilities,


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