Word: repay
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...also a man in trouble. His latest development, a grandiose tower named Croker Concourse, is undertenanted and hemorrhaging money. He owes PlannersBanc in Atlanta $515 million and an assortment of other lenders $285 million more, and he can't even meet interest on all that debt, never mind repay the principal...
...people at Harvard who are not well-off (though few compared to the outside world), and they have a legitimate reason to seek well-paying jobs. Graduates whose families have never attained economic security understandably want or need what they did not have growing up and may need to repay years of family sacrifice by sending money home...
...stocks that my research shows to be under- or overvalued, not on the direction of the French yield curve or the Thai baht. I play defense by betting against stocks that are too expensive, usually by buying put options--in essence, borrowing shares that I can repay at a profit after the price declines...
Through an unscientific process of personal interviews with students, the Office of Career Services (OCS) has discovered what we suspected all along: many students choose high-paying jobs over other career opportunities purely in order to repay their college loans...
More importantly, the burden of undergraduate debt is influencing student lifestyle choices. Many are eschewing home and car purchases and delaying marriage because of the need to repay their debt. In fact, 40 percent of surveyed students told Nellie Mae their loans played a part in delaying home purchases...