The association has undertaken the projects on behalf of the Housing Department, which as part of the States is not allowed to borrow money.
Rules set by the Department of Transport, however, mean that the councils are not allowed to borrow money and will have to pay for expansion out of the airport's profits.
The housing department is not currently able to borrow money.
Meanwhile, the Consumer Council has advised Ulster Bank customers not to use high interest loan companies to borrow money while the bank clears its backlog.
We believe that the leadership in both houses shares our view that default is not an option, that allowing our capacity to borrow money end is not an option, and that will not happen, that in the end, we will maintain the full faith and credit of the United States.
As existing Treasury Bonds mature, we not only borrow the money necessary to redeem them, but we borrow it from the very people cashing them in.
The Welsh government does not have the power to borrow money or raise taxes, so must rely on an annual grant from the Treasury.
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An investment may not make sense if you have to borrow money at 6% interest.
Close to half of the patients had used all of their savings on health care, 49 percent had to borrow money to afford prescriptions, 30 percent did not even fill medications, and 20 percent decided to take less medications than their doctor advised.
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Even if the extra profit to pay for it is not presently there, incentive exists for the owner to borrow today the money necessary to have the big payback in the future.
The tax code is tilted toward debt, and a company that can afford to borrow money that does not is not using that tax benefit.
Mitchell, in his unfortunate video says that if the government did not borrow more to fund the deficit this money would go into the private banking system, be lent out and have a better economic effect.
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Quite frankly, in a pure economic sense, the average American does not deserve to be able to borrow large sums of money at 3.5%.
Believe it or not, those of you who have the type of friends or family (or cultural background) where starting a business from scratch is a legitimate reason to borrow money are the exception and not the rule.
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The Spanish Government, the central one, cannot possibly afford to borrow this money on the open markets, not when its bonds are yielding over 6% again.
"There are not that many borrowers who have sufficient collateral and cash flow who want to borrow money, " says Beal.
If you buy a junk bond with borrowed funds, you collect the high coupon on the bond while paying out a lower amount, presumably not too much more than what the U.S. government pays to borrow money.
It's not a great time for Qantas to ground its flights when so many Europeans are heading east to borrow money.
When I borrow money from an automobile dealer to purchase a car, I realize they are making money not only by selling me the car, but also by giving me the loan.
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