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Firms are more likely to repay their debts than spend.
Second, people in the ROSCA were more likely to repay.
Such borrowers are, it is true, more likely to repay their debts.
But ZestCash has found that such customers are in fact more likely to repay in full.
The Shaw biography was, in truth, never likely to repay its advance.
When rates rise, borrowers are far less likely to repay; that causes mortgage issuers to sell their bonds.
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If 38 Studios defaults, Rhode Island and its taxpayers will most likely have to repay the entire amount to private bondholders.
Stuart Pearson, analyst at stockbroker BNP Paribas Exane, said: "VW will likely need to repay CO2-related tax breaks etc to various national governments that its vehicles artificially 'earned'earned
But if you lose your job, you'll likely have to repay it quickly.
After a weak second quarter, the company announced that it would likely have to repay $5 million of its $96 million of outstanding debt early, signaling that KKD has liquidity issues and must sizably cut costs and improve operations in order to salvage the corporation".
For example, how likely are individuals to repay a loan, or to drive their insured car recklessly?
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