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Students who took loans out after 2012 start repaying their debt once they earn £21,000.
"That would cost me $100,000, and I can't afford to take more loans out," she said.
But like any other museum it loans out its collection and puts on three special exhibitions a year that can be viewed by the public (by appointment only).
We got a bunch of payday loans out and I can't afford for them to take $70 out every pay period.
Under the current student loan system for students in England, the government loses about 45p on every £1 it loans out – much higher than the 28% originally predicted.
Another related reason is that until the banks had cause to deal with their loans, the troubled companies that had taken the loans out had little incentive to restructure.
He's rising fast at work, one promotion after another, but the secret of his success is that he loans out his apartment to the company executives for their trysts, one 45-minute slot at a time.
If you look at Prosper, the leader in P2P lending with more than $100 million in loans out so far, only 7percentt of its loans in October were sub-prime, despite their higher interest rates.
As part of the effort, Microsoft will split up how it loans out the money.
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