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were interest
noun
The price paid for obtaining, or price received for providing, money or goods in a credit transaction, calculated as a fraction of the amount or value of what was borrowed.
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Were interest rates held too low?
If it were, interest rates would be rising, not at generational lows, as the government competed with the private sector.
Those loans were interest free for the first three years; all borrowers needed was a 5% deposit and a 75% mortgage.
Other issues left unresolved were interest rates and duration of any loans, and what would initiate Greece's right to gain access to them.
A campaign spokesman, Eric Bearse, said the ads began running on Wednesday and were "interest targeted" to those in Manhattan and Albany who visited several news sites, including The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times.
Other issues left unresolved, to the annoyance of Athens, were interest rate levels and the duration of any loans, and what would initiate Greece's right to gain access to them.
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Others were interest-only, or called for payments of even less than the interest being accrued.
Almost one-third of all mortgages issued for home purchases that year were interest-only loans, a clear sign that people were buying houses they couldn't really afford.
Around 30% of all home loans taken out between April last year and March this year – a total of 358,000 – were interest-only, and it is claimed that as many as five million people have this type of mortgage.
28), about the pitfalls of interest-only mortgages: In the 1920's, when there was a great residential real estate boom not unlike today's, most residential mortgages were interest-only -- referred to then as nonamortizable.
Using his figures, were interest-deductibility to end completely, the tax rate could fall to about 15%.On paper, the impact on firms of either approach should be small.
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