"loan" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The research suggested a £1,200 difference between the cheapest and most expensive loan.
- And wealthier women were 50 percent more likely to carry expensive loans than their male counterparts.
- Paying off a policy loan may not be the best move for people who have other, more expensive loans outstanding.
- However, at current high interest rates, many employees cannot afford to pay the interest on expensive bridging loans.
- Higher rates could also lead to more expensive loans for automobiles; robust car sales have been another pillar of the economy the last few years.
- Banks and other lenders should voluntarily rein in brokers who direct clients to unjustly expensive loans.
- Many students, should they wish to study beyond undergraduate level are forced to take out large expensive loans.
- A broker who steers a borrower to a more expensive loan can snag a bigger fee for himself.
- Companies that provide expensive, short-term loans to desperate borrowers face tougher regulation by the government.
- The study reported that many minorities were taking out more expensive loans - called subprime - which are geared to home buyers with poor credit.
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