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They can do this because the cost of money is so low these days.
The cost of money is more than just production, however.
"The Fed, we believe, will in fact be able to and should bring down the cost of money," he said.
"Even with the higher cost of money, it's an up economy."
It is sometimes referred to as a carrying cost of money.
But those who do so must factor in the cost of money needed to pay taxes on that income.
One is the increase in the cost of money that the car rental companies use to buy their cars.
"When you start adding up the carrying costs of money that can mean a lot."
These were built at a massive cost of money and manpower.
"It really is a question of the cost of money."
That's the city's cost of money in the tax-exempt bond market today.
"We find the emerging markets too expensive, relative to the cost of money."
There is no single yield curve describing the cost of money for everybody.
HE said recent decreases in interest rates should not hurt bank earnings, "because their cost of money is lower."
The cost of money transfers made by emigrants from the countries they work in must be reduced.
This means that the total cost of money management is equal to:
By putting a price tag on the cost of money, you are pushing companies to restructure.
Banks have tightened their lending policies, raising the cost of money.
If it is not paid now, the cost of money would have to be figured in, and the value could be less.
For some people the cost of money may be prohibitive, but that's not the case for most.
That is, separate them at the least cost of money and lives, with people exchange one of many tools.
The so-called middle-income countries pay interest based on the bank's own cost of money and have 15 to 17 years to repay.
Alternatively, it could lower the cost of money to keep the economy going, but the trade-off would be serious inflation.
To regulate the supply, availability and cost of money and credit.
Billions of them simply vanish each year - another hidden cost of money.