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They also say that many students over-borrow by taking out loans to cover things beyond their tuition.
Don't over-borrow for daily expenses, and consider a part-time job during college.
By seeing the monthly impact, you're less likely to "round up" to a larger figure and over-borrow.
Are the oil-rich countries to blame for sending us so much money, tempting Americans to over-borrow?
During the previous bubble, the US consumer was encouraged to over-borrow.
Equally, be sure that you don't over-borrow.
There is a basic tendency to over-borrow in good times, whether by consumers, companies or countries, which produces debt service stress during tough times.
There was a general feeling of confidence, a tendency to over-borrow money and to spend huge sums on railways and other public works.
This makes you neglect things that are outside the domain of your focus, and people tend to over-borrow and misplan.
One feature of debt intolerant countries that are serial defaulters is their tendency to over-borrow.
The term references the ability of the bond market to serve as a restraint on the government's ability to over-spend and over-borrow.
If you borrow against inflated values, you over-borrow in the sense that available cash-flow will (ultimately) not service the debt.
He added: “I wouldn’t imagine any future Scottish government of any persuasion would want to over-borrow.”
Don't over-borrow
When credit is easy, it can be rational to over-borrow," says Lawless of the University of Illinois.
BBC News - Government may over-borrow by £100bn by 2015 - Labour
Far more importantly, once the ECB has bailed-out profligate governments once, the same countries will over-borrow all over again a few years down the line.
First, some multinationals deliberately over-borrow in the UK to fund activities abroad, and then deduct the interest bills against their UK profits.
The Andhra Pradesh administration accused the industry of charging usurious interest rates, urging the gullible poor to over-borrow, and then driving some delinquent borrowers to commit suicide.
In a free market with little government interference, businesses that over-borrow and do not make a profit fail, leading to the banks repossessing property and selling off assets to recover debts.
Although many other big firms resisted the temptation to over-borrow, developers gorged on cheap debt and built bigger and swankier hotels as if the whole world were planning a holiday in Las Vegas.
When Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton socialized the states’ war debt after the Revolutionary War, he raised the expectation of further debt socialization in the future, which induced the states to over-borrow.
The proposals released Tuesday appeared to try and reflect the will of all E.U. nations, with the Germans being offered something they especially wanted — the ability of a central European authority to rewrite the budgets of nations that overspend and over-borrow.
"It's not going to make much of a difference for people who overborrow.
Student loans are only a good thing to the extent that you don’t overborrow, he says.
So they overborrow and put too much in stocks, only to be taken down by one bubble or another.
The incentives encouraged banks to overlend, and for homeowners to overborrow.
If interest rates have to rise for any reason the crunch will be very nasty because the low rates caused us to overborrow.
Local banks and corporations would never again overborrow, knowing that no safety net would catch them when they fell.
Overborrow, overspend and fear not, because in the new international economy, everyone is so interdependent that there is always a bailout around the corner.
Germany has resisted common borrowing through so-called eurobonds, afraid spendthrift countries would overborrow using its stronger credit rating.
But critics say that's no excuse for higher default numbers; they say it leaves for-profit schools with a greater obligation to make sure students don't overborrow.
Otherwise, calling in the I.M.F. will seem like an easy out to countries that overspend, overborrow and overbuild.
Nonetheless, Mr. Helmsley did not overborrow, his associates said, and he bought to hold, not to "flip" to other owners.
Defenders of the chaebol say that the crisis spurred reforms, curbing the tendency of the chaebol to overborrow and overexpand.
As a foreclosure counselor who has worked in financial education, I have observed that students may overborrow to finance their education so as not to interrupt their lifestyle.
But given the way our financial system operates and the dysfunctional nature of our budget politics, the availability of this capital will just encourage us further to overborrow, both in the private sector and in the public sector.
There was a shortage of capital in Japan at the time, industrial conglomerates borrowed beyond their capacity to repay, often beyond their net worth, causing city banks in turn to overborrow from the Bank of Japan.
The region’s most influental leaders are coming together only six months after European Union governments forged what they claimed was a major step forward in combating the crisis, agreeing to a German-backed austerity treaty that automatically punishes member states that overborrow and overspend.
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