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deferred-payment

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  • Ask about deferred-payment plans for rent or find out if your lender offers programs to restructure any loans, says Ms. Robertson.

    Laid Off? No New Job? How Bad Can It Get? 2009

  • Beginning on June 15, the agency will begin doling out 10,000 deferred-payment loans of up to $35,000 to small businesses that are struggling to stay afloat.

    New Small-Business Loans: Financial Help for a Few Lucky Shops 2009

  • Small businesses can borrow up to $35,000 interest-free under the deferred-payment loan program.

    CIT A 'Wake-Up Call' For Small Businesses 2009

  • A good loan without a deferred-payment option: the Extended Repayment Plan offered by Knight Tuition Payment Plans in Boston.

    How To Save For College 2008

  • The service builds on eBay's $945 million purchase in October of deferred-payment service Bill Me Later Inc., which allows Web shoppers to delay payment as opposed to paying immediately.

    PayPal to Offer Holiday Credit Lines 2008

  • Web retailer Amazon. com Inc. said it is making an undisclosed minority investment in online payments start-up Bill Me Later Inc. and added that it will make the deferred-payment option available on its site.

    Amazon Invests in Payment Service 2007

  • Pushes Pay-Later Oil Plan Representatives from 16 Latin American and Caribbean nations are slated to attend the Petrocaribe regional petroleum summit in Cuba, where Venezuelan President Chávez plans to promote an initiative to sell oil to Caribbean nations on a deferred-payment plan.

    Rise in Personal Spending 2007

  • Nugent stated in 1939, "It had been the practice of most dealers who were willing to accept instalment payments to assume that each prospective purchaser was a cash or charge-account customer, and an instalment buyer was compelled, frequently to his embarrassment, to request deferred-payment terms."

    The Advertising of Installment Plans During the 1920s The Advertising of Installment Plans 1995

  • Plenty of it spills over into The Wall Street Journal, where six-figure television budgets, multi-million-dollar sports facilities and deferred-payment contracts are as engrossing as earned-run averages or yards gained on the ground.

    Murder Without Icing Lathen, Emma, pseud 1972

  • The commission is still investigating the MIFs for credit and deferred-payment debit cards, and reserves the right to investigate other aspects of Visa Europe's fee policy, the statement said.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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