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Repayments will theoretically be offset for consumers by savings on energy bills, and the debts will be attached to properties rather than individuals.
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Repayments will begin at a higher level, when a graduate is earning £21,000 a year rather than the current £15,000.
Wake up and smell the burning rubber, Mr Cable and Mr Clegg Andrew Rawnsley 2010
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Repayments will theoretically be offset for consumers by savings on energy bills, and the debts will be attached to properties rather than individuals.
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Repayments will be lower too, meaning graduates will typically have over £300 a year more disposable income.
Firms cast doubt on value of degree amid squeeze on university places 2011
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Repayments of debt owed by wireless enabled Verizon to pay its dividend, which totaled $5.4 billion in 2010.
The Numbers Behind Verizon's High-Wire Act With Strikers Martin Peers 2011
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"Repayments to taxpayers have also continued to exceed expectations and we are on track to make a profit in the bank programs," he said.
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Repayments to taxpayers have also continued to exceed expectations and we are on track to make a profit in the bank programs.
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Repayments for home students then in effect introduce a 29% tax band over £21K, a 49% tax band over £37K, and a 59% tax band over £150K.
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: Repayments to the Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP, reached $194 billion, surpassing the $190 billion in bail-out loans outstanding.
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Repayments are due from the April after students finish their course, once they start earning over £15,000 a year.
Student loan interest rates set to soar after rise in inflation 2010
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