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| | Encyclopedia4U - Debt - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | They do not "produce" on any kind of sustainable basis. |  | | The justification for this is a hadith which states as a rule of trade: "nothing present for that which is absent". |  | | A particularly cogent example is fishery and forestry which are increasingly dependent on high-tech machines, creating fewer jobs, but depleting more fish stocks and forests, simply to repay the debts on equipment, which is ever more sophisticated. |
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| | Debt consolidation - encyclopedia article about Debt consolidation. |
 | | They are the debt financing instruments of the U.S. Federal government, and are often referred to simply as Treasuries. |  | | Debt consolidation can simply be from a number of unsecured loans into another unsecured loan, but more often it involves a secured loan against an asset that serves as collateral, which is most commonly a house. |  | | In practice, many people are in credit card debt because they spend more than their income. |
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| | national debt on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Japan's national debt hits record 781 trillion yen+ |  | | Penn National Gaming Reports First Quarter Diluted EPS of $0.49, Inclusive of $0.11 Per Share in Charges for Early Extinguishment of Debt and Stock Compensation |  | | Fed: National debt too high: Beazley = 2 |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Debt |
 | | The superfluous wealth of the rich is due to the poor; it is a debt to the payment of which, according to the expression of many Fathers and theologians, the poor have a right, not of justice but of charity. |  | | If the debtor is unable to meet his obligations at the proper time he will be made a bankrupt, his property will vest in the official receiver or trustee, and will be distributed among the creditors in proportion to their claims. |  | | Finally, it may be mentioned that by ecclesiastical law those who have incurred heavy debts which they are unable to pay are prohibited from entering a religious order, at least if they have been reduced to that state through grave fault of their own. |
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| | 7.1.12: Convertible Debt Plans - Encyclopedia - Library - VC Experts |
 | | Remember Me Register for free or become a Premium Subscriber |  | | 7.1.12: Convertible Debt Plans - Encyclopedia - Library - VC Experts |  | | An attorney-client relationship does not exist in connection with the non-legal services VC Experts provides. |
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