Yes they would borrow because they might have something we don't.
Yes, if they pay cash. However, if they borrow money to purchase the property and have a mortgage, they cannot transfer their interest unless they notify the bank. The bank will likely demand the mortgage be paid before the property is transferred.Yes, if they pay cash. However, if they borrow money to purchase the property and have a mortgage, they cannot transfer their interest unless they notify the bank. The bank will likely demand the mortgage be paid before the property is transferred.Yes, if they pay cash. However, if they borrow money to purchase the property and have a mortgage, they cannot transfer their interest unless they notify the bank. The bank will likely demand the mortgage be paid before the property is transferred.Yes, if they pay cash. However, if they borrow money to purchase the property and have a mortgage, they cannot transfer their interest unless they notify the bank. The bank will likely demand the mortgage be paid before the property is transferred.
If banks have reserve deficiency they can: 1. Borrow money from another bank or financial institution usually short term. 2. Sell securities, often government securities 3. Borrow money from the FED. 4. Decrease the amount of loans they have, usually not renew short term loans that expire. They are usually against doing number 3 and 4. Mostly likely to do 1 I believe.
Often because interest rates have gone down, and they can issue new bonds or borrow money cheaper than the interest rate that is on the bonds. The other likely situation is that they made enough money that they have the cash to pay off the bonds and don't need to borrow it any more.
Corporate liquidity may be declining because revenues are declining. If a company isn't selling enough product, then they will likely borrow money, which reduces liquidity.
As in any business, limiting yourself to people from a single culture limits your potential customer base. Similarly, limiting yourself in the procurement marketplace may result in sub-optimum results. Operating in any way in a culture you do not understand is very risky, as culture drives behavior. If you do not understand the culture, you will likely be surprised by behavior. Surprise = risk.
All cultures are likely to borrow from one another. In the modern age, the Internet has allowed people to share ideas and culture with each other. There is practically no limitation as to who can learn from another's culture.
Cultural diffusion is spreading different cultural beliefs and social activities from one culture to another. The best methods for increasing cultural diffusion are the increases in technology and therefore communication and travel. An activity that is an excellent source of cultural diffusion is teaching different languages at school.
If 80 percent of people in a culture speak Spanish, then that language is likely part of the dominant or prevalent culture within that community. It could also be a key aspect of the shared cultural identity of the population.
The likely word is society (a noun meaning culture, or a population group).Another likely word is satiate, (a verb meaning to satisfy fully or to excess).
The symbolic interactionist perspective would be most likely to suggest that nonverbal communication varies from one culture to another, as it emphasizes the importance of symbols and shared meanings in shaping social interactions. This perspective focuses on how individuals interpret and assign meanings to nonverbal cues based on their cultural context.
Pennsylvania
No, of course not. The larger the country the more likely it will have multiple cultures. Also many modern cities are large enough that individual neighborhoods whose inhabitants are largely from one group of immigrants have a different culture in each of these neighborhoods.
If 80% of people in a culture speak Spanish, then that language is likely part of the dominant or official language in that culture.
Immigrants were more likely to settle in urban industrial centers because that's where the jobs were. Factories and manufacturing plants were not built in rural areas back when most immigrants were entering the country.
a Protestant
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities
the new immigrants were more likely to settle in cities