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  2. 50 Funny Memes Mocking The Absurdity Of Today’s Economy ...

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    Image credits: wallstmemes It even specifies that the draught-victim would be immune from both debt repayment and interest repayment for a year. One has to imagine that this specificity was needed ...

  3. Elon Musk reposted a meme that mocks Bill Clinton's ... - AOL

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    The surge in America's national debt over the ... a meme that mocks Bill Clinton's claim in 2000 that the US could be 'debt-free' within 10 years — national debt now stands at $34T, Musk warns ...

  4. 30 Hilarious Memes All About “The Office” That True Fans ...

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    One of them is "The Office Memes" group on Facebook, where fans of the show can get lost in funny content featuring their beloved characters. #1 Image credits: Melissa Rose Palmer

  5. Real-estate bubble - Wikipedia

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    A real-estate bubble or property bubble (or housing bubble for residential markets) is a type of economic bubble that occurs periodically in local or global real estate markets, and it typically follows a land boom or reduce interest rates. [1]

  6. Balloon payment mortgage - Wikipedia

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    Balloon payment mortgages are more common in commercial real estate than in residential real estate today due to the prevalence of mortgages with longer periods of amortization, in particular, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgages. [3] A balloon payment mortgage may have a fixed or a floating interest rate.

  7. Debt-to-income ratio - Wikipedia

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    The two main kinds of DTI are expressed as a pair using the notation / (for example, 28/36).. The first DTI, known as the front-end ratio, indicates the percentage of income that goes toward housing costs, which for renters is the rent amount and for homeowners is PITI (mortgage principal and interest, mortgage insurance premium [when applicable], hazard insurance premium, property taxes, and ...

  8. What is interest? Definition, how it works and examples - AOL

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    For example, a five-year loan of $1,000 with simple interest of 5 percent per year would require $1,250 over the life of the loan ($1,000 principal and $250 in interest).

  9. Internet meme - Wikipedia

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    Internet memes propagate in a similar pattern to infectious disease, as shown by this SIR model.The pattern, as depicted in red, shows an initial spike in popularity followed by a gradual taper to obscurity.