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...study of “area college students,” only 10-20 percent of students voluntarily subscribed to cable service when it was available, leaving colleges to cover the cost of the remaining 80-90 percent of unused cable hookups for which the cable company nonetheless demands payment. This translates into higher hidden “technology fees” for students and parents come termbill time, says Mother Harvard. Furthermore, Bean portrays the greedy cable industry as the big bad HBO bandit because it would force Harvard to cover the entire cost of wiring its campus...
...deal allows the University to make full use of the property while guaranteeing the town a minimum payment of $3.8 million per year, the estimated tax value for the property this year, with a 3 percent increase annually per year...
...PARTIAL PAYMENT. If you have an fha mortgage, your lender may be willing to let you make a partial payment--say, $700 instead of the full $1,000 you owe--without changing the terms of your mortgage. You typically can't do that with a conventional loan. But if you call and say you've missed a payment, your lender may tell you that you can make that payment up by spreading it over the next few months...
REFINANCE. If you have yet to miss a payment, refinancing can ease your burden. You can lower your interest rate, extend the term of your loan (thereby stretching out your payments) or convert some of the equity in your home to a cash cushion you could...
LOOK AT A LOAN MODIFICATION. If you can't continue to pay at your current rate but you can pay something, your lender will generally try to work with you to come up with a payment that you can afford. This works a bit like a refi without going through that process. You'll pay back what you owe, but you may do it over a longer period of time or at a lower interest rate...