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Question/Comment: Can you explain the how and why of credit that is extended to companies and how they make their payments I understand credit to start new ventures, buy new equipment, hire a workforce, and the like but how do companies that have been in business for dozens of years
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stanley cup survive Don ;t they save money like the rest of us do to buy vehicles, pay for college, etc. and pay as they go Isn ;t that part of what profits are for And why are their payments so gargantuan and spaced out in time Don ;t they make monthly payments like the rest of us I mean, how does the New York Times Co. wind up owing $400 million It doesn ;t make sense. Paul Solman: Most companies feel they need to grow. Growth costs money in the Gray Lady case, for more reporters, new bureaus, a new section of the newspaper, the New York Times online, etc.Money can come from shareholders, buying newly issued stock in the company, or it can be borrowed, the more usual route for establish
stanley cup ed firms. The cost of borrowing the interest will supposedly be paid from added growth, or savings the company will supposedly achieve by operating more efficiently. This efficiency dream is wishfully called the discipline of debt. The problem isn ;t how much you borrow, it what you do with the money. If you invest in something people will want that will pay more than what you paid to create it incl Ecps Walmart is getting rid of greeters, worrying workers with disabilities
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