(1) Except for the most creditworthy of customers, banks are generally happier lending money if they can take some sort of security.(2) If you'll pay the high rate, and your are creditworthy , then by all means have the money.(3) However, as an economic slump deepens it becomes much harder to find many creditworthy businesses.(4) Will the grower lose the capacity to manage the operation to such a degree that it implicates the ability to be considered creditworthy for future financial obligations?(5) All but the most creditworthy of borrowers now have to pay a widening premium to account for the possibility of default.(6) Broadly speaking, households that lease seem to be at least as creditworthy as households with loans, and do not generally appear to face liquidity constraints.(7) If you're able to bring them into a creditworthy capability, that's even a bigger impact.(8) u2018Our theory is that it's better to have a creditworthy tenant with a well-trained pet than a non-pet owner with a poor credit history,u2019 she says.(9) Although landlords are always keen to land a creditworthy tenant able to sign a lease for at least 15 years or more, this time the highest rental offer will win the day.(10) It couldn't have been that difficult - if he was creditworthy .(11) They wanted to persist in the belief that the blue chip debtors of yesteryear were still creditworthy .(12) The characteristically high repayment rates on loans are proof that even the very poorest people are creditworthy .(13) The banks are stuffed with cash that they can't lend because few borrowers are creditworthy , and those that are won't borrow in a deflationary economy.(14) The borrowers behind these loans are not the most creditworthy .(15) It is still a buyer's market for creditworthy clients.(16) These deals are backed up by riskier loans either to less creditworthy borrowers in the so-called sub-prime market or to borrowers taking out second-lien mortgages.