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41 constant payment
voortdurende betaling,terugkerende rekening (een rekening die om de zoveel tijd betaalt moet worden) -
42 date of payment
datum van afbetaling, tijd van afbetaling (datum van wegwerken van overdispositie, datum van terugbetaling van lening) -
43 defer a payment
een betaling uitstellen -
44 deferred payment
uitgestelde betaling (betaling op andere datum, betaling na datum van aankoop) -
45 extra payment
extra betaling -
46 first payment
eerste betaling -
47 installment payment loan
lening in kleine afbetalingen (lening waarbij de aflossing in vastgestelde afbetalingen plaatsvindt) -
48 interest payment
rentebetaling -
49 interim payment
tussentijdse betaling -
50 level payment loan
lening in gelijke afbetalingen (lening afgelost in vaste afbetalingen van kapitaal en rente (aan het begin van aflossing is de rente hoger en later het kapitaal, afbetaling blijft vast)) -
51 level payment mortgage
lening met vaste afbetalingen -
52 lump sum payment
betaling waarbij alles inbegrepen is -
53 means of payment
betaalmiddelen -
54 monthly payment
maandelijkse betaling -
55 monthly payment loan
lening met maandelijkse afbetalingen -
56 non payment
het niet betalen, wanbetaling -
57 non-payment of checks
het niet betalen van cheques (weigering bedrag op cheque geschreven te betalen) -
58 partial payment
gedeeltelijke afbetaling (betaling die gedeelte van prijs overlapt) -
59 periodic payment
terugkerende betaling (besparing waarbij de spaarder regelmatig vaste bedragen betaalt uit zijn vaste inkomen) -
60 personal installment payment loan
persoonlijke lening in van te voren vastgestelde afbetalingen (individuele lening welke volgens van tevoren vastgestelde betalingen wordt afgelost)English-Dutch dictionary > personal installment payment loan
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