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4 mortgage
1. n1) залог; залог недвижимости, ипотека; закладная
- adjustable rate mortgage
- aggregate mortgage
- amortization mortgage
- amortized mortgage
- assets mortgage
- bi-weekly mortgage
- blanket mortgage
- bulk mortgage
- chattel mortgage
- closed mortgage
- closed-end mortgage
- collective mortgage
- common mortgage
- consolidated mortgage
- corporate mortgage
- defaulted mortgage
- direct reduction mortgage
- endowment mortgage
- equitable mortgage
- farm mortgage
- first mortgage
- fixed payment mortgage
- flexible payment mortgage
- flexible rate mortgage
- floating mortgage
- general mortgage
- graduated payment customer mortgage
- junior mortgage
- leasehold mortgage
- legal mortgage
- limited mortgage
- maritime mortgage
- maximum mortgage
- maximum amount mortgage
- open mortgage
- open-end mortgage
- overlying mortgage
- paid-off mortgage
- pledged account mortgage
- prior mortgage
- puisne mortgage
- purchase money mortgage
- qualified mortgage
- real estate mortgage
- registered mortgage
- residential mortgage
- reverse mortgage
- reverse annuity mortgage
- running account mortgage
- second mortgage
- senior mortgage
- standing mortgage
- statutory mortgage
- subsequent mortgage
- tacit mortgage
- underlying mortgage
- unlimited mortgage
- unrecorded mortgage
- unregistered mortgage
- variable rate mortgage
- wraparound mortgage
- zero-coupon mortgage
- mortgage of corporate property
- mortgage of real estate
- mortgage on real estate
- by mortgage
- mortgage payable
- mortgages receivable
- borrow on mortgage
- call in a mortgage
- cancel a mortgage
- clear a mortgage
- close a mortgage
- discharge a mortgage
- foreclose a mortgage
- give in mortgage
- grant a mortgage over smth
- hold a mortgage
- lend on mortgage
- pay off a mortgage
- raise a mortgage
- record a mortgage
- redeem a mortgage
- refinance a mortgage
- take out a mortgage on the house
- register a mortgage
- mortgage secured by real estate2. vзакладывать недвижимость; получать ссуду под залог недвижимости
- mortgage propertyEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > mortgage
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1.закладывать недвижимость; получать ссуду под залог недвижимости•2.1) залог; залог недвижимости, ипотека; закладная• -
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гл.фин. рефинансировать (погашать более дорогой кредит за счет более дешевого, снижая тем самым величину процентов, которые будет необходимо выплатить в будущем)to refinance the mortgage at lower interest rate — рефинансировать ипотечный кредит под более низкий процент
Many fixed-rate mortgages are now being refinanced at interest rates of around 8%. — Многие ипотечные займы с фиксированной ставкой, будучи рефинансированными, имеют теперь процентную ставку около 8%.
See:* * */vt/ рефинансировать* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
7 cash-out refinance
фин., банк. рефинансирование с наличными [с обналичиванием, с обращением в наличные\]* (форма рефинансирования, при которой величина нового кредита превышает размер рефинансируемого кредита, а также все расходы связанные с рефинансированием, т. е. величина нового кредита такова, что заемщик может полностью погасить старый кредит, покрыть все расходы по заключению нового кредитного соглашения и при этом получить некоторую дополнительную денежную сумму, которая может быть использована на любые цели по усмотрению заемщика; дополнительная величина кредита базируется на повышении стоимости имущества заемщика)See: -
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фин., банк. ипотека с наличными [с обналичиванием\]* (новый ипотечный кредит, полученный при рефинансировании прежнего ипотечного кредита и превышающий по сумме величину непогашенной задолженности по прежнему кредиту и расходы по заключению нового кредитного соглашения)See: -
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Экономика: Избыточный рефинансирующий ипотечный кредитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > cash-out refinance mortgage loan
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гл.1)а) эк., амер. заработать на продаже, продать ради прибыли, обратить в наличные деньги, извлечь выгоду (продать какой-л. актив, который находился в собственности долгое время, с целью получить прибыль)He finally decided to cash out and sell the land that had been in his family for three generations. — Он наконец-то решил извлечь выгоду из земель, принадлежащих его семье уже несколько поколений, и продать их.
Hard-pressed farmers are tempted to cash out by selling their valuable land. — Находящиеся в затруднительном положении фермеры стоят перед искушением заработать на продаже своих плодородных земель.
б) фин., банк., амер. обратить в наличные деньги* (какой-л. актив путем привлечения кредита под его залог)Some people refinance simply because the interest rate they are currently paying is too high; others refinance because they have a balloon payment coming due; others refinance to cash out some of their equity. — Некоторые люди прибегают к рефинансированию просто из-за того, что проценты, которые они выплачивают в настоящий момент, слишком высоки; другие рефинансируют из-за того, что наступает время внесения крупного платежа (в погашение старого долга); третьи используют рефинансирование, чтобы обратить в наличные часть их собственного капитала.
See:2) учет, торг., амер. снимать кассу, подсчитывать деньги [выручку\] ( в конце рабочего дня в магазине или в иной коммерческой организации)I am not ready to go home, I'm still cashing out. — Я еще немного задержусь, я подсчитываю выручку.
Syn:See:3) общ., амер., разг. совершить самоубийство* * * -
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1. n1) кредит2) бухг. кредит, правая сторона счета3) аккредитив4) доверие
- acceptance credit
- accommodation credit
- adjustment credit
- agricultural credit
- assignment credit
- averaged rate credit
- back-to-back credit
- bank credit
- banker's credit
- banking credit
- blank credit
- blocked credit
- book credit
- bridging credit
- broker's credit
- budgetary credit
- buyer's credit
- cash credit
- cheap credit
- clean credit
- clearing credit
- collateral credit
- collateralized credit
- commercial credit
- commercial bank credit
- commercial documentary credit
- commercial paper credit
- commodity credit
- company credit
- consumer credit
- consortium credit
- countervailing credit
- convenience credit
- conversion credit
- currency credit
- current account credit
- deferred credit
- direct credit
- directed credit
- disabled access credit
- discount credit
- documentary credit
- dollar credit
- draft credit
- drawing credit
- earmarked credit
- evergreen credit
- export credit
- exporter's credit
- export promotion credit
- extended credit
- external credit
- external trade credit
- farm credit
- financial credit
- fixed credit
- foreign currency credit
- frame credit
- frozen credit
- goods credit
- government credit
- guaranteed credit
- illicit credit
- impaired credit
- import credit
- importer's credit
- import promotion credit
- individual credit
- industrial credit
- installment credit
- insurer's credit
- intercompany credit
- interest-free credit
- interfirm credit
- intergovernmental credit
- interim credit
- intermediate-term credit
- international credit
- interstate credit
- investment credit
- irrevocable credit
- leasing credit
- limited credit
- lombard credit
- long credit
- long-term credit
- low-interest credit
- margin credit
- marginal credit
- maximum credit
- medium-term credit
- mercantile credit
- mixed credit
- monetary credit
- mortgage credit
- mutual credit
- noninstallment credit
- noninterest bearing credit
- nonrefundable credit
- on-call credit
- open credit
- open-end credit
- open account credit
- overdue credit
- overnight credit
- packing credit
- paper credit
- personal credit
- preferential credit
- public credit
- real estate credit
- reciprocal credits
- rediscount credit
- refinance credit
- rehabilitation import credit
- reimbursement credit
- rescheduled credit
- reserve credit
- retail credit
- revocable credit
- revolving credit
- rollover credit
- rural credit
- secondary credit
- second mortgage credit
- secured credit
- self-liquidating credit
- shaky credit
- short credit
- short-term credit
- sight credit
- social credit
- soft credit
- sovereign credit
- spot credit
- stabilization credit
- standby credit
- starting credit
- state credit
- state-guaranteed credit
- sterling credit
- store credit
- supermarginal credit
- supplier's credit
- swing credit
- syndicate credit
- syndicated bank credit
- tax credit
- temporary credit
- term credit
- tied credit
- tight credit
- total credit
- trade credit
- uncommitted credit
- uncovered credit
- unlimited credit
- unsecured credit
- untied credit
- unused credit
- used credit
- usurer's credit
- working credit
- credit against goods
- credit against securities
- credit against shipped goods
- credit at the bank
- credit for dependents
- credit for inventories
- credit in foreign currency
- credit in kind
- credit on consumer goods
- credit on easy terms
- credit on favourable terms
- credit on goods
- credit on landed property
- credit of leased equipment
- credit on mortgage
- credit on property
- credit on real estate
- credit on real property
- credit on securities
- credit with the bank
- credit backed by commercial paper
- credit extended under an intergovernmental agreement
- credit guaranteed by the government
- against credit
- on credit
- under credit
- advance a credit
- allot credits
- allow a credit
- apply for a credit
- arrange a credit
- block a credit
- buy on credit
- call in a credit
- cancel a credit
- clear the credit
- draw a credit
- establish a credit
- exceed the credit
- extend a credit
- freeze a credit
- furnish a credit
- get a credit
- give a credit
- give on credit
- grant a credit
- guarantee a credit
- lend a credit
- lodge a credit
- obtain a credit
- open a credit
- procure bank credit
- prolong a credit
- provide a credit
- receive a credit
- redeem a credit
- refuse credit
- reimburse a credit
- reject credit
- renew a credit
- repay a credit
- resume a credit
- sell on credit
- supply a credit
- suspend credit
- take on credit
- tighten credit
- use a credit
- utilize a credit
- withdraw a credit2. vкредитовать счет; записать (сумму) в кредит счета
- credit an account with an amount
- credit an amount to an account
- credit and debitEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > credit
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1.кредитовать счет; записать (сумму) в кредит счета, провести по кредиту2.1) кредит2) бухг. кредит, правая сторона счета3) аккредитив4) доверие• -
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1. сущ.1) фин. финансирование (обеспечение денежными средствами какой-л. деятельности, проекта, организации и т. д.)The type and amount of finance required for a business depends on many factors: type of business, success of firm and state of the economy.
This form of financing is usually used for start-up businesses to limit the amount of finance initially needed.
to receive 25 per cent of the projected finance from the government — получить 25% от запланированного финансирования от правительства
to receive additional finance from the district council — получить дополнительное финансирование от районного совета
Farmers will receive additional finance from EU funds.
to receive cheap [low-cost\] finance from smb. — получить дешевое финансирование от кого-л.
to receive bonded [mortgage\] finance from the banks — получить под залог [ипотечное\] финансирование от банков
to raise finance for smth — найти финансирование для чего-л.
The company helps clients ascertain the most cost effective route for raising finance for buying property in Spain and other European countries.
to provide finance against smth — предоставлять финансирование под залог чего-л.
With invoice discounting, the invoice financier (known as an invoice discounter) will provide finance against the sales invoices only.
The Football authorities have provided the bulk of the finance for the stadium.
The bulk of the finance for the project will come from private sources (such as bank finance or retained earnings).
to raise finance of £1m — найти финансирование в размере 1 млн ф. ст.
They raise finance of £25k-£1m from their network of suitable banks.
long-term [short-term\] finance — долгосрочное [краткосрочное\] финансирование
to provide long-term finance for the smaller business — предоставлять долгосрочное финансирование для малого бизнеса
This probably carries the lowest level of risk to the company of all the alternative sources of long-term finance.
Syn:See:capital finance, development finance, equity finance, export finance, government finance, haircut finance, loan finance, project finance, student finance, refinance, sales finance company, finance bill, international finance subsidiary, premium finance agreement, Association of African Development Finance Institutions, Finance Corporation for Industry, Finance for Industry, Industrial and Commercial Finance Corporation, War Finance Division2)а) эк. финансы (совокупность или состояние финансовых ресурсов какого-л. лица)A company can prosper only when the finance of the company is properly maintained. — Компания может процветать только в том случае, если ее финансы должным образом управляются.
This allows me to manage my finance effectively.
My finance is hopeless, mainly owing to the European complications.
I can now look after my children and my finance is better.
б) фин., упр. финансы, управление финансами, финансовое дело редк. (область деятельности и учебная дисциплина, связанные с привлечением и вложением денежных средств какого-л. лица: компании, человека, государства и т. д.)This book is for managers who want to study finance and accounting further.
to work in ( corporate) finance — работать в области (корпоративных) финансов
People who work in corporate finance and accounting are responsible for managing the money-forecasting where it will come from, knowing where it is, and helping managers decide how to spend it in ways that will ensure the greatest return.
See:corporate finance, personal finance, public finance, finance company, finance manager, finance and accounts department, NASDAQ Other Finance Index, Institute for International Finance, International Institute of Public Finance2. гл.фин. финансировать (изыскивать или направлять средства на поддержание деятельности предприятия, оплату расходов по проекту, покупку чего-л. и т. д.; выделять средства на что-л. или кому-л.; вкладывать средства во что-л.)to finance a project [programme\] — финансировать проект [программу\]
to finance by borrowing — финансировать путем заимствования, финансировать с помощью займов
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финансы, финансирование: 1) термин для обозначения сферы финансово-кредитных отношений - аккумулирование финансовых ресурсов (банковский и фирменный кредиты, покупка в рассрочку, выпуск ценных бумаг), совокупность финансовых отношений государства, компаний и др.; см. corporate finance; 2) денежные суммы, кредиты.* * *. Дисциплина, связанная с определением стоимости и принятием решений. Финансовые функции включают в себя распределение ресурсов, в том числе приобретение, инвестирование и управление ресурсами . финансовый департамент; финансы, финансовая деятельность Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *-----Финансы/Кредит/Валюта1. финансовое дело, финансысовокупность всех денежных средств, находящихся в распоряжении предприятия, объединения, фирмы, государства, а также система их финансирования, распределения и использованияФинансы/Кредит/Валюта2. доходы, средства
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