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101 had his best interest at heart
had het goed bedoelt -
102 high interest rate
hoge rente koers -
103 human-interest story
gekleurd artikel (artikel waarin minder bekende goede eigenschappen van de held wordt beschreven) -
104 imputed interest
ten laste gelegde rente (rentekoers die niet in werkelijkheid betaald wordt) -
105 in the interest of
terwille van, ten goede van -
106 in your interest
in jouw belang -
107 lawful interest
wettige rente (door de wet toegestane rente) -
108 legal interest
wettige rente (rente met een wettig vastgelegde rentevoet) -
109 lenders interest
lenersinterest (rentetarief die leners krijgen) -
110 loan with interest
n. lening met rente -
111 lose interest
interesse verliezen -
112 lost interest
had geen belang meer -
113 low interest rate
lage koers -
114 market interest rate
marktinterestkoers (rentekoers die normaal is op markt van normale handel) -
115 monetary interest
monetaire rente (rentevoet voor gelden die de Centrale Bank aan de verschillende banken toewijst) -
116 monthly interest
maandelijkse rente -
117 nominal interest
niet noemenswaardige rente (rentetarief zonder aanpassing aan inflatie of koers) -
118 of interest
van belang -
119 ordinary interest
normale rente (jaarlijks rentetarief zoals op de markt gewoon is) -
120 periodic interest
periodieke rente (rentekoers over bepaalde periode)
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