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1 line of credit
Tilsagn fra kreditgiver til låntager vedrørende maksimal fremtidig kreditydelse. Kaldet en ’committed facility’, hvis banken er forpligtet til at udlåne under visse forudsætninger. En ’uncommitted facility’ forpligter ikke banken til at udlåne, og på eksisterende træk under faciliteten kan banken kræve indfrielse på ethvert tidspunkt. Se også bank line. -
2 line of credit
Tilsagn fra kreditgiver til låntager vedrørende maksimal fremtidig kreditydelse. Kaldet en ’committed facility’, hvis banken er forpligtet til at udlåne under visse forudsætninger. En ’uncommitted facility’ forpligter ikke banken til at udlåne, og på eksisterende træk under faciliteten kan banken kræve indfrielse på ethvert tidspunkt. Se også bank line. -
3 demand line of credit
En låneramme, der sætter kunden i stand til at låne med dags varsel eller med afgivelse af et på forhånd aftalt (kort) varsel. -
4 revolving line of credit
Fleksibel låneaftale med fastsat kreditmaksimum, hvor kunden betaler en commitment fee og herefter frit kan trække på kreditten og tilbagebetale efter ønske. Aftalen strækker sig sædvanligvis over flere år. Svarer til en kassekredit. -
5 demand line of credit
En låneramme, der sætter kunden i stand til at låne med dags varsel eller med afgivelse af et på forhånd aftalt (kort) varsel. -
6 revolving line of credit
Fleksibel låneaftale med fastsat kreditmaksimum, hvor kunden betaler en commitment fee og herefter frit kan trække på kreditten og tilbagebetale efter ønske. Aftalen strækker sig sædvanligvis over flere år. Svarer til en kassekredit.English-Danish financial dictionary > revolving line of credit
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7 revolver
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8 revolver
Se revolving line of credit.
См. также в других словарях:
line of credit — line of credit: an agreement specifying the maximum amount of credit allowed a borrower Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. line of credit … Law dictionary
line of credit — n. 1. a declaration by a bank that it will extend credit to a borrower up to a specified maximum amount 2. the maximum amount so specified * * * … Universalium
line of credit — n. 1. a declaration by a bank that it will extend credit to a borrower up to a specified maximum amount 2. the maximum amount so specified … English World dictionary
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line of credit — noun the maximum credit that a customer is allowed • Syn: ↑credit line, ↑bank line, ↑line, ↑personal credit line, ↑personal line of credit • Hypernyms: ↑credit • Hyponyms: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
line of credit — A type of credit facility. The specific meaning of the term varies from bank to bank. Since the various uses often cause confusion, two definitions are presented here. In this book, the second definition is used. (1) A type of loan that permits a … Financial and business terms
Line of credit — An informal arrangement between a bank and a customer establishing a maximum loan balance that the bank will permit the borrower to maintain. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * line of credit ˌline of ˈcredit noun lines of credit… … Financial and business terms
line of credit — /ˌlaɪn əv kredɪt/ noun 1. the amount of money made available to a customer by a bank as an overdraft ♦ to open a line of credit or a credit line to make credit available to someone 2. the borrowing limit on a credit card … Dictionary of banking and finance
line of credit — line′ of cred′it n. bus credit line 2) • Etymology: 1955–60 … From formal English to slang
Line Of Credit - LOC — An arrangement between a financial institution, usually a bank, and a customer that establishes a maximum loan balance that the bank will permit the borrower to maintain. The borrower can draw down on the line of credit at any time, as long as he … Investment dictionary
line of credit — noun a) A financial agreement under which a bank or other lender agrees to provide a client with loans of money up to an approved limit during a predefined period. The client may borrow the entire credit amount all at once or in portions during… … Wiktionary