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1 mortgage borrower
фин. ипотечный заемщик, заемщик [должник\] по ипотекеSyn:See:* * * -
2 mortgage borrower
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > mortgage borrower
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3 mortgage borrower
1) Экономика: заёмщик по ипотеке2) Банковское дело: ипотечный заёмщик (англ. термин взят из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters) -
4 mortgage borrower
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > mortgage borrower
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5 mortgage borrower
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > mortgage borrower
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n
- active borrower
- bottomry borrower
- commercial borrower
- end-use borrower
- foreign borrower
- heavy borrower
- higher risk borrowers
- high quality borrower
- marginal borrower
- mortgage borrower
- prime borrower
- top grade borrower
- borrower in defaultEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > borrower
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сущ.юр., эк. заемщик (сторона, которой займодавец передает в собственность на оговоренный срок деньги или иные активы; обязуется возвратить займодавцу такую же сумму денег или равное количество других полученных им вещей того же рода и качества)See:coborrower, co-borrower, high quality borrower, mortgage borrower, net borrower, prime borrower, borrowing, loan, creditor, borrow
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заемщик: физическое или юридическое лицо, которое привлекает заемные средства путем получения кредита или выпуска ценных бумаг.* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютазаемщик, получатель ссуды-----Банки/Банковские операцииполучатель ссуды, заема, кредита, один из субъектов кредитных отношений см. loan -
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13 mortgage
Fin [m1]1. a financial lending arrangement whereby an individual borrows money from a bank, or another lending institution, in order to buy property or land. The original amount borrowed, the principal, is then repaid with interest to the lender over a fixed number of years.2. a borrowing arrangement whereby the lender is granted a legal right to an asset, usually a piece of real estate, should the borrower default on the repayments. Mortgages are usually taken out by individuals who wish to secure a longterm loan to buy a home. -
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15 mortgage loan borrower
Банковское дело: заёмщик ипотечного кредитаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mortgage loan borrower
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16 current account mortgage
Fina longterm loan, usually for the purchase of real estate, in which the borrower pays interest on the sum loaned in monthly installments and repays the principal in one lump sum at the end of the term. When calculating the interest payments, the lender takes into account the balance in the borrower’s current and/or savings accounts. It is the borrower’s responsibility to make provisions to accumulate the required capital during the period of the mortgage, usually by contributing to tax efficient investment plans such as Individual Savings Accounts or by relying on an anticipated inheritance. -
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Fina long-term loan, usually for the purchase of real estate, in which the borrower only pays interest to the lender during the term of the mortgage, with the principal being repaid at the end of the term. It is thus the borrower’s responsibility to make provisions to accumulate the required capital during the period of the mortgage, usually by contributing to tax efficient investment plans. -
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Alt-A mortgage BANK, FIN Alt-A-Hypothekendarlehen n, Hypothekendarlehen n an Schuldner (mit) mittlerer Bonität, Hypothekendarlehen n an Schuldner (mit) minderer Bonität (classification of mortgages where the risk profile falls between prime –erstklassig– and subprime –mit schlechter Bonität–; borrowers typically have clean credit histories, but the mortgage itself generally includes higher loan-to-value ratios = LTV and debt-to-income ratios or inadequate documentation of the borrower’s income; hence the rates are higher and more attractive for funds on the search for yield and prepared to take a risk than those on prime classified mortgages; cf subprime mortgage)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > Alt-A mortgage
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19 endowment mortgage
Fina long-term loan, usually for the purchase of real estate, in which the borrower makes two monthly payments, one to the lender to cover the interest on the loan, and the other as a premium paid into an endowment insurance policy. At the end of the loan’s term, the proceeds from the endowment policy are used to repay the principal (see mortgage). -
20 low start mortgage
Fina long-term loan, usually for the purchase of real estate, in which the borrower only pays the interest on the loan for the first few years, usually three. After that, the repayments increase to cover the interest and part of the original loan, as in a repayment mortgage. Low start mortgages are popular with first-time buyers as the lower initial costs may free up funds for furnishings or home improvements.
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