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121 underpay
past tense, past participle - underpaid; verb(to pay (a person) too little: They claim that they are underpaid and overworked.) underbetale* * *past tense, past participle - underpaid; verb(to pay (a person) too little: They claim that they are underpaid and overworked.) underbetale -
122 undertaking
1) (a task or piece of work: I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.) opgave2) (a promise: He made an undertaking that he would pay the money back.) løfte* * *1) (a task or piece of work: I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.) opgave2) (a promise: He made an undertaking that he would pay the money back.) løfte -
123 voluntary
['voləntəri, ]( American[) volən'teri]1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) frivillig2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) frivillig hjælpe-•* * *['voləntəri, ]( American[) volən'teri]1) (done, given etc by choice, not by accident or because of being forced (often without pay): Their action was completely voluntary - nobody asked them to do that.) frivillig2) (run, financed etc by such actions, contributions etc: He does a lot of work for a voluntary organization.) frivillig hjælpe-• -
124 walk all over (someone)
(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) trampe på* * *(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) trampe på -
125 walk all over (someone)
(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) trampe på* * *(to pay no respect to (a person's) rights, feelings etc: He'll walk all over you if you let him.) trampe på -
126 worship
['wə:ʃip] 1. past tense, past participle - worshipped; verb1) (to pay great honour to: to worship God.) tilbede; dyrke2) (to love or admire very greatly: She worships her older brother.) tilbede2. noun(the act of worshipping: A church is a place of worship; the worship of God / of money.) tilbedelse* * *['wə:ʃip] 1. past tense, past participle - worshipped; verb1) (to pay great honour to: to worship God.) tilbede; dyrke2) (to love or admire very greatly: She worships her older brother.) tilbede2. noun(the act of worshipping: A church is a place of worship; the worship of God / of money.) tilbedelse -
127 yearly
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128 collateralised mortgage obligation
Obligationer udstedt med sikkerhed i en stor pulje af fordringer sikret ved pant i fast ejendom (mortgage bonds). Obligationerne er således asset-backed securities. På basis af renter og afdrag fra puljen af mortgage bonds udstedes forskellige trancher af obligationer (f.eks. PAC, TAC, IO og PO). På denne måde omstruktureres betalingsrækken, således at den i højere grad tilgodeser forskellige investorers individuelle ønsker. Typisk vil de benyttede mortgage bonds være callable bonds, således at de enkelte obligationstrancher kan struktureres med større eller mindre konverteringsrisiko. Se også pay through bonds og pass through bonds. Forkortes CMO.Anglo-danske finansiel ordbog > collateralised mortgage obligation
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