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  • 1balance due — index arrears, bill (invoice), nonpayment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2balance transfer — UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE a situation in which debt on a credit card is moved to a different card, usually to get a better interest rate: »The way to refinance credit card debt is through a balance transfer. »balance transfer rate/offer …

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  • 3Interest — For other uses, see Interest (disambiguation). Interest is a fee paid by a borrower of assets to the owner as a form of compensation for the use of the assets. It is most commonly the price paid for the use of borrowed money,[1] or money earned… …

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  • 4Interest-only loan — An interest only loan is a loan in which for a set term the borrower pays only the interest on the principal balance, with the principal balance unchanged. At the end of the interest only term the borrower may enter an interest only mortgage, pay …

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  • 5Balance sheet — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 6Balance of payments — In economics, the balance of payments, (or BOP) measures the payments that flow between any individual country and all other countries. It is used to summarize all international economic transactions for that country during a specific time period …

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  • 7balance — the amount of money remaining in an account. The total of your money in the bank after accounting for all transactions (deposits and withdrawals) is called a balance . Glossary of Business Terms A division of a Securities Account, of a type… …

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  • 8Balance transfer — A balance transfer is the act of transferring debt from one credit card to another assuming the newer card has better terms and rates. The balance transfer offer consists of three elements: offer rate, offer duration, and transaction fee . There… …

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  • 9Interest sensitivity gap — The interest sensitivity gap was one of the first techniques used in asset liability management to manage interest rate risk. The use of this technique was initiated in the middle 1970s in the United States when rising interest rates in 1975 1976 …

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  • 10Balance of interests — The balance of interests doctrine is a legal theory in the United States found in decisions by the United States Supreme Court. The principle is that conflicts of jurisdiction and interests between governmental organizations are decided based on… …

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