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  • 1repayments — re pay·ment || rɪ peɪmÉ™nt n. reimbursement, paying back of money; compensation, recompense …

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  • 2spread payments/repayments/costs — ► FINANCE to make regular payments towards the total cost of something, usually for a period of months or years: »Repayments can be spread over two years. Main Entry: ↑spread …

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  • 3spread repayments — spread payments/repayments/costs ► FINANCE to make regular payments towards the total cost of something, usually for a period of months or years: »Repayments can be spread over two years. Main Entry: ↑spread …

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  • 4spread repayments/costs — spread payments/repayments/costs ► FINANCE to make regular payments towards the total cost of something, usually for a period of months or years: »Repayments can be spread over two years. Main Entry: ↑spread …

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  • 5loan — money lent at interest.A lender makes a loan with the idea that it will be paid back as agreed and that interest will be paid for the use of the money. Glossary of Business Terms Temporary borrowing of a sum of money. If you borrow $1 million you …

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  • 6Tertiary education fees in Australia — As a general rule, all students who attend Australian tertiary education institutions are charged higher education fees. However, several measures are in place to relieve the costs of tertiary education in Australia. Most students are… …

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  • 7repayment — re‧pay‧ment [rɪˈpeɪmənt] noun FINANCE 1. [uncountable] when money that has been borrowed is paid back: • The government is to call for early repayment of $1.8 billion of Treasury bonds. • a schedule for debt repayment 2. [ …

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  • 8SFCG Co., Ltd. — Infobox Company company name = SFCG CO.,LTD. company company type = foundation = location = Nihonbashi Muromachi Center Bldg., 3 2 15 Muromachi, Nihonbashi, Chūō, Tokyo, Japan 103 8305 (Tel: 03 3270 1248) key people = Kenshin Ōshima (President)… …

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  • 9Weighted-Average Life — The Weighted Average Life (WAL) of an amortizing loan or amortizing bond, also called average life, [ [http://www.pimco.com/LeftNav/BondResources/Glossary/ PIMCO glossary] ] is the weighted average of the times of the principal repayments : it s… …

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  • 10Clean Water State Revolving Fund — The Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) is a self perpetuating loan assistance authority for water quality improvement projects in the United States. The fund is administered by the Environmental Protection Agency and state agencies. The… …

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