revolving

  • 21revolving credit — ➔ credit1 * * * revolving credit UK US noun [C or U] ► FINANCE, BANKING REVOLVING LINE OF CREDIT(Cf. ↑revolving line of credit): »The recent sharp increase in bankruptcy filings has been primarily caused by revolving credit …

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  • 22revolving door — revolving doors 1) N COUNT: usu pl Some large buildings have revolving doors instead of an ordinary door. They consist of four glass doors which turn together in a circle around a vertical post. As he went through the revolving doors he felt his… …

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  • 23revolving credit loan — USA revolving credit loan, Also known as revolving credit facility, revolving loan and revolver. A committed loan facility allowing a borrower to borrow (up to a limit), repay and re borrow loans. See also revolving …

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  • 24revolving loan — USA revolving credit loan, Also known as revolving credit facility, revolving loan and revolver. A committed loan facility allowing a borrower to borrow (up to a limit), repay and re borrow loans. See also revolving …

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  • 25Revolving credit — is a type of credit that does not have a fixed number of payments, in contrast to installment credit. Examples of revolving credits used by consumers include credit cards. Corporate revolving credit facilities are typically used to provide… …

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  • 26Revolving door syndrome — is an informal expression which refers to recidivism; any recurring contact of criminals with the criminal justice system is compared to the operation of a revolving door .The expression may also refer to various forms of corruption or unethical… …

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  • 27revolving fund — ➔ fund1 * * * revolving fund UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE an amount of money that exists in order to finance something, but from which any loans must be replaced in order that the full amount is available again: »The Land Trust has a state revolving… …

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  • 28revolving loan — UK US noun [C] ► FINANCE, BANKING REVOLVING LINE OF CREDIT(Cf. ↑revolving line of credit): »Companies that are restructuring are struggling to get revolving loans from lenders …

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  • 29revolving credit facility — an arrangement (usually with a bank) that requires the borrower to undertake to make regular periodic payments into a designated account in return for the facility to borrow on that account up to a specified sum, the amount of which is usually… …

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  • 30revolving facility — A committed facility allowing a borrower to draw down and repay amounts (up to a limit) for short periods throughout the life of the facility. Amounts repaid can be re borrowed, thereby combining some of the flexibility of the overdraft facility… …

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