loans in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for loans in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary (Go to Bulgarian»English)

1. loan FIN:

(interest-)free [or soft], loan
(interest-)free [or soft], loan

bridging loan [ˈbrɪdʒiŋˈləʊn, Am -ˈloʊn] N Aus, Brit

inter-library loan [ɪntəˈlaɪbrərɪˌləʊn] N

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loans Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

interest on loans

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Mortgage funds use investors funds to extend short term gap financing, loans made to commercial borrowers secured by real estate.
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When a traditional deposit bank provide loans such as business lending, mortgage, overdraft or credit card, they are stuck with the borrowers for years or even decades.
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However, there remained lingering doubts that he was implementing the restructuring moves necessary to remain viable in the future without further government loans.
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By providing small farmers with competitive loans, they were now more able to compete with big business.
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If some of the mortgage loans go delinquent or default, funds from the excess spread account can be used to pay the bondholders.
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Bridge loans are easy to qualify for as long as there is equity remaining in the property sufficient to cover the commercial lender's risk capital.
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The majority of the new investment was unplanned, coming from loans or enterprises' internal capital.
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Unfortunately, many of the distressed banks would not come forward to accept such loans publicly for fear of a bank run and loss of investors.
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By refinancing student loans, students may be able to consolidate their multiple loan payments into one low interest rate.
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Subprime mortgage loans are riskier loans in that they are made to borrowers unable to qualify under traditional, more stringent criteria due to a limited or blemished credit history.
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