interest

  • 71interest expense — is the money the corporation or individual pays out in interest on loans. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * interest expense interest expense ➔ expense * * * interest expense UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE ► the cost of interest on a debt during… …

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  • 72Interest (emotion) — Interest is a feeling or emotion that causes attention to focus on an object or an event or a process. In contemporary psychology of interest [Silvia, Paul (2006) [http://books.google.com/books?id=J2YQAAAACAAJ Exploring the Psychology of Interest …

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  • 73interest in possession — England, Wales Interest in possession (IIP) is a trust law principle that has UK taxation implications. A beneficiary of a trust has an IIP if they have the immediate right to receive the income arising from the trust property, or have the use… …

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  • 74interest on lawyers trust account — A system in which lawyers place certain client deposits in interest bearing accounts, with the interest then used to fund programs, such as legal service organizations who provide services to clients in need. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia… …

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  • 75interest accrual — Interest earned but not yet paid on a bond. When a bond is sold, the purchaser will have to compensate the seller for interest accrued up to the date of sale. This is achieved by means of adding on an interest accrual to the clean price being… …

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  • 76interest coverage — UK US noun [U] (also interest cover) FINANCE ► a measure of the ability of a company s profits to make the interest payments on its debt: »A company with stable earnings requires a lower level of interest coverage than one with highly variable… …

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  • 77interest disbursement — UK US noun [C or U] BANKING, FINANCE ► a regular payment of interest that a bank makes on a certificate of deposit (= an investment in which customers earn interest for saving money for a fixed period): »You can elect to receive interest… …

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  • 78interest rate — interest ,rate noun count the percentage that an institution such as a bank charges or pays you in interest when you borrow money from it or keep money in an account: high/low interest rates: Consumers have been discouraged by high interest rates …

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  • 79Interest (disambiguation) — Interest is any fee paid on borrowed capital. It may also refer to: * Interest (emotion), the emotion prompting attention or curiosity **Relating to this, any hobby or other form of recreation * National interest or raison d état , the operant… …

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  • 80interest on interest — Interest earned on reinvestment of each interest payment ( interest payments) on money invested. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: compound interest. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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