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Rollover-Hypothek

в PONS речника

ˈroll·over СЪЩ

1. rollover ФИН:

Umschuldung f <-, -en>

2. rollover разг (overturning of a vehicle):

Umschlagen ср <-s>

I. mort·gage [ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, Am ˈmɔ:r-] СЪЩ ТЪРГ, ЮР

1. mortgage (conveyance of property):

Verpfändung f <-, -en> spec

2. mortgage (deed):

3. mortgage (rights involved):

4. mortgage (amount):

Hypothek f <-, -en> spec
Buchhypothek f <-, -en>
to pay the mortgage [or repay [the] mortgage monies] ТЪРГ, ЮР
to raise [or take out] a mortgage [on sth]
eine Hypothek [auf etw вин] aufnehmen spec

II. mort·gage [ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, Am ˈmɔ:r-] СЪЩ modifier ТЪРГ, ЮР

mortgage (creditor, debt, interest)

III. mort·gage [ˈmɔ:gɪʤ, Am ˈmɔ:r-] ГЛАГ прх

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

rollover mortgage СЪЩ INV-FIN

"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"
"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

rollover СЪЩ INV-FIN

rollover СЪЩ TRANS PROCESS

mortgage ГЛАГ прх IMMO

mortgage СЪЩ INV-FIN

Present
Imortgage
youmortgage
he/she/itmortgages
wemortgage
youmortgage
theymortgage
Past
Imortgaged
youmortgaged
he/she/itmortgaged
wemortgaged
youmortgaged
theymortgaged
Present Perfect
Ihavemortgaged
youhavemortgaged
he/she/ithasmortgaged
wehavemortgaged
youhavemortgaged
theyhavemortgaged
Past Perfect
Ihadmortgaged
youhadmortgaged
he/she/ithadmortgaged
wehadmortgaged
youhadmortgaged
theyhadmortgaged

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The certificate of deposit has a 12-month term; therefore, for continued participation or "rollover," the accountholder must decide to reinvest in the product.
www.heritage.org
The Cayman Islands presently imposes a controversial rollover in relation to expatriate workers who require a work permit.
en.wikipedia.org
This exerts further pressure on the bank's standalone credit assessment, given the difficulties to rollover market maturities and the lack of funding alternatives besides central bank funding or deleveraging.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Two rollbars integrating the cockpit headrests were used not only for structural integrity, but also rollover protection.
en.wikipedia.org
Seat belts have been a life-saver since they were introduced in trucks, especially in rollover situations, so it makes sense to buckle up.
www.bigrigs.com.au