charges

  • 51charges — These arise when a bond is issued with security over certain assets. If the borrower defaults on the bond, the charged assets can be sold and the proceeds used to repay the debt to the lender. A fixed charge is a mortgage over a specific asset,… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 52charges — n. expense tʃɑːdÊ’ n. price; responsibility; cargo; explosive charge v. entrust; order, command; accuse (i.e. of committing a crime); fill with energy, supply with power; fill; attack; rush forward; pay with credit; request payment …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 53Charges —   An ISO term. Fees associated with financial services …

    International financial encyclopaedia

  • 54charges — See charge …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 55CHARGES — …

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  • 56late charges — Charges that are assessed for late payments of principal or interest on a loan. Late charges may be determined as a percentage applied to the unremitted payment or as a fixed dollar amount. Some states limit late charges. Federal Regulation AA… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 57port charges — Charges imposed against a vessel for services received at a port, such as charges for fumigation required under quarantine regulations. Dampskibs Aktieselskabet Jeanette Skinner v Munson S.S. Line (CA2 NY) 20 F2d 345. See port toll …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 58Prior Charges —    Charges payable on a company s senior debt such as debentures, loan stock and notes that rank ahead of ordinary share capital. Senior debt ranks first for repayment in the event of default.    ► See Debenture Bond …

    Financial and business terms

  • 59fixed charges — charges that must be paid regularly (by a business or individual) with no connection to the amount of business done (i.e. taxes, rent, etc.) …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 60carrying charges — Charges for interest, insurance, filing fee, and attorney s fee included in a conditional sale or instalment sale contract, chattel mortgage, or trust receipt …

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