front-end loan

front-end loan
front-end loan FIN Zusatzdarlehen n

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  • front-end — UK US adjective FINANCE ► used to describe a charge that investors pay at the time when they put money into some types of investment: »This loan contains no front end sales charges. → Compare BACK END(Cf. ↑back end) …   Financial and business terms

  • front end fee — Also known as a facility fee or an arrangement fee. A fee paid to a banker for setting up a transaction. It is usually calculated as a percentage of the value of the loan and is payable before or shortly after funds are drawn. Practical Law… …   Law dictionary

  • Front-End Debt-to-Income Ratio - DTI — A variation of the debt to income ratio (DTI) that calculates how much of a person s gross income is going towards housing costs. If a homeowner has a mortgage, the front end DTI ratio is usually calculated as housing expenses (such as mortgage… …   Investment dictionary

  • Front-end Fees —    The lead and co lead managers for a loan receive front end fees from a borrower for making the arrangements, and servicing fees for administering interest payments and principal repayments.    ► See also Lead Manager/Underwriter …   Financial and business terms

  • front-end load —  Loan fee or sales commission paid from the initial funds borrowed …   American business jargon

  • front-end fee — A charge levied by a lender when a loan is set up or when the first payment of the loan is taken …   Accounting dictionary

  • front-end fee — A charge levied by a lender when a loan is set up or when the first payment of the loan is taken …   Big dictionary of business and management

  • front-end commission — commission that is paid in advance (deduction of part of the cost of a loan from the amount which the borrower receives) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • front-end loading — deducting of a portion of the cost of a loan from the actual sum received by the borrower …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Loan modification in the United States — Loan modification, the systematic alteration of contactual mortgage loan agreements, has been practiced in the United States since the 1930s. During the Great Depression loan modification programs took place at the state level in an effort to… …   Wikipedia

  • Loan Commitment — A loan amount that may be drawn down, or is due to be contractually funded in the future. Loan commitments are found at commercial banks and other lending institutions and consist of both open end and closed end loans. Open end loan commitments… …   Investment dictionary

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