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  • 21interest — in|terest1 W1S2 [ˈıntrıst] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Anglo French interesse, from Latin interesse to be between, make a difference, concern , from esse to be ] 1.) [singular, U] if you have an interest in something or someone, you want to know… …

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  • 22Interest-only loan — An interest only loan is a loan in which for a set term the borrower pays only the interest on the principal balance, with the principal balance unchanged. At the end of the interest only term the borrower may enter an interest only mortgage, pay …

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  • 23interest — 1 / Intrist/ noun 1 FEELING (singular, uncountable) a feeling that makes you want to pay attention to something or to find out more about it: Ruth listened with evident interest. (+ in): They share an interest in poetry. | lose interest (=stop… …

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  • 24interest — n. & v. n. 1 a concern; curiosity (have no interest in fishing). b a quality exciting curiosity or holding the attention (this magazine lacks interest). 2 a subject, hobby, etc., in which one is concerned (his interests are gardening and sport).… …

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  • 25interest — in|ter|est1 [ ıntrəst ] noun *** ▸ 1 a need to know ▸ 2 activity you enjoy doing ▸ 3 money paid/received ▸ 4 quality attracting you ▸ 5 advantage/benefit ▸ 6 connection affecting someone ▸ 7 right to own part of something ▸ 8 group with same aim… …

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  • 26Make It Happen (Mariah Carey song) — Make It Happen …

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  • 27Interest of the company — The interest of the company (sometimes company benefit or commercial benefit ) is a concept that the board of directors in corporations are in most legal systems required to use their powers for the commercial benefit of the company and its… …

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  • 28Make-work job — A make work job is a job that has less final benefit[to whom?] than the job costs to support. Make work jobs are similar to workfare but are publicly offered on the job market and have otherwise normal employment requirements (workfare jobs, in… …

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  • 29interest — noun 1》 the feeling of wanting to know about something or someone.     ↘a quality exciting curiosity or holding the attention: a tale full of interest.     ↘a subject which one enjoys doing or studying. 2》 money paid for the use of money lent, or …

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  • 30Interest Rate Collar — An investment strategy that uses derivatives to hedge an investor s exposure to interest rate fluctuations. The investor purchases an interest rate ceiling for a premium, which is offset by selling an interest rate floor. This strategy protects… …

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