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INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS - Distribution of plan assets to beneficiaries based upon a regular schedule.
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Annuities and Pension Plan Installment Payments
Generally, amounts distributed by a qualified retirement plan or annuity are taxable to the recipient as ordinary income in the year they are received.

Installment Payments
Method of paying a purchase price or a debt in fractional amounts over a specified period of time.

Installment Payments
Income can be FDAP income whether it is paid in a series of repeated payments or in a single lump sum.

installment payments A distribution of plan assets based upon a regular schedule. interest Cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage of the amount borrowed. See annual percentage rate (APR).

A form of lease revenue bond that permits the investor to participate in a stream of lease payments, installment payments or loan payments relating to the acquisition or construction of specific equipment, land or facilities.

A self-amortizing loan is one that's paid off over a specific period of time as the borrower makes regular installment payments. Part of each payment covers some interest on the loan, and the rest is applied to the principal.

Foreclosure investing opportunities are normally created when homeowners default on monthly installment payments and the bank confiscates their property. The property is then sold at a foreclosure auction.

The process of reducing debt through regular installment payments of principal and interest that will result in the payoff of a loan at its maturity.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR):
The cost of credit on a yearly basis, expressed as a percentage.

The final payment on a loan, when that payment is greater than the preceding installment payments and pays the loan in full.

A method of buying goods through making installment payments over time. The term hire purchase originated in the U.K., and is similar to what are called "rent-to-own" arrangements in the United States.

A new issue of stock sold with the obligation that buyers will pay the issue price in a series of installment payments instead of one lump sum payment. This is also known as partially paid shares.

Installment Sales Contract
A contract in which the buyer will pay installment payments to a seller. Title remains vested in the seller until the contracted purchase price is paid in full.

Retiring an interest bearing liability by gradual reduction through a series of installment payments, as opposed to one lump-sum payment. For example, home mortgages are typically amortized by paying part of the principal amount each month.

The customer has the option of paying off the outstanding balance, without penalty, or making several installment payments. Bank credit card and check overdraft credit lines are two of the most widely used forms of open-end credit.

The process of paying off an interest-bearing liability through a series of installment payments.
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Contractual arrangement used in some states under which a buyer purchases real estate from a seller over a period of time, usually by making periodic installment payments. Title is not conveyed to the buyer until the final payment is made.

Amortization : The repayment of a loan through installment payments.

Otherwise known as an article of agreement, a land contract denotes a form of contract, wherein the buyer makes periodic installment payments to the seller, in order to buy a real estate.

Balloon Payment - The final payment on a loan, when that payment is greater than the preceding installment payments and pays the note in full.

Since the business seller receives a balance of sale in the form of installment payments, the actual cash value includes the initial down payment plus the present value of the seller's note payments received over time.

money paid for new stock an amount paid for a new issue of shares of stock, either the total payment or the first installment, if the shares are offered with installment payments
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A form provided by the Corporation, and completed by the Inspectors of Election, attesting to the final voting results and percentages of a shareholder meeting.
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The term is commonly used in connection with mortgages, installment payments and other obligations that are due and payable on specified dates. (2) the money that is past due but unpaid.

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