PERMANENT FINANCING A mortgage loan, usually covering development costs, interim loans, construction loans, financing expenses, and marketing, administrative, legal and other costs.
Permanent financing: Financing which is put in place to replace a short-term loan or a contractor/construction loan. Français: Financement permanent Español: Financiación permanente ...
Permanent financing Long-term financing using either debt or equity. Permanent spontaneous current Liabilities The minimum level of spontaneous liabilities that is always maintained by a firm.
permanent financing needed for the normal operation of a business, that is, the long-term and working capital. appraised investment in fixed assets and normal working capital.
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Permanent Financing - Consists of stock or long-term bonds. While most bonds have maturities they are still considered a type of permanent financing.
permanent financing A long-term debt or equity financing plan, generally used to purchase or develop... permanent life insurance A type of life insurance encompassing a death benefit similar to a term life...
Bridge financing Interim financing of one sort or another used to solidify a position until more permanent financing is arranged. "Bring it out" In the context of general equities, "make stock available for sale to indicated buyers.
A short term loan to cover the immediate cash requirements until permanent financing is received. Also known as Bridge financing.
Commitment to provide permanent financing following construction of a planned project.
Excess credit may also be applied towards the eventual purchase of the property, or towards the down payment for a mortgage (CAUTION, the buyer and seller can agree to whatever they want, but when the buyer goes to get permanent financing the bank ...
Bridge Loan - Temporary loan used to provide a company with a portion of working capital while arrangements for permanent financing are executed.
The Real Estate Finance Group provides permanent financing for a variety of income-producing properties including: Multifamily Retail Industrial/Warehouse Office Self Storage Hotel Mixed Use Mobile Home Parks Student Housing ...
Bridge Loan A short-term loan that is used until a person or company can secure permanent financing.
Normally, the owner secures the necessary financing for the project for both the construction period and permanent financing upon completion.
"A short-term loan that is used until a person or company secures permanent financing or removes an existing obligation." "al qawa'id al fiqhiya" Legal maxims ...
The minimum level of current assets that a firm needs to continue operation. Because some level is always maintained, they are called permanent current assets. Permanent financing ...
financing arranged to bridge a temporary cash shortage between the need for a expenditure (eg. to finance the purchase of a company, a share repurchase or the maturity of a debt financing) and the receipt of proceeds (eg. from permanent financing or ...
Sometimes a firm that is planning an IPO or a public company that has completed a merger and has not yet completed the financing for it will obtain such financing to "bridge" the period until permanent financing is arranged.
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