lending money at interest - Übersetzung nach griechisch
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lending money at interest - Übersetzung nach griechisch

HARD MONEY LOANS ARE SHORT-TERM CAPITAL LOANS FUNDED BY PRIVATE PARTIES AND SECURED BY REAL PROPERTY. HARD MONEY LOANS ARE ASSET BASED, I.E., BACKED BY THE VALUE OF THE PROPERTY, NOT BY THE CREDITWORTHINESS OF THE BORROWER.
Hard money lender; Hard money lenders; Hard money loans; Hard money (loan); Hard money lending

lending money at interest      
τοκισμός
rate of interest         
  • Classical theory of the determination of the interest rate. The solid red curve in the diagram shows the desired level of saving ''s'' as a function of ''r'' for the current income ''ŷ''.
FEE PAID BY THE DEBTOR TO THE CREDITOR FOR TEMPORARILY BORROWED CAPITAL
Simple interest; Rate of interest; Fixed-rate interest; Cost of money; Interest (economics); Interest (finance); Simple Interest; Deposit rate; Lending rate; Borrowing rate; Interest (money); Ordinary interest; Intrest rate; Interest bearing; Intrest; Rate in loans; Interest (in Economics); Loan formula; Cost of Money
επιτόκιο
simple interest         
  • Classical theory of the determination of the interest rate. The solid red curve in the diagram shows the desired level of saving ''s'' as a function of ''r'' for the current income ''ŷ''.
FEE PAID BY THE DEBTOR TO THE CREDITOR FOR TEMPORARILY BORROWED CAPITAL
Simple interest; Rate of interest; Fixed-rate interest; Cost of money; Interest (economics); Interest (finance); Simple Interest; Deposit rate; Lending rate; Borrowing rate; Interest (money); Ordinary interest; Intrest rate; Interest bearing; Intrest; Rate in loans; Interest (in Economics); Loan formula; Cost of Money
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Definition

interest
I
n.
concern
curiosity
1) to arouse, generate, pique, stir up; revive interest (in)
2) to hold smb.'s interest
3) to demonstrate, display, evince, manifest, show interest
4) to express; take an interest in (she took a keen interest in the project)
5) to lose interest (in)
6) an academic; active; deep, intense, keen, lively, profound, serious, strong; passing; vested interest
7) broad; common, mutual; narrow interests
8) human interest (this story has a lot of human interest)
9) personal; popular interest
10) the national; (the) public interest
11) interest flags; peaks; picks up; wanes
12) a conflict of interest(s)
13) interest in (to show no interest in financial matters)
14) interest to + inf. (it's in/to our interest to have stable prices)
15) in smb.'s interest (to act in one's own interest)
16) in a certain interest (in the national interest; in the public interest)
17) in the interests of (in the interests of safety; in the interests of our organization)
18) of interest to (this story will he of interest to us)
19) to smb.'s interest (see 14)
money paid for the use of money
20) to bear, pay, yield interest
21) to draw; receive interest
22) to add; calculate; charge; compound interest
23) compound; simple interest
24) interest accrues (to an account)
25) interest on (interest on a loan; six percent interest is paid on all accounts)
26) at a certain (rate of) interest (at six percent interest)
share
27) to own an interest (in a business)
28) a half interest (see also interests)
II
v.
1) to interest greatly, very much
2) (D; tr.) to interest in (could I interest you in this project?)

Wikipedia

Hard money loan

A hard money loan is a specific type of asset-based loan: a financing instrument through which a borrower receives funds secured by real property. Hard money loans are typically issued by private investors or companies. Interest rates are typically higher than conventional commercial or residential property loans because of the higher risk and shorter duration of the loan.