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EN[ləʊn] [loʊn] [-əʊn]
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    Examples of loan in a Sentence

  • Examples of loan
    1. It also requires mortgage brokers and loan originators who work for state-chartered banks to complete at least 20 hours of prelicensing education, pass a licensing test and complete eight hours of continuing education annually.
    2. It is on loan for four months from its Swedish owners and on display in a specially designed safelike room in central Prague where visitors are limited to 10 at a time and permitted only a few minutes of viewing time.
    3. He structured the loan with a twenty-year term.
    4. Today, a bank can borrow dollars on an uncollateralized basis for a month in the interbank market for about 0.30 percent, which is more attractive than a Fed loan requiring full collateral, even if it is slightly cheaper.
    5. The fate of the loan sailor is still wide open.
    6. Andrew Surman fired in what proved to be a 37th-minute winner before Forest's Paul Konchesky saw red late on. That second yellow for the loan signing came in stoppage time and did not affect the outcome of a game which Norwich dominated.
    7. a nonpersonally guaranteed loan
    8. A release schedule determines how much of the loan must be paid off in order to have a lot released from the blanket lien.
  • Examples of loans
    1. The government is offering interest-free loans for the purchase of energy-efficient appliances.
    2. nonaccrual loans
    3. Of course, the nonmodified parts of these loans still have the original covenants.
    4. Consumer credit, or nonmortgage loans to individuals, increased about $12.3 billion during the month, to $2.39 trillion, after a $1.3 billion decrease in October, the Federal Reserve said yesterday.
    5. Student grants these days are paltry, and many students have to take out loans.
    6. "This is a very retail approach for us," Czerw said. "But when you buy one out of every six home loans in the US, you are going to have a constant flow ..."
    7. Turning a profit by making rotten loans to uncreditworthy borrowers — ruining families and neighborhoods in the process — requires a lot more creativity than selling the Brooklyn Bridge to a gullible immigrant.
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