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"reverse leverage"
Keywords:
leverage
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buyout
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situation
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costly
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finance
Related Terms:
Reinvestment rate
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Interest-rate risk
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Reinvestment risk
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Interest rate risk
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Extension risk
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Margin lending
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Income risk
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Hurdle rate
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Market rate
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Interest
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Blended rate
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Effective yield
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Rate of interest
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Fixed interest
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Investor
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Cap rate
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Immunization
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Risk-free rate
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Savings rate
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Standard rate
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Interest rates
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Hard money lender
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Equity participation
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Fixed interest rate
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Yield spread premium
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Leverage
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Negative gearing
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Portfolio lender
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Allocation rate
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Leveraging
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Nominal rate
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Cost of capital
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Discount
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Floating rate loan
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Compounding
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Fixed rate
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Cost of funds
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Prime lending rate
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Mortgage rate
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Variable interest
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Effective rate
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Tiered interest rate
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Standard variable rate
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Fixed rate mortgages
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Note rate
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Fixed rate loan
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Nominal interest rate
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Base interest rate
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Base rate
a situation in which financial benefits from ownership accrue at a lower rate than the mortgage interest rate.
lorybreckler.com
A situation that occurs when financing is too costly; when the total yield on a cash investment is less than the interest rate or borrowed funds.
oreb.ca
Reverse leveraged buyout Reverse mortgage
financial-terms.co.uk
A term for the situation where the income from ownership of property is lower than the rate of interest paid to finance the ownership.
fsbo-home.com
Situation where the interest rate on a property is higher than the financial benefits received from an investment, resulting in a negative leverage.
marygentry.com
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Keywords:
negative
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cash
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flow
Negative cash flow.
fxwords.com
Keywords:
exceeds
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return
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investment
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occurs
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funds
Occurs when the interest on borrowings exceeds the return on investment of the funds that were borrowed.
getfolio.com