ambar, depo, toptan satış yeri, antrepo, depolamak, ardiye, depo ardiye ambar, büyük mağaza, ambarlamak, ambarda saklamak, mağazalamak, -i depolamak, -i ambarlamak, -i depoya/ambara koymak, ambar,v.depoya koy:n.depo, ware housemaneşya deposu sahibi veya işçisi, eşya depo, depoya yerleştirmek, umumi mağaza, gereç ambarı, -i depolamak, ambara koymak, depoya koymak, AMBAR; ANTREPO:Depolama maksadıyla yapılan dört duvarlı ve çatılı bina. Bu binanın tabanı yer seviyesinde, vagon veya kamyon yüksekliğinde, bir veya bir kaç kat olabilir. Dış tarafında, yükleme platformlarının (loading platform) bulunması veya bulunmaması, binanın sınıflandırılmasında bir etki yapmaz, depo etme, depoculuk, ardiye ücreti, büyük mağazacılık, büyük magazacilik, depoya koy, büyük magazacilik,
AMBAR; ANTREPO:Depolama maksadıyla yapılan dört duvarlı ve çatılı bina. Bu binanın tabanı yer seviyesinde, vagon veya kamyon yüksekliğinde, bir veya bir kaç kat olabilir. Dış tarafında, yükleme platformlarının (loading platform) bulunması veya bulunmaması, binanın sınıflandırılmasında bir etki yapmaz Askeri
To confine people to institutions for long-term periods, To store, as in a warehouse, A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer, storehouse, depot; storehouse for goods; wholesale store, large retail store, To deposit or secure in a warehouse, A storehouse for wares, or goods, Capability to receive, store and issue, To place in the warehouse of the government or customhouse stores, to be kept until duties are paid, A building used to store merchandise and other materials or equipment, store in a large storehouse, whs, A building used to receive and store goods and merchandise In terms of classifying such property, warehouses are normally located in an area zoned for either commercial or industrial property, a storehouse for goods and merchandise store in a warehouse, A storage location for goods, Premises designed and built for the purpose of bulk storage of raw materials or finished or partly finished goods, pending either onward transit or division into smaller batches and subsequent distribution Willing seller-willing buyer An assumption sometimes made for valuation purposes that the owner of the property concerned is willing to dispose of his interest therein and that there is at least one genuine purchaser in the market for that interest, whether or not such is actually the case at the date of valuation Written-down value At a given time, the result of making one or more annual of periodic deductions for depreciation against capital cost or worth, A place for the reception and storage of goods, A building specially designed for receipt, storage and handling of goods Synonyms: Shed, Store, A large building used for receiving and storing goods, materials or merchandise, store in a warehouse, A warehouse is a large building where raw materials or manufactured goods are stored until they are exported to other countries or distributed to shops to be sold. a large building for storing large quantities of goods (ware ( -WARE) + house), a storehouse for goods and merchandise, Premises designed and built or converted for the purpose of bulk storage of raw materials or finished or partly finished goods, pending either onward transit or division into smaller batches and subsequent distribution, (storage): a building or structure for storage such as aircraft hangers, garages, warehouses, storage buildings, and freight depots, The Library Warehouse is used to house less frequently used material and the Macmillan Brown archives Request items from the Warehouse by filling in a "Warehouse request" card at any library, any building where goods are stored, a large building in which goods are stored by producers or wholesalers, A place for receiving, storing and manipulating goods and merchandise, A place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of freight, Building in which goods are stored, Vendor's place of business, godown, Present participle of warehouse, the act of placing goods in a warehouse, past of warehouse, stored in a warehouse, plural of warehouse, third-person singular of warehouse, The short-term borrowing of funds by a mortgage banker using permanent mortgage loans as collateral This form of interim financing is used until the mortgages are sold to a permanent investor, Mortgage bankers and other financial institutions make loans that are then periodically sold on the secondary market After the loan is made - but before it is sold - the loan is said to be in the lenders warehouse, The storage of both incoming materials for production and finished goods for physical distribution to customers, A term used in financing to describe the process which loan correspondents employ, assembling into one package a number of mortgage loans which the correspondent has originated and selling them in the secondary mortgage market, depositing in a warehouse, present participle of , warehouse, Warehousing is the act or process of storing large quantities of goods so that they can be sold or used at a later date. All donations go towards the cost of warehousing. the business or practice of storing large quantities of goods, especially in warehouses, The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors, includes storage of goods as well as "value-added" services such as pick/pack, kitting, relabelling and break-bulk, The act of placing goods in a warehouse, or in a customhouse store, the performance of those physical and administrative functions incidental to and required in the conduct of the storage activity, i e receipt, sorting, identification, inspection, preservation, putting away, safekeeping, retrieval for issue and preparation for shipment of materiel, Warehousing is the assembly of mortgage loans into "pools " Securities that represent shares in these pools are then sold to investors Examples of warehousing "agencies" include Fannie Mae/Federal National Mortgage Association and Ginnie Mae/Government National Mortgage Association, Short-term borrowing of funds by mortgage bankers using permanent mortgage loans as collateral The money borrowed is used to make additional mortgage loans This interim financing is used until the mortgages are sold to a permanent investor, The borrowing of funds by a mortgage banker on a short-term basis at a commercial bank using permanent mortgage loans as collateral This form of interim financing is used until the mortgages are sold to a permanent investor, The packaging together of many mortgages for the purpose of selling them in the secondary market usually by a mortgage banker who has originated the loans, The process of assembling mortgages for sale to the secondary mortgage market, The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a issue to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors, The borrowing of funds by a mortgage banker on a short-term basis using permanent mortgage loans as collateral This form of interim financing provides capital for the mortgage banker to use to fund additional loans until the mortgages can be sold to a permanent investor, Those activities of holding and handling goods in a warehouse (store), The storage (holding) of goods, Holding a mortgage until the market for its resale improves; a fee may be charged to a borrower to offset a lender's mortgage costs Warehousing occurs during tight money markets when discount rates charged by lenders exceed their profit margin, forcing them to hold mortgages until rates drop, storing goods in warehouses; in finance, using other people to buy shares prior to a takeover bid, Using existing loans as security for another loan Warehousing involves mortgage portfolios, The process by which a mortgage banker or mortgage broker assembles mortgages that he or she has made and prepares the mortgages to be sold in the secondary mortgage market By selling these mortgages the originator now has additional capital that can be used to make more mortgages which in turn may be sold in the secondary mortgage market, Mortgage bankers and other financial institutions make loans that are then periodically sold on the secondary market After the loan is made but before it is sold - the loan is said to be in the lenders warehouse,
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To confine people to institutions for long-term periods
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To store, as in a warehouse
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A place for storing large amounts of products (wares). In logistics, a place where products go to from the manufacturer before going to the retailer
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storehouse, depot; storehouse for goods; wholesale store, large retail store isim
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To deposit or secure in a warehouse
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A storehouse for wares, or goods
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Capability to receive, store and issue
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To place in the warehouse of the government or customhouse stores, to be kept until duties are paid
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A building used to store merchandise and other materials or equipment
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store in a large storehouse fiil
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whs
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A building used to receive and store goods and merchandise In terms of classifying such property, warehouses are normally located in an area zoned for either commercial or industrial property
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a storehouse for goods and merchandise store in a warehouse
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A storage location for goods
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Premises designed and built for the purpose of bulk storage of raw materials or finished or partly finished goods, pending either onward transit or division into smaller batches and subsequent distribution Willing seller-willing buyer An assumption sometimes made for valuation purposes that the owner of the property concerned is willing to dispose of his interest therein and that there is at least one genuine purchaser in the market for that interest, whether or not such is actually the case at the date of valuation Written-down value At a given time, the result of making one or more annual of periodic deductions for depreciation against capital cost or worth
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A place for the reception and storage of goods
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A building specially designed for receipt, storage and handling of goods Synonyms: Shed, Store
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A large building used for receiving and storing goods, materials or merchandise
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store in a warehouse
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A warehouse is a large building where raw materials or manufactured goods are stored until they are exported to other countries or distributed to shops to be sold. a large building for storing large quantities of goods (ware ( -WARE) + house)
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a storehouse for goods and merchandise
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Premises designed and built or converted for the purpose of bulk storage of raw materials or finished or partly finished goods, pending either onward transit or division into smaller batches and subsequent distribution
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(storage): a building or structure for storage such as aircraft hangers, garages, warehouses, storage buildings, and freight depots
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The Library Warehouse is used to house less frequently used material and the Macmillan Brown archives Request items from the Warehouse by filling in a "Warehouse request" card at any library
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any building where goods are stored
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a large building in which goods are stored by producers or wholesalers
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A place for receiving, storing and manipulating goods and merchandise
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A place for the reception, delivery, consolidation, distribution, and storage of freight
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Building in which goods are stored
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Vendor's place of business
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A warehouse.
godown
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warehousing
Present participle of warehouse
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warehousing
the act of placing goods in a warehouse
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warehoused
past of warehouse
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warehoused
stored in a warehouse sıfat
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warehouses
plural of warehouse
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warehouses
third-person singular of warehouse
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warehousing
The short-term borrowing of funds by a mortgage banker using permanent mortgage loans as collateral This form of interim financing is used until the mortgages are sold to a permanent investor
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warehousing
Mortgage bankers and other financial institutions make loans that are then periodically sold on the secondary market After the loan is made - but before it is sold - the loan is said to be in the lenders warehouse
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warehousing
The storage of both incoming materials for production and finished goods for physical distribution to customers
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warehousing
A term used in financing to describe the process which loan correspondents employ, assembling into one package a number of mortgage loans which the correspondent has originated and selling them in the secondary mortgage market
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warehousing
depositing in a warehouse
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warehousing
present participle of , warehouse
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warehousing
Warehousing is the act or process of storing large quantities of goods so that they can be sold or used at a later date. All donations go towards the cost of warehousing. the business or practice of storing large quantities of goods, especially in warehouses
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warehousing
The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors
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warehousing
includes storage of goods as well as "value-added" services such as pick/pack, kitting, relabelling and break-bulk
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warehousing
The act of placing goods in a warehouse, or in a customhouse store
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warehousing
the performance of those physical and administrative functions incidental to and required in the conduct of the storage activity, i e receipt, sorting, identification, inspection, preservation, putting away, safekeeping, retrieval for issue and preparation for shipment of materiel
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warehousing
Warehousing is the assembly of mortgage loans into "pools " Securities that represent shares in these pools are then sold to investors Examples of warehousing "agencies" include Fannie Mae/Federal National Mortgage Association and Ginnie Mae/Government National Mortgage Association
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warehousing
Short-term borrowing of funds by mortgage bankers using permanent mortgage loans as collateral The money borrowed is used to make additional mortgage loans This interim financing is used until the mortgages are sold to a permanent investor
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warehousing
The borrowing of funds by a mortgage banker on a short-term basis at a commercial bank using permanent mortgage loans as collateral This form of interim financing is used until the mortgages are sold to a permanent investor
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warehousing
The packaging together of many mortgages for the purpose of selling them in the secondary market usually by a mortgage banker who has originated the loans
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warehousing
The process of assembling mortgages for sale to the secondary mortgage market
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warehousing
The interim holding period from the time of the closing of a issue to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors
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warehousing
The borrowing of funds by a mortgage banker on a short-term basis using permanent mortgage loans as collateral This form of interim financing provides capital for the mortgage banker to use to fund additional loans until the mortgages can be sold to a permanent investor
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warehousing
Those activities of holding and handling goods in a warehouse (store)
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warehousing
The storage (holding) of goods
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warehousing
Holding a mortgage until the market for its resale improves; a fee may be charged to a borrower to offset a lender's mortgage costs Warehousing occurs during tight money markets when discount rates charged by lenders exceed their profit margin, forcing them to hold mortgages until rates drop
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warehousing
storing goods in warehouses; in finance, using other people to buy shares prior to a takeover bid
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warehousing
Using existing loans as security for another loan Warehousing involves mortgage portfolios
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warehousing
The process by which a mortgage banker or mortgage broker assembles mortgages that he or she has made and prepares the mortgages to be sold in the secondary mortgage market By selling these mortgages the originator now has additional capital that can be used to make more mortgages which in turn may be sold in the secondary mortgage market
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warehousing
Mortgage bankers and other financial institutions make loans that are then periodically sold on the secondary market After the loan is made but before it is sold - the loan is said to be in the lenders warehouse
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