deferred payment

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payment delayed for a certain period, payment by installment after the date of purchase
delayed payment Also referred to as a deferred start, this facility allows you to delay the date on which the first repayment is due The deferred period could be from one to three months, meaning a loan opened on the 1st January may not require repayments to start until 1st April
Expression used for a letter of credit with a deferred payment date (e g , 90/120/180 days after the date of the bill of lading) No draft is required
A letter of credit issued for the purchase and financing of merchandise, similar to acceptance-type letter of credit, except that it requires presentation of sight drafts payable on an installment basis
Payment put off to a future date or extended over a period of time Watch out for skip-a-month offers Interest still accumulates when you skip a month
A payment term in which the buyer and seller agree to defer payment (Note: Deferred payment is not the same as Delayed Price )
arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
Payment a set period of time after shipment or presentation of shipping documents, as opposed to immediately or "at sight " A distinction is drawn between a letter of credit that is available for deferred payment and one that is available for acceptance of time drafts in that no drafts are involved under a deferred payment L/C Without accepted drafts, the beneficiary's ability to sell, or "discount," his right to payment to a lender or investor is restricted
Normally a small contact payment is paid to initiate the lease, and the main lease payment is deferred from one to six months The lease payment will normally be higher to reflect the loss of revenues to the lessor during the deferred period This is similar to a Step Up or Step Down lease
deferred payment

    Расстановка переносов

    de·ferred pay·ment

    Турецкое произношение

    dîfırd peymınt

    Произношение

    /dəˈfərd ˈpāmənt/ /dɪˈfɜrd ˈpeɪmənt/

    Этимология

    [ di-'f&r ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English deferren, differren, from Middle French differer, from Latin differre to postpone, be different; more at DIFFER.
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