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BalloonA balloon is the term for an extra-large amount of payment on a debt that is substantially more than the preceding payments. For example, some bond issues have balloon payments that mature in the fina [..]
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BalloonDescribes a long term loan in which there is a large final payment when the loan matures.
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Balloon"to go up in a balloon," 1792; "to swell, puff up," 1841, from balloon (n.). Related: Ballooned; ballooning.
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Balloon1570s, "a game played with a large inflated leather ball," from Italian pallone "large ball," from palla "ball," from a Germanic source akin to Langobardic palla (from Pr [..]
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BalloonFinal repayment of a facility where the repayment schedule is heavily weighted to the final amortisation payment.
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Balloonbag, often made of rubber, filled with air or another gas.
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Balloonto float in the atmosphere carried by a large, gas-filled bag.
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BalloonSee anchor balloon, ballonet, ceiling balloon, constant-level balloon, extensible balloon, jimsphere, kytoon, pilot balloon, racoon, robin sphere, sounding balloon, super- pressure balloon, tetroon, z [..]
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Balloon(more commonly "ballooning", also "upshooter, upshooting") excessive climbing or lifting of a shot beyond its normal trajectory, usually into the wind and usually c [..]
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Balloonlarge tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air ride in a hot-air balloon; "He tried to balloon around the earth but storms forced him to land in China" become inflate [..]
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Balloona bag filled with air or gas so that it can float about the ground
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BalloonAny type of air vessel "lighter than air" may be made of silk, cotton, rubberized fabric, etc.
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BalloonThe upward glide of an aeroplane near the ground caused by the pilot descending too fast and pulling the control lever back too much or too quickly
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BalloonIn an illustration, any line which encircles copy or dialogue.
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Balloonbalon
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BalloonIn cartoons, comic books, and graphic novels, a space encircled by a line drawn from the mouth of one of the characters, containing dialogue or the character's unspoken thoughts. Click here to se [..]
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BalloonBlighted hopes and adversity come with this dream. Business of every character will sustain an apparent falling off. To ascend in a balloon, denotes an unfortunate journey.
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Balloonbeing or having a final installment that is much larger than preceding ones in an installment or term loan [a payment] NOTE: In contrast to an amortized loan, a balloon loan is generally repaid in ...
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BalloonA loan with a maturity that is shorter than the amortization period.
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Balloona circle or bubble enclosing copy in an illustration. Used in cartoons.
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BalloonThe loan balance remaining at the time the loan contract calls for full repayment. Bimonthly mortgage
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BalloonFinal payment of a loan which is larger than the previous payments, arising when the amortization is longer than the maturity of the underlying note. See amortization.
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BalloonThe final balance due at the end of a loan agreement. This amount is agreed to at the beginning of the loan and is included in the loan agreement and calculation schedule.
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BalloonA lump sum payable at the end of certain finance agreements like a PCP
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BalloonA loan that is amortized only down to the expected end-of-term value, with a remaining balance to be paid in a lump sum at the end of the term.
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BalloonSee Residual Value
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BalloonA large payment that is due at the end of a loan.
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Balloon(n) large tough nonrigid bag filled with gas or heated air(n) small thin inflatable rubber bag with narrow neck(v) ride in a hot-air balloon(v) become inflated
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BalloonA loan that has a series of monthly payments with the remaining balance due in a large lump sum payment at the end.
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BalloonMetaphorically, a feeler, sent to ascertain public opinion.
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BalloonAnnotation consisting of content from the Bill of Materials. Balloon notes update when changes are made to the BOM table.
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BalloonAn inflatable device implanted in the Stomach as an adjunct to therapy of Morbid Obesity. Specific types include the Silicone Garren-Edwards Gastric Bubble (GEGB), approved by the FDA in 1985, and the [..]
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BalloonA bedroll. A roll of bedding carried on the back, a bindle.
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Balloondescribes the dispersal method of insects and spiders that spin silk thread and can travel on air currents to distant sites
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Balloonan un-powered lighter-than-air vehicle. Balloons can derive their buoyancy from the confinement of hot air, hydrogen, helium, ammonia or other gas. Balloons can be free (un-tethered and free to drift [..]
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BalloonAn unpowered lighter-than-air craft, its direction of flight imposed by ambient airstreams.
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BalloonA fungo-like game played in Elizabethan times in England. The ball was an inflated leather bag, and was knocked with the arm - sometimes aided by a wooden brace. Hitting for distance was evidently des [..]
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BalloonIn an illustration, any line which encircles copy or dialogue.
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BalloonIn an illustration, any line which encircles copy, or dialogue.
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BalloonIn an illustration, any line which encircles copy, or dialogue.
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BalloonIn an illustration, any line which encircles copy or dialogue.
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BalloonIn an illustration, any line which encircles copy, or dialogue.
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BalloonIn aeronautics, a balloon is an unpowered aerostat, which remains aloft or floats due to its buoyancy. A balloon may be free, moving with the wind, or tethered to a fixed point. It is distinct from an [..]
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BalloonBalloon were an early 1990s music duo from London, consisting of Ian Bickerton and David Sheppard. Their first album, Gravity, was released in 1992 by Dedicated Records, a British record label known f [..]
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BalloonA balloon is a flexible container for (partially or fully) confining a gas. Balloon may also refer to:
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BalloonBalloon is a brush script commonly used for signage or display purposes. It was designed in 1939 by Max R. Kaufmann, for American Type Founders, in response to Howard Allen Trafton's Cartoon, cut for [..]
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BalloonA balloon is a flexible bag that can be inflated with a gas, such as helium, hydrogen, nitrous oxide, oxygen, and air. For special tasks, balloons can be filled with smoke, liquid water, granular medi [..]
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BalloonBalloon, balloon-ball or wind-ball was a game similar to the modern game of volleyball in which a leather ball would be batted by the fist or forearm to prevent it from touching the ground. The game [..]
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BalloonA balloon is a flexible container for (partially or fully) confining a gas. Balloon may also refer to:
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BalloonThe Balloon (in Hungarian: Léghajó) is a work of art by Hungarian artist Pál Szinyei Merse from 1878.
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BalloonBalloon is a 2017 Indian Tamil language horror comedy film written and directed by Sinish and produced by Dhilip Subbarayan, Arun Balaji and Nandakumar. The film stars Jai, Janani and Anjali in the l [..]
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