Meaning Refinancing
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An extension and/or increase in amount of existing debt.
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Refinancing refers to the extension of a new loan to enable the repayment of all or part of the amounts outstanding on earlier borrowing, possibly including amounts not yet due.
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The process of rearranging finances to pay one loan with another for a better interest rate.
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Same as refunding. New securities are sold by a company and the money is used to retire existing securities. The object may be to save interest costs, extend the maturity of the loan, or both.
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Refinancing are the proceeds of a new loan used to pay off an existing mortgage on the same property.
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process of replacing an existing debt agreement with another debt, with different agreement terms.
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The issue of new debt to replace old. A borrower pays off one loan with the proceeds from another provided by other lenders. If the lenders are the same as before then it could technically be called a rescheduling.
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Refinancing is the process of paying off an existing loan by taking a new loan and using the same property as security. Homeowners may refinance to reduce their mortgage expense if interest rates have dropped, to switch from an adjustable to a fixed rate loan if rates are rising, or to draw on the equity that has built up during a period of rising [..]
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Definition Paying off an existing loan with the proceeds from a new loan, usually of the same size, and using the same property as collateral. In order to decide whether this is worthwhile, the saving [..]
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or "rolling over" is a financial technique applied to loans, mortgages and other forms of money borrowing. In its basic form it simply means utilizing the money obtained from a new loan to p [..]
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paying off one loan by obtaining another; refinancing is generally done to secure better loan terms (like a lower interest rate).
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The process of paying off one loan with the proceeds from a new loan secured by the same property.
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to pay off an existing loan with a new loan, ideally with better terms (e.g. lower interest rate, higher  LTV, etc.); this may occur because the market has improved and the owner is able to obtain better loan terms or the asset gained value, allowing the owner to increase cash flow to investors and improve the overall IRR on the investment; or this [..]
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A way of obtaining a better interest rate, lower monthly payments, or borrow cash on the equity in a property that has built up on a loan. A second loan is taken out to pay off the first, higher-rate [..]
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Prepayment of the existing debt and substitution of new debt on more attractive terms (e.g., at a lower cost, with a longer maturity, or with fewer or less restrictive covenants).
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The process of paying off an existing mortgage by taking out a new mortgage. Learn more...
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To replace or extend an existing loan with funds from the same institution or another lender. Repayment Holiday: HomeStart’s Repayment Holiday allows selected customers to temporarily reduce or suspen [..]
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Refinancing means you decide to finance your car loan again, but with a different lender. Basically, the auto refinance loan is used to pay off the balance on your existing car loan. Some perks to ref [..]
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Financing an existing car loan with a new lender. This process is usually used when a borrower wants to lower their monthly payment, interest rate or change their auto loan term. Repossess
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Replace or extend an existing loan with funds from the same institution or another lender.
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The process of the same mortgagor paying off one loan with the proceeds from another loan.
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Replacing an old loan with a new loan at a different interest rate by the same individual.
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Repaying a mortgage with another mortgage which has a lower interest rate. Homeowners typically take advantage of turning their equity into cash.
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Refinancing is the refunding or restructuring of debt with new debt, equity, or a combination of these. Businesses refinance their debts when interest rates drop. Since this tends to happen in times w [..]
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Taking out a new loan at a lower interest rate in order to pay off the old loan that has a higher interest rate.
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 The process of paying off an existing loan and establishing a new loan.
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Rescheduling of payments due. This usually resulting in smaller payments over a longer period of time.
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The process of the same mortgagor paying off one loan with the proceeds from another loan.
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The process of obtaining a new loan to replace an existing loan or lease balance.
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 means you get a new loan to pay out an existing loan.
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Renegotiating your existing mortgage agreement. May include increasing the principal or paying out the mortgage in full.
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Paying off one loan with the proceeds from a new loan using the same property as security. Consider refinancing when you can gain a lower interest rate, shorten the term of your loan, or want to get c [..]
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Restructuring a loan agreement under a new finance agreement.
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The process of paying off one loan with proceeds from a new loan using the same property as security.
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The process of paying off a portion or the entire amount of the existing loan with the intention of obtaining another loan from the same or another banking institution.
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A way of obtaining a better interest rate, lower monthly payments, or borrow cash on the equity in a property that has built up on a loan. A second loan is taken out to pay off the first, higher-rate loan.
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The process of paying off one loan with the proceeds from a new loan using the same property as security. Refinances create a lot of work for signing agents as there are notarized documents in all ref [..]
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Repaying a debt with the proceeds of a new loan, using the same property as collateral or security.
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The process of the same mortgagor paying off one loan with the proceeds from another loan.
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The process of paying off one loan with the proceeds from a new loan secured by the same property.
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The repayment of an existing loan from the proceeds of a new loan. A refinancing could involve repaying one lender and borrowing from another lender.
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An extension and/or increase in amount of existing debt.
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Refinancing is the replacement of an existing debt obligation with another debt obligation under different terms. The terms and conditions of refinancing may vary widely by country, province, or stat [..]
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