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WarehousingThe interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors.
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WarehousingA service provided during the interim period in which a fronting company starts to receive premiums that should be reinsured to a captive, but the captive isn't ready to receive them yet.
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WarehousingA line of credit given to a mortgage banker by a commercial banker to fund secondary market investors. The mortgage banker will borrow the money and use it to fund mortgages. The mortgages are used as [..]
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WarehousingThe storage (holding) of goods.
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WarehousingProcess whereby a group of investors buys shares in a company but each investor keeps their holding below the threshold above which official notification is required. This can be a surreptitious method of mounting a takeover bid.
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WarehousingDefinition A term used to describe the packaging of a number of mortgage loans for sale in the secondary mortgage market.
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Warehousingnoun. the practice of restraining people with cognitive disorders to large facilities for prolonged, frequently lifelong, custodial care. This colloquial terminology indicates absence of remediation b [..]
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WarehousingThe storing of goods/cargo.
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WarehousingA place in which goods or merchandise are stored and from which they are distributed.
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WarehousingThe storing of goods/cargo.
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Warehousing(n) depositing in a warehouse
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WarehousingThe storing of goods/cargo.
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WarehousingThe storage of cargo.
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WarehousingWarehousing (also inventory management) involves all the decision-making facts that have a bearing on inventory. In particular, it encompasses what goods are to be stored and in what quantity as well as what quantities are to be ordered and when in order to replenish the inventory.
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WarehousingSeveral investors who are in cahoots with each other buy shares in the same share company, while each of them makes sure to keep their individual holding below the level where notification to the exch [..]
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WarehousingThe ability of an ODFI to receive a file from an originator prior to the Effective Entry Date and hold it for release to the ACH operator or for a RDFI to receive entries ahead of the Settlement Date [..]
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WarehousingA stage in the preparation of a securitization transaction whereby an SPV (q.v.) acquires assets for a certain period of time until it reaches a sufficient quantity to be able to issue an ABS.
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WarehousingThe storing (holding) of goods. Warehouse Management System (WMS):
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WarehousingWarehousing refers to the storage of goods for a specified period of time.
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WarehousingThe storage (holding) of goods.
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WarehousingThe storing of freight. Warehousing is sometimes needed, and can be provided, to complement inbound and outbound transportation services. There are 4 distinct types of warehousing available, depending upon load content: for finished goods; for raw materials; for consumer fulfillment; and for vendor-managed inventory or VMI.
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Warehousing
The act of storing goods in a warehouse.
* '''1864''', Oregon. Legislative Assembly. House of Representatives
*:at San Francisco it is warehoused and reshipped to Liverpool, or other foreign marke [..]
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WarehousingThe temporary advancement of a trust company's own funds in disbursing mortgage loans pending sale to investor clients for whom the loans were originated.
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Warehousingthe temporary funding and holding by a lending institution of mortgages originated by a mortgage broker until such time as the mortgage market improves or until the mortgage broker accumulates a suffi [..]
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WarehousingThe interim holding period from the time of the closing of a loan to its subsequent marketing to capital market investors.
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