Meaning Caps
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Abbreviation for capsules.
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Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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A combination of interest rate call options designed to provide protection against interest rate increases.
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage may change per year and/or the life of the loan.
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount monthly payments on an adjustable rate mortgage may change.
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Capital & Approved Provider Section
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Short for capital letters. For example, "all caps" means all letters capitalized.
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See: capital letter.
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an abbreviation for capital letters.
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Limits on changes in ARM interest rates or monthly payments, either in an adjustment period or over the life of the loan.
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Consumer safeguards may limit the amount monthly payments on an adjustable-rate mortgage may change. Because they do not limit the amount of interest the lender is earning, they may cause negative amo [..]
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upper-case letters
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capital letters
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Purchasing Office backend purchase order system - interacts with FFE Purchasing Requisition Module.
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A limit on how much the interest rate can change either at each adjustment or during the life of the mortgage, e.g., "2/6" equates to 2% per year and 6% over life of loan.
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Cost per Average Pound Saved
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount that the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage may change per year and/or during the life of the loan.
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount that monthly payments on an adjustable rate mortgage may change.
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage may change per year and/or the life of the loan.
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount monthly payments on an adjustable rate mortgage may change.
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A cone-shaped structure in Plants made up of a mass of meristematic Cells that covers and protects the tip of a growing root. It is the putative site of Gravity Sensing in Plant Roots.
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Nucleic acid structures found on the 5' end of eukaryotic cellular and viral Messenger RNA and some heterogeneous nuclear RNAs. These structures, which are positively charged, protect the above s [..]
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Upper limits on the amounts of money an insurance company will pay under certain circumstances. These should be outlined in detail in your policy. There can be caps for accidents, diseases, surgeries, [..]
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Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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Literally an elaborate cap, decorated in house colours, and awarded to outstanding members of the 1st XV.
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Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms
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The maximum amount that the rate can increase during a specified time period.
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cap|lang=en (''always plural'') Capital letters; capitals.
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redirect
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Consumer safeguards which limit the amount the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage can change in an adjustment interval and/or over the life of the loan. For example, if your per-period cap i [..]
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See: Convertible adjustable preferred stock
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The Caps (Swedish: mössorna) were a political faction during the Age of Liberty (1719–1772) in Sweden. The primary rivals of the Caps were known as the Hats. The Hats are actually responsible for th [..]
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Caps is the plural form of headgear cap.
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Caps is the plural form of headgear cap.
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Caps is the plural form of headgear cap.
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CAPS is the common name for N-cyclohexyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid, a chemical used as buffering agent in biochemistry. The similar substance N-cyclohexyl-2-hydroxyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid (CA [..]
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CAPS is the common name for N-cyclohexyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid, a chemical used as buffering agent in biochemistry. The similar substance N-cyclohexyl-2-hydroxyl-3-aminopropanesulfonic acid (CA [..]
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