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91fixed rate mortgage — see mortgage Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fixed rate mortgage …
92fixed assets — index immovable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 fixed assets n. The property …
93fixed rate preference shares — Shares issued wholly for new consideration with no conversion rights or rights to acquire further shares or securities, which carry dividends of a fixed amount or fixed rate per cent of the nominal value. The dividends (plus any amount paid on… …
94fixed-share partner — A partner who is entitled to a fixed share of partnership profits and, depending on the terms of any partnership agreement, may not be required to contribute to partnership losses. Fixed share partners may also have more limited voting rights… …
95fixed charge coverage ratio — USA The ratio of EBITDA to interest expense and scheduled principal payments on debt for borrowed money. Fixed charges may also include rent payments, required dividends and capital expenditures. This financial ratio measures the company s… …
96fixed salary — (fixed )salary n. An agreed upon amount of money in exchange for services that may be set at a fixed hourly rate, but that is usually figured on a yearly basis and does not vary with the amount of goods the employer sells. See also commission.… …
97fixed fee — ➔ fee * * * fixed fee UK US noun [C] ► FLAT FEE(Cf. ↑flat fee) …
98fixed annuity — UK US noun [C] (also fixed rate annuity) INSURANCE ► an annuity (= contract someone agrees with an insurance company to be paid an amount of money regularly) for which the payment amount remains the same for the period of the annuity: »At the… …
99fixed telephone — UK US noun [C] (also fixed phone) ► COMMUNICATIONS a phone that is connected to other phones or to a computer by wires: »Many households no longer have a fixed telephone line, a trend that is growing all over Europe. → Compare MOBILE PHONE(Cf.… …
100fixed amount option — n: installments for a fixed amount option at option 4 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …