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Guarantor program

Глоссарий экономических терминов
    Under the freddie mac program, the aggregation by a single issuer (usually an s&l) for the purpose of forming a qualifying pool to be issued as pcs under the freddie mac guarantee.




Guarantor, английский
  1. Поручитель, гарант

  2. A person who guarantees, endorses, or provides indemnity agreements with respect to debts owed to others.

  3. A party who will guarantee repayment or performance of a covenant.

  4. Гарант

  5. Principal


Guarantor administration, английский

Guarantor bank, английский
    Банк-гарант


Guarantor of the debt, английский
    Гарант по долговым обязательствам


Guarantor service, английский

Guarantor, cosigner, английский

Program, венгерский

Program, английский
  1. A sequence of instructions expressed in some programming language. also see algorithm(2).

  2. Программа

  3. Программа (ряд взаимосвязанных мероприятий по осуществлению проекта)

  4. A statement prepared by or for an owner, with or without an architect’s assistance, program 767

  5. План, проект; программа ~ of work(s) проект производства работ

  6. A list of statements or instructions in a special purpose programming language that directs a computer to undertake a certain computing task (->algorithm). programs are needed because modern computers are essentially general purpose machines whose structure must be specified from the outside.

  7. A collective grouping of projects, usually including a common set of goals, plans and measurement of success, that is managed and delivered in a coordinated way. program

  8. A set of instructions that a computer or device uses to perform a specific task, such as word processing, accounting, or data management.

  9. An implementation of an algorithm.


Program, шведский

Program accessible, английский
    С программным доступом


Program acronyms, abbreviations and definitions, английский

Program address, английский

Program addressable clock, английский
    Часы с возможностью обращения из программы


Program analysis control and evaluation, английский
    Управление анализом программ и их оценка


Program analysis for research management, английский
    Аналитическая модель «парм» для перспективного планирования программ


Program analysis for resource management, английский
    Аналитическая модель восстановления экономики страны после ракетно-ядерного нападения


Program anniversary date, английский
    The calendar date which marks the enrollment of a partner into the microsoft partner program, including payment of any applicable membership fees.


Program area, английский
    Программная область; программная зона


Program assembly language, английский

Program association table, английский

Aggregation, английский
  1. Агрегация (простое сочетание известных признаков изобретения, не дающее нового положительного эффекта)

  2. Объединение; соединение; собирание; агрегирование; агрегация

  3. Term used to denote the adding together of the taxpayer`s income from all sources in order to determine the applicable tax rate for income tax purposes.

  4. A process by which the properties of a collection are described in terms of the sums of the properties of the units contained in that collection. the most elementary aggregative procedure is counting and a frequency so obtained represents the properties of a set by number rather than by the list of elements it contains. aggregation gives rise to macro theories of micro processes and yields measures and insights not demonstrable by means of the units aggregated thereby. e.g., the statement "the average family has 2.5 children" describes the property of an aggregate, not of a real family. the correlation coefficient is also a measure that aggregates numerous observations neither is capable of demonstrating that relation by itself. quantum physics, economics and the social sciences are most successful in describing their objects as aggregates. aggregation is justifiable whenever units are sufficiently independent and similar, e.g., in expressing political opinions through voting or market preferences through individual purchases. aggregation leads to misleading indicators and theories whenever the whole collection exhibits an organization not expressed in a mere summation (->system, ->externalities). in econometrics, that difference is represented in so-called interaction effects.

  5. A collection of objects that makes a whole. an aggregation can be a concrete or conceptual set of whole-part relationships among objects.

  6. A collection of shared objects.

  7. A table or structure containing pre-calculated data for an online analytical processing (olap) cube. aggregations support the rapid and efficient querying of a multidimensional database.

  8. Process in corporate financial planning whereby the smaller investment proposals of each of the firm`s operational units are aggregated and effectively treated as a whole.

  9. A collection of individual units or particles gathered together into a mass or body.


Qualifying, английский
  1. A квалификативный article, function

  2. Квалификационный


Multiple-issuer pools, английский
    Under the gnma-ii program, pools formed through the aggregation of individual issuers` loan packages.


Contingent pension liability, английский
    Under erisa, a firm is liable to its pension plan participants for up to 39% of the net worth of the firm.