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backload — Ⅰ. backload UK US /ˈbækˌləʊd/ verb [I or T] ► FINANCE in a financial agreement, to arrange to pay more money at the end of an agreed period of time than at the beginning: »The bank allowed borrowers to backload mortgages, making minimal interest… … Financial and business terms
backload — or back load [bak′lōd΄] vt. to defer or postpone (all or the greater part of a financial obligation) until the end of (a contract, budget, etc.) … English World dictionary
backload — noun a load transported on the return journey of a delivery truck. verb 1》 transport a backload. 2》 place more charges at the later stages of (a financial agreement) than at the earlier stages … English new terms dictionary
backload — /ˈbækloʊd/ (say baklohd) verb (t) 1. to transport (cargo, passengers, etc.) on a return trip from a major destination: to backload cargo from America into Australian ports. –adjective 2. of or relating to such cargo, passengers, etc. –backloading …
backload — verb To load toward the back, or towards the end of a period Ant: frontload … Wiktionary
backload — / bækləυd/ verb to make sure that most of the costs of a promotional campaign come in the later stages, so that they can be regulated according to the response received. The campaign can then be cut back if the response rate is inadequate – this… … Marketing dictionary in english
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backload fees — Sales charge paid by the investor when redeeming an investment such as an investment fund. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary … Financial and business terms
backload fees — Sales charge paid by the investor when redeeming an investment such as an investment fund … Euroclear glossary
Freight exchange — A freight exchange is an online, real time service where hauliers search for freight (eg. for a backload) and freight forwarders offer freight to be transported. What a freight exchange does These systems provide a platform that allows carriers… … Wikipedia