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Discover Ludwig"early repayments" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to payments made before they are due. For example, "We took advantage of the early repayment terms to pay off our loan sooner."
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The early repayments are due to take place on 30 January, and show how the banks become less reliant on the ECB as the eurozone crisis eases.
Regulators are reluctant to approve the early repayments until banks can show that they have the capital to withstand further erosion in the economy and will not curtail their lending.
The impact of voluntary early repayments or non-SLC bank loans were not analysed here, but it has been estimated that non-SLC loans (eg, credit cards, overdraft and bank loans) constitute only 17% of the overall debt for individual medical graduates.
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THE New York Times has escaped the dire cash-flow situation it faced in early 2009, and is exercising an early repayment option on the $250m loan from Carlos Slim that kept it afloat.
They are neve allowed to charge penalties for early repayment.
Watch out for penalties on early repayment as well.
BEUC also complained that the provisions on early repayment were "much too vague" and could leave consumers with no opportunity of early repayment.
With some lifetime trackers you can leave at any time without paying an early repayment charge.
The early repayment deprived Mr. Solow of interest he had expected.
However, to do this your mother will have to pay an early repayment charge.
An early repayment charge on mortgage balances which included arrears fees and charges within that balance.
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