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.) * * * … Universalium
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
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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