refinance 的 2 个定义
re·fi·nanced, re·fi·nanc·ing.
- to finance again.
- to satisfy by taking out another loan typically on more favorable terms, as a lower interest rate and reduced monthly payments, or a longer period of time to repay: She was able to refinance her mortgage to a much lower 30-year fixed interest rate.
- to increase or change the financing of, as by selling stock or obtaining additional credit: The university issued bonds to refinance the recent construction of a library and dormitory.
re·fi·nanced, re·fi·nanc·ing.
- to arrange new financing for something.
更多refinance例句
- Moreover, many folks are choosing to just refinance their mortgage at the new, lower rate rather than deal with trying to find a new home in such a competitive environment.
- So while lenders were busier than ever, much of that volume was driven by people who already owned homes refinancing with the lower rates.
- Later this year, Charlie plans to offer debt refinancing services to users.
- The worry is that the unprecedented mountain of debt could have to be refinanced at higher yields down the road.
- It’s this happy outcome of doing it, for sure, but I think the primary reason is to refinance debt to a more affordable payment.
- A federal Home Affordable Refinance Program paperwork T.P.ing of our residence.
- Instead, the senator from Massachusetts wants students to be able to refinance federal student loans.
- One congressman asked if his friend should refinance his mortgage.
- Too many families who have never missed a payment and want to refinance are being told no.
- Lower interest rates are making it far easier for borrowers to refinance their way out of trouble.