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low-rate

[ loh-reyt ]

verb (used with object)

, low-rat·ed, low-rat·ing.
  1. to place a low value on:

    a policy of low-rating most modern artists.



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Example Sentences

Keeping low-rate mortgage debt might enable you to earn more on your cash than if you paid that debt down quickly, but it's harder to do the same with car loan debt.

From Salon

She found her home through Roam, a start-up that went live in September that lists homes with assumable low-rate loans, and assists buyers through the process.

Earlier this year, however, she stumbled upon what felt like a portal to the not-so-distant past: listings of thousands of homes that come with a low-rate mortgage, which can be transferred from the existing homeowner to a new home buyer, known as an assumable mortgage.

That means that consumers should prioritize repayment of higher-cost debt and take advantage of zero-percent and low-rate balance transfer offers when they can.

He adds that Hong Kong should make use of its advantages - a simple, low-rate tax system, and the fact that it's the only Chinese city with no foreign exchange controls.

From BBC

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