Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with repayment in American Collocation
how often the payment is made
In the early years, the monthly repayment consists almost entirely of interest.
complete
You can insist on full repayment.
paid before you need to
Your existing loans may have penalties for early repayment.
the least amount that is possible
A borrower making the minimum repayments each month will take 32 years to repay the average credit card debt.
low enough to be easy to make
Our Homeowner loan plans could help make your monthly repayments more affordable.
make a repayment
If you’ve got some extra cash you can make a larger repayment to reduce your debts more quickly.
make all the repayments needed
If a lender is to finance your business they must be sure that you can meet the repayments.
arrange for repayments to be made later
Repayments are often deferred until your first job commences.
make repayments over a particular period
You have the flexibility to spread your repayments over one to ten years.
have enough money to make repayments
Be sure you can afford the repayments before entering into any credit agreement.
ask for repayment
The lender is not obliged to renew your loan and may demand repayment at the end of the original period.
increase/reduce a repayment
You don’t have to remortgage to reduce your repayments.
calculate a repayment
Use this Mortgage Calculator to calculate approximate mortgage repayments.
fail to make a repayment at the agreed time
If you miss a repayment, the bank will make every effort to assist you.