complementary, secondary, corresponding, parallel
Antonyms of the adjective collateral are:chiefdifferentdissimilarimportantindependentmajornecessarymainprimaryAntonyms of the noun collateral are:breakuncertainty
The word collateral in business is that the bank has rights to take away your collateral or something that you put in stock that you own. For example, John owns a farm and he took a loan. The problem is that he didn't deposit his loan in the bank back, so the bank took his collateral that he put in the bank if he didn't pay his loan back. So that is why the bank has John's farm. So I prefer that if you take a loan, then pay your loan back. Or else your collateral is bye-bye.
Another word for Capital is goods.
acclaimed is another word for reputable.
Another word for work partner is colleague.
We put up our house as collateral for the loan.
..."but we're just about the only family with any collateral at all."
I asked my mother if she can loan me her fan, she agreed and took my laptop for collateral.
There is not much difference between collateral and pledge. If you put something up as collateral, if you fail to pay the loan, the item that you pledged will be taken. Either word can be used.
There is not much difference between collateral and pledge. If you put something up as collateral, if you fail to pay the loan, the item that you pledged will be taken. Either word can be used.
Another word for Stocks is Equities; another word for Bonds is Fixed Income. Other words for stocks are shares, investments, and issue. Other words for bonds are sureties, securities, promise to pay, collateral, earnest, guaranty, and asset.
Yes you can ,but why would you . they could say they lost it and get another one
unsecured debt
Antonyms of the adjective collateral are:chiefdifferentdissimilarimportantindependentmajornecessarymainprimaryAntonyms of the noun collateral are:breakuncertainty
"What is a collateral bond?"
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secured debt