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Backfill

Backup Contract

Balance Due at End of Loan Term

Balance Sheet

Balloon Mortgage

Balloon Payment

Bankrupt

Bankruptcy

Before Tax Income

Beige Book

Beneficiary

Bequeath

Betterment

Bill of Sale

Billing Error

Binder

Binder Deposit

Bi-Weekly Payment Mortgage

Blanket Insurance Policy

Blanket Mortgage

Bona Fide

Bond

Breach of Contract

Bridge Loan

Broker

Budget

Budget Category

Building Code

Business Days

Buydown

Buy-Down Account

Backfill Go to the Top
The replacement of excavated dirt into a hole, crevice or against a structure such as a foundation.
Backup Contract Go to the Top
A contract to buy property that becomes effective if a prior contract fails to be agreed upon.
Balance Due at End of Loan Term Go to the Top
Some home equity loans may have a balance due at the end of the loan term. This means that if you make the minimum monthly payment during the life of the loan the entire balance will not be paid in full. A "balloon" payment will be due at that time.
Balance Sheet Go to the Top
A financial statement in a table form that shows assets, liabilities and net worth.
Balloon Mortgage Go to the Top
A short-term fixed-rate loan which involves smaller payments for a certain period of time and one large payment for the entire balance due at the end of the loan term.
Balloon Payment Go to the Top
The final payment that is made at the maturity date of a balloon mortgage and pays the loan in full.
Bankrupt Go to the Top
A person, company, or corporation that, through formal court proceeding, is relieved from the payment of all debt after the surrender of some or all assets to a court-appointed trustee.
Bankruptcy Go to the Top
A court proceeding in which a debtor, who owes more than his assets, can relieve the debts by transferring his assets to a trustee.
Before Tax Income Go to the Top
Income before deducting taxes.
Beige Book Go to the Top
A survey of economic conditions, conducted in the Federal Reserve’s 12 regional banks, in preparation for Federal Open Market Committee meetings. Frequency: twice per quarter. Source: Federal Reserve.
Beneficiary Go to the Top
The person designated to receive the benefits resulting from certain acts.
Bequeath Go to the Top
To transfer personal property through a will or last testament. Compare with devise.
Betterment Go to the Top
An improvement that increases property value as opposed to repairs or replacements that simply maintain value.
Bill of Sale Go to the Top
A written instrument that transfers title to personal property.
Billing Error Go to the Top
Any mistake in your monthly statement as defined by the Fair Credit Billing Act.
Binder Go to the Top
An agreement between a buyer and seller to purchase real estate. A binder, also known as an offer to purchase or a sales contract, secures the right to purchase real estate upon agreed terms for a limited period of time. If the buyer changes his mind or is unable to purchase, the earnest money that was paid is forfeited unless the binder expressly provides that it is to be refunded.
Binder Deposit Go to the Top
A sum of cash paid to a seller by a buyer prior to the closing to show that the buyer is serious about buying the house. The binder deposit is deducted from the purchase price at closing and is not an additional cost. Sometimes referred to as earnest money.
Bi-Weekly Payment Mortgage Go to the Top
A mortgage that requires payment to reduce the debt every two weeks instead of monthly. The 26 (sometimes 27) biweekly payments are each equal to one-half of the monthly payment that would be required with a standard 30 year fixed-rate mortgage. The result is a faster loan balance reduction with substantial savings in interest.
Blanket Insurance Policy Go to the Top
A single policy that covers more than one piece of property (or more than on person).
Blanket Mortgage Go to the Top
A single mortgage that is secured by more than one parcel of real estate.
Bona Fide Go to the Top
In good faith without fraud.
Bond Go to the Top
An interest-bearing certificate that serves as evidence of a debt with a maturity date. Typically, bonds represent obligations of a government or business corporation. A real estate bond is a written obligation, usually secured by a mortgage or deed of trust.
Breach of Contract Go to the Top
A violation of the terms of any legal obligation or agreement.
Bridge Loan Go to the Top
Sometimes called a "swing loan", a bridge loan is generally a loan that is secured by a borrower's current residence to obtain the funds needed to purchase a new home if the current residence will not be sold prior to the purchase of a new home.
Broker Go to the Top
A state-licensed agent who, for a commission or a fee, represents property owners in real estate transactions.
Budget Go to the Top
A detailed plan of income and expenses estimated over a specified period of time. Budgets provide guidelines for managing costs and profits.
Budget Category Go to the Top
A category of income or expense data that you can use in a budget.
Building Code Go to the Top
Regulations established by local governments that control design, construction and materials used in construction. Building codes are usually based on standardized health and safety guidelines.
Business Days Go to the Top
Check with your lending institution to find out what days it considers as business days under the Truth in Lending and Electronic Fund Transfer Acts. Usually excludes weekends and holidays.
Buydown Go to the Top
A process that allows a borrower to obtain a lower interest rate on a mortgage by paying points to a lender. A temporary buydown will reduce the interest rate paid during the first few years of the loan. A permanent buydown reduces the interest rate over the entire life of the loan.
Buy-Down Account Go to the Top
An account in which money is held so that it can be applied to the monthly mortgage payments, as each payment comes due, during the period that an interest rate buy-down plan is in effect.

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