The borrower's spouse, child, or dependent or any other individual related to the borrower by blood, marriage, adoption, or legal guardianship (Source: FNMA Selling Guide, Glossary)
{s} proportionate, comparative; connected, associated; only gaining significance through a relationship to something else
Value - For NAIC investors, the current P/E ratio (based on earnings per share for the latest 12 months) as a percent of the historical average P/E ratio
A partial URL which contains just the last part of the address or even just the card name Can refer to a link or the source of an image
an animal or plant that bears a relationship to another (as related by common descent or by membership in the same genus) a person related by blood or marriage; "police are searching for relatives of the deceased"; "he has distant relations back in New Jersey"
Arising from relation; resulting from connection with, or reference to, something else; not absolute
You use relative when you are comparing the quality or size of two things. They chatted about the relative merits of London and Paris as places to live
properly related in size or degree or other measurable characteristics; usually followed by `to'; "punishment oughtt to be proportional to the crime"; "earnings relative to production"
If one animal, plant, language, or invention is a relative of another, they have both developed from the same type of animal, plant, language, or invention. The pheasant is a close relative of the Guinea hen. a member of your family = relation
Relative to something means with reference to it or in comparison with it. Japanese interest rates rose relative to America's