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English - Turkish
{i} kenar

O yorumlarını kompozisyonun kenar boşluğuna yazdı. - He wrote his comments in the margin of the composition.

{i} pay

Dağıtıcılar olağanüstü bir pay istiyorlar. - The distributors are asking for an exceptional margin.

Tahminlerimizde hata payı bıraktık. - We left a margin for error in our estimates.

{i} tic. maliyet fiyatı ile satış fiyatı arasındaki fark
(Ticaret) brüt kar
kazanç
kenarlık
(Ticaret) had
ara

Bu araba bayiliğinin çok ince kar marjları var. - This car dealership has very thin profit margins.

İkisi arasında sadece marjinal bir fark var. - There is only a marginal difference between the two.

(Mekanik) faz
(Ticaret) kar

Bu ürün bize büyük bir kar getirdi. - This product brought us a large margin.

Bu şirketin kar marjı çok büyük. - This company's profit margin is very big.

(Ticaret) ihtiyat akçesi yatırmak
sayfa kenarındaki boşluk
kar miktarı
(Ticaret) oran
(Mekanik) zırh
(Dilbilim)
(Ticaret) teminat
çerçeve
(Ticaret) limit
(Askeri) harita dışı
kâr miktarı
sınır

Siyasi parti ilk anketlerde yüzde beş sınırını geçti. - The political party crossed the margin of five percent in the first polls.

ihtiyat payı
marjın
marjlı
{i} tolerans

On dakikalık bir toleransa izin verdim. - I allowed a margin of ten minutes.

{i} fazlalık
ihtiyaçtan fazla para ile yer veya zaman
son hadde yakın hal
{i} ihtiyat akçesi
(Tıp) Kenar, limbus
{i} mesafe
{f} kenar yapmak
{f} kenara yazmak
kenarına yazmak
kenar boşluğu marj
margin of safety emniyet payı
{i} ayrım
{i} tic. ihtiyat akçesi, marj
sayfa kenarı
maliyet fiyat ile satış fiyatı arasındaki fark
(Askeri) HARİTA DIŞI: Kartografide, harita veya şemanın dışında kalan bölge
marj

Bu şirketin kar marjı çok büyük. - This company's profit margin is very big.

Bu araba bayiliğinin çok ince kar marjları var. - This car dealership has very thin profit margins.

kenar payı
English - English
The yield or profit; the selling price minus the cost of production
A permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits, as a margin of error
To add a margin to
The edge of any flat surface

The lobule margins, furthermore, are arched away from the lobe, with the consequence that (when fully inflated) the abaxial leaf surface forms the interior lining of the lobule.

{v} to form a border, to border, brim, side
{v} to form a border, to border
{n} an edge, border, brim, side
the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary
The number of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment
Used with ARMâs (see Adjustable Rate Mortgage) The margin is the amount the lender adds to the index (see Index) value to determine the new interest rate at the time of adjustment for your loan Margins do not normally change over the life of the loan The margin reflects the lenderâs cost of doing business and an allowance for profit
The amount a lender adds to the index of an adjustable rate mortgage to establish an adjusted interest rate For example, a margin of 1 50 added to a 7 percent index establishes an adjusted interest rate of 8 50 percent
a permissible difference; allowing some freedom to move within limits
If there is a margin for something in a situation, there is some freedom to choose what to do or decide how to do it. The money is collected in a straightforward way with little margin for error
The amount a lender adds to the index of an adjustable rate mortgage to establish an interest rate For example, a margin of 1 50 added to a 7 percent index establishes an interest rate of 8 50 percent The margin remains the same throughout the loan
a strip near the boundary of an object; "he jotted a note on the margin of the page"
To be on the margins of a society, group, or activity means to be among the least typical or least important parts of it. Students have played an important role in the past, but for the moment, they're on the margins. see also profit margin. In finance, the amount by which the value of collateral pledged as security for a loan exceeds the amount of the loan. This excess provides the lender a "margin" of safety over and above the collateral offered and thus makes extending a loan a more attractive proposition. The size of the margin varies with the type of collateral, the stability of its market price, and the credit standing of the borrower. The term margin is also used in reference to securities transactions. When securities are purchased "on margin," the buyer supplies a percentage of the purchase price in cash, pledges the security as collateral, and borrows the remainder from the broker. The U.S. Federal Reserve Board (see Federal Reserve System) sets minimum margin requirements on loans made for the purpose of buying securities, so as to prevent excessive use of credit for speculation in stocks, as happened before the stock-market crash of 1929
A term used with ARM loans The number of percentage points the lender adds to the index rate to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment
The set percentage the lender adds to the index rate to determine the interest rate of an ARM
the blank space that surrounds the text on a page the amount of collateral a customer deposits with a broker when borrowing from the broker to buy securities the boundary line or the area immediately inside the boundary
An amount, usually a percentage, which is added to the index to determine the interest rate for adjustable rate mortgages
an amount the lender adds to an index to determine the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage
The number of percentage points a lender adds to the index value to calculate the ARM interest rate at each adjustment period A representative margin would be 2 75%
Imprinted space around edge of page
The difference or the added amount In mortgages, the difference between the index interest rate and the interest rate charged on the variable or adjustable rate mortgage Expressed in the contract as a percentage (i e "prime plus three per cent")
Specifically: The part of a page at the edge left uncovered in writing or printing
For an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), the amount that is added to the index to establish the interest rate on each adjustment date, subject to any limitations on the interest rate change
The amount a lender adds to the index on an adjustable rate mortgage to establish the adjusted interest rate
Collateral security deposited with a broker to secure him from loss on contracts entered into by him on behalf of his principial, as in the speculative buying and selling of stocks, wheat, etc
(finance) the net sales minus the cost of goods and services sold
the edge of the paper that remains blank
The amount (expressed as a percentage) added to the index for an ARM to establish the interest rate on each adjustment date
margin For an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), the amount that is added to the index to establish the interest rate on each adjustment date, subject to any limitations on the interest rate change
{f} set margins on typewriter or page; make comments in the margin; to set apart a particular area; set apart an additional amount of space or money for security
the yield or profit; the selling price minus the cost
{i} area between the edge of a page and the written or printed text; border, edge; boundary, limit; profit from the difference between costs and net sales
The amount of money or collateral deposited by a customer with his broker, by a broker with a clearing member, or by a clearing member with the clearinghouse, for the purpose of insuring the broker or clearinghouse against loss on open futures contracts The margin is not partial payment on a purchase (1) Initial margin is the total amount of margin per contract required by the broker when a futures position is opened; (2) Maintenance margin is a sum which must be maintained on deposit at all times If the equity in a customer's account drops to, or under, the level because of adverse price movement, the broker must issue a margin call to restore the customer's equity See Variation Margin
The white spaces around text blocks Margins typically need to be created on the edges of a page, since most printers can't print to the very edge White space also makes a document look better and easier to read
Something allowed, or reserved, for that which can not be foreseen or known with certainty
>> A constant number, set in the terms of the note, added to an rate index to compute the interest rate on an adjustable-rate mortgage This fixed number is added to an index to determine the new interest rate when a new change period begins
The set percentage a lender adds to the index rate to determine the interest rate of an ARM
The percentage difference between the index for a particular loan and the interest rate charged This is a number predetermined by the lender
To enter in the margin of a page
The margin of a written or printed page is the empty space at the side of the page. She added her comments in the margin
The amount a lender adds to the quoted index rate for an adjustable rate loan to determine the new interest rate
A border; edge; brink; verge; as, the margin of a river or lake
To furnish with a margin
A margin is the difference between two amounts, especially the difference in the number of votes or points between the winner and the loser in an election or other contest. They could end up with a 50-point winning margin The Sunday Times remains the brand leader by a huge margin
The margin of a place or area is the extreme edge of it. the low coastal plain along the western margin = edge, periphery
the blank space that surrounds the text on a page
Used with ARM's (see Adjustable Rate Mortgage) The margin is the amount the lender adds to the index (see Index) value to determine the new interest rate at the time of adjustment for your loan Margins do not normally change over the life of the loan The margin reflects the lender's cost of doing business and an allowance for profit
the amount of collateral a customer deposits with a broker when borrowing from the broker to buy securities
in the HECM program, the amount added to the one-year Treasury rate to determine the initial and current interest rates, and to the 10-year Treasury rate to determine the expected interest rate
The amount added to the interest rate index, ranging generally from 2 to 3 percentage points, to obtain the fully indexed interest rate on an ARM
Allows investors to buy securities by borrowing money from a broker The margin is the difference between the market value of a stock and the loan a broker makes Related: Security deposit (initial) In the context of hedging and futures contracts, the cash collateral deposited with a trader or exchanged as insurance against default
The difference between the cost and the selling price of an article
to margin

    Hyphenation

    to mar·gin

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı märcın

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈmärʤən/ /tə ˈmɑːrʤən/

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