convertible adjustable-rate mortgage
convertible
adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) Finance Definition
A mortgage in which the
interest charge can be converted into a fixed-rate mortgage in order to avoid
rising interest rates, which would make the cost of the adjustable-rate
mortgage rise sharply. Typically, a bank or other financial institution charge
a service fee to transfer an ARM into a fixed-rate mortgage.
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