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  • 41maturity date — The date on which a document, such as a bond, bill of exchange, or insurance policy, becomes due for payment. In some cases, especially for redeemable government stocks, the maturity date is known as the redemption date. See also redemption …

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  • 42Value Date — A future date used in determining the value of a product that fluctuates in price. Typically, you will see the use of value dates in determining the payment of products and accounts where there is a possibility for discrepancies due to… …

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  • 43maturity date — /mə tʃυərɪti deɪt/ noun a date when a government stock, an assurance policy or a debenture will become due for payment. Also called date of maturity …

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  • 44any-interest-date — A call provision in a municipal bond indenture that establishes the right of redemption for the issuer on any interest payment ( interest payments) due date. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 45maturity date — The date at which a debt, the *principal (definition 2) of a loan, or an insurance policy becomes due for payment …

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  • 46Taxation in the United States — is a complex system which may involve payment to at least four different levels of government and many methods of taxation. United States taxation includes local government, possibly including one or more of municipal, township, district and… …

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  • 47Defeasance — Contents 1 Defeasance of Commercial Mortgage Loans 1.1 Defeasance of a Securitized Commercial Mortgage Loan 1.2 Defeasance Terms to Consider at Loan Origination …

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  • 48Tax forms in the United States — are used by taxpayers and tax exempt organizations to report financial information to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). They are used to report income and calculate taxes owed to the government of the United States. TOC Federal tax forms 990… …

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  • 49Loan modification in the United States — Loan modification, the systematic alteration of contactual mortgage loan agreements, has been practiced in the United States since the 1930s. During the Great Depression loan modification programs took place at the state level in an effort to… …

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  • 50Negative amortization — In finance, negative amortization, also known as NegAm, deferred interest or graduated payment mortgage, occurs whenever the loan payment for any period is less than the interest charged over that period so that the outstanding balance of the… …

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