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Maturity(1) Termination period of a note. For example: A 30 year mortgage has maturity of 30 years. (2) In sales law, the date a note becomes due.MaturityThe capital repayment date of a bond.Also the end of the term of an endowment assurance policy.Similar MatchesOriginal maturityOriginal maturityMaturity at issue. For example, a five-year note has an original maturity of five years; one year later it has a maturity of four years. Projected maturity dateProjected maturity dateWith CMOs, the date at the end of the estimated cash flow window where final payment is made. Remaining maturityRemaining maturityThe length of time remaining until a bond comes due Escrowed to Maturity (ETM)Escrowed to Maturity (ETM)Holding of the proceeds from a new bond issue to pay off an existing bond issue at its maturation date. Maturity dateMaturity dateUsually used for bonds. Date that the bond finishes and is paid off. Date on which the principal amount of a note, draft, acceptance, bond, or other debt instrument becomes due and payable. Further SuggestionsWeighted average maturityTime to maturity Balloon maturity Maturity phase yield to maturity Return to maturity expectations Current maturity Weighted average remaining maturity Maturity factoring Stated maturity Maturity spread |
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