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Interest payableAn accounting term which refers to the amount a company pays in the form of interest on cash borrowings. The figure for interest payable can be found in the balance sheet. Its flip side is 'interest receivable' - the amount a company receives as interest on its cash deposits.Similar MatchesEquilibrium rate of interestEquilibrium rate of interestThe interest rate that clears the market. Also called the trade-clearing interest rate. InterestInterestThe price paid for borrowing money. It is expressed as a percentage rate over a period of time and reflects the rate of exchange of present consumption for future consumption. Also, a share or title in property. Assumed interest rateAssumed interest rateRate of interest used by an insurance company to calculate the payout on an annuity contract. Interest sensitive insurance policyInterest sensitive insurance policyA cash value life insurance policy whose insurance dividend rates vary with respect to inflation, enabling the policyholder to avoid the loss of purchasing power associated with inflation. Effective annual interest rateEffective annual interest rateAn annual measure of the time value of money that fully reflects the effects of compounding. Further SuggestionsShort interestEarnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) Interest rate floor Short term interest rates Net interest cost (NIC) Unearned interest Interest accrual rate Imputed interest compound interest Interest expense Covered interest parity Real interest rate Interest rate interest rate Covered interest arbitrage Stated annual interest rate High withholding tax interest income Term structure of interest rates Covered interest rate Best interests of creditors test Covered interest arbitrage Matured noninterest bearing debt Minority interest Export financing interest Deferred interest mortgage |
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