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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 MatchesWeighted average remaining maturityWeighted average remaining maturityThe average remaining term of the mortgages underlying a underlying. Return to maturity expectationsReturn to maturity expectationsA variant of pure expectations theory that suggests that the return an investor will realize by rolling over short-term bonds to some investment horizon will be the same as holding a zero-coupon bond with a maturity that is the same as that investment horizon. Yield to maturityYield to maturitySee 'redemption yield'. 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 phaseMaturity phaseA stage of company development in which earnings to grow at the rate of the general economy. Related: Three-phase DDM. Further SuggestionsBalloon maturityStated maturity Maturity date Time to maturity Current maturity Remaining maturity Maturity spread Maturity factoring Weighted average maturity Projected maturity date Original maturity |
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