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Volume discountA reduction in price based on the purchase of a large quantity.Volume discount Similar MatchesDiscount securitiesDiscount securitiesNon-interest-bearing money market instruments that are issued at a discount and redeemed at maturity for full face value, e.g., US Treasury bills. Stepped discount mortgageStepped discount mortgageWhere the discount is, for example, fixed at one level for one year and then a slightly lesser level for two further years. Remember it is the percentage discount that is stepped and not the monetary amount, so your repayment can still vary. Discount PointsDiscount PointsThe fee associated with the note rate for your loan, the more discount points you pay the lower the rate you can buy, the fewer you pay, the higher your rate. If the rate is high enough, the loan is priced above par and these premium points are available to pay closing costs creating a no or low fee loan. Discounted paybackDiscounted paybackThe length of time needed to recoup the present value of an investment. Straight DiscountStraight DiscountThe rate applied to the face value of the promissory note to calculate present value without compounding. For example, a note with a face value in three years of 100, with a straight discount of 10% per annum has a present value of 70. Further SuggestionsDiscount periodDiscounted in or by market Accretion (of a discount) Discount Original Issue Discount securities (OIDS) Accrued market discount dividend discount model deep discount Bank discount basis Unamortized bond discount Discount rate discount rate Dividend Discount Model (DDM) Discount window Discount period Discount yield Risk adjusted discount rate Discount broker Discount bond Pure discount bond Discount payment Accrued discount discount Documented discount notes Discounted dividend model (DDM) |
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