Meaning Maturity Date
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Usually 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.
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The date at which the face amount of a life insurance policy becomes payable by either death or other contract stipulation.
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The date on which a monetary policy operation expires. In the case of a repurchase agreement or swap, the maturity date corresponds to the repurchase date.
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The end of a mortgage's term when the mortgage is paid in full or renewed.
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The last day of the term of the mortgage agreement. On this day the mortgage loan must be paid in full or the agreement renewed.
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A bond or other loan that must be repaid comes due on its maturity date. On that date, the full face value of the bond (and sometimes the final interest payment) must be paid in full to the bondholder. Certificates of deposit (CDs) also have maturity dates on which you may withdraw the principal and interest without penalty or roll over the money i [..]
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Date on which principal and interest on a mortgage or other loan must be paid in full.
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Definition The date on which a debt becomes due for payment. also called maturity.
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The date on which the last payment on a bond is due.
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The date when a loan comes due and must be repaid in full.
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The date when the total principal balance comes due.
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Date on which the principal amount of a NOTE, DRAFT, acceptance, BOND, or other DEBT INSTRUMENTbecomes due and payable.
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The date when the principal amount of a security becomes due and payable, if not subject to prior call or redemption.
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The date on which a payment becomes due at the end of the term of an endowment policy or a fixed term security or loan.
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A specified date on which the par value of a bond must be repaid.
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The date on which a loan obligation must be repaid.
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The date on which a financial obligation, bond or insurance policy ends. Insurance policies also usually mature when the insured dies.
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The date on which the face value of a security is due to be repaid.
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The date on which you must renew a certificate, cash it in, or purchase a new certificate; the date on which a bond’s principal amount must be repaid in full
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Regarding certificates of deposit, the date when the CD stops paying interest and the principal is given back to the buyer.
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when a loan’s term ends and all outstanding principal and interest payments are due.
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The date when a note, draft, acceptance, loan or a debt in general becomes due for payment. For a bond, it indicates the date when the principal is required to be repaid. See also Due date.
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The maturity date is the date of the final payment on a loan. The last payment includes all remaining principal and interest due on the loan.
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The day on which the issuer will return the principal to the investor.
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The date when the principal amount of a security is due to be repaid.
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means the date on which the plan matures. In general, it is in the year your beneficiary is expected to enroll in their first year of post-secondary education.
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The date on which the balance of the loan becomes due and payable.
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The date by which you are expected to pay off a loan or mortgage. Also, the date on which something becomes due. For instance, if you invest in a term deposit, the day you are allowed to retrieve your money is called the maturity date.
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The date at which a life insurance policy has completed its full term and the face amount becomes payable usually with the condition that the life insured survives to that date
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An agreed date on which an insurance company pays out a lump sum.
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The last day of the term of the mortgage agreement. The mortgage loan must then be paid in full or the agreement renewed.
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The date at which a bond is scheduled to repay the loan/principle to the bondholder.
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Date on which the principal balance of a loan, debt instrument or other financial security is due and payable to the holder. Also, the date on which a time draft is payable.
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The date at which a life insurance policy has completed its full term and the face amount becomes payable usually with the condition that the life insured survives to that date.
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Last day of the term of the mortgage agreement.
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The date at which an insurance policy has completed its full term and the face amount becomes payable, provided that the insured person survives to that date.
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The date on which the principal amount of a deposit or other financial security is due and payable to the holder.
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The date that a bond comes due and must be paid off.
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The date on which the principal or nominal value of a bond becomes due, and is payable in full to the holder.
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The date on which the face value (or principal amount) and last interest payment of a debt security (such as a bill, note, bond, or CD) becomes due and payable. The maturity date of a bond is the date when the bond’s principal and final interest payment are paid.
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The date at which funds invested in a Certificate of Deposit can be withdrawn without penalty or reinvested.
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The date on which the principal balance of a financial instrument becomes due and payable.
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Date at which an asset or liability becomes repayable.
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A pre-set date informing account owners when they can withdraw principal funds without incurring a penalty. (Please note that you may withdraw any generated interest before reaching an account's [..]
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The date on which the principal amount of a bond or other debt instrument becomes payable or due.
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In life insurance, the date upon which the policy endows for its full face value.
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The date when a loan comes due and must be repaid in full.
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The date when a loan reaches its maximum payment period and must be paid in full.
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The date on which the principal amount of a bond is to be paid in full.
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The date a debt security expires and the date that the principal amount of the debt must be paid by the borrower to the investor.
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The date on which the principal amount of a bond is to be paid in full.
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The date a mortgage term ends. On the maturity date, the mortgage must either be paid off or renewed into a new term.
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The final day of the term of the mortgage.
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Usually 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.
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