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borç araç

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التركية - الإنجليزية
debt instrument
A document evidencing a debt; the debt so evidenced
A written agreement denoting that the issuer promises to reimburse a debt Examples are Treasury Bills, Notes and Bonds, Banker's Acceptances, Commercial Paper and Certificate of Deposits
1 A written agreement to repay a loan such as a bond or CD 2 A borrowed tuba
An asset requiring fixed dollar payments, such as a government or corporate bond
document attesting to a debt
Unlike equity vehicles, where the investor owns part or all of the asset, debt instruments are "IOUs" of an individual, partnership, company, municipality, or national government (e g , trust deeds, notes, bank CDs, bonds) When you invest in or buy a debt instrument, you are lending your money In return, the borrower (e g , bank, corporation, government) agrees to pay you interest plus your principal at some future date
a written promise to repay a debt
Future payment or series of payments, or a debt that one party owes to another party Also known as income streams or cash flow instruments