The loss of cash resulting from a swap into higher price bonds or the need/willingness of a bank or other borrower to pay a higher rate of interest to get funds Used in the context of general equities (1)Situation when an investor who wants to buy a stock at a particular price hesitates and the stock begins to rise; instead of letting the stock go, he "pays up" to buy the shares at the higher prevailing price 2) Buy shares in a high quality company at what is felt to be a high, but worthy, price due to its quality
A calculation to express the number of prospects who responded to a promotion and then paid for the magazine or product Expressed as net versus gross, pay-up includes credit pays (customers who are billed and pay the bill) plus cash (those who pay by credit or bank card)
To pay for something in total, after a certain amount of time after receiving a purchase
I haven't received the money for a week, so it's time to pay up now.
If you pay up, you give someone the money that you owe them or that they are entitled to, even though you would prefer not to give it. We claimed a refund from the association, but they would not pay up