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* [[Advance]] | * [[Advance]] | ||
* [[Alternative Credit Council]] (ACC) | |||
* [[An introduction to loan finance]] | * [[An introduction to loan finance]] | ||
* [[Asia Pacific Loan Market Association]] | * [[Asia Pacific Loan Market Association]] | ||
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* [[Social loan]] | * [[Social loan]] | ||
* [[Social Loan Principles]] | * [[Social Loan Principles]] | ||
*[[Springing term loan]] | |||
* [[Sustainability linked loan]] | * [[Sustainability linked loan]] | ||
* [[Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles]] | * [[Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles]] |
Latest revision as of 06:46, 29 March 2024
Lending - borrowing.
A loan is an arrangement for lending and borrowing, most commonly of money.
A loan is a borrowing (liability) for the borrower, and an investment (asset) for the lender.
In the commercial context loan arrangements are legally enforceable and normally formalised in a loan agreement.
See also
- Advance
- Alternative Credit Council (ACC)
- An introduction to loan finance
- Asia Pacific Loan Market Association
- Assets
- Back-to-back loan
- Bond
- Borrower
- Borrowing
- Bridging loan
- Climate loan
- Cost-plus loan pricing
- Credit
- Debt
- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
- Finance
- Green loan
- Green Loan Principles
- Impaired loan
- Lender
- Liabilities
- Loan against inventory
- Loan against receivables
- Loan agreement
- Loan market
- Loan Market Association (LMA)
- Loan relationship
- Loan Syndications & Trading Association
- Loan transferability
- Loans and receivables
- Non-performing loan
- Overdraft
- Revolving loan
- Self-financing loan
- Social loan
- Social Loan Principles
- Springing term loan
- Sustainability linked loan
- Sustainability-Linked Loan Principles
- Sustainable loan
- Syndicate
- Syndicated loan
- Term loan