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1. In relation to a financial instrument evidencing a debt obligation, the remaining time until the principal is repayable to the holder.
1. ''Debt.''


2. The remaining life of a derivative instrument, during which its value may continue to change.
In relation to a financial instrument evidencing a debt obligation, the remaining time until the principal is repayable to the holder.
 
 
2. ''Derivative instruments.''
 
The remaining life of a derivative instrument, during which its value may continue to change.
 
 
3.  ''Duration - related measures''
 
Loosely, the same as any of: average effective maturity, average maturity, average nominal maturity or duration.
 
 
4.  '' Pensions.''


3. '' Pensions.''
In relation to a Defined Benefit pension scheme, the ratio of the accrued liabilities relating to the deferred and actual pensioners to those relating to the active members.
In relation to a Defined Benefit pension scheme, the ratio of the accrued liabilities relating to the deferred and actual pensioners to those relating to the active members.


4. Loosely, the same as any of: average effective maturity, average maturity, average nominal maturity or duration.
 
5. '' Markets.''
 
In relation to a market or economy, a mature one that is at relatively later stage of development.
 
 
6.  '' Behavioural skills.''
 
The positive personal quality generally associated with higher levels of social intelligence, self-awareness and the ability to self-regulate, and reliability.
 
It is usually associated with having had a larger amount of relevant experience.
 
However, some relatively less experienced individuals have high levels of behavioural maturity.
 


== See also ==
== See also ==
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* [[Average maturity]]
* [[Average maturity]]
* [[Average nominal maturity]]
* [[Average nominal maturity]]
* [[Bullet maturity]]
* [[Call money]]
* [[Call money]]
* [[Callable bond]]
* [[Callable bond]]
* [[Constant maturity credit default swap]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Derivative instrument]]
* [[Development]]
* [[Duration]]
* [[Duration]]
* [[Evergreen facility]]
* [[Evergreen facility]]
* [[Experience]]
* [[Forward exchange market]]
* [[Forward exchange market]]
* [[Held-to-maturity]]
* [[Life]]
* [[Longer term]]
* [[Maturity ladder]]
* [[Maturity mismatch]]
* [[Maturity structure]]
* [[Maturity transformation]]
* [[Member]]
* [[Member]]
* [[Mismatch]]
* [[Mismatch]]
* [[Non-callable]]
* [[Non-callable]]
* [[Non-maturity deposit]]
* [[Puttable]]
* [[Puttable]]
* [[Repo-to-maturity]]
* [[Self-regulation]]
* [[Short term]]
* [[Short term]]
* [[Social intelligence]]
* [[Tenor]]
* [[Tenor]]
* [[Undated]]
* [[Undated]]
* [[Weighted Average Final Maturity]]
* [[Weighted average maturity]]
* [[Yield to maturity]]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Investment]]
[[Category:Long_term_funding]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]

Latest revision as of 18:13, 7 July 2022

1. Debt.

In relation to a financial instrument evidencing a debt obligation, the remaining time until the principal is repayable to the holder.


2. Derivative instruments.

The remaining life of a derivative instrument, during which its value may continue to change.


3. Duration - related measures

Loosely, the same as any of: average effective maturity, average maturity, average nominal maturity or duration.


4. Pensions.

In relation to a Defined Benefit pension scheme, the ratio of the accrued liabilities relating to the deferred and actual pensioners to those relating to the active members.


5. Markets.

In relation to a market or economy, a mature one that is at relatively later stage of development.


6. Behavioural skills.

The positive personal quality generally associated with higher levels of social intelligence, self-awareness and the ability to self-regulate, and reliability.

It is usually associated with having had a larger amount of relevant experience.

However, some relatively less experienced individuals have high levels of behavioural maturity.


See also