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Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet through smartphones and other mobile devices.
#In agency law, an individual or other legal person represented by an agent.
#In law, a legal person acting on their own behalf.
#The amount of an investment or a loan, excluding any interest. When the whole of a loan is drawn down at the start, the principal is simply the amount originally borrowed.
#The reference amount of a traded financial instrument, used to determine its future cashflows.
#Most important, or largest.  


The name is an extension of 'e-commerce'.


The concepts of 'principal' above, should not be confused with ''principle'', which is different.


==See also==
*[[e-commerce]]
*[[Paym]]


[[Category:The_business_context]]
== See also ==
[[Category:Technology]]
* [[Acceleration]]
* [[Agency]]
* [[Agent]]
* [[Arm’s length principle]]
* [[Coupon rate]]
* [[Dual currency bond]]
* [[Endowment]]
* [[Foreign currency bond]]
* [[Forward forward contract]]
* [[Interest]]
* [[Non-performing loan]]
* [[Paying agent]]
* [[Point]]
* [[Self-financing loan]]
* [[Separate personality principle]]
* [[Annuity factor]]
* [[Instalment]]

Revision as of 05:53, 22 August 2017

  1. In agency law, an individual or other legal person represented by an agent.
  2. In law, a legal person acting on their own behalf.
  3. The amount of an investment or a loan, excluding any interest. When the whole of a loan is drawn down at the start, the principal is simply the amount originally borrowed.
  4. The reference amount of a traded financial instrument, used to determine its future cashflows.
  5. Most important, or largest.


The concepts of 'principal' above, should not be confused with principle, which is different.


See also