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An organisation, usually a company, which makes and manages investments.
Term debt is debt which has an agreed term or maturity.
 
Normally the term when the debt is drawn down would be greater than one year.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Funds]]
*[[Debt]]
* [[Investment]]
*[[Term loan]]
* [[Investment trust]]
* [[Management expenses]]
* [[Sovereign wealth fund]]
* [[Trading company]]
 
[[Category:Investment]]

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Term debt is debt which has an agreed term or maturity. Normally the term when the debt is drawn down would be greater than one year.

See also