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Conversion into money, in the form of the promissory notes or coin issued by a central bank. | |||
The conversion may be permanent, for example by an outright sale, or temporary, for example under a repurchase agreement. | |||
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[[Category: | More generally, the use or exploitation of assets - including information and intellectual property rights - for financial gain. | ||
(Also written 'monetization'.) | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Covered bond]] | |||
* [[Intellectual property]] | |||
* [[Monetary]] | |||
* [[Monetisation risk]] | |||
* [[Money]] | |||
* [[Promissory note]] | |||
* [[Repurchase agreement]] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 18:26, 1 July 2022
1.
Conversion into money, in the form of the promissory notes or coin issued by a central bank.
The conversion may be permanent, for example by an outright sale, or temporary, for example under a repurchase agreement.
2.
More generally, the use or exploitation of assets - including information and intellectual property rights - for financial gain.
(Also written 'monetization'.)