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Mezzanine debt is capital designed to be in between equity and debt in respect of both risk and expected return.   
1''Banking''


Often used in Venture Capital.
A charge based on the size of a transaction, quoted per 1,000 currency units of the transaction size.


The term derives from 'in between' mezzanine floors in buildings.


2.


== See also ==
More generally, any amount expressed per 1,000 units of a base measure as 'parts per thousand'.
* [[Corporate finance]]
* [[Hybrid]]
* [[Venture capital]]


For example, a concentration of pollutants in water or air.




===Other links===
== See also ==
[http://www.treasurers.org/node/10048 Mezzanine debt, The Treasurer, April 2014]
* [[Ad valorem]]
* [[Lifting fees]]


[[Category:Corporate_finance]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]

Latest revision as of 06:47, 2 July 2022

1. Banking

A charge based on the size of a transaction, quoted per 1,000 currency units of the transaction size.


2.

More generally, any amount expressed per 1,000 units of a base measure as 'parts per thousand'.

For example, a concentration of pollutants in water or air.


See also