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# Financial companies that purchase or manage other companies’ receivables.
Securities that pay interest at a specified rate either at periodic intervals or at maturity.
# ''Maths''. Inputs to a calculation process, for example Discount factors.
 
# More generally, inputs to a decision process, which may or may not be expressly quantified.
 
#''Economics''. Factors of production.
Instruments that are always issued in interest bearing form include Certificates of Deposit.
 
Instruments that may be issued either in interest bearing form or as discount instruments include Sterling commercial paper.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Discount factor]]
* [[Certificate of deposit]]
* [[Factoring]]
* [[Discount instruments]]
* [[Factors of production]]
* [[Instrument]]
* [[NIB]]
* [[Sterling commercial paper]]

Revision as of 17:59, 13 November 2016

Securities that pay interest at a specified rate either at periodic intervals or at maturity.


Instruments that are always issued in interest bearing form include Certificates of Deposit.

Instruments that may be issued either in interest bearing form or as discount instruments include Sterling commercial paper.


See also