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''Lending - borrowing - bank facilities - term - extension.''
1.  ''US accounting''


An extension fee is an amount payable by a borrower in return for the extension of the term of a borrowing facility.
Financial Accounting Standard issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.  




:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Reduced extension fees - RS Group'''''</span>
2.  ''UK pensions''


:"After consulting with existing banks and new potential lenders during the summer it was decided to seize the window of opportunity and launch an ‘amend and restatement’ RCF.  
Financial Assistance Scheme.
 
:A Term Sheet was agreed with pricing the same as the previous deal apart from reduced extension fees and the benefit of the arrangement fee spread over a longer period."
 
:''The Treasurer online, 4 April 2023 - ACT Deals of the Year 2022: Loans below £750m winner.''




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Amend and restatement]]
* [[Financial Accounting Standards Board]] (FASB)
* [[Arrangement fee]]
* [[Financial Assistance Scheme]]
* [[Back-end fee]]
* [[FRS]]
* [[Bank facility]]
* [[IAS]]
* [[Commitment fee]]
* [[IFRS]]
* [[Facility]]
* [[SSAP]]
* [[Finder's fee]]
* [[Statement of financial accounting standard]]
* [[Fee]]
* [[Front-end fee]]
* [[Liquidity fee]]
* [[Management fee]]
* [[Non-utilisation fee]]
* [[Revolving credit facility]]  (RCF)
* [[Term]]
* [[Term sheet]]
* [[Utilisation fee]]


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Revision as of 14:25, 23 June 2022

1. US accounting.

Financial Accounting Standard issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board.


2. UK pensions.

Financial Assistance Scheme.


See also