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''Lending - borrowing.'' | |||
A loan is an arrangement for lending and borrowing, most commonly of money. | |||
A loan is a borrowing (liability) for the borrower, and an investment (asset) for the lender. | |||
In the commercial context loan arrangements are legally enforceable and normally formalised in a loan agreement. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[ | * [[Advance]] | ||
* [[ | * [[An introduction to loan finance]] | ||
* [[Assets]] | |||
* [[Back-to-back loan]] | |||
* [[Bond]] | |||
* [[Borrower]] | |||
* [[Cost-plus loan pricing]] | |||
* [[Debt]] | |||
* [[Impaired loan]] | |||
* [[Lender]] | |||
* [[Liabilities]] | |||
* [[Loan agreement]] | |||
* [[Loan market]] | |||
* [[Loans and receivables]] | |||
* [[Syndicate]] | |||
[[Category: | [[Category:Long_term_funding]] | ||
[[Category:Treasury_operations_infrastructure]] |
Revision as of 12:50, 21 July 2022
Lending - borrowing.
A loan is an arrangement for lending and borrowing, most commonly of money.
A loan is a borrowing (liability) for the borrower, and an investment (asset) for the lender.
In the commercial context loan arrangements are legally enforceable and normally formalised in a loan agreement.