Maturity
81original maturity — maturity at issue. For example, a five year note has an original maturity of five years; one year later it has a maturity of four years. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
82Maturity by Maturity Bidding - MBM — A bond auction that allows bidders (who are underwriters) to submit bids for selected maturities in its issue, rather than requiring buyers to bid for the entire issue on an all or none (AON) basis. This gives smaller underwriting firms more… …
83maturity coefficient — the weight of the gonad as a percentage of the weight of the whole body, or the gutted body weight …
84maturity-onset diabetes — /meuh choor i tee on set , awn , toor , tyoor , cherr /, Pathol. diabetes (def. 4). [1975 80] * * * …
85maturity date — noun The date on which a principal amount of a note, draft, acceptance bond, or other debt instrument becomes due or payable …
86Maturity Guarantee — The dollar amount of a contract (such as a life insurance policy or segregated fund contract) that is guaranteed after a certain amount of time has elapsed. Usually within a life insurance policy or segregated fund contract, the beneficiary is… …
87maturity-onset diabetes of the young — (MODY) a rare form of diabetes mellitus caused by a number of identified genetic disorders and resulting in type 2 diabetes in people under 25 years old. Insulin is not required to treat the condition …
88Maturity factoring — Factoring arrangement that provides collection and insurance of accounts receivable. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
89Maturity phase — A phase of company development in which earnings continue to grow at the rate of the general economy. Related: Three phase DDM. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
90maturity ladder — See laddered maturities. American Banker Glossary …