Meaning Maturity
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n. 1) the date when the payment of the principal amount owed unde...
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The state of a source rock with respect to its ability to generate oil or gas. As a source rock begins to mature, it generates gas. As an oil-prone source rock matures, the generation of heavy oils is [..]
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For a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the date that the swap stops accruing interest.
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The date a loan, bond or debenture comes due and is to be paid off.
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In business, indicates the degree of reliability or dependency that the business can place on a process achieving the desired goals or objectives.
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An estimation of the chronological age of the animal or carcass.
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The date at which the final repayment of a loan is due; by extension, a measure of the scheduled life of the loan.
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1the quality of thinking and behaving in a sensible, adult manner He has maturity beyond his years. Her poems show great maturity.2(of a person, an animal, or a plant) the state of being fully grown o [..]
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The span of time, usually expressed in months, since the beginning of an occurrence year. This measures the age of development of a body of losses.
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early 15c., "maturity of character;" mid-15c., "ripeness," from Middle French maturité and directly from Latin maturitatem (nominative maturitas) "ripeness," from maturus [..]
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The date on which a loan or bond comes due and is to be paid off.
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The date at which a security, like a bond, is redeemed at face value by the issuer.
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The date at which a bond matures, that is, the date at which the issuer of the bond makes the final payment.
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The length of time between the issue of a bond or other security and the date on which it becomes payable in full. Most bonds are issued with a fixed maturity date. Those without one are known as perpetuals.
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The state of being fully developed The termination of the period that an obligation has to run [D03007]
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That date at which the principal on a bond or similar financial asset needs to be repaid. Maturity dates can be anywhere from a few hours to 30 or more years. For example, government securities are cl [..]
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1) The date when the payment of the principal amount owed under the terms of a promissory note, bill of exchange, or bond becomes due. 2) The age when one becomes an adult, which is 18 for most purpos [..]
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The date on which a debt security comes due for payment and on which an investor’s principal is due to be repaid.
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Ripeness, usually the state of development that results in maximum quality.
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adulthood: the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed state of being mature; full development the date on which an obligation must be repaid In [..]
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The date on which the principal balance of a financial instrument becomes due and payable.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.[Top]
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Definition The date on which a debt becomes due for payment. also called maturity date.
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describes a state of completed development of a certain developmental stage such as adolescence.
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For a bond, the length of time (eg 10 years) until receipt of the final interest payment and return of loan amount.
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Maturity in psychology has little to do with age, but with the ability to react, cope and reason in an appropriate way for the situation. Maturity is learned through experiences and comes from healthy [..]
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simply refers to the agreed date that the full amount on a loan or bond must be paid back to the lender. In other words when, if everything goes forward by the terms of the loan, this is the date that [..]
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termination of the period that a note or other obligation has to run : state or condition of having become due
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The date on which a debt or other borrowing is due to be repaid.
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The end or expiry of an investment or a loan.
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The time at which payment of a loan or BOND becomes due.
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When an organism is capable of reproduction
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A measure of the age of the animal.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.
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For loans, the date that the full balance is due. For CDs, the date the CD funds are available for withdrawal or renewal with interest paid.
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Period within which a futures contract can be settled by delivery of the actual commodity; the period between the first notice day and the last trading day of a commodity futures contract.
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Period within which a futures contract can be settled by delivery of the actual commodity.
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the amount of time until a loan is repaid
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The period until the last payment is due. This is usually but not always the term, which is the period used to calculate the mortgage payment. Maximum loan amount
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The final date a project finance loan is repayable.
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The date on which a payment for a financial obligation is due.
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The redemption date; the date on which a fixed interest security is due to be repaid by its Issuer.
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The date when a loan is due in full.
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The termination period of a note (e.g., a 30-year mortgage has maturity of 30 years).
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Maturity is the time period until a loan, bond or other credit is repaid fully.
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The date by which a debt or investment must be paid in full.
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The date on which a debt becomes due for payment. For example, if a bond has a face value of $1,000 and a 30-year term of maturity, the bondholder should receive $1,000 in 30 years.
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The date on which a debt or investment and all outstanding interest payments must be paid in full.
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This is the time at which the amount in the fixed deposit has to be returned to the investor.
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The date on which a bill of exchange, promissory note or other debt instrument becomes due for payment.
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Time period at the end of which a loan or other financial instrument must be repaid with interest.
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This is a period of time that an asset remains outstanding. At the end of a finite amount of time the specific financial instrument will not exist anymore and the principal is repaid with interest.
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The redemption date; the date on which a fixed interest security is due to be repaid by its Issuer.
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The time when a corporation repays borrowed money
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The date a given bond will mature and pay off its principal in full. A bond issued for $1,000 will pay off the $1,000 at maturity. A single company can issue more than one series of bonds. These bond [..]
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It is the due date for repayment of any financial instrument or loan or bond.
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The date on which a bond or other debt instrument becomes due and payable.
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The time when a note, bond or other investment option comes due for payment to investors.
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The date when the principal amount of a security becomes due and payable.
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The date on which a debt becomes due for payment. For example, if a bond has a face value of $1,000 and a 30-year term of maturity, the bondholder should receive $1,000 in 30 years.
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The date on which a debt becomes due for payment. For example, if a bond has a face value of $1,000 and a 30-year term of maturity, the bondholder should receive $1,000 in 30 years.
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(n) the period of time in your life after your physical growth has stopped and you are fully developed(n) state of being mature; full development(n) the date on which an obligation must be repaid
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A stage in the geomorphic cycle in which maximum relief and well-developed drainage are both present.
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The date on which the principal balance of a financial instrument becomes due and payable.
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The point in time when a debt, such as a bond, becomes due for payment.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan is due and payable.
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The date on which a debt security comes due for payment and on which an investor’s principal is due to be repaid.
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The date upon which a given debt falls due for repayment.
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The date on which a debt or investment and all outstanding interest payments must be paid in full.
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The date upon which a note or a principal obligation becomes due and payable.  
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The age of the conceptus, beginning from the Time of Fertilization. In clinical Obstetrics, the gestational age is often estimated as the Time from the last day of the last Menstruation which is about [..]
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Functional competence of specific organs or body systems of the Fetus in utero.
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The date on which the capital balance of a loan becomes due and payable. It also marks the date when a fixed deposit pays its interest.
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The date the face amount of a life insurance policy is due.
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Maturity of a life insurance policy refers to the date at which the policy matures considering the insured survives the policy.
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The time when a policy or annuity reaches it’s natural end.
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The date at which maturing debt is redeemed.
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The date on which an issuer returns investors' principal, thus satisfying its final obligation to those investors.
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This is the date upon which, the face amount of a life insurance policy is paid to the policy holder – that is, if the policy hasn’t been previously invoked to cover contingencies like death etc.
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The date on which a debt security comes due for payment and on which an investor’s principal is due to be repaid.
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The date that an insurance policy or other financial contract finishes or "matures", and the proceeds, sometimes known as the maturity value, become payable.
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The date specified in a note or bond on which the debt is due and payable.
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With regards to bonds, maturity refers to the time at which the principal of the bond is repayable and it ceases to exist. In terms of a pension fund, it conveys the average age of the membership and the time until benefits are payable. Mid-Market price
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The date when the original amount invested in a bond is repaid. Maturity can also mean the end of the life of a future or option.
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1.) Development of organizational processes and procedures constituting an information technology service. 2.) Measurement of information technology service development. (see Software asset management [..]
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The time when payment under a life insurance or endowment policy becomes due. A life insurance policy matures on the death of the insured. An endowment policy matures on the death of the insured or at [..]
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The final date of an investment or savings term. The maturity date of a three month Time Deposit for example is three months after it has been opened.
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The date when the original amount invested in a bond is repaid. Maturity can also mean the end of the life of a future or option.
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The date on which a debt security comes due for payment and on which an investor’s principal is due to be repaid.
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n. 1) the date when the payment of the principal amount owed under the terms of a promissory note or bill of exchange becomes due. Quite often a note states that failure to pay interest or installment [..]
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The date of the last payment on an asset or debt.
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The termination or due date on which final payment of a loan must be paid in full.
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Message with key [glossary.value.maturity] not found.
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Date for settlement of a contract.
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The date on which a contract is due to be settled. See also settlement date.
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The period during which a futures contract can be settled by delivery of the actuals; i.e., the period between the first notice day and the last trading day. Also, the due date for financial instrumen [..]
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The due date of a financial instrument.
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Ripeness, usually the state of development that results in maximum quality.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.
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The date on which a loan or bond or debenture comes due and must be redeemed or paid off.
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when consumer demand is fully satisfied by the existing enterprises.
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Relative state of development of natural gas resources in a field, reserve, basin, or other area. In common usage, a "mature field" is one whose natural gas production has begun to decline.
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Refers to the length of time that a CD must be held to avoid penalty for early withdrawal.
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Maturity is a life of security. It may also refer to the final payment date of a loan or other financial instrument, at which point all remaining interest and principal is due to be paid.
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A stage in an animals life when it is old enough to breed.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan becomes due and payable.
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The date on which an issuer returns investors' principal, thus satisfying its final obligation to those investors. Mutual Funds: An investment company that pools the money of many individual investors and uses it to buy a diversified portfolio of securities.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan becomes due and payable.
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Maturity refers to the length of time before the par value is returned to the bondholder. It may be as short as a few months, 50 years, or more. At maturity, the bondholder receives the par value of the bond.
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The date on which a note, draft, acceptance or bond becomes due and payable.
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The date on which the principal balance of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable. At the maturity of a 30-year loan the principal balance will be paid in full.
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The date on which the balance owing on a mortgage becomes due; the final day of the term of a mortgage.
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Example: A mortgage loan may have a maturity of 30 years.  Periodic payments are established so that the loan
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The length of time until the principal amount of a bond must be repaid. Minimum contribution
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For a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the date that the swap stops accruing interest.
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Maturity may refer to: Adulthood or age of majority Maturity model Capability Maturity Model, in software engineering, a model representing the degree of formality and optimization of processes in an [..]
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Maturity may refer to: Adulthood or age of majority Maturity model Capability Maturity Model, in software engineering, a model representing the degree of formality and optimization of processes in an [..]
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In finance, maturity or maturity date refers to the final payment date of a loan or other financial instrument, at which point the principal (and all remaining interest) is due to be paid. The term fi [..]
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In petroleum geology, the maturity of a rock is a measure of its state in terms of hydrocarbon generation. Maturity is established using a combination of geochemical and basin modelling techniques. Ro [..]
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In sedimentary geology, maturity describes the composition and texture of grains in clastic rocks, most typically sandstones, resulting from different amounts of sediment transportation. A sediment is [..]
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In psychology, maturity is the ability to respond to the environment in an appropriate manner. Maturity also encompasses being aware of the correct time and place to behave and knowing when to act, ac [..]
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