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PRINCIPALn. 1) main person in a business. 2) employer, the person hiring a...
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PRINCIPAL(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a principal-agent relationship.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount of a loan; the capital.
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PRINCIPAL1. The person for whom a securities dealer executes an order.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal is the amount of money borrowed or invested.
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PRINCIPALThe provision of economic value by the creditor, or the creation of debt liabilities through other means, establishes a principal liability for the debtor, which, until extinguished, may change in val [..]
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PRINCIPALThe amount of funds originally invested in a project or instrument; the face value to be paid at maturity.
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PRINCIPALc. 1300, "ruler, governor;" also "main part;" from principal (adj.) or from or influenced by noun uses in Old French and Latin. From mid-14c. in the sense of "money on which i [..]
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PRINCIPALc. 1300, "main, principal, chief, dominant, most important;" also "great, large," from Old French principal "main, most important," of persons, "princely, high-ranki [..]
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PRINCIPALthe amount of money borrowed or invested, on which interest is calculated.
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PRINCIPALA person or firm who empowers another person or firm to act as the person's or firm's representative or agent.
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PRINCIPALAn entity that acts on its own behalf, with its own funds and at its own risk.
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PRINCIPALThe face value of a bond or original amount for which it is issued, i.e. excluding interest payable.
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PRINCIPALThe amount remaining on a mortgage, not including interest.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money borrowed.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or still to be repaid. The part of the monthly payment that reduces the balance of the mortgage.
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PRINCIPALThe person for whom a broker executes an order, or dealers buying or selling for their own accounts. The term "principal" may also refer to a person's capital or to the face amo [..]
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PRINCIPALThe balance on a loan. Monthly interest due is calculated by multiplying the principal balance by the monthly interest rate. When a monthly payment exceeds the interest due, the excess is applied to the principal balance, which reduces it.
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PRINCIPALThe principal in the mortgage is the amount that is borrowed and on which interest is paid or received.
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PRINCIPALThe person, firm or corporation whose performance of certain obligations is covered or guaranteed by a bond.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money you invest.
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PRINCIPALleading or dominant.
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PRINCIPAL1. The initial amount of a loan, thus not including interest. 2. The person or other entity on whose behalf an agent acts, in the principal-agent theory.
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PRINCIPALThe total amount borrowed or invested, e.g. the face value of a bond. Or the originator or prime mover in a financial deal, on whose behalf a broker acts as an agent.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal can refer to an amount of money you invest, the face amount of a bond, or the balance you owe on a debt, distinct from the finance charges you pay to borrow. A principal is also a person for whom a broker carries out a trade, or a person who executes a trade on his or her own behalf.
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PRINCIPALGenerally, the face amount or par value of a security payable on the maturity date. See: PAR VALUE. Compare: COMPOUND ACCRETED VALUE; FACTOR BONDS; INTEREST.
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PRINCIPALThe most important, consequential, or influential. A person who has controlling authority or is in a leading position. [D03165]
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PRINCIPALThe Head of House at Brasenose College, Green Templeton College, Harris Manchester College, Hertford College, Jesus College, Lady Margaret Hall, Linacre College, Mansfield College, St Anne’s College, [..]
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PRINCIPALThe identity assigned to an entity as a result of authentication.
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PRINCIPAL1) In commercial law, the total amount of a loan, not including any capitalized fees or interest. 2) When creating a power of attorney or other legal document, the person who appoints an attorney-in-f [..]
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PRINCIPALThe original amount invested in a security, excluding earnings; the face value of a bond; or the remaining amount owed on a loan, separate from interest.
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PRINCIPAL(Principals) Refers to the major currencies that are traded. (Principals) In a roof of double-framed construction, the main as opposed to the common rafters. (Principals) In a roof, a pair of inclined [..]
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PRINCIPALThe amount owed on a mortgage which does not include interest or other fees.
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PRINCIPALThe most common constituents of a monthly mortgage payment.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money borrowed; the amount of money still owed.
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PRINCIPALadj. Most important.
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PRINCIPAL1. An initiator that is capable of initiating interactions on objects, which is not acting on behalf of, or by proxy, of another object. A Principal can be either a human user or an active object [10181-2]. 2. An entity whose identity can be authenticated [ECMA138].
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or remaining unpaid. The part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of a mortgage.
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PRINCIPALThe four components of a monthly mortgage payment on impounded loans. Principal refers to the part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of the mortgage. Interest is the fee charged for borrowing money. Taxes and insurance refer to the amounts that are paid into an escrow account each month for property taxes and mortgage and ha [..]
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PRINCIPALIn financial accounting this term refers to the amount of debt excluding interest. Payments on mortgage loans usually require monthly payments of principal and interest.
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PRINCIPALThe total amount of money being borrowed or lent; the initial amount of money invested.
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PRINCIPALIn business, the amount lent or borrowed.
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PRINCIPALDefinitions (6) 1. The amount borrowed, or the part of the amount borrowed which remains unpaid (excluding interest). here also called principal amount.
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PRINCIPALRank in the civil service. See Civil Service.
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PRINCIPAL, or principal amount, although most of them refer to loans and mortgage amounts. Firstly, principal can be used to refer to the amount of a loan or mortgage that is yet to be paid back, excluding any [..]
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PRINCIPALWhether you are taking out a mortgage on your first home, or taking out a business loan to start a new company, it is essential to understand the terms of your loan contract and the obligations you mu [..]
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PRINCIPAL1 : being the main or most important, consequential, or influential [their place of business] [the obligor] 2 : of, relating to, or constituting principal or a principal [the amount of the loan]
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PRINCIPALthe four elements of a monthly mortgage payment; payments of principal and interest go directly towards repaying the loan while the portion that covers taxes and insurance (homeowner's and mortga [..]
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PRINCIPALThe face value amount of a loan on which interest is calculated.
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PRINCIPALThe principal or loan balance is the amount of money borrowed or remaining unpaid on a loan. Interest is charged as a percentage of the principal. Insurance and origination fees will be deducted from this amount before disbursement.
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PRINCIPALFace amount of a SECURITY, exclusive of any PREMIUM or INTEREST. The basis for INTEREST computations.
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PRINCIPALIn commercial law, the principal is the amount that is received, in the case of a loan, or the amount from which flows the interest.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, not counting interest, left on a loan.
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PRINCIPALis the term used to describe the amount of money that is borrowed for the mortgage. The principal amount that is owed will go down when borrowers make regular monthly or bi-weekly payments.
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PRINCIPALThe face amount of a bond, exclusive of accrued interest and payable at maturity.
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PRINCIPALThe portion of the monthly payment that is used to reduce the loan balance. See Amortization
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PRINCIPALThe party primarily liable under a surety bond.
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PRINCIPALAn original amount of money invested or lent.
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PRINCIPALIn commercial law, the principal is the amount that is received, in the case of a loan, or the amount from which flows the interest.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money that is borrowed, and that the borrower must pay back, as distinct from interest, which is the amount owed for using or borrowing the funds.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed.
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PRINCIPALA person who has authorised another (agent) to act on his or her behalf.
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PRINCIPAL The quantity of the outstanding project financing due to be paid.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of a loan not including fees or interest.
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PRINCIPALThe amount owing on a loan, on which interest must be paid.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal, interest, taxes and insurance: The complete monthly cost, or monthly payment, associated with financing a property.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, not counting interest, remaining on a loan. Learn more...
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PRINCIPAL1. The amount of debt, not including interest, left on a loan. 2. The face amount of a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or owed on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of the entire mortgage loan, not counting interest. Also, as a part of PITI, the amount of the monthly mortgage payment which does not include the interest, insurance, and taxes.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of the loan itself without interest or other charges associated with the loan.
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PRINCIPALAn auto loan's principal is the amount of the loan you still owe, minus interest charges and other fees.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed to be repaid.
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PRINCIPALThe principal is the amount borrowed on a credit and excludes interest or other charges.
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PRINCIPALA capital sum borrowed from a lender on which interest is paid (doesn’t include the interest or additional fees).
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PRINCIPALAmount borrowed.
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PRINCIPALA sum on which interest accrues; capital, as distinguished from income.
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PRINCIPALThe basic element of the loan as distinguished from interest and mortgage insurance premium. In other words, principal is the amount upon which interest is paid.
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PRINCIPALAmount borrowed.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal is the amount of money you borrow through a loan, excluding interest or other charges unless they’re capitalized.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed, not including capitalized fees and interest.
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PRINCIPALThe capital element of a debt. The person appointing an Agent who is bound by the Agent’s actions. In respect of a Collection, the party (usually the seller) entrusting the handling of a Collection to the bank. Related terms Agent Collection [..]
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PRINCIPALThe original sum of money invested, or the amount borrowed or still owing on a loan.
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PRINCIPALContract value (does not include interest).
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PRINCIPALThe total amount of money borrowed, loaned, invested, etc., not including interest or service charges.
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PRINCIPALThe total amount that is financed or borrowed an on which interest is compounded
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PRINCIPALAn expression of the amount of money owed to a loan servicer. Principal can either be presented as the original amount borrowed or, more commonly, the amount of the original loan still left unpaid. Of [..]
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money that is borrowed and that the borrower must pay back to the lender. The interest, or price of borrowing, is added to the principal.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount of money deposited or invested, excluding any interest or dividends. Also refers to the original amount of a loan without any interest.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount or face value of a investment, typically bonds and CDs, on which interest is owned or earned. Interest is paid based on a percent of the principal (a stated interest or coupon rate [..]
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PRINCIPALPrincipal, interest, taxes, insurance, or PITI, are the different parts of a complete mortgage payment. Principal is the amount applied to the debt balance, interest is the monthly accrued financing c [..]
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PRINCIPALThe actual value of a mortgage or note borrowed or the balance left of a loan not taking into account any interest.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal, interest, tax, and insurance are the components of a mortgage payment. PITI is the common term used to describe the above components. Money used to pay the balance is the principal. The fee [..]
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PRINCIPALAgency is an agreement, express , or implied, by which one of the parties, called the principal, entrusts to the other, called the agent, the management of some business; to be transacted in his name, [..]
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PRINCIPALThe term 'principal' is used to refer to a person who has a leading role in a gaming establishment. S/he has direct beneficial interest in the company by way of ownership or similar other in [..]
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PRINCIPALSome way of measuring the identity of some code. For example, Codebase principals refers to code identified by its codebase (file or HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) url). Certificate (or signature) [..]
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PRINCIPALThe principal is the book value of an invested fund.
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PRINCIPALThe role played by a brokerage firm when it acts as a dealer, trading securities for its own account.
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PRINCIPALThe face value of a bond.
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PRINCIPALThe sum of money borrower plus any interest that is capitalized.
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PRINCIPALThe unpaid balance on a loan, not including interest; the amount of money invested.
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PRINCIPALAmount loaned to the borrower and owed to the federal government which excludes interest, penalties, administrative costs, loan fees, and prepaid charges.
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PRINCIPALThe actual amount financed or the unpaid balance, excluding interest, on a finance contract.
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PRINCIPALthe amount you’ve borrowed.
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PRINCIPALthe original amount borrowed on a loan or the remainder of the original borrowed amount that is still owing (excluding the interest portion of the amount).
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PRINCIPAL The amount of debt, exclusive of interest, remaining on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money from your loan that does not include interest.
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PRINCIPALA person/entity that authorises an agent to act on their behalf is called the principal.
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PRINCIPAL(n) the original amount of a debt on which interest is calculated(n) the educator who has executive authority for a school(n) an actor who plays a principal role(n) capital as contrasted with the inco [..]
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PRINCIPALIn a security, the principal is the amount of money that is invested, excluding earnings. In a debt instrument such as a bond, it is the face amount.
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PRINCIPAL(1) In lending, the total amount of money being borrowed or lent, on which interest payments are calculated.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount of the loan, the capital.
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PRINCIPALOne of the parties to a contract; or the amount of money borrowed, for which interest is charged.
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PRINCIPALThe most common constituents of a monthly mortgage payment.
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PRINCIPALThe amount owed on a mortgage which does not include interest or other fees.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount of money invested in a security, the face value of a bond, or the remaining amount owed on a loan, separate from interest. "Principal" can also refer to the owner of a pr [..]
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PRINCIPALThe person primarily liable; the person for whom performance of an obligation a surety has become bound.
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PRINCIPALA principal is one family of sound. It is a flue pipe
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, not counting interest, left on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe user, service, or account that receives permissions that are defined in a policy. The principal is A in the statement "A has permission to do B to C."
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PRINCIPALThe original amount invested in a security, excluding earnings; the face value of a bond; or the remaining amount owed on a loan, separate from interest.
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PRINCIPALIn a security, the principal is the amount of money that is invested, excluding earnings. In a debt instrument such as a bond, it is the face amount.
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PRINCIPALA sum on which interest accrues. It is capital, as distinguished from income or the par value of a loan, exclusive of any premium or interest which is the basis for interest computations. Also, a pers [..]
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PRINCIPALPerson or company represented by an Agent.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money you borrow to finance a new or new-to-you car.
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PRINCIPALn. (loan) capital, principal (Mex.)
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PRINCIPALIn criminal law, one who commits an offense, or an accomplice who is present during the commission of the crime. In commercial law, the amount received in loan, or the amount upon which interest is charged. In the law of agency, one who has permitted or engaged another to act for his or her benefit, in accordance with his or her direction and subje [..]
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PRINCIPALThe face amount of a bond, exclusive of accrued interest and payable at maturity.
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PRINCIPALThe name given to the Head of a Further Education College or Higher Education Institution.
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PRINCIPALthe head of a school or a college.
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PRINCIPALThe principal is the amount of the student loan that you borrowed, or the amount still owing, excluding interest charges.
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PRINCIPALThe actual loan amount borrowed
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PRINCIPAL The unpaid balance on a loan, not including interest; the amount of money invested.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of a loan that must be repaid upon maturity and the amount upon which interest will be charged.
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PRINCIPALThe total sum of money borrowed plus any interest that has been capitalized.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, not counting interest, left on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of the original loan paid to the borrower by the creditor. Also called "amount financed."
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PRINCIPALThe total amount owed on a car loan, excluding interest.
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PRINCIPALIn an orchestra, the leader, or first chair of any section, except for first violins who are led by the concertmaster.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, excluding interest, left on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe original sum of money invested, or the amount borrowed or still owing on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money you borrow from a financial institution (for example a mortgage or loan), or you deposit in an account, such as a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC).
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed, or the amount still owed on a loan, separate from interest.
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PRINCIPALan investor who trades for his/her own account and risk.
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PRINCIPALA performer with lines or special business which advances the storyline
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PRINCIPALA performer with lines or special business which advances the storyline
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PRINCIPALis the executive head of the university (often called vice-chancellor elsewhere). Professor Simon Gaskell is the President and Principal of QMUL. Programme – your degree of choice, which consists of c [..]
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PRINCIPALThe original loan amount without interest or other charges.
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PRINCIPALA person or organization whose obligation are guaranteed by a bond.
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PRINCIPAL(1) The face amount or par value of a debt security. (2) One who acts as a dealer buying and selling for his own account.
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PRINCIPALThe amount actually borrowed.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of the loan owed to the lender at any specified time, not including interest.
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PRINCIPALIn general, principal refers to the amount of your original investment.
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PRINCIPALA person or organization whose obligation are guaranteed by a bond.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money borrowed for a new mortgage.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount invested in a security, excluding earnings; the face value of a bond; or the remaining amount owed on a loan, separate from interest.
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PRINCIPALA term for the original investment, or the amount borrowed, or the part of the amount borrowed that remains unpaid (excluding interest).
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PRINCIPAL"Principal" means property held in trust for distribution to a remainder beneficiary when the trust terminates.
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PRINCIPALThe initial amount you deposited in a savings or investment plan.
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PRINCIPALIn a security, the principal is the amount of money that is invested, excluding earnings. In a debt instrument such as a bond, it is the face amount.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount invested in a security, excluding earnings; the face value of a bond; or the remaining amount owed on a loan, separate from interest.
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PRINCIPALThe principal amount of a loan or mortgage is the outstanding balance, excluding interest.
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PRINCIPALThe face value of a deposit (GIC) or loan obligation (loan, mortgage, etc.).
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PRINCIPALA principal is a string or Unicode object representing an entity, typically a user or group. Principals are provided by an authentication policy. For example, if a user has the userid bob, and is a me [..]
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PRINCIPALall persons involved in the commission of a crime.
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PRINCIPALThe customer ordering the transport or related services
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PRINCIPALadj. "principal, most important, chief," s.v. principal a. and sb. OED. KEY: principal@adj
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PRINCIPALadj 11 principal 7 principale 2 principales 1 principalis 1
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PRINCIPALAmount borrowed, or part of the amount borrowed, which remains unpaid, excluding interest. Also considered the original amount invested or deposited.
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PRINCIPALSum of money upon which interest is calculated.
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PRINCIPALIn an investment, the basic amount invested, exclusive of earnings.
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PRINCIPALAmount of debt that must be repaid. It also means a person wh o deals in securities on his own account and not as a broker.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money you are borrowing on a loan or the original amount of money invested, not including interest.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed from financial institutions, excluding interest and other charges.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount of money borrowed, deposited, or invested before interest accrues.
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PRINCIPAL1. One who employs an agent to act for him. 2. One who is primarily liable on an obligation. 3. The property of an estate other than the income from the property; the same as capital or corpus.
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PRINCIPALThe face amount or par value of a note or other instrument.
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PRINCIPALThe actual amount of money that has been borrowed to buy a property.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of the loan funds borrowed.
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PRINCIPALThe principal of a loan is the actual amount borrowed.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal refers to the total amount of money originally deposited into a Savings or CD account. However, when taking out a loan, it refers to the amount of debt, not including interest.
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PRINCIPALA person or organization whose obligation are guaranteed by a bond.
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PRINCIPALMultiple meanings, including the principal in a principal-agent relationship (see …
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PRINCIPALThe party that controls the funds and seeks a secure high-yield investment.
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PRINCIPALThe original sum borrowed. Related Topics How to Speak Credit
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PRINCIPALFace value of an obligation, such as a bond or a loan, that must be repaid at maturity.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount of the loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or owed on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe total amount borrowed or owed on a loan.
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PRINCIPALamount a person borrows (which may increase as a result of capitalized interest) and the amount on which interest is paid.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money borrowed through a loan; does not include interest or other charges, unless they are capitalized.
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PRINCIPALAmount borrowed, which may increase as a result of interest capitalization, and the amount on which interest is calculated. Also known as principal balance.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money borrowed or remaining unpaid on a loan. Interest is charged as a percentage of the principal. Insurance and origination fees will be deducted from this amount before disbursement.
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PRINCIPALThe total sum of money borrowed plus any interest that has been capitalized.
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PRINCIPALthe amount you are borrowing on a loan or the original amount of money invested.
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PRINCIPALThe total sum of money borrowed plus any interest that has been capitalized.
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PRINCIPALThe original amount borrowed. Interest is charged on the outstanding principal balance.
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PRINCIPALThe total sum of money borrowed plus any interest that has been capitalized.
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PRINCIPALThe total sum of money borrowed plus any interest that has been capitalized.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or owed on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money borrowed from a lender (does not include interest owed).
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PRINCIPALThe initial amount of the student loan. Interest is charged on this amount, and guaranty and origination fees are deducted prior to disbursement.
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PRINCIPALthe amount of money borrowed through the loan.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal is the amount of money borrowed under the loan. Interest
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or remaining unpaid; also, that part of the monthly payment that reduces the outstanding balance of a mortgage.
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PRINCIPAL the amount of money borrowed or remaining unpaid on a loan. Interest is charged as a percentage of the principal. Default and origination fees may be deducted from this amount before disbursement.
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PRINCIPALThe unpaid or original dollar amount on a loan.
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PRINCIPALAmount borrowed, which may increase as a result of interest capitalization, and the amount on which interest is calculated. Also known as principal balance.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of the loan funds borrowed.
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or remaining unpaid. The part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of a mortgage.
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PRINCIPALThe four components of a monthly mortgage payment. Principal refers to the part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of the mortgage. Interest is the fee charged for borrowing mon [..]
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PRINCIPALn. 1) main person in a business. 2) employer, the person hiring and directing employees (agents) to perform his/her/its business. It is particularly important to determine who is the principal since h [..]
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or remaining unpaid. The part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of a mortgage.
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PRINCIPALThe four components of a monthly mortgage payment. Principal refers to the part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of the mortgage. Interest is the fee charged for borrowing money. Taxes and insurance refer to the monthly cost of property taxes and homeowners insurance, whether these amounts that are paid into an escrow accou [..]
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PRINCIPALThe original amount or face value of a bond or certificate of deposit.
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PRINCIPALA dealer buying or selling securities for his or her own account. The term "principal" can also refer to a person's capital or to the face value of a bond. Prior Preferred
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PRINCIPAL(1) A sum of money owed as a debt on which interest is payable. (2) A person who empowers another to act as his representative or agent. (3) The person having prime responsibility for an obligation as [..]
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, not including interest, on a loan.
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PRINCIPALIn a security, the principal is the amount of money that is invested, excluding earnings. In a debt instrument such as a bond, it is the face amount.
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PRINCIPALThe amount that has been borrowed. Interest
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PRINCIPALThe amount borrowed or remaining unpaid. The part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of a mortgage.
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PRINCIPALFour potential components of a monthly mortgage payment. Principal refers to the part of the monthly payment that reduces the remaining balance of the mortgage. Interest is the fee charged for borrowing money. Taxes and insurance refer to the amounts that may be paid into an escrow account each month for property taxes and mortgage and hazard insur [..]
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PRINCIPALThe amount of debt, excluding the interest, left on a loan.
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PRINCIPALThat portion of the original amount borrowed which still has to be paid back to the lender.
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PRINCIPALThe amount of money raised by a mortgage or other loan that still remains after some of that amount may have been amortized by earlier payments. Principal can be contrasted to the interest paid on th [..]
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PRINCIPALA person or organization whose obligation are guaranteed by a bond.
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PRINCIPALThe agreed amount of a loan, on which interest will be charged during the period of the loan. private limited company (Ltd)
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PRINCIPAL(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a principal-agent relationship.
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PRINCIPALPrincipal may refer to:
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PRINCIPALIn commercial law, a principal is a person, legal or natural, who authorizes an agent to act to create one or more legal relationships with a third party. This branch of law is called agency and relie [..]
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PRINCIPALUnder criminal law, a principal is any actor who is primarily responsible for a criminal offense. Such an actor is distinguished from others who may also be subject to criminal liability as accomplice [..]
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PRINCIPALA principal in computer security is an entity that can be authenticated by a computer system or network. It is referred to as a security principal in Java and Microsoft literature.
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PRINCIPALThe Director is the chief executive and the chief academic officer of a university or college in certain parts of the Commonwealth.
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PRINCIPALThe principal musician in an orchestra or other large musical ensemble is the leader of the group of musicians playing that instrument. Every instrumental group (or section) has a principal who is gen [..]
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PRINCIPALIn finance, principal (the principal, or the principal sum/amount) refers to an amount of money loaned or borrowed. The term is used particularly when differentiating or clarifying an am [..]
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PRINCIPALThe outstanding balance of a loan, exclusive of interest and other charges.
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PRINCIPALIn a surety bond, the entity whose performance is being guaranteed—that is, the obligor.
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