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Question | Answer |
Bank Discount | The amount of interest charged by a bank on a note. (MV x Bank discount rate x number of days bank holds note / 360) |
Bank Discount Rate | Percent of interest |
Contingent Liability | Potential liability that may or may not result from discounting a note. |
Discount Period | Amount of time to take advantage of a cash discount. |
Discounting a Note | Receiving cash from selling a note to a bank before the due date of a note. Steps to discount include: 1) Calculate maturity Value 2) Calculate number of days banks waits for money 3) calculate bank discount 4) calculate proceeds. |
Effective Rate | True rate of interest. The more frequent the compounding, the higher the effective rate. |
Face Value | Amount of insurance that is stated on the policy. It is usually the maximum amount for which the insurance company is liable. |
Interest-Bearing Note | Maturity value of note is great than amount borrowed since interest is added on. |
Maker | One who writes the note. |
Maturity Date | Date the principal and interest are due. |
Maturity Value (MV) | Principal plus interest (if interest is charged). Represents amount due on the due date. |
Non-Interest Bearing Note | Note where the maturity value will be equal to the amount of money borrowed since no additional interest is charged. |
Payee | One who is named to receive the amount of the check. |
Proceeds | Maturity value less the bank charge. |
Promissory Note | Written unconditional promise to pay a certain sum (with or without interest) at a fixed time in the future. |
Simple Discount Note | A note in which bank deducts interest in advance. |
Treasury Bill | Loan to the federal government for 91 days (13 weeks), 182 days (26 weeks), or 1 year. |
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