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Public Policy Effects Are Always Unintended Consequences of an Action

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Public policy effects are always unintended consequences of an action.


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Maturity Date

The date on which the principal amount of a loan, bond, or other financial instrument becomes due and payable.

Note Receivable

A written promise for amounts to be received by a creditor from a debtor, typically generating interest income for the holder.

Interest

The cost of borrowing money or the payment received for the investment of money, typically expressed as a percentage of the principal.

Maturity Value

Maturity Value is the amount payable to an investor at the maturity date of a financial instrument, typically including the principal and the interest.

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