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  2. Amortizing loan - Wikipedia

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    where: P is the principal amount borrowed, A is the periodic amortization payment, r is the periodic interest rate divided by 100 (nominal annual interest rate also divided by 12 in case of monthly installments), and n is the total number of payments (for a 30-year loan with monthly payments n = 30 × 12 = 360).

  3. Debt capital - Wikipedia

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    However, sometimes the loan is paid back based on a percentage of the company's monthly revenue instead of a fixed interest rate, such as the case with revenue-based financing. Debt capital ranks higher than equity capital for the repayment of annual returns. This means that legally the interest on debt capital must be repaid in full before any ...

  4. Where Will Ares Capital Corporation Be in 3 Years? - AOL

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    As a BDC, Ares Capital makes loans to middle-market companies, which generate between $10 million and $250 million in annual earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA ...

  5. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Ke is the risk-adjusted, theoretical rate of return on a Company's invested excess capital obtained through external investments. Among other things, the value of Ke and the Cost of Debt (COD) [ 6 ] enables management to arbitrate different forms of short and long term financing for various types of expenditures.

  6. Advance payment - Wikipedia

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    Advance payments made as a loan are generally repayable but this is not always the case. In Leibson Corporation and Others v TOC Investments Corporation and Others, an English Court of Appeal case in 2018, [3] it was established following principles of contractual interpretation that, in the absence of any specific language to the contrary, an "advance" is not always repayable.

  7. Annuity - Wikipedia

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    If the payments are made at the end of the time periods, so that interest is accumulated before the payment, the annuity is called an annuity-immediate, or ordinary annuity. Mortgage payments are annuity-immediate, interest is earned before being paid.

  8. Trump says Liz Cheney ‘could be in a lot of trouble’ after ...

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    Cheney (R-Wyo.) allegedly exchanged calls and messages with Cassidy Hutchinson, a first-term White House aide to then-President Trump, via the encrypted app Signal just weeks before her June 2022 ...

  9. Free cash flow - Wikipedia

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    Unlevered free cash flow (i.e., cash flows before interest payments) is defined as EBITDA − CAPEX − changes in net working capital − taxes. This is the generally accepted definition. If there are mandatory repayments of debt, then some analysts utilize levered free cash flow, which is the same formula above, but less interest and ...