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1 maturity
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2 maturity date
vervaltijd -
3 annual real yield to maturity
jaarlijkse realistische opbrengst van losgeld (een index die wordt gebruikt voor het schatten van raadzaamheid bij obligatie beleggingen met in rekening genomen invloed van indexschommelingen) -
4 annual yield to maturity
jaarlijkse opbrengst voor rijpheid -
5 bond maturity
vervaltijd -
6 date of maturity
vervaltijd datum -
7 emotional maturity
emotionele rijpheid, geestelijke rijpheid -
8 human maturity
menselijke rijpheid -
9 loan maturity
tijdstip waarop lening afbetaald moet worden -
10 psychological maturity
psychologische rijpheid -
11 reached maturity
bereikte de volwassenheid (was volwassen geworden) -
12 residual maturity
de tijdstippen tot aflossingen van lening -
13 sexual maturity
sexuele volwassenheid -
14 showed maturity
vertoonde volwassenheid, gedroeg zich als een volwassene -
15 year of maturity
jaar waarin eerste storting van lening gedaan wordt
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maturity — ma·tu·ri·ty /mə tu̇r ə tē, chu̇r / n: termination of the period that a note or other obligation has to run: state or condition of having become due Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. maturity … Law dictionary
Maturity — may refer to: Sexual maturity, the stage when an organism can reproduce, though it is distinct from adulthood Mature technology, a term indicating that a technology has been in use and development for long enough that most of its initial problems … Wikipedia
Maturity — Ma*tu ri*ty, n. [L. maturitas: cf. F. maturit[ e].] [1913 Webster] 1. The state or quality of being mature; ripeness; full development; as, the maturity of corn or of grass; maturity of judgment; the maturity of a plan. [1913 Webster] 2. Arrival… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
maturity — early 15c., maturity of character; mid 15c., ripeness, from M.Fr. maturité and directly from L. maturitatem (nom. maturitas) ripeness, from maturus ripe (see MATURE (Cf. mature) (v.)). Financial sense state of being due for payment is from 1815 … Etymology dictionary
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maturity — ► NOUN 1) the state, fact, or period of being mature. 2) the time when an insurance policy, security, etc. matures … English terms dictionary
maturity — [mə toor′ə tē, mə choor′ə tē, mə tyoor′ə tē] n. [ME maturite < L maturitas] 1. the state or quality of being mature; specif., a) a being full grown, ripe, or fully developed b) a being perfect, complete, or ready 2. a) a becoming due … English World dictionary
Maturity — 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. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * maturity ma‧tu‧ri‧ty [məˈtʆʊərti ǁ ˈtʊr ] noun maturities … Financial and business terms
maturity — 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 instruments. The CENTER ONLINE Futures Glossary For a… … Financial and business terms
maturity — ma|tu|ri|ty [məˈtʃuərıti US ˈtʃur ] n [U] 1.) the quality of behaving in a sensible way like an adult ≠ ↑immaturity ▪ Beth shows a maturity way beyond her 16 years. ▪ One day you ll have the maturity to understand. 2.) the time or state when… … Dictionary of contemporary English
maturity — noun 1 adult behaviour/behavior ADJECTIVE ▪ great, growing, increasing, new found ▪ I can see an increasing maturity in how she understands the world. ▪ artistic, emotional … Collocations dictionary