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Pay up
Pay upThe loss of cash resulting from a swap into higher-priced bonds or the need-willingness of a bank or other borrower to pay a higher rate of interest to get funds. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Loss The opposite of gain. Cash The value of assets that can be converted into cash immediately, as reported by a company. Usually includes bank accounts and marketable securities, such as government bonds and banker's acceptances. Swap An arrangement in which two entities lend to each other on different terms, e.g., in different currencies, and-or at different interest rates, fixed or floating. Bonds Bonds is a main Australian company. Bank A commercial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits. Banks are mainly concerned with making and receiving payments as well as supplying short-term loans to individuals. Higher Adjective meaning greater, larger: e.g. higher prices; (cannot be used as a verb, instead use raise). Interest The amount of money a lender loans a borrower to pay for using the borrower's principal. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Pay as you go basis A method of paying income tax in which the employer deducts a portion of an employee's monthly salary to remit to the IRS. Pay differentials Differences between wage rates paid to different classes of workers, depending on their skills, the danger of the job, etc. Pay scales The different rates of pay established for different categories of worker. Pay to play Attempts by municipal bond underwriting businesses to gain influence with political officials who decide which underwriters are awarded the municipality's business. PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Pay Money earned by employees for work performed, in the form of wages or salary. Pay as you go basis A method of paying income tax in which the employer deducts a portion of an employee's monthly salary to remit to the IRS. Pay differentials Differences between wage rates paid to different classes of workers, depending on their skills, the danger of the job, etc. Pay scales The different rates of pay established for different categories of worker. Pay to play Attempts by municipal bond underwriting businesses to gain influence with political officials who decide which underwriters are awarded the municipality's business. Pay up Payable date The date when dividends or capital gains are paid to shareholders or reinvested in additional shares. Payable through drafts A method of making payment that is used to maintain control over payments made on behalf of the firm by personnel in noncentral locations. Payback The length of time it takes to recover the initial cost of a project, without regard to the time value of money. Payback period The length of time required to recover the cost of an investment. Paydown In a Treasury refunding, the amount by which the par value of the securities maturing exceeds that of those sold. In the context of general equities, paying a lower price in an accumulation of stock. We thank you for using the Financial Dictionary to search for Pay up. If you have a better definition for Pay up than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Pay up may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Pay up and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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