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Tenor




Tenor

The length of time until a loan is due.

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Loan
Something lent (usually money) that will have to be given or paid back (usually with interest).



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Tenbagger
A stock that grows in value ten-fold.

Tender
To offer for delivery against futures.

Tender offer
General offer made publicly and directly to a firm's shareholders to buy their stock at a price well above the current value market price.

Tender offer premium
The premium offered above the current market price in a tender offer.

Tendering or competitive bidding
Making an offer for a contract, without knowing what price competitors are offering.

Tenor

Term
The period of time during which a contract is in force.

Term bonds
Bonds whose principal is payable at maturity.

Term certain annuity
An insurance product that guarantees a periodic payment of a predetermined amount for a fixed term.

Term certificate
A certificate of deposit with a longer time to maturity.

Term deposit
A deposit held at a financial institution that has a fixed term.

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