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Definition of Promissory notePromissory noteWritten promise to pay. Promissory NoteWritten promise committing the maker to pay the a specified sum of money either on demand or on some future date, with or without interest.
Related Terms:Commercial paperShort-term unsecured promissory notes issued by a corporation. The maturity of BONDA long-term, interest-bearing promissory note that companies may use to borrow money for periods of time such as five, ten, or twenty years. NOTES RECEIVABLEnotes receivable are promissory notes that the company has accepted from its debtors. Most promissory notes pay interest. Those that are due within a year are shown under “Current Assets.” Those that mature in more than a year would be listed under “Long-term Assets.” If a note is being BAN (Bank anticipation notes)notes issued by states and municipalities to obtain interim financing for Demand master notesShort-term securities that are repayable immediately upon the holder's demand. Documented discount notesCommercial paper backed by normal bank lines plus a letter of credit from a Euro-medium term note (Euro-MTN)A non-underwritten Euronote issued directly to the market. Euro- Euro-noteShort- to medium-term debt instrument sold in the Eurocurrency market. Extendable notesnote the maturity of which can be extended by mutual agreement of the issuer and Flip-flop notenote that allows investors to switch between two different types of debt. Floating-rate note (FRN)note whose interest payment varies with short-term interest rates. Inverse floating rate noteA variable rate security whose coupon rate increases as a benchmark interest rate declines. Liquid yield option note (LYON)Zero-coupon, callable, putable, convertible bond invented by Merrill Liquid yield option note (LYON)Zero-coupon, callable, putable, convertible bond invented by Merrill Lynch & Co. Medium-term noteA corporate debt instrument that is continuously offered to investors over a period of Money market notesPublicly traded issues that may be collateralized by mortgages and MBSs. Municipal notesShort-term notes issued by municipalities in anticipation of tax receipts, proceeds from a NoteDebt instruments with initial maturities greater than one year and less than 10 years. Note agreementA contract for privately placed debt. Note issuance facility (NIF)An agreement by which a syndicate of banks indicates a willingness to accept Notes to the financial statementsA detailed set of notes immediately following the financial statements in Project notes (PNs)Project notes are issued by municipalities to finance federally sponsored programs in TANs (tax anticipation notes)Tax anticipation notes issued by states or municipalities to finance current Treasury notesDebt obligations of the U.S. Treasury that have maturities of more than 2 years but less than 10 years. U.S. Treasury noteU.S. government debt with a maturity of one to 10 years. Notes payableAmounts owed by the company that have been formalized by a legal document called a note. Notes receivableAmounts owed to the company that have been formalized by a legal agreement called a note. Related to : financial, finance, business, accounting, payroll, inventory, investment, money, inventory control, stock trading, financial advisor, tax advisor, credit. |