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(1) The total amount of money being borrowed or lent. (2) The party affected by agent decisions in a principal-agent relationship.Principal
(in Scotland) principal of a school ; priest, pastordominie
1,000 dollars, grand piano, grand piano; one thousand dollars (Slang), impressive, large, impressive; dignified; fancy, magnificent, splendid, wonderful; chief, main, outstanding, principal, worthy of respectgrand
A prepayment model based on an assumed rate of prepayment each month of the then unpaid principal balance of a pool of mortgages. PSA is used primarily to derive an implied prepayment speed of new production loans, a 100% PSA assumes a prepayment rate ...PSA
A security based solely on the interest payments form a pool of mortgages, Treasury bonds, or other bonds. Once the principal on the mortgages or bonds has been repaid, interest payments stop and the value of the IO falls to zero.Interest-only strip (I.O.)
absolute, accomplish something, accomplished, finish something, finished, having all principal flower parts, make something whole, make whole, perfect; finish, see also:incomplete, successfully caughtcomplete
abstract control, boss, chief, principal; controlling, ruling; expert, proficient, skilled; superior, control somebody, control something, controlling machine, leader, learn something, lord, ruler; captain of a ship; principal of a school; owner of a s...master
additional range of merchandise, area of a playing field, exclude somebody, keep player out of game, line of merchandise that is secondary to the principal line; secondary business or activity; line that marks the boundary on a playing field (Sports); ...sideline
advantage, capital letter, cash for investment, center of activity, chapiter, city where national or regional government is located; property, assets, wealth; top of a column, economic resource, excellent, grave, main, chief, principal; punishable by d...capital
almost, greatest, highest in number; largest; majority; principal; highest degree; greatest degree, highest in number; largest; predominant; principal; highest in degree; greatest in extent, almost (Old English), superlative of "much", to the greatest ...most
an ancient Phoenician city, near modern-day Beirut, Lebanon, on the Mediterranean Sea. It was the principal city of Phoenicia in the second millennium b.c. , and an important source of papyrus.Byblos
An entity that stands ready and willing to buy a security for its own account (at its bidprice) or sell from its own account (at its ask price). Used in the context of general equities. Individual or firm acting as a principal in a securities transacti...Dealer
angel of high rank; any of a number of plants belonging to the parsley family, angelica, principal angel, rank above angel in medieval classificationarchangel
assistant principal, vice-principal, assistant principal; open diapason sub-bass (in an organ)subprincipal
at or from focal point, of or pertaining to a focus, principal, relating to focusing imagefocal
 

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