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Imputed Interest

For Imputed Interest we have terms and definitions in 5 topics. The topics are Accounting, Accounting Terms, Finance, Frauds and Scams and Investing.



Imputed Interest (Accounting)

If no interest or an unrealistic amount of interest is charged in a salve involving certain kinds of deferred payments, then the transaction will be treated as if the realistic rate of interest had been used. The difference between the realistic interest and the interest actually used is referred to as imputed interest.


Imputed Interest (Accounting Terms)

If no interest or an unrealistic amount of interest is charged in a salve involving certain kinds of deferred payments, then the transaction will be treated as if the realistic rate of interest had been used. The difference between the realistic interest and the interest actually used is referred to as imputed interest.


Imputed Interest (Finance)

Used in accounting to refer to interest that has effectively been paid to a bondholder, even though no money has actually been paid.


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Imputed Interest (Frauds and Scams)

Interest that is considered to have been paid although no actual payment was made. A zero coupon bond, for instance, has imputed annual interest that the IRS requires the bondholder to report.


Imputed Interest (Investing)

Interest that is considered to have been paid although no actual payment was made. A zero coupon bond, for instance, has imputed annual interest that the IRS requires the bondholder to report.

See Also: Zero Coupon Security




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