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What is SHORT TERM LOAN?

A loan that has a maturity period of 1 to 5 years.

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Related Legal Terms
SHORT TERM DISABILITY INCOME POLICY, SHORT TERM ASSET, LOAN TERM, SHORT TERM LIABILITY, SHORT-TERM TREND, SHORT TERM DEBT, SHORT TERM PLAN, SHORT TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE, SHORT TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT, TERM LOAN


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  1. SHORT TERM DISABILITY INCOME POLICY
  2. SHORT TERM ASSET
  3. LOAN TERM
  4. SHORT TERM LIABILITY
  5. SHORT-TERM TREND
  6. SHORT TERM DEBT
  7. SHORT TERM PLAN
  8. SHORT TERM DISABILITY INSURANCE
  9. SHORT TERM EXPOSURE LIMIT
  10. TERM LOAN

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