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An accordion is a structure or feature in a loan agreement giving the borrower the option to increase the principal amount under the same terms, for example to fund future expansion. | An accordion is a structure or feature in a loan agreement giving the borrower the option to increase the principal amount under the same terms, for example to fund future expansion. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 17 February 2019
Borrowings.
An accordion is a structure or feature in a loan agreement giving the borrower the option to increase the principal amount under the same terms, for example to fund future expansion.