prepayment penalty

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prepayment penalty (plural prepayment penalties)

  1. An additional fee charged for paying off part of or the entirety of a loan ahead of the scheduled due date in order to compensate for the loss of interest income suffered by the creditor in such case.
    • 2012, Oren Bar-Gill, Seduction by Contract[1]:
      Prepayment penalties can be viewed as a necessary supplement to the escalating-payments feature: If borrowers prepay before the end of the low-rate introductory period and thus avoid the high post-reset rates, then the escalating-payments feature becomes moot.

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