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Indexed loan

A Loan in which payments change in response to changes in an Index such as the Consumer Price Index. Indexed loans are usually Long-term, since such loans might potentially be affected by many different market Factor. One of the most common factors that a Loan might be indexed for is inflation, since prices typically rise over time and the Principal amount of the Loan thus loses value with every time period, benefitting the borrower and hurting the Lender. The Maturity, Interest or Principal of an Indexed loan may all be adjusted, depending on the structure of the loan.

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