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41notional — UK [ˈnəʊʃ(ə)n(ə)l] / US [ˈnoʊʃən(ə)l] adjective existing only as an idea, not as something real …
42notional — / nəυʃ(ə)n(ə)l/ adjective probable but not known exactly or not quantifiable …
43notional ship — A theoretical or average ship of any one category used in transportation planning (e.g., a Liberty ship for dry cargo; a T 2 tanker for bulk petroleum, oils, and lubricants; a personnel transport of 2,400 troop spaces) …
44notional amount — noun A nominal amount of a financial instrument that is used to calculate payments made on that instrument, especially for instruments that do not have a well defined face value or par value …
45Notional principal amount — In an interest rate swap, the predetermined dollar principal on which the exchanged interest payments are based. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
46notional principal amount — In an interest rate swap, the predetermined dollar principal on which the exchanged interest payments are based. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
47notional value — The underlying value ( face value), normally expressed in U.S. dollars, of the financial instrument or commodity specified in a futures or options on futures contract. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
48Notional Bonds — A standardized bond with hypothetical terms (coupon and maturity), which represents the basis for a bond futures contract …
49Notional Amount — (номинальный размер) сумма, которая используется при расчете процентных платежей по обязательствам, у которых нет основной суммы долга или сумма для расчета размера процентных платежей отличается от основной суммы долга …
50notional income — conceptual income which results from a person using his personal assets …