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A [[floater]] might also refer to a [[floating rate note]] or a [[floating rate]] in the abstract, but this isn't really to be encouraged.  
A [[floater]] might also refer to a [[floating rate note]] or a [[floating rate]] in the abstract, but this isn't really to be encouraged.  


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*[[Floating charge]]
*[[Floating charge]]
*[[Floating rate]]
*[[Floating rate]]

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Could be so many unseemly things:

  • A dead body (see Stephen King's IT)
  • A poo that won’t go down (aka a “light brown floater”)

In the context of financial arrangements:

A floater might also refer to a floating rate note or a floating rate in the abstract, but this isn't really to be encouraged.

See also