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The [[scheduled maturity date]] is the date on which your [[financial instrument]] or [[transaction]] is intended to conclude, all debts will be settled, and everyone will walk away happy. This situation of peace and harmony can be easily spoiled by [[early termination]], [[early redemption]], [[default]], or indeed [[prepayment]], the exercise of [[Option|optional]] termination (or extension) rights, should there be any,
{{a|glossary|}}The [[scheduled maturity date]] is the date on which your [[financial instrument]] or [[transaction]] is intended to conclude, all debts will be settled, and everyone will walk away happy. This situation of peace and harmony can be easily spoiled by [[early termination]], [[early redemption]], [[default]], or indeed [[prepayment]], the exercise of [[Option|optional]] termination (or extension) rights, should there be any,

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The scheduled maturity date is the date on which your financial instrument or transaction is intended to conclude, all debts will be settled, and everyone will walk away happy. This situation of peace and harmony can be easily spoiled by early termination, early redemption, default, or indeed prepayment, the exercise of optional termination (or extension) rights, should there be any,