Escompté
Escompté is a French term that translates to "discounted" in English, most commonly used in a financial context. It refers to the process of deducting interest or a fee from the face value of a financial instrument before it is paid out. This typically applies to short-term debt instruments such as bills of exchange, promissory notes, or Treasury bills.
When a financial instrument is "escompté," the holder sells it to a third party, usually a bank
The process of escompte allows businesses to manage their cash flow more effectively, ensuring they have funds