disconto
Disconto is a term used in finance to denote the discounting of a financial instrument before its maturity, so that the holder can obtain liquidity by selling the instrument at a price below its face value. In Portuguese, disconto is an older or less common variant of desconto, and it appears in historical texts, legal codes, and some banking literature. The central idea is that the instrument—such as a bill, promissory note, or other negotiable paper—has a known face value to be paid at a future date, while a bank or financial intermediary pays the holder a present value that is lower than that face value.
In practice, disconto can take several forms. Disconto comercial refers to the discounting of commercial papers
From a financial perspective, the discount represents compensation for the time value of money and risk until