endfällige
Endfällige is a German term that translates to "final payment" or "due at maturity" in English. It is most commonly used in finance and legal contexts to describe a debt, loan, or financial instrument that is repaid in a single lump sum at the end of its term. This is in contrast to amortizing loans where payments are made periodically over the life of the loan.
In the context of loans, an endfällige loan means that only interest payments are made during the
The term can also appear in other financial products. For instance, life insurance policies that build cash