korkovelvoitteet
Korkovelvoitteet are Finnish terms referring to contractual interest obligations that arise when a party borrows money or undertakes a financial agreement requiring periodical interest payments. The obligation is defined by the interest rate, payment frequency and the duration of the loan or financial instrument. Korkovelvoitteet are legally enforceable and form part of the debtor’s liabilities on its balance sheet under Finnish accounting and corporate law. The term is commonly used in the context of loans, bonds, credit agreements and other debt instruments issued by corporations, financial institutions or municipalities.
The underlying contract specifies the interest calculation method, which may be fixed, floating or indexed to
In practice, korkovelvoitteet are disclosed in the notes to financial statements, and they are subject to interpretation