räniraha
Räniraha is a term originating from Finnish, literally translating to "interest money" or "loan money." It is generally used to refer to the financial sum borrowed or lent, distinct from the interest charged on that sum. In essence, räniraha represents the principal amount of a loan.
This term is commonly encountered in personal finance discussions and loan agreements within Finland. It serves
For instance, if someone takes out a loan of 10,000 euros, that 10,000 euros is the räniraha.