easy · Corporate Credit Analysis
What is 'PIK' interest?
- Interest that is pegged to a benchmark rate like SOFR.
- Interest that is paid upfront at the time the loan is issued.
- Interest that is paid by adding it to the principal balance rather than in cash.
- Interest that is only paid if the company meets certain profitability targets.
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