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Explain the typical amortization profile of a TLB and what a '1% amort with bullet' means for the lender.

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A TLB typically amortizes ~1% of original principal per year (0.25% per quarter), which over a ~7-year tenor leaves roughly the remaining ~93% repaid as a bullet at final maturity — this is the…

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