The structure that requires the smallest repayment of principal at maturity is that of a:
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bullet repayment
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· A bullet repayment is a lump sum payment made for the entirety of an outstanding loan amount, usually at maturity. It can also be a single payment of principal on a bond. In terms of banking and real estate, loans with bullet repayments are also referred to as balloon
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