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What does HTM in accounting stand for?
submitted by Hans Klopek

JimmyPop

HTM means "held to maturity." It's a classification for certain investments, like bonds that you'd hold until they mature. It means you can't sell them before that date.

L Gooding

HTM means "held to maturity," which is a way companies categorize some of their investments. You're required to keep some investements until a designated maturity date. If you sell before then, there may be penalties.

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