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Acceleration Clause
Acceleration Clause definition :
A contract stating that the unpaid balance becomes due and payable if specific actions transpire, such as failure to make interests payments on time.
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Acceleration Clause
A mortgage acceleration clause is a common provision of a mortgage or note providing the holder with the right to demand that the full outstanding balance is immediately due in the event of default.

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acceleration life insurance
policy under which a portion of the death benefit (generally 25%) becomes payable to the insured for a specified medical condition prior to death.

Acceleration Clause
A contract provision that allows a lender to require a borrower to repay all or part of an outstanding loan if certain requirements are not met. An acceleration clause outlines the reasons that the lender can demand loan repayment.

ACCELERATION - The right of the mortgagee (lender) to demand the immediate repayment of the mortgage lo...
ACCELERATION CLAUSE - A clause used in an installment note and mortgage (or deed of trust), which gives...

Acceleration Clause. A clause (often in mortgages or other loans) where some action will occur ahead of schedule as a result of some other action.

Acceleration
Acceleration is the process, where the lender demands a full and final payment of the debt or loan, before the allotted time period for repayment.

Acceleration Clause - provision allowing the lender to ask for full payment at once, if loan installations are not paid when due.
Accrued Interest - interest that is due, on a bond for example, but that hasn't yet been paid.

ACCELERATION CLAUSE A common provision of a mortgage or note providing the holder with the right to demand that the entire outstanding balance be immediately due and payable in the event of default.
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Acceleration clause - The clause in a mortgage or deed of trust that can be enforced to make the entire debt due immediately if the borrow defaults on an installment payment, transfers ownership of the property, or defaults on another covenant.

Acceleration Clause
A provision in a legal agreement / contract stating that the entire outstanding balance of a loan becomes payable immediately if a certain event transpires (e.g., missing a payment.) ...

Acceleration Clause. Clause causing repayment of a debt, if specified events occur or are not met.

Acceleration Clause - The part of a contract that says when a loan may be declared due and payable.

Acceleration Clause
A clause frequently contained within an indenture agreement and other contracts. It stipulates that if certain default events should occur, the unpaid balance will become due and payable.

acceleration
Making demand for payment in full for a debt that has not yet matured. Usually a remedy provided in a loan document for the lender to use in the event of default by the borrower.
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ACCELERATION - A contract term providing for the principal amount of and any accrued interest on an obligation to become due and payable prior to the originally scheduled due date upon occurrence of a contractually stipulated event (typically, ...

Acceleration clause
A contract stating that the unpaid balance becomes due and payable if specific actions transpire, such as failure to make interests payments on time.
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acceleration clause: A provision that allows a lender the right to demand payment of the entire outstanding balance upon a creditor's missed payment or failure to meet the terms of the contract.
account: A record of all transactions.

Acceleration: the right of the lender to demand payment on the outstanding balance of a loan.
Acceptance: the written approval of the buyer's offer by the seller.

Acceleration Covenant - A clause included in certain debt securities and swap agreements stating that the immediate collection of payment and termination of contract will take place should any number of clauses being violated by the borrower ...

Acceleration Clause
Mortgage documents may contain an Acceleration Clause to protect the lender in the event of a default.

Acceleration: A remedy available to lenders following an event of default that causes a borrower's indebtedness to become immediately due and payable in full.

Acceleration hypothesis - The hypothesis that when national income is held above potential, the persistent inflationary gap will cause inflation to accelerate, and when national income is held below potential, ...

Acceleration Clause
A contractual provision that gives the lender the right to demand repayment of the entire loan balance in the event that the borrower violates one or more clauses in the note. See Should I Lie About My Income??
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After a default, the loan is fully due and payable. Repayments are accelerated to the present.
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Mortgage acceleration clause
A provision of a loan agreement that lets a lender demand payment of the full balance under specified circumstances, such as sale of the property, default or refinancing.
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Mortgage Acceleration Clause
Provision in a mortgage, which gives the lender the right to demand repayment of the entire loan, under certain circumstances, such as default, property sale, change of title, or refinance.

The amount of acceleration of an economic, price, or volume movement. A trader that follows a movement strategy will purchase stocks that have recently risen in price.
M-1, M-2 and M-3
See: money supply.

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See Treasury Regulation Section 1.460-6(e).
A taxpayer may elect not to apply the look-back method in de minimis cases. IRC Section 460(b) (6); Treasury Regulation Section 1.460-6(j).
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When the earnings acceleration (rate of change of earnings growth) is positive, it ensures that earnings growth is likely to continue.
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[FDIC] acceleration A common security document remedy by which the Trustee may declare all future payments of principal immediately due and payable after the occurrence of certain events set forth in the security document as prerequisites to ...

Lag response of prepayments A delay of typically about three months between the time the weighted-average coupon of an MBS pool crosses the threshold for refinancing and observation of an acceleration in prepayment speed is observed.

acceleration clause A provision contained within a loan or credit agreement which allows the lender... accept "To agree to specified terms, as in a contract.

pool has crossed the threshold for refinancing and an acceleration in prepayment speed is observed. Lambda The ratio of a change in the option price to a small change in the option volatility.

Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) A 1986 act that set out rules for the depreciation of qualifying assets, allowing for greater acceleration over longer periods of time.

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the acceleration of prices) against the unemployment rate from 1976 to 2002. The expectations-augmented Phillips curve is the straight line that best fits the points on the graph (the regression line). It summarizes the rough inverse relationship.

SUMMARY AND RATING: The graph shows that the revenues per unit have historically grown a low rate (an average 3.2% per year in the past five years) however, there has been an acceleration of growth in the past 18 months or so.

1915, was the " Treasury Agreement " on the subject of the acceleration of output on Government work, negotiated between the Government and the principal trade-unions in March 1915.

Steering, acceleration, and braking are not random; they are careful corrective responses to constant monitoring of many variables like traffic, road conditions, and so forth.

So the only real surprise was the acceleration of the 2011 creep adjustment.

The period following an economic slowdown when activity begins to revive, marked by an acceleration in GDP growth. Similarly, the term is used to describe a rise in market prices after a period of decline.

The development share generally will depend on its getting and the accelerations of those income, the goals of specialist and people are high.

Momentum - The rate of acceleration of an economic, price or volume movement. For example, an economy with strong growth that is likely to continue is said to have momentum.

that currently employ LIFO, one of the most significant of which is the potential acceleration of deferred tax liabilities that have accumulated on their balance sheets over many years of operations.
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There is typically a lag of about three months between the time the weighted average coupon of an M.B.S. pool has crossed the threshold for refinancing and an acceleration in prepayment speed is observed.
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The rating system is designed to take into account such factors as the cost of replacement parts for different models and the performance of the vehicle. Insurance statistics suggest that cars with fast acceleration and high top speeds often result ...

Definition: [crh] A delay of typically about three months between the time the weighted-average coupon of an MBS pool croDefinition: sses the threshold for refinancing and observation of an acceleration in prepayment speed is observed.

Generally, the trade is placed with the nearby option sold and the deferred option purchased. This is an attempt to capitalize on the acceleration in time value decay for the nearby relative to the deferred contract month.

cost over three years via its deductions of the rental payments. If it had purchased the equipment, it likely would have recovered the cost over five years via depreciation deductions. And the IRS really frowns upon the improper acceleration of ...

nearly all goods and services to the right at the same time and thus driving up the general price level -- which is just another way of saying that each unit of money begins to be worth less than before in its purchasing power. Such an acceleration ...

The note has an initial maturity of at least 30 years. Dividends are paid quarterly or semi-annually. Dividends may be deferred for at least five years without creating an event of default or acceleration.

As long as prices remain within the channel, traders expect the overall trend to not change. The violation of the trend line is a signal of a reversal in the trend of prices while a violation of the return line indicates the acceleration of the ...

See also: Expense, Banks, Prepayment, Prepayments, Pass-through

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