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Grantor Retained Income Trust (GRIT)
Definition 1.
A tax-saving trust in which a grantor transfers property to a beneficiary, but receives income until termination, at which time the beneficiary begins receiving the income.

 


grant
a technical term used in deeds of conveyance of property to indicate a transfer.
Example: In a deed , Abel grants his land to his daughter in fee simple .

capital grant
Definition
Government bounty given to encourage acquisition of capital assets such as buildings, land, machines.

PRIVATE GRANTS
At present, there are no U.S. government grants offered for small business. If you're outside the U.S. check with your own government about the availability of small business grants. You never know! ...

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granting of goods, services, or money in return for a promise of future payment. Most credit is accompanied by an charge, which usually makes the future payment greater than an immediate payment would have been.

Grantor
In investments, an options trader who sells a call or a put option and receives premium income for doing so. In the case of a call, the grantor sells the right to buy a security at a specified price.

Grantee - A person who acquires an interest in land by deed, grant or other written instrument.
Grantor - A person who, by a written instrument, transfers to another interest in land.
Hazard insurance - The homeowner's insurance policy.

Grantee
1. One to whom a grant is made; a grant being the giving or permitting as a right or privilege, an authority, a power, a license, or a property.
2.

Grant of the right to step in to the position of a party to a contract or legal agreement.
audit:
An independent examination of the financial statements or project studies/projections.

Grant Deed
One of the many types of deeds used to transfer real property. Contains warranties that assure a grantee that the grantor has not already conveyed the land to another and that the estate is free from prior conveyances or encumbrances.

Grantor - A person, or its successors, who executes a deed of trust to encumber the person's interest in property as security for the performance of all or part of the borrower's obligations. RCW 61.24.005(1).

Grantor:
The person establishing and transferring assets to a trust or individual, also known as the setter.
The original owner of a property.

Grantor: A person who establishes a trust; also called a donor, settler, creator or trustor.

grant anticipation note A type of municipal security.
Greeks A set of factor sensitivities used for measuring risk exposures related to options or other derivatives.
gross return Simple return plus 1.

Grantor - Is the party who initially sells, writes or grants an option.
Grants - Is the process of initially selling or writing an option.

GRANTEE
One who receives a GRANT; the person who receives from the GRANTOR a conveyance of real property; the receiver of a gift.
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Grant date
The grant date is the date on which options are issued to investors.
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Grantee - The party to whom the title to real property is conveyed; the buyer.
Grantor - The party who conveys real estate by deed; the seller.

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Grantor
The maker, writer, or issuer of an option contract who, in return for the premium paid for the option, ...

Grant element:
A measure of the degree of concessionality of a loan. It is defined by the OECD's Development Assistance Committee (DAC) as the difference between the face value of the loan and the present value of the stream of repayment on that loan ...

Granted, about 2/3 of that is in mutual funds that will be tanking for the next 2 years or so, but i have time to let it grow.

Grant Date
The date that a stock option term begins and the option become effective.
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Grantor: A person or entity who creates a trust.
Guardian: An individual or trust institution appointed by the court (or named in a trust or will) to manage the assets of a minor or an incompetent person.
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Grantor Trust. A trust created by a grantor and taxed to that grantor (settlor).
High Net Worth (HNW) Person. An individual with more than $1,000,000 in liquid assets to manage.

grantor
A person, partnership or corporation that gives or conveys an interest in property. Often used to identify the creator of a trust.
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Grantor trust
A mechanism of issuing MBS wherein the mortgages collateral is deposited with a trustee under a custodial or trust agreement.
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GRANTEE
A corporation to which the privilege of establishing, operating, and maintaining a foreign-trade zone has been granted by the Foreign-Trade Zones Board.
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Grantor - The person transferring title to or an interest in real property to a grantee.

Grant Element
Measures the concessionality of a loan expressed as the percentage by which the present value of the expected stream of repayments falls short of the repayments that would have been generated at a given reference rate of interest ...

Grantor Retained Income Trust (GRIT)
A tax-saving trust in which a grantor transfers property to a beneficiary, but receives income until termination, at which time the beneficiary begins receiving the income.
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Grantee: person named in a deed who acquires ownership of real estate; the buyer.
Grantor: person named in a deed who conveys ownership of real estate; the seller.
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Grant: A kind of financial aid awarded to students based on their financial need. You don't have to repay a grant.

Grant
The issuance of an award under a stock plan, such as a stock option or shares of restricted stock.
Grant Date
The date on which an option or other award is granted.

Grant: A kind of financial aid awarded to an institution or a person for a specific purpose. An example would be a federal grant for environmental clean up. You don't have to repay a grant.

Grant
A type of financial aid based on financial need that the student does not have to repay.
Gross Income
Income before taxes, deductions and allowances have been subtracted.

Grant
A contribution by an organization (most often the federal government) to support a particular function.
Gross Debt
The sum total of a state's or local government's debt obligations.

Grants of shares of stock subject to restrictions on sale and risk of forfeiture until vested by continued employment. Restricted stock typically vests in increments over a period of several years.

GRANTS - Awards of financial assistance, including cooperative agreements, in the form of money, or property in lieu of money, to an eligible grantee.

A grant paid by a government to producers or exporters of goods to strengthen their competitive position.
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A grant of a position, privilege, or right by a party to a negotiation to induce the other party to yield an equivalent position, privilege, or right.

a) Grant date - The date at which an employer and an employee reach a mutual understanding of the key terms and conditions of a share-based payment award.

The grant of technical assistance and service and/or the use of proprietary rights, such as a trademark or patent, in return for royalty payments.
Lien
A legal claim upon real or personal property to pay a debt or duty.

Credit granted by a firm to consumers for the purchase of goods or services. Also called retail credit.

This is granted by banks only to very creditworthy customers. It states that the bank will guarantee amounts that its customer incurred when purchasing goods. A letter of credit might be necessary for a U.S.

You can grant a durable power of attorney to an agent of your choice, giving that person -- called the attorney-in-fact -- the right the make legal decisions for you if you aren't able to do so.

A right granted by a manufacturer or wholesaler to sell a product to others. A distributorship is normally not a franchise.

Credits granted by foreign commercial banks to Chilean commercial banks as part of restructuring packages were exempted from 20% reserve requirement.a3
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A credit grantors' measurement of a person's ability to repay loans.
Capital
Sources of long-term financing that are invested in or available to a company.

It may be granted that in certain economic inquiries it is extremely+ useful to bring out the points of resemblance between "workers" at the various stages of the social scale, ...

The owner grants a long term lease of the land (usually 99 years) and allows the lessee to build and use the land as agreed. At the end of the term, the land and all improvements revert to the owner.
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Authority granted to contract carriers and forwarders by the ICC to operate in interstate commerce.
A form of intermodal transportation where trailers/containers are carried on railcars.
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Religious, grant making, civic, professional, and similar organizations
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Government Grants can be a great way for you to pay off your credit card bills and become debt free. It is always beneficial to have good credit and a Government Grant can help you keep your debt paid off.

patents are granted for new, useful, and non-obvious inventions and give the holder an exclusive right to commercially exploit the invention for a certain period of time (typically 20 years from the filing date of a patent application) ...

Patent. The grant of an exclusive right to manufacture and market an invention for a specified time, based on a novel idea that provides a solution to a specific technological problem. See intellectual property rights (Sec. I).

Partnership Grant Program: An FHLB Dallas program created to provide grants that enhance the capacity of non-profit organizations that provide affordable housing alternatives.

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Put
An option granting the right (but not the obligation) to sell a security at a specified price on or before a specific date.
Put price
The price at which an asset will be sold if a put option is exercised. Also called the strike price.

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