Municipal revenue bond A bond issued to finance a public project that is funded by the revenues of the project. Mutual fund ...
municipal revenue bond bond issued to finance public works such as bridges or tunnels or sewer systems and supported directly by the revenues of the project.
Municipal revenue bonds for which quotes are given in dollar prices. Not to be confused with "U.S. dollar" bonds, a common term of reference in the Eurobond market. Dollar duration The product of modified duration and the initial price.
Municipal revenue bonds that are also supported by a second source of repayment. For example, payments of an airport bond issue may depend primarily upon income generated by the airport.
Provision in Municipal Revenue Bond agreements or resolutions covering the rates, or methods of establishing rates, to be charged users of the facility being financed.
Dollar Bond 1: Municipal revenue bonds that are quoted and traded at a dollar price rather than at a yield to maturity. 2: Bonds that are issued in the United States by foreign companies and denominated in US dollars.
DOLLAR BONDS - Municipal revenue bonds for which quotes are given in dollar prices. Not to be confused ... DOLLAR CONTROL SYSTEMS - are systems used in inventory management that reveals the cost and gross profi...
Dollar bonds Municipal revenue bonds for which quotes are given in dollar prices. Not to be confused with "US Dollar" bonds, a common term of reference in the Eurobond market. Dollar cost averaging See: Constant dollar plan ...
rate covenant A covenant in a municipal revenue bond that specifies how it will be determined... rate lock A commitment by a lender guaranteeing a specified interest rate for a specified period of time. Also known as lock-in.
Catastrophe callEarly redemption of a municipal revenue bond because a catastrophe has destroyed the project that provided the revenue source backing the bond.
These bonds are similar to municipal revenue bonds. income fund A mutual fund that seeks current income rather than growth of capital. Income funds typically invest in bonds and/or high-yielding stocks.
Early redemption of a municipal revenue bond because a catastrophe has destroyed the project that provided the revenue source backing the bond. [ Previous Page ] Personal Finance Glossary ...
Revenue fund A fund accounting for all revenues from an enterprise financed by a municipal revenue bond. Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1995 Proposed changes to the Internal Revenue Code affecting foreign trust reporting, among other changes.
For example, if the construction of a tunnel is financed with municipal revenue bonds, the tolls paid by motorists are used to pay back the bondholders. However, bondholders usually have no claims on the bond issuer's other assets or resources.
Gross-revenue pledge: In a municipal revenue bond, a trust-indenture provision stipulating that the revenues first go to pay the debt servicing costs. The operating costs may be paid from some other source of revenues.
Double Barreled definition : Describes backing of the principal and interest of a smaller municipal revenue bond by a larger municipal entity. FTSE 100, S&P 500 All In One ...
A fund accounting for all revenues from an enterprise financed by a municipal revenue bond. Personal Finance Headlines SEARCH: ...
A fund that accounts for all revenues from an enterprise financed by a municipal revenue bond.
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Short-term notes issued by municipalities in anticipation of tax receipts, proceeds from a bond issue, or other revenues. Municipal revenue bond ...
In various rulings during the late 1980s, the Fed granted certain commercial banks authority under Section 20 to underwrite commercial paper, municipal revenue bonds, mortgage-backed securities and even corporate bonds.
See also: Revenue bond, Banks, Expense, Saving, Member bank
 
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