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production rate
coupon (interest) rate at which a pass-through security guaranteed by the government national mortgage association (GNMA) , popularly known as a Ginnie Mae, is issued.

 


Current production rate
The highest interest rate permissible on current Government National Mortgage Association, mortgage-backed securities.

Production rate
The coupon rate at which a pass-through security guaranteed by Ginnie Mae is issued.
Productivity
The amount of output per unit of input, such as the quantity of a product produced per hour of capital employed.

current production rate The highest interest rate permitted on current GNMA mortgage-backed securities,... current ratio An indication of a firm's ability to meet short-term debt obligations; the higher...

Historically, most sulfide nickel ore bodies are mined underground at relatively low production rates and with mining costs that can approach $20 per ton, or even more.

All else being equal, if a product lasts twice as long then the production rate eventually has to drop by half. All else was not equal for a while as families wanted and could afford more cars.

A hypothetical date referring to the world's peak crude oil production, whereby following this day, production rates will begin to diminish.

Operating decisions - The decisions that involve routine tasks, such as planning production and sales, scheduling personnel and equipment, adjusting production rates, and controlling the quality of production.

Marginal costs The change in total costs due to a one-unit change in production rate.

Quasi-Public Corporation (in banking)
National Housing Act (in banking)
Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA) (business term)
Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970 (finance term)
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realized from the sale of the project's output is used to pay debt service. Production possibilities schedule
The maximum amount of goods (i.e., food and clothing) that a country is able to produce given its labor supply.
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See also: Banks, Expense, Acquisitions, Capital investment, Fraud

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