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An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note (F.R.N.) or an adjustable rate mortgage (A.R.M.).
Capital
Money invested in a firm.

 


An upper limit for a variable, such as the upper limit on the interest rate paid or received in a transaction. For example, an adjustable-rate mortgage may have a cap of 10 percent.

(2) The upper limit for the utilization of a line of credit.
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Computed upper limit (CUL)
The computed upper limit (CUL) is a statistical estimate of the population deviation rate computed from the test of controls sample evidence.
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If there is an upper limit, or cap, on the interest rate you can be charged on an adjustable-rate loan, it's known as a ceiling.

Definition: An upper limit set by a government or other agency above which the price charged is not allowed to rise.
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See GoCurrency World Currencies Page & Currency Converter cap An upper limit on the interest rate that can be charged by a lender. This may... cap rate The discount rate used to determine the present value of a stream of future...

Cap An upper limit on the interest rate on a floating-rate note. Capital Money invested in a firm. Capital account Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities.

The determination of the upper limit presents greater difficulties. Very large pieces are hard to coin, and they give facilities for improper treatment by drilling holes and filling them up with cheaper metal, ...

ability to produce during a given time period, with an upper limit imposed by the availability of space, machinery, labor, materials, or capital. Capacity may be expressed in units, weights, size, dollars, man-hours, labor cost, etc.

If there is an upper limit on coinsurance, the policy-holder could end up owing very little, or a great deal, depending on the actual costs of the services they obtain.
Exclusions: Not all services are covered.

Authorization bills also include specific figures as funding levels for the agencies and programs, but these sums are upper limits only (for the guidance of the appropriations committee) - no money can actually be spent or committed by the agency or ...

Upon analysis of market performance, it becomes clear where the lower and the upper limits of an index were over a recent period.

A range of values with specified lower and upper limits that contains a certain number of cases or frequencies in a frequency distribution.

The upper limit of a security's trading range in which selling pressure tends to cause the price of a stock to decline.

A somewhat disturbing result is that if the distribution of skills has a known upper limit, the marginal tax rate should fall to zero at the top of the scale where there is only one taxpayer left, ...

00, until you reach the upper limit of 5%.
If you are allocating 2% per option trade, you would decrease this by -1% to lower it down to 1%, if you fail to sustain your Performance Ratio above 1.00 for the next month.

DEMAND PRICE: The maximum price that buyers would be willing and able to pay for a given quantity of a good. The emphasis here is on maximum. As a general rule buyers have an upper limit to the price that they would be willing to pay for a good.

open-end credit: a form of credit that does not have an upper limit on the amount that can be borrowed or a time limit before repayment is due.
open market: a market that is widely available.

Cap - Is the ceiling, upper limit price, or interest rate which would be paid. It is analogous to a long call position.

When a market reaches the upper limit and remains there all day, it is said to be having an up-limit day. Conversely, when a market reaches the lower limit and remains there all day, it is said to be having a down-limit day.

One provision, which will be implemented in 2008, is the abolition of the upper limit of £25,000 for CCA-regulated loans.

Interest rate the German Bundesbank uses as an upper limit to the day-to-day money rate, since no bank will pay higher rates in the money market than it has to pay for very short-term recourse to Lombard credit.
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As n increases, the rate approaches an upper limit of er âˆ' 1. This rate is called continuous compounding, see below.

Annual Crediting Cap - The maximum rate that the equity-indexed annuity can be credited in a year. If a contract has an upper limit, or cap, of 7 percent and the index linked to the annuity gained 7.

A debt service solution concept that requires a revenue cash flow in order to set an upper limit of periodic (e.g., annual) debt service. The resulting debt service, if graphed over the life of the issue, is 'shaped' like the revenue line.

For example, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) imposes on insurance companies an upper limit of 20% of their assets for investment in high-yield bonds. Pension funds often impose
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Pensions and RRSPs both enjoy tax full tax deferral (with upper limits) on contributions and also enjoy full exemption from taxation of gains within the accounts, until withdrawn.

In computing your Self-Employment Contributions Act (SECA) tax, the Medicare portion of the tax is imposed on 2.9% of all your net business income, with no upper limit.

duration may not be more than 90% or less than 40% of the general operation time of the leasing object in accordance with official straight-line depreciation. An exception are terminable leasing contracts. There are no calculatory upper limits to the ...

In business, departments need to know the absolute ceiling on spending. Budgeting works best when very few exceptions are made to the upper limits. The idea of fiscal responsibility is to form a workable budget and stick to it as best as possible.

replacement cost : a balance sheet concept for a ceiling for valuation of a company; equal to the replacement cost of its assets minus its liabilities. It is an upper limit on value to the extent that if the market price of the common stock was ...

A thirty-year amortizing fixed-rate mortgage for $3 million is a conventional mortgage, but such a conventional mortgage would be called a jumbo loan rather than a conforming loan. Such a conventional mortgage does not conform to the upper limit on ...

A government-imposed upper limit on the price that may be charged for a product. If that limit is binding, it implies a situation of excess demand and shortage.
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See also: Expense, Banks, Mergers, Life insurance policy, Capital structure

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