Meaning COLLATERAL TRUST BONDS: A bond in which the issuer (often a holding company) grants investors a lien on stocks, notes, bonds, or other financial asset as security. Compare mortgage bond
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- Definition Constant-Growth Model:
- Examples Also called the Gordon-Shapiro model, an application of the dividend discount model that assumes (1) a fixed growth rate for future dividends, and (2) a single discount rate collateral trust bonds definition.
- Definition Commercial Paper:
- Examples Short-term unsecured promissory notes issued by a corporation. The maturity of commercial paper is typically less than 270 days; the most common maturity range is 30 to 50 days or less collateral trust bonds explain.
- Definition Capital Account:
- Examples Net result of public and private international investment and lending activities collateral trust bonds what is.
- Definition Cashbook:
- Examples An accounting book that is composed of cash receipts plus disbursements. This balance is posted to the cash account in the ledger collateral trust bonds meaning.
- Definition Certificate Of Deposit (CD):
- Examples deposit this is a certificate issued by a bank or thrift that indicates a specified sum of money has been deposited. A CD has a maturity date and a specified interest rate, and can be issued in any collateral trust bonds abbreviation.