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91Periodic Payment Plan Certificate — A certificate representing ownership interest in a periodic payment plan. Through section 27 of the Investment Company Act of 1940, the Securities and Exchange Commission regulates the investment companies that sell periodic payment plan… …
92Uninsured Certificate Of Deposit — A certificate of deposit (CD) which is not insured against losses. Due to the lack of insurance, these CDs yield a higher interest rate, as the purchaser assumes all of the risk. In the event that the financial institution that issued the CD goes …
93municipal improvement certificate — A certificate used to finance local government projects and services which is financed by a special tax assessment and provides tax free interest . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
94Participation Certificate — These US certificates represent an interest in mortgage loans. The buyer receives the cash flows and is the owner, but the seller remains the mortgagee of record. In Switzerland, a participation certificate is a non voting form of equity… …
95equipment trust certificate — In the USA, a document setting out the details of a loan used to fund the purchase of equipment. The holder of the certificate has a secured interest in the asset in the event of a corporate default …
96equipment trust certificate — In the USA, a document setting out the details of a loan used to fund the purchase of equipment. The holder of the certificate has a secured interest in the asset in the event of a corporate default …
97tax deposit certificate — /tæks dɪ pɒzɪt səˌtɪfɪkət/ noun a certificate showing that a taxpayer has deposited money in advance of a tax payment (the money earns interest while on deposit) …
98negotiable certificate of deposit — (CD) Security issued by large commercial banks and other depository institutions as a short term source of funds; it typically specifies a fixed interest rate and has a maturity of one year or less …
99negotiable certificate of deposit — (CD) Security issued by large commercial banks and other depository institutions as a short term source of funds; it typically specifies a fixed interest rate and has a maturity of one year or less …
100treasury certificate — ☆ treasury certificate n. a short term obligation of the U.S. Treasury, usually maturing in one year, paying interest periodically on a coupon basis: no longer issued publicly …