ADVERSELY CLASSIFIED ASSET
A kind of loan classification wherein the loan or other asset is recognized, to some level, to be impaired. An asset acknowledged by bank examiners to have a substandard credit quality and has a questionable full repayment of principal and accrued interest.
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Guarantee Company
Corporation designed to guard members from liability but normally does not distribute gains to its members and divide assets into shares. Members o ...
Price Basing
A pricing method of commercial commodity transactions that bases these prices on related futures contract prices. Price basing is used by commodity ...
Small Firm Effect
The small firm effect is a theory that suggests that a business that has small market capitalization or a small firm has better performance than a ...
SEC Form F-80
SEC Form F-80 is also referred to as the Registration Statement for Certain Canadian Issuers to be Issued in Exchange Offers or a Business Combinat ...
Satisfaction of Mortgage
Satisfaction of Mortgage is a document acknowledging that a borrower has paid off the mortgage loan in full. It is signed by a mortgage lender decl ...
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Student Loans: Private Loans
Majority of students consider federal loans as their first borrowing choice. But this loan may not be able to shoulder an entire tuition, not to me ...
Health Savings Account: Introduction
In essence, health savings account shoulders any health- and medical-related expenses that are not included in the high-deductible health plan. Pay ...
Digesting Financial Statements: Working Capital
Analysts and investors look at the working capital and its trends to measure a company’s financial performance. This metric determines a busi ...
Buying a Home: Getting Into the Escrow Process
You write an offer and the seller accepts it. Deal closed. It is about time to go through the escrow process. Why does a buyer need to undergo this ...
Buying a Home: Getting Pre-Approved for a Mortgage
You have determined the amount needed to buy the home of your dreams. Now, figure out the amount a bank can lend you. The rationale behind this is ...
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